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Any other Gomez fans here? I've loved their last two albums
How We Operate
New Tide

And can't believe they aren't more popular.
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Addams?
All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest
-Paul Simon

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Bring It On is a big favourite of mine, but the track Nothing is Wrong from Split the Difference is one of my favourite songs ever, one of the best indiepop songs ever written imo!

Nothing is Wrong (though not fussed on this version!)
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yeah I have most of their albums - from what I understand there was a bit of a divide there for a while with fans between the 'old stuff' (first 3 albums) and the 'new stuff' (everything else) - indeed I didnt purchase their last few albums til last year, and was generally happy with what I heard ...

I've also seen them live twice and they were great, they struck just the right balance between replicating the studio versions of the songs that I came to love in the first place and adding in different live flourishes and interpretations ..

of course they have 3 vocalists and songwriters in the group, I occasionally get Ian Ball and Tom Gray's voices mixed up, but all three create music very distinctively from each other
- Ben Ottewell tends to go for a classic rock sound, 60's and 70's US rock seems to be his bag generally - his voice is of course a tremendous instrument in this context ...

- Ian Ball's songs tend to be more experimental and progressive, in my eyes he does some of their most interesting stuff. But sometimes also some of their worst. Goes with the experimental territory I guess ...

- Tom Gray is probably the most underrated of the three in my opinion, generally he doesn't get as many songs on the albums as the other two guys, but he has some beautiful melodies and turns of phrase - his stuff is broadly 'Beatle-esque'

that the three styles can mesh together pretty well on most albums is a testament to the bands co-operative efforts ..
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Nothing is Wrong is awesome. Belongs in Top 100 songs ever type lists.

Enjoyed the writeup on the different lead singers. I really know little about the band except for liking their music. Will have to read up on them more.
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As does Whippin Piccadilly, and maybe Tijuana Lady.

Saw them live in Bristol last year, good gig, but the first time, lying in a field on a sunny day at Glastonbury, will always be how I think of them live. :D
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SEE THE WORLD
(Written by Benjamin Joseph Ottewell, Ian Thomas Ball, Oliver James Peacock, Paul Blackburn, Thomas William Gray)

Day to day
Where do you want to be?
'Cause now you're trying to pick a fight
With everyone you need

You seem like a soldier
Who's lost his composure
You're wounded and playing a waiting game
In no man's land, no one's to blame

See the world, find an old fashioned girl
And when all's been said and done
It's the things that are given, not won
Are the things that you earned

Empty handed
Surrounded by a senseless scene
With nothing of significance
Besides a shadow of a dream

You sound like an old joke
You want out, a bit broke
And askin me time and time again
And the answer's still the same

See the world, find an old fashioned girl
And when all's been said and done
It's the things that are given, not won
Are the things that you earned

You've got a chance to put things right
So how's it going to be?

Lay down your arms now
And put us beyond doubt
So reach out it's not too far away
Don't mess around now, don't delay

See the world, find an old fashioned girl
And when all's been said and done
It's the things that are given, not won
Are the things that you earned

The things that you earned
Are given, not won
The things that you earned
Are given, not won

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