Cardiacs- Fiery Gun Hand REACTION & REVIEW
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Song Link: • Fiery Gun Hand
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And that guitar solo might be one of my all time favourites.
Hoorah! My absolute favourite Cardiacs track. Like I said before - audio rollercoaster ride! Tim Smith was a fan of Bill Nelson's Sound On Sound album, so there may be some influence there. If you do progress further, I think the tracks most likely to appeal to you on the rest of part 1 are Fairy Mary Mag, Bellyeye and Manhoo.
A fave! The sounds of the hard-panned dual guitars in the intro to this track always reminds me of XTC’s “Wake Up”. The Bill Nelson/Red Noise comparison is also apt. Cardiacs were contemporaries of XTC and Red Noise when they started off, and definitely came from a similar place (but went in a very different and unique direction!)
Being in the mosh pit to this live is one of the absolute highlights of my 35 plus years of gig going. And to cap it all I met Tim Smith at the bar afterwards and said Thankyou. Lovely man. Greatly missed.
A thing to note, many of the lines used in Cardiacs' lyrics were literally copy-pasted from various sources, including books, dictionaries, movies, board-game rules, etc... It's not so much about what's sung, it's more about how it's sung.
You're a brave man for taking on Cardiacs JP! Keep it up!
I don’t know how some guys can have one Cardiacs “absolute favorite” 😂 The more I relisten the more Cardiacs’ favorites I find 🎉😊
Cardiacs is one of (if not 'the') most freeest expressions of musical art you'll ever discover. Great reaction, a lot of what you said, i really connected with. Haha those kinda 'spooky dolls voice' vocals are in other tracks too...😳😅 probably Tim muckin around with a pitch shifter...🤔fairly new tech, back then...? That lead break's hilarious fun. Jon Poole and Tims concept for that glorious sonic attack, was groundbreakingly original. I love em dearly, and hold the band in my highest regard, for their dedication to the unconventional.
Glad you got back to Cardiacs. I love this track, pure adrenalin rush and great fun. It took me a long time to get Cardiacs, but this track was one of the ones that got me there and there is loads to enjoy in their discography.
One of the best albums from its decade in Prog music overall! Its stuffed with insane ideas, but they manage to hold it all together somehow throughout the whole record, its surprisingly consistent! As stated by some comment i saw on youtube, "This isn't the best album I've ever heard, but it might be the most album", and i agree with that sentiment! :P
Can't wait for you to get to dirty boy, that one makes me leave my body and it's one of the few songs that makes me cry.
Just keep going and you'll get into it. 😊
One of my favourite albums.. keep on it JP!!
I think you'd prefer the earlier material where it's less dense production-wise, but just as twisty turny like Loosefish Scapegrace. Or one of their more quieter moments like Blind in Safety and Leafy in Love.
Loosefish Scapegrace is a masterpiece amongst many of their masterpieces.
The first Cardiac i loved now i love it all pure genius. This album and heaven born are incredible
Were you aware that Kavus Torabi is a member of the current incarnation of Gong? Their latest album is excellent!
I saw them live in their last UK tour, with Ozric Tentacles.
Absolutely brilliant!!
@cemttrou2246 I envy you, as i haven't seen them since the early nineties. I offered Daevid a chunk of dope, which he declined but blessed for me! 😉 🕉
@@Owlstretchingtime78 I'd highly recommend seeing then when you can. Kavus is an absolutely brilliant frontman!!!
It was probably one of my favourite gigs that I've been to!
W@@cemttrou2246Will do. Cheers.
@@cemttrou2246 Will do. Cheers.
Cardiacs are the missing link that ties Zappa, Gentle Giant and XTC together.
Sublime genius. I miss our leader.
I love the driving pulse of this song.
That music was recorded by a punk band who held a seance to obtain a song composed by Frank Zappa after his death, hired Brian Eno as producer, kept him drunk for two days and dosed him with rohypnol so he'd produce something aberrant and then remember nothing of it.
They kidnapped Rick Wakeman and told him to play some chords like he did for the Strawbs, then after 5 minutes pushed him out of the van before he could start showing off, and the next day invited Steve Hackett over and dosed him with a stimulant drug not yet known to the general public and asked him to play a solo like Adrian Belew.
Then they brought back the medium who'd found Zappa to get Freddie Mercury to coach them on vocals, but not lead vocals.
At least that's my best guess.
Did you like it?
Yes.@@boq780_2.0
@@richardtodd6843 hahaha love it 🤣🤣
One of my favorite cardiac songs. The solo is made with editing but it's still so cool. This band invented the "punk carnival" sound.
See the Tracks live video on RUclips to see quite how mind blowing in yer face this tune is. I'm not much of a Cardiacs fan but it completely threw my toys out the window.
And, yes, Jon Poole's solo is something to behold!!!!
They make Gentle Giants and Zappa sound very conventional. I have seen the video of the song "Tarred and feathered", and it is even stranger! Definite interesting but no easy listening. I am impressed by your reaction. More open minded for each year!
It's love or hate for most. But for some, it's an Acquired Taste (😉). Justin might be in the later category (sure hope so).
tim smith is the mozart of rock music. astonishing. more ideas in one song than most bands have in their entire careers. cardiacs are next level.
Mad to think all the keyboards, synth parts strings etc are all done on an EMU orchestral. Imagine the click track Bob the drummer hears Tim is next level. 😊
PLEASE, as someone who loves Cardiacs and has a similar taste to you, could you try ‘Big Ship’ next. It will be much more in your wheelhouse. If that works for you, try the album ‘A Little Man and a House and the Whole World Window’.
Great choice !!
I find the Cardiacs quite interesting, they'll never replace VdGG as my number one band but they're up there with my regular listens. Spell with a Shell is one of my particular favourites.
Cardics Best band ever
What I like to think to really get Cardiacs is colors, I think Cardiacs are one of the most colourful and "childish" bands. Theyre very playful, especially songs like these.
Yeah man that is an awesome solo, one random guy about 15 years ago gave me this song and I revisit it a lot. You should try Dream Theater - Finally Free if you've never heard it.
Genius of Tim smith
5 guitar solos , spliced together i believe
Cool to see you stick with it, a little man and a house and the whole world window is probably their most accessible album (as far as they go). One of the tracks off that is one of my favorite all time live performances: ruclips.net/video/sGUWVpfj7RM/видео.html one of their most normal songs but still very cardiacs
My heart is fine. But my brain!!! I just had an aneurysm and my ears are bleeding! Pretty damn good, I think I like it!🔫-✌&❤
*click* RUN!
It's too much on the first listen. Once you're anticipating every beat, you've encapsulated it, then it's just the best.
PLEASE DO DIRTY BOY NEXT
Just pretend it's Sparks?
Hello, Eduardo here 😊
The recording sound (production) is weak. How can this be? Too much non-acoustic instruments?
I'm not talking about the music itself. It reminded me of David Tibet on speeds. It deserved a better quality so we could get some listening pleasure.
Not for me.
Jon Poole did the solo, in fact the whole album was basically a jon poole solo project, the drums were programmed
He made a major contribution, but from his interview with Andy Edwards it sounds like it was a collaboration (where in earlier albums Tim Smith had more than just the final say - although those are also collaborative).
Jon talks about this at about 19:00 or thereabouts in the interview. (And yes, his part in this definitely needs to be recognized more.) ruclips.net/video/LbFfLpJUQYM/видео.html
The drums were programmed by Tim, three songs were solo Jon Poole compositions, whilst Bob Leith the drummer also had several co-writing credits with Tim. Tim was still the presiding mind behind the album.
I struggle to take to these guys... Started marginally interesting but around the half way mark I was just finding it rather tiresome. And sadly the discordant geet solo, and Zappa-esque section didn't improve it any either. Not for me.
Stick with it. Cardiacs IS overwhelming, but it's top-quality whelm!