Arctic Monkeys at the BBC
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Arctic Monkeys at the BBC
On BBC2 at the moment.
Last time I saw them on telly I think was Glastonbury a couple of years ago when Alex Turner had adopted an American accent.
Now he seems to be doing some sort of club singer routine.
Made some great records but what's he playing at? Is it some sort of joke that's gone over my head?
Last time I saw them on telly I think was Glastonbury a couple of years ago when Alex Turner had adopted an American accent.
Now he seems to be doing some sort of club singer routine.
Made some great records but what's he playing at? Is it some sort of joke that's gone over my head?
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He’s a Genius. Musically he’s so far ahead of anybody else it’s scary.
Back in 2005 they made the video for “Dancefloor” to look like an episode of “The old grey whistle test”. If you heard their latest song “four out of five” he references that very program. Thats why it was filmed in such a way. Those very cameras used for tonight were used for “Dancefloor” and earlier “The old grey whistle test”.
To hear his genius listen to the latest record or Humbug.
Back in 2005 they made the video for “Dancefloor” to look like an episode of “The old grey whistle test”. If you heard their latest song “four out of five” he references that very program. Thats why it was filmed in such a way. Those very cameras used for tonight were used for “Dancefloor” and earlier “The old grey whistle test”.
To hear his genius listen to the latest record or Humbug.
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lol.Dyched wrote:He’s a Genius. Musically he’s so far ahead of anybody else it’s scary.
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What do you mean you've never seen Blade Runner?TheFamilyCat wrote:Is it some sort of joke that's gone over my head?
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His latest recordDyched wrote:He’s a Genius. Musically he’s so far ahead of anybody else it’s scary.
Back in 2005 they made the video for “Dancefloor” to look like an episode of “The old grey whistle test”. If you heard their latest song “four out of five” he references that very program. Thats why it was filmed in such a way. Those very cameras used for tonight were used for “Dancefloor” and earlier “The old grey whistle test”.
To hear his genius listen to the latest record or Humbug.



Bought tickets for Manchester before new album came out, what a massive let down it was!
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I seriously think you need to widen the range of music that you listen to if you think that, and I actually like Arctic Monkeys.Dyched wrote:He’s a Genius. Musically he’s so far ahead of anybody else it’s scary.
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. laughs at this joker.Dyched wrote:He’s a Genius. Musically he’s so far ahead of anybody else it’s scary.
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Always been an overrated pub band.
Glad other people are seeing now after the odd fluke record.
The Last Shadow Puppets are miles better.
Glad other people are seeing now after the odd fluke record.
The Last Shadow Puppets are miles better.
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Done well for a pub band then haven’t they. Surely must be the biggest pub band in the world?UpTheClaretsFCBK wrote:Always been an overrated pub band.
Glad other people are seeing now after the odd fluke record.
The Last Shadow Puppets are miles better.
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They were a class band but the above comment about the latest dross they've released actually being genius that the majority are presumably too unrefined to get is hilarious. Also feel like AT might look back on this period of his life and cringe when he gets older, but then again maybe not, Morrissey and others just got more and more out of touch with reality as they aged.
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Good band, no doubt about that, but genius ? not sure about that, it's all subjective at the end of the day.
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Nice use of punnery.UpTheClaretsFCBK wrote:Always been an overrated pub band.
Glad other people are seeing now after the odd fluke record.
The Last Shadow Puppets are miles better.
Miles Kane.
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AM was a fantastic album and live they are great band - and he is one of the best front men in recent years.
However - jury is definitely out on the latest release. It’s very self indulgent and far too much influenced by Bowie - and unfortunately some of Bowie’s poorer stuff. It might grow on me as I listen to it more - but I doubt it.
The biggest shame is that they are deciding to play most of it in this years live gigs - this might be just about acceptable to his hard core fans at an indoor gig in front of 2,000 fans but at the big gigs and festivals it is going to be a massive let down for many people.
He’s not the type to really care though !
However - jury is definitely out on the latest release. It’s very self indulgent and far too much influenced by Bowie - and unfortunately some of Bowie’s poorer stuff. It might grow on me as I listen to it more - but I doubt it.
The biggest shame is that they are deciding to play most of it in this years live gigs - this might be just about acceptable to his hard core fans at an indoor gig in front of 2,000 fans but at the big gigs and festivals it is going to be a massive let down for many people.
He’s not the type to really care though !
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Overhyped Pub Band who’s Singer is affecting a cod American accent? Sounds like U2, circa Rattle and Hum.
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U2 have done well also. Doesn’t mean I have to like them. In fact, I think they’re terrible, as many others do.colne-claret wrote:Done well for a pub band then haven’t they. Surely must be the biggest pub band in the world?
It’s called having an opinion.
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So....U2 or Arctic Monkeys? Who gets the award?UpTheClaretsFCBK wrote:U2 have done well also. Doesn’t mean I have to like them. In fact, I think they’re terrible, as many others do.
It’s called having an opinion.
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I love Arctic Monkeys and they are probably my favourite band of recent times. I like the new album but don’t love it. It’s one of those that you’ve really got to be in the mood to listen to. I watched the BBC live show last night and you really can’t beat their bigger rock songs (R U Mine, Do I Wanna Know). I really wish he would have done this album solo or potentially with Miles Kane. It feels strange seeing Alex Turner on the keyboards. I think there will be a hiatus from them after this album which I don’t think would be necessarily a bad thing. Still looking forward to the live shows and can’t wait to see what they announce for next summer. Hopefully a couple of stadium gigs.
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I said they first comment meaning he’s so far ahead of any other songwriter around today. But Id put his up at the top with Dylan, Lennon, Bowie etc.
Had Humbug been released in 1969 it would be considered one of the greatest records ever.
Pub band??
Do pub bands have albums in the Billboard for over 110 weeks? Huge sold out show in the US??
His song writing knows no boundaries. The way he uses words is incredible. For instance describing a special girl who is one in a million “you’re rarer than a can of dandelion and burdock and those other girls are just post mix lemonade”. Or the rain “the rain is trying to prove a point outside”
But as we know. Music is subjective. But I know theres a lot of music lovers on here and it’s great we have a truly great band still around.
Had Humbug been released in 1969 it would be considered one of the greatest records ever.
Pub band??

His song writing knows no boundaries. The way he uses words is incredible. For instance describing a special girl who is one in a million “you’re rarer than a can of dandelion and burdock and those other girls are just post mix lemonade”. Or the rain “the rain is trying to prove a point outside”
But as we know. Music is subjective. But I know theres a lot of music lovers on here and it’s great we have a truly great band still around.
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Those are some genius lyrics there, Dyched. A modern day Pepys
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Turner up there with Lennon?Dyched wrote:I said they first comment meaning he’s so far ahead of any other songwriter around today. But Id put his up at the top with Dylan, Lennon, Bowie etc.
Had Humbug been released in 1969 it would be considered one of the greatest records ever.
Pub band??Do pub bands have albums in the Billboard for over 110 weeks? Huge sold out show in the US??
His song writing knows no boundaries. The way he uses words is incredible. For instance describing a special girl who is one in a million “you’re rarer than a can of dandelion and burdock and those other girls are just post mix lemonade”. Or the rain “the rain is trying to prove a point outside”
But as we know. Music is subjective. But I know theres a lot of music lovers on here and it’s great we have a truly great band still around.
I must sample some of what you’re taking before you listen to their records. Average at best.
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I can’t stand U2
Arctic Monkeys are one of the best and innovative bands in years.
Like I said i’m not yet sure on the new album but the fact that every album they produce is so different to the last is very Bowieesque....Turner will never conform or write music purely to please his fans or his record company and I like that.
Whereas that tw-at Bono thought he could burden us all with his sh-ite music by junk mailing the world his album on i tunes !
All about opinions though !!
Arctic Monkeys are one of the best and innovative bands in years.
Like I said i’m not yet sure on the new album but the fact that every album they produce is so different to the last is very Bowieesque....Turner will never conform or write music purely to please his fans or his record company and I like that.
Whereas that tw-at Bono thought he could burden us all with his sh-ite music by junk mailing the world his album on i tunes !
All about opinions though !!
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To be fair Lennon alone average.. McCartney alone average.. Harrison alone average.. Starr alone average..UpTheClaretsFCBK wrote:Turner up there with Lennon?
I must sample some of what you’re taking before you listen to their records. Average at best.
Put them together, genius.
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Yes. People have all these opinions without having listened to their music. As TVC says. He does what he wants. Always has. Their still relevant 13 years after their debut album. Every album different. Everybalbum write in a completely different way. He was 17/18 when he wrote the debut. He write Humbug just a few years later.UpTheClaretsFCBK wrote:Turner up there with Lennon?
I must sample some of what you’re taking before you listen to their records. Average at best.
Anyway here’s Dance Little Liar. Wrote allegedly after catching an episode of Jeremy Kyle of all things
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You think arctic monkeys will be relevant in 50 years? Not sure about that one..Dyched wrote:Yes. People have all these opinions without having listened to their music. As TVC says. He does what he wants. Always has. Their still relevant 13 years after their debut album. Every album different. Everybalbum write in a completely different way. He was 17/18 when he wrote the debut. He write Humbug just a few years later.
Anyway here’s Dance Little Liar. Wrote allegedly after catching an episode of Jeremy Kyle of all things
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I forgotten about them this year until my news feed exploded with people saying how poor their last release was.Japebe43 wrote:You think arctic monkeys will be relevant in 50 years? Not sure about that one..
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Don't get me wrong, I like some of their stuff and they can be very clever lyrically, but they aren't even the best at that out of Sheffield.. Jarvis cocker and pulp better.UpTheClaretsFCBK wrote:I forgotten about them this year until my news feed exploded with people saying how poor their last release was.
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Not Def Leppard then?Japebe43 wrote:Don't get me wrong, I like some of their stuff and they can be very clever lyrically, but they aren't even the best at that out of Sheffield.. Jarvis cocker and pulp better.


More into The Smiths and The Jam personally.
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I'm into a bit of everything.UpTheClaretsFCBK wrote:Not Def Leppard then?![]()
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More into The Smiths and The Jam personally.
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"Don"t believe the hype", he said.
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I won't knock your statement, but I agree with what others are saying. I don't mind the band, but they are quite ordinary. Bands I've seen in the last couple of years that are doing something that's isn't pedestrian: Moonlandingz, Car Seat Headrest, Goat Girl, Madonnatron, Cherry Glazer, Courtney Barnett, Baxter Dury, Nadine Shah, Idles, Meatraffle.Dyched wrote:He’s a Genius. Musically he’s so far ahead of anybody else it’s scary.
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He’s entering a World of Pain....
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Very good in their earlier days but they have become very self indulgent after early commercial success. One of their Saturday night Glasto headlines was as dull as I've seen in years as they slowed songs down and put a twist on them etc.
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I get people may not like them etc. But to call them pedestrian is crazy. They had the world at their feet in 07/08 yet decided to lock themselves away and make “Humbug” the album they wanted to make rather than what their fans wanted them too. Then again with Tranquility Base they’ve done it after the massive success of “AM”. People will criticise them because commercially their songs aint that attractive to the casual listener anymore. Each and every album is different. A completely different style of songwriting.Billy Balfour wrote:I won't knock your statement, but I agree with what others are saying. I don't mind the band, but they are quite ordinary. Bands I've seen in the last couple of years that are doing something that's isn't pedestrian: Moonlandingz, Car Seat Headrest, Goat Girl, Madonnatron, Cherry Glazer, Courtney Barnett, Baxter Dury, Nadine Shah, Idles, Meatraffle.
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Glastonbury 2013 was brilliant. Watching their set helped me rediscover my love for music that night.arise_sir_charge wrote:Very good in their earlier days but they have become very self indulgent after early commercial success. One of their Saturday night Glasto headlines was as dull as I've seen in years as they slowed songs down and put a twist on them etc.
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"He’s a Genius. Musically he’s so far ahead of anybody else it’s scary.
Back in 2005 they made the video for “Dancefloor” to look like an episode of “The old grey whistle test”. If you heard their latest song “four out of five” he references that very program. Thats why it was filmed in such a way. Those very cameras used for tonight were used for “Dancefloor” and earlier “The old grey whistle test”.
To hear his genius listen to the latest record or Humbug."
So making a video look like an old, and very popular I hasten to add, programme qualifies as genius, does it?
Humbug is by far their best album, but genius he/they ain't. Also worth noting that they've gone back to being average once Josh Homme wasn't involved.
Back in 2005 they made the video for “Dancefloor” to look like an episode of “The old grey whistle test”. If you heard their latest song “four out of five” he references that very program. Thats why it was filmed in such a way. Those very cameras used for tonight were used for “Dancefloor” and earlier “The old grey whistle test”.
To hear his genius listen to the latest record or Humbug."
So making a video look like an old, and very popular I hasten to add, programme qualifies as genius, does it?
Humbug is by far their best album, but genius he/they ain't. Also worth noting that they've gone back to being average once Josh Homme wasn't involved.
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I was pointing out why the programme was filmed to have a “retro” look and the story behind it.CarlesTheClaretPuyol wrote:"He’s a Genius. Musically he’s so far ahead of anybody else it’s scary.
Back in 2005 they made the video for “Dancefloor” to look like an episode of “The old grey whistle test”. If you heard their latest song “four out of five” he references that very program. Thats why it was filmed in such a way. Those very cameras used for tonight were used for “Dancefloor” and earlier “The old grey whistle test”.
To hear his genius listen to the latest record or Humbug."
So making a video look like an old, and very popular I hasten to add, programme qualifies as genius, does it?
Humbug is by far their best album, but genius he/they ain't. Also worth noting that they've gone back to being average once Josh Homme wasn't involved.