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Arcade Fire — We Used To Wait
Album: The Suburbs
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Released: 2010
Length: 4:55
Plays (last 30 days): 4
I used to write
I used to write letters, I used to sign my name
I used to sleep at night
Before the flashing lights settled deep in my brain
But by the time we met,
by the time we met, the times had already changed

So I never wrote a letter
I never took my true heart, I never wrote it down
So when the lights cut out
I was lost standing in the wilderness downtown

Now our lives are changing fast
Now our lives are changing fast
Hope that something pure can last
Hope that something pure can last

It may seem strange
How we used to wait for letters to arrive
But what's stranger still
Is how something so small can keep you alive
(We used to wait)
we used to waste hours just walking around
(We used to wait)
all those wasted lives in the wilderness downtown

We used to wait, we used to wait
We used to wait, sometimes it never came
(We used to wait) sometimes it never came
(We used to wait) I'm still moving through the pain

I'm gonna write, a letter to my true love
I'm gonna sign my name
Like a patient on a table
I wanna walk again, gonna move to the pain

Now our lives are changing fast
Now our lives are changing fast
Hope that something pure can last
Hope that something pure can last

We used to wait, we used to wait
We used to wait, sometimes it never came
(We used to wait) sometimes it never came
(We used to wait)
I'm still moving through the pain
We used to wait, we used to wait, we used to wait

We used to wait for it, we used to wait for it
Now we're screaming "Sing the chorus again"
We used to wait for it, we used to wait for it
Now we're screaming "Sing the chorus again"
I used to wait for it, I used to wait for it
Hear my voice screaming "Sing the chorus again"
Wait for it, wait for it, wait for it
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Yikes.

This is bad. 
 naturalman wrote:

Yesterday my kids and I were reminiscing and they asked what that cool video song was from back when they were young with all the birds flying over the screen..


IT was of course "we used to wait" by the Arcade Fire and I was pleasantly surprised to see the web video still works.


Damn that was innovative - showing off HTML5.

For those who havent tried it, you need Google Chrome (possibly on a PC/laptop) and allow popups - you punch in your address, and the song video features satellite/Streetview images on your home in the song (in a very creative way). Very cool indeed.

http://www.thewildernessdownto...




That is super weird/cool. I think a million pop up windows have showed up but it does work!
Yesterday my kids and I were reminiscing and they asked what that cool video song was from back when they were young with all the birds flying over the screen..


IT was of course "we used to wait" by the Arcade Fire and I was pleasantly surprised to see the web video still works.


Damn that was innovative - showing off HTML5.

For those who havent tried it, you need Google Chrome (possibly on a PC/laptop) and allow popups - you punch in your address, and the song video features satellite/Streetview images on your home in the song (in a very creative way). Very cool indeed.

http://www.thewildernessdownto...
 laozilover wrote:
Hmmmm. The comments say that they polarize listeners, but there is no double hump in the ratings distribution. Odd.{#Ask}


Maybe some negatively polarized stay silent in votes. 
 deniseperry wrote:

SO refreshing. Saw them in concert. Special. Energy.



You got that right. Blew the over-critical Zürich crowd away!
 Eric_Denison wrote:

Surprised this is still playing on Radio Paradise. I'll have to pass until Butler's sexual assault cases are resolved.  Up in Canada, Arcade Fire is off the air.



Be careful, sex is assault. 
 fredriley wrote:

Yes we used to wait, which was no bad thing.  A handwritten letter on the doormat was a lot more special and personal compared to an email.




Another great thing about a hand written letter...
They don't require electricity to read.
Yes we used to wait, which was no bad thing.  A handwritten letter on the doormat was a lot more special and personal compared to an email.
Still sounds incredible, very few bands are ageless.....Arcade Fire is definitely one of them.
Surprised this is still playing on Radio Paradise. I'll have to pass until Butler's sexual assault cases are resolved.  Up in Canada, Arcade Fire is off the air.
I really love this tune... it's interesting. 
One of their best songs 👍
How much they sound as MGMT here.
How about taking PSD to the next level? Making a list with top 5 bands you never ever want to see/hear on this radio again?

I know Arcacde Fire would be among top 3 on that list.
My husband and I are musos. Him being a singer songwriter in his own right. We hold rather open minds to a lot of music. Some pop is usually tiresome; however, Arcade Fire has a certain je ne sais quoi. (My husband is from the era when 'disco sucks' was the phrase of the day). He likes AF. Go figure!
 fredriley wrote:

True enough. Letter writing is a vanishing art, more's the pity. A handwritten letter contains so much more information than an email, and is directly and intensely personal. I still have letters going back three decades, but I'm sure I'd not keep emails that long. Even if I did, the chances are they'd not be readable in 20 years hence. There's an awful lot to be said for 'analogue technology', and I write that as an IT tech of long standing. Can you imagine songs like "My baby wrote me a letter" in the days of email and text? "My baby sent me a text" just doesn't quite have the same romanticism, somehow...



Here's a song by Sir Mix-A-Lot (of Baby Got Back fame) bragging about having a pager.  :)
SO refreshing. Saw them in concert. Special. Energy.
 DanFHiggins wrote:

I still like it.



Saw them live in Zürich, brought the house down big time!
wow! that piano chord progression is quite impressive!

so is the bas playing.

and the vocals just soar!

This must be the greatest band ever!  

ha! ha! ha! 
Seems like this Album was 10 years too early.
I do quite like Arcade Fire  6/10 but in my humble opinion Half Moon Run, another Montreal band is more interesting and more talented.
 laozilover wrote:
Hmmmm. The comments say that they polarize listeners, but there is no double hump in the ratings distribution. Odd.{#Ask}
 
I did my best to create a new hump.
How can it be that 10 years has past. 
RP is on fire tonight! Arcade fire that is 
 ace-marc wrote:
Mr. Malice, let's try to be more positive with comments and less antagonistic.
 
"Let's"? Are you changing your posting habits? Anyway, as I said elsewhere, please call me Mal. If you insist on being formal, I'd prefer Mr. Hate (not that I'd expect you to understand the reference).
 dwhayslett wrote:

One could ask the same about your typing.
 

Mr. Malice, let's try to be more positive with comments and less antagonistic.
 idiot_wind wrote:
Wow. That piano playing...is that one or two fingers?  
 
One could ask the same about your typing.
Please stop. Please? Please stop.
With all of the chaos and uncertainty in the world today, this song seems appropriate....everyone hunkered down, with lives changed drastically.  Stay safe out there, RP listeners!
I still love the experimental film for this song. 

http://www.thewildernessdowntown.com/
I used to think I wasn't an Arcade Fire fan and then I heard this great song! Really hits you in the feels.
Wow. That piano playing...is that one or two fingers?  
 SpinyNorma wrote:
Such a timely song; people will soon be unable to write by hand (although in my case that's nopt such a bad thing.  Think 5-legged spider after a bottle of vodka.)
 
Will you accept a 7 legged spider? This one is valued at $233.95




http://www.27bslash6.com/overdue.html
 h8rhater wrote:
You are right that the curve favors the band.  It's just that the h8rs are vehement. Squeaky wheels, if you will.
 
H8ters are always loud. Self-justification.  Say it loudly enough and often enough and it will become the truth.
 laozilover wrote:
Hmmmm. The comments say that they polarize listeners, but there is no double hump in the ratings distribution. Odd.{#Ask}I only rate the songs I like.
 

Such a timely song; people will soon be unable to write by hand (although in my case that's nopt such a bad thing.  Think 5-legged spider after a bottle of vodka.)
 Hannio wrote:


Yep.  This confirms my perception of them as high-school drama kids who take themselves much too seriously.
 
So you're that one person who *can* tell a book by it's cover?
 laozilover wrote:
Hmmmm. The comments say that they polarize listeners, but there is no double hump in the ratings distribution. Odd.{#Ask}
 

You are right that the curve favors the band.  It's just that the h8rs are vehement. Squeaky wheels, if you will.
 25demayo wrote:


Amen. Wish things would slow down a tad......Would not mind waiting once in a while
 
Go to the DMV.  Some things never change.
 DaveInVA wrote:


  {#Roflol}

Wow...that one chord banging of the piano, just matches the weak vocals, and the 3rd grade guitar playing, so it all meshes with the dim-witted lyrics. 
 
Hmmmm. The comments say that they polarize listeners, but there is no double hump in the ratings distribution. Odd.{#Ask}
 25demayo wrote:


Amen. Wish things would slow down a tad......Would not mind waiting once in a while

 
I bet you don't use public transport....
I understand why Arcade Fire seems to polarise the listeners. I find that a lot of their music reaches me at some sort of visceral level and I like it. Maybe it's the lyrics, maybe the chord progression or even the feeling in his voice. This unconscious pleasant reaction in me is clearly mirrored by an unpleasant reaction in others. This is what makes music so amazing. Wouldn't it be be boring if we all liked the same stuff?
They didn't wait long enough....
Still waiting.
Ho-hum....
 calypsus_1 wrote:




 

Yep.  This confirms my perception of them as high-school drama kids who take themselves much too seriously.
 mostling wrote:
so true. We used to be a culture that had to wait for the simplest of things. You couldn't leave home if you were expecting a phone call. Now we are an Instant culture, no waiting. FedEx it, email it, stream it from the cloud. We have forgotten how to wait.

 

Amen. Wish things would slow down a tad......Would not mind waiting once in a while

 kingart wrote:
I used to wait to hear Arcade Fire. Now I send them away in the first two notes. 

 
Kind of my reaction too.  Catchy at first, but then they get repetitive and boring.


Bought this on vinyl, the piano at the end continues on in to the void at the end of the side for as long as it takes me to go lift the needle.... Which, after a few glasses of wine, is quite some time!
AAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Robo drummer. 
I still like it.
I used to wait to hear Arcade Fire. Now I send them away in the first two notes. 
Nope. It's  a Heinz 57 varieties of genres. Self conscious and referential. Sorry.........normally don't give negatives or for the sake of a troll to get a bite. Nope.{#Devil_pimp}
Still waiting on some talent apparently.
I realize they are talented, but Arcade Fire's sound usually irritates me, there's just something about it that bugs me.  I like this piece though and the lyrics really resonate with me.
 hkarr wrote:
Wish the pianist had some imagination.  Utterly boring.
 
+1. Annoying for me. Must mute.
AAAAAARGHHHHHH! PSD! 
so true. We used to be a culture that had to wait for the simplest of things. You couldn't leave home if you were expecting a phone call. Now we are an Instant culture, no waiting. FedEx it, email it, stream it from the cloud. We have forgotten how to wait.
This song gives me goosebumps :)
Love it!
 davedog wrote:
If you like Arcade Fire and cool uses of technology check this out:

 https://thewildernessdowntown.com/

You'll need an HTML 5 browser like Chrome.  
 

That interactive video is way cool, I agree, and you also need Google Earth.
 ziakut wrote:
Oh yeah baby! This album rocks! This tune is great too. Love the changes in this song. The eighth note chords on the piano don't even annoy me!
 
This fantastic album won me over!

Cheers
PJB

arcade fire by radiochicas
https://www.flickr.com/photos/radiochicas/

Neon Bible es uno de los discos que más se destacó y elogió durante 2007. Los responsables de esta obra son los músicos de la banda canadiense Arcade Fire.
Luego de un estupendo debut , la edición de algunos lados B y un EP grabado en vivo junto a David Bowie, se dedicaron a hacer un disco repleto de canciones sorprendentes y emotivas.
Este numeroso grupo originario de Montreal está liderado por el cantante, guitarrista, bajista y pianista Win Butler acompañado por su mujer, la también multi-instrumentista y cantante, Régine Chassagne, el guitarrista Richard Reed Parry, el bajista Tim Kingsbury y Will Butler, hermano de Win. Junto a ellos colaboran otros músicos especialistas en instrumentos de cuerda.
Además del combo instrumental tradicional de guitarra, batería y bajo, los miembros tocan el piano, violín, viola, cello, bajo doble, xilofón, teclados, cuerno francés, acordeón, el hurdy gurdy y el arpa. Esta inusual composición hace que sus presentaciones en vivo sean únicas y sumamente cautivadoras.
En los últimos años han sido los creadores de dos discos imprescindibles y que deben ser escuchados.

This photo was taken on March 7, 2005.

Copyright All rights reserved



 fredriley wrote:

That's pretty damn good, I'd say. I know the Dutch have a deserved reputation for coolness and sophistication, but that's still impressive. Do you have a link to the top 100? I'd be curious to see what else is tickling Dutch eardrums.

Arcade Fire are really growing on me. At first their sound irritated, then it was Ho-Hum, then it was intriguing, now it's edging into Likeable territory. It's the lyrics that are really doing it for me - intelligent, poignant often, and they make you think. I do like it when a band slowly but surely worms its way into my affections, like a slow-burning fuse.

As one of those ´cool and sophisiticated´ Dutch, I have googled up the full list you asked for. The 2010 Top 100 according to the listeners and visitors of https://3voor12.vpro.nl/  

1 Mumford & Sons – The Cave 2 Arcade Fire – We Used To Wait 3 The National – Bloodbuzz Ohio 4 Moss – I Apologise (Dear Simon) 5 Go Back To The Zoo – Electric 6 De Jeugd Van Tegenwoordig – Sterrenstof 7 Muse – Resistance 8 Pearl Jam – Just Breathe 9 The XX – Islands 10 The Black Keys – Tighten Up 11 Tim Knol – Sam 12 Yeasayer – O.N.E. 13 Kings Of Leon – Radioactive 14 Gorillaz ft. Mos Def & Bobby Womack – Stylo 15 Triggerfinger – All This Dancin’Around 16 Balthazar – Fifteen Floors 17 Absynthe Minded – Envoi 18 Graffiti 6 – Stare Into The Sun 19 Ducksauce – Barbra Streisand 20 Vampire Weekend – Holiday 21 Broken Bells – The High Road 22 DeWolff – Don’t You Go Up The Sky 23 Editors – Eat Raw Meat = Blood Drool 24 Beach House – Zebra 25 Lucky Fonz III – Ik Heb Een Meisje 26 Kasabian – Fire 27 Them Crooked Vultures – Dead End Friends 28 Caribou – Odessa 29 The Tallest Man On Earth – King Of Spain 30 Aloe Blacc – I Need A Dollar 31 Two Door Cinema Club – Undercover Martyn 32 Band Of Skulls – I Know What I Am 33 Flinke Namen – Wolken 34 Cee-Lo Green – Fuck You 35 Wombats – Tokyo (Vampires & Werewolves) 36 Angus & Julia Stone – Big Jet Plane 37 Garcia Goodbye – You Know Exactly How I Feel 38 The Drums – Let’s Go Surfing 39 Florence & The Machine – Kiss With A Fist 40 Tame Impala – Solitude Is Bliss 41 Brandon Flowers – Crossfire 42 Local Natives – Airplanes 43 Band Of Horses – Factory 44 Selah Sue – Raggamuffin’ 45 Eels – Spectacular Girl 46 Blaudzun – Quiet German Girls 47 Jonsi – Boy Lilikoi 48 Opposites – Licht Uit 49 Villagers – Becoming A Jackal 50 Jack Parow – Cooler As Ekke 51 Torre & Roos – Iemand Dood 52 The Gaslight Anthem – American Slang 53 Fake Blood – I Think I Like It 54 I Am Oak – On Trees And Birds And Fire 55 Customs – Rex 56 LCD Soundsystem – Drunk Girls 57 Party Harders vs. The Subs – The Pope Of Dope 58 Pendulum – Watercolour 59 Midlake – Acts Of Man 60 Blood Red Shoes – Light It Up 61 Interpol – Barricade 62 Shaking Godspeed – Godspeed 63 Die Antwoord – Enter the Ninja 64 Green Day – Last Of The American Girls 65 Massive Attack – Paradise Circus 66 Biffy Clyro – Bubbles 67 My Chemical Romance – Na Na Na 68 John Legend ft. The Roots – Wake Up Everybody 69 The Mad Trist – Pay The Piper 70 Grinderman – Heathen Child 71 Manic Street Preachers – (It’s Not War) Just The End Of Love 72 Typhoon & New Cool Collective – Bumaye 73 Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Heads Will Roll (A-Trak remix) 74 Kanye West – Power 75 Sufjan Stevens – I Walked 76 Far East Movement – Like A G6 77 Foals – Miami 78 Ou Est Le Swimming Pool – Dance The Way I Feel 79 Wolfmother – White Feather 80 El Pino & The Volunteers – There’s No Cure For Stupidity 81 Paramore – Brick By Boring Brick 82 Baskerville – Devil’s Town 83 The Temper Trap – Fader 84 Ginger Ninja – Sunshine 85 Hurts – Better Than Love 86 Kensington – Youth 87 Deadmau5 feat. Rob Wire – Ghosts ‘N Stuff 88 Mark Ronson feat. Q-Tip – Bang Bang Bang 89 Warpaint – Undertow 90 Kelis – Acapella 91 Antony & The Johnsons – Thank You For Your Love 92 I Am Kloot – Northern Skies 93 C-Mon & Kypski – More Is Less 94 Isbells – As Long As It Takes 95 Krach – And So I Do A Little Dance 96 Belle & Sebastian – Write About Love 97 Avi Buffalo – What’s In It For? 98 Deerhunter – Helicopter 99 SIA – Clap Your Hands 100 Magnetic Man feat. Angela Hunte – I Need Air


 Sjaaks wrote:
I love the different atmospheres you find in this song. This one ranked number 2 in the song top 100* of 2010 here in the Netherlands. That's fair if you ask me.
 
That's pretty damn good, I'd say. I know the Dutch have a deserved reputation for coolness and sophistication, but that's still impressive. Do you have a link to the top 100? I'd be curious to see what else is tickling Dutch eardrums.

Arcade Fire are really growing on me. At first their sound irritated, then it was Ho-Hum, then it was intriguing, now it's edging into Likeable territory. It's the lyrics that are really doing it for me - intelligent, poignant often, and they make you think. I do like it when a band slowly but surely worms its way into my affections, like a slow-burning fuse.
 thatch wrote:
That piano part is quite complex.
  Well.... you first have to conceive of playing percussion on the piano before loading the chord on the sequencer. Maybe minimalist composition just isn't for everyone.
 tutakea wrote:
In my absolute top list of "most overrated bands of the last decade" Arcade Fire is an undisputed gold medal candidate. This is simply horrible mainstream muzak which manages to combine almost everything which was embarrassing in the 80s and 90s, and is all the more embarrassing NOW. I really don´t get it they get away with this {#Frustrated}
 
I think this is spot on point, I agree wholeheartedly!
 tutakea wrote:
In my absolute top list of "most overrated bands of the last decade" Arcade Fire is an undisputed gold medal candidate. This is simply horrible mainstream muzak which manages to combine almost everything which was embarrassing in the 80s and 90s, and is all the more embarrassing NOW. I really don´t get it they get away with this {#Frustrated}
 
11/10 and goodnight.............it's a bit late

 
I mean 11/10 for the quality of the comment by tutakea, sorry if you thought I WAS TRYING TO RIG THE  VOTING. Heaven forbid, we're past the burning bushes now, eh?
 shellbella wrote:

I could not agree with you more...   {#Puke}
 


Hear, hear (pun intended); as a resident of a town bordering Canada, we get more of this than most...
That piano part is quite complex.
 tutakea wrote:
In my absolute top list of "most overrated bands of the last decade" Arcade Fire is an undisputed gold medal candidate. This is simply horrible mainstream muzak which manages to combine almost everything which was embarrassing in the 80s and 90s, and is all the more embarrassing NOW. I really don´t get it they get away with this {#Frustrated}
 
I could not agree with you more...   {#Puke}
In my absolute top list of "most overrated bands of the last decade" Arcade Fire is an undisputed gold medal candidate. This is simply horrible mainstream muzak which manages to combine almost everything which was embarrassing in the 80s and 90s, and is all the more embarrassing NOW. I really don´t get it they get away with this {#Frustrated}


 Toke wrote:


Considering 'Google'' is financed and partly run by the CIA me thinks I will give that a miss.
 
Proof?
Oh yeah baby! This album rocks! This tune is great too. Love the changes in this song. The eighth note chords on the piano don't even annoy me!
I love the different atmospheres you find in this song. This one ranked number 2 in the song top 100* of 2010 here in the Netherlands. That's fair if you ask me.

9
*the top 100 of a respected music foundation, no mainstream audience...
 Toke wrote:


Considering 'Google'' is financed and partly run by the CIA me thinks I will give that a miss.
 
Dude, your tinfoil hat slipped off, the rays are boiling your brain; quick, duck into the dishwasher - it's your only chance. . . 

 lemmoth wrote:


Beg to differ.  The best maple syrup is from Vermont. {#Angel}

And I'd like to see some growth, variety, change, flexibility of style from Arcade Fire before we go canonizing them.
 
I don't think he was canonizing them, but I agree with the Vermont sentiment.


 fingerpin wrote:
I'm at work and have the speaker volume turned down. I thought each of the last 2 songs (Climax Blues Band) and this one were a 10 CC song. If Bill plays 10 CC next I may poop my pants. O_o

 
For the record...Bill played Kathleen Edwards...no shatting occurred.

Edit: Oddly enough, the song was Change the Sheets, and in reading that song's comments I see someone made a previous poop reference. o_O
/I'll let it go now...no pun intended.  
I'm at work and have the speaker volume turned down. I thought each of the last 2 songs (Climax Blues Band) and this one were a 10 CC song. If Bill plays 10 CC next I may poop my pants. O_o

 neckbone wrote:

You might need one of these:

Sarcasm Detector
 
This is one of the reasons I love RP. HA!! 

Can't do this on XM!!!! 
 davedog wrote:
If you like Arcade Fire and cool uses of technology check this out:

 https://thewildernessdowntown.com/

You'll need an HTML 5 browser like Chrome.  
 

Considering 'Google'' is financed and partly run by the CIA me thinks I will give that a miss.
 fredriley wrote:

True enough. Letter writing is a vanishing art, more's the pity. A handwritten letter contains so much more information than an email, and is directly and intensely personal. I still have letters going back three decades, but I'm sure I'd not keep emails that long. Even if I did, the chances are they'd not be readable in 20 years hence. There's an awful lot to be said for 'analogue technology', and I write that as an IT tech of long standing. Can you imagine songs like "My baby wrote me a letter" in the days of email and text? "My baby sent me a text" just doesn't quite have the same romanticism, somehow...

 
"Well she wrote me a letter, said she couldn't live without me no more.  Listen mister can't you see I've got to get back with my baby once more."

OR

 My GF txtd me said she'd off herself if I broke up w her.  Yo 'dude dya know what I'm saying - need to chill with her ASAP - TTYL
 fredriley wrote:

True enough. Letter writing is a vanishing art, more's the pity. A handwritten letter contains so much more information than an email, and is directly and intensely personal. I still have letters going back three decades, but I'm sure I'd not keep emails that long. Even if I did, the chances are they'd not be readable in 20 years hence. There's an awful lot to be said for 'analogue technology', and I write that as an IT tech of long standing. Can you imagine songs like "My baby wrote me a letter" in the days of email and text? "My baby sent me a text" just doesn't quite have the same romanticism, somehow...

 
Well, speaking only for myself, I have emails going back at least 15 years.

If you like Arcade Fire and cool uses of technology check this out:

 https://thewildernessdowntown.com/

You'll need an HTML 5 browser like Chrome.  
Wish the pianist had some imagination.  Utterly boring.
 fredriley wrote:

True enough. Letter writing is a vanishing art, more's the pity. A handwritten letter contains so much more information than an email, and is directly and intensely personal. I still have letters going back three decades, but I'm sure I'd not keep emails that long. Even if I did, the chances are they'd not be readable in 20 years hence. There's an awful lot to be said for 'analogue technology', and I write that as an IT tech of long standing. Can you imagine songs like "My baby wrote me a letter" in the days of email and text? "My baby sent me a text" just doesn't quite have the same romanticism, somehow...

 
When I was in high school I used to write letters back and forth with a girl I went to school with.  I don't remember how we started writing letters back and forth, but I always looked forward to getting a new one from her.  It was odd, we didn't really speak much in school (she was a grade ahead of me) and only went out once, but there was always something about getting her letters that made me happy.

I also don't remember why we never really dated.  I remember she dated one of the school "rejects" for a while, maybe in my teenage ignorance I saw her as tainted somehow after that.  She had a fantastically odd sense of humor that I didn't really understand then but would have enjoyed now, a way of linking every day things with obscure and odd concepts and ideas that was well beyond anything our classmates would have understood. 

It's funny how something like that stays with you and helps shape the person you are as an adult.  Without her brushing past my life for the brief time she did, I don't think I would have had the sense of humor that I have now. 

Thanks Kerry, where ever you are now.

Despite all the awards and accolades, I find their music tedious.
 ziggytrix wrote:
I remember waiting for love letters in the mail!  We already had email then, but take my advice, a handwritten letter is an irreplaceable part of a long distance relationship.  So much better than IMs and texts and emails.
 
True enough. Letter writing is a vanishing art, more's the pity. A handwritten letter contains so much more information than an email, and is directly and intensely personal. I still have letters going back three decades, but I'm sure I'd not keep emails that long. Even if I did, the chances are they'd not be readable in 20 years hence. There's an awful lot to be said for 'analogue technology', and I write that as an IT tech of long standing. Can you imagine songs like "My baby wrote me a letter" in the days of email and text? "My baby sent me a text" just doesn't quite have the same romanticism, somehow...

Great!!!{#Clap}
I remember waiting for love letters in the mail!  We already had email then, but take my advice, a handwritten letter is an irreplaceable part of a long distance relationship.  So much better than IMs and texts and emails.
 lemmoth wrote:


Beg to differ.  The best maple syrup is from Vermont. {#Angel}

And I'd like to see some growth, variety, change, flexibility of style from Arcade Fire before we go canonizing them.
 
Yea, Vermont! Wooohooo! That's where I am. We're practically Candada, though.

Arrrrgggggg! I waffle with this band so much, it's infuriating. I'm gonna' go ahead and give points for that alone. 8 for now, yes? 
 SmileOnADog wrote:


I heard you play a distorted piano through the Walleye
I heard you play a distorted piano through the Walleye
 
Lulz. :) Were you over there for that? Hilarious.

Really hypnotic - probably my favorite off The Suburbs.
 scraig wrote: 
I guess I'd better be careful where I go mumbling things like "What the hell is the big deal with Arcade Fire? They seem pretty dull to me..."
(Duck and run)
 SmileOnADog wrote:

I'm going to go with two kids in Batman costumes all the same...
 
I'm going to go with Carol and K.W. 

 
 

 Lonestar wrote:

Saw them last summer at a 2 day concert. Widely regarded as the best act of the festival. Performance and sound-wise they blew the following bands (to name a few) out of the water that weekend: 

Weezer
Sonic Youth
Pavement
Stars
The National
Devo (Yes, devo)
Snoop Dog
The Black Keys
Keane
Metric


 

I heard you play a distorted piano through the Walleye
I heard you play a distorted piano through the Walleye

 Businessgypsy wrote:
Appears to be a W113 body Mercedes. Mine is a '72 250CE, and has an identical profile - but I imagine the four doors look the same. 
fingerpin wrote:
The cover...are those headrests, big cat heads, owls....anybody?

 
I'm going to go with two kids in Batman costumes all the same...

Appears to be a W113 body Mercedes. Mine is a '72 250CE, and has an identical profile - but I imagine the four doors look the same. 
fingerpin wrote:
The cover...are those headrests, big cat heads, owls....anybody?

 rowdydaisy wrote:


Incredibly powerful project. I was really moved.
 
I agree, it really explores new territory for engaging the listener, I was really moved to have the house that I grew up in appear in the video, the crows are are a nice touch also - even my daughter the teenager was impressed..

 That_SOB wrote:
Wonderful band to see live! These folks appear to be having the time
of thier lives when in concert. They really love what they do and it shows.
So much talent in this group !!! Another fine product brought to you from Canada. 
I'll take Arcade Fire and a side of Maple Syrup any time!   {#Boohoo}

 

Beg to differ.  The best maple syrup is from Vermont. {#Angel}

And I'd like to see some growth, variety, change, flexibility of style from Arcade Fire before we go canonizing them.
 adroc wrote:

Agree 100%.  There was a performance on the Juno Awards maybe 5 years ago that included an actual high school marching band and absolutely blew my mind.  I've also heard from reliable sources that they're absolutely killer live, so I'm inclined to think the SNL performance was some kind of sloppy anomaly.
 
Saw them last summer at a 2 day concert. Widely regarded as the best act of the festival. Performance and sound-wise they blew the following bands (to name a few) out of the water that weekend: 

Weezer
Sonic Youth
Pavement
Stars
The National
Devo (Yes, devo)
Snoop Dog
The Black Keys
Keane
Metric


Arcade Fire Hipster Attack!

 


 sharkey wrote:

And that's why they one 2011 Grammy's for best album of the year. Sez a lot about Grammy's or U?

 
You might need one of these:

Sarcasm Detector

Reminds me of china crisis
 AliGator wrote: 
And that's why they one 2011 Grammy's for best album of the year. Sez a lot about Grammy's or U?

Most well-deserved Grammy Album of the Year!!!   Arcade Fire's downright transformative music (long past due).


Arcade Fire is usually too overwrought for my taste, kinda like high school drama kids who take themselves too seriously.  I like this one, though.

Wonderful band to see live! These folks appear to be having the time
of thier lives when in concert. They really love what they do and it shows.
So much talent in this group !!! Another fine product brought to you from Canada. 
I'll take Arcade Fire and a side of Maple Syrup any time!   {#Boohoo}

 panlad wrote:
One of my favorites from the new album.  
On the vinyl version of this tune the piano part fades out a bit then comes back in and keeps repeating (skipping back) at the end of side 3.
At first I thought the record was defective until I realized it was just a clever little effect!
 
 
They do that on lots of turntablist records, but I had no idea so many clever pop artists have made use of lockgrooves.

Awesome, isn't it? That never-ending piano loop is a very effective reminder to flip the disc.

 
panlad wrote:
One of my favorites from the new album.  
On the vinyl version of this tune the piano part fades out a bit then comes back in and keeps repeating (skipping back) at the end of side 3.
At first I thought the record was defective until I realized it was just a clever little effect!
 
 


 SinisterDexter wrote:

But don't shoot him...
 
Don't shoot her, it's a chick.  Wife of the lead singer and she does backup as well as Sprawl II, one of my favorite songs from his album.  A deliciously imperfect voice if I've ever heard one.

 TrisMcC wrote:
This song is featured in The Wilderness Downtown, an HTML5 video and Google Chrome experiment.

https://www.thewildernessdowntown.com/
 
thanks for sharing, supercool. I like these guys even more now.
One of my favorites from the new album.  
On the vinyl version of this tune the piano part fades out a bit then comes back in and keeps repeating (skipping back) at the end of side 3.
At first I thought the record was defective until I realized it was just a clever little effect!
 

Totally awesome live band.  We saw them at the Portland Colosseum last fall and they were amazing. 
 
 TrisMcC wrote:
This song is featured in The Wilderness Downtown, an HTML5 video and Google Chrome experiment.

https://www.thewildernessdowntown.com/
 

Incredibly powerful project. I was really moved.