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Re: Details of new 7" single to be released the Fleecegig


  • Subject: Re: Details of new 7" single to be released the Fleecegig
  • From: David Blee <davidrb@xt...co.nz>
  • Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2010 12:17:29 -0700 (PDT)

"I'm excited. I just wish you lot could be (even a little bit). Maybe some 
of you are but you never post. Now's your chance!"
Since Rough Music there has been little to be excited about tho' - that's 
the problem.
Cavaliers was a dirge (and a rip off), Altitude and Harvester were shite 
(I mail order to NZ, an expensive business hence my bitterness), the 
re-packaged Swagger was fab (but let's face it, not new).
I will buy whatever the band put out in the hope that the music will be as 
good as it used to be, but if 25 Kinds of Love is an example of the latest 
'art', I'm not feeling very positive.
They've lost their way. Sorry folks, just my opinion.

--- On Fri, 10/9/10, Chris Sharp <chris.sharp4@vi...net> wrote:

From: Chris Sharp <chris.sharp4@vi...net>
Subject: Re: [BluePlanes] Details of new 7" single to be released the 
Fleecegig
To: "A Discussion list for The Blue Aeroplanes" <blueplanes@bl...org>
Date: Friday, 10, September, 2010, 12:04 AM

Here's my tuppence worth...
Altitude was released in 2006, 6 years after Cavaliers. I became involved 
with the band in August 2006 when we started laying down the first tracks 
of what would eventually become Anti-gravity. I was not involved with the 
band at all between 2000 and 2006. I'm sure Altitude was almost complete 
at various points during these 6 years and probably had about 12 different 
titles during this time. This is quite simply the way Gerard does things. 
The difference now is that since 2006 I've tried to develop communications 
between the band and their incredibly loyal fan base (although some of you 
sound like you're wavering a bit!) by overhauling the website, updating 
the myspace and starting a facebook group. As a fan of the band since 1986 
I thought I would use my privileged position to update everyone with the 
kind of information I would have liked to have received during the 6 years 
of near silence. With hindsight it may have been better not to post so many
 "here's the latest" posts on this newsgroup. Gerard does things his way. 
He will never be rushed into anything. He often changes his mind - usually 
for the better. The difference this time is that you've all been in on it. 
Most of you are bored of waiting for a new album. I feel partly 
responsible for this. It would probably have been better to have heard 
nothing for a couple of years and them just suddenly put it out.
These are exciting times again for The Blue Aeroplanes. The album is 
finished. You've heard that before but I can assure you Gerard sounds more 
convinced than at any time since I've been involved. It's just a matter of 
working out the best way to release it. I thought there would be a much 
more positive reaction to the news about The Fleece. It's a big deal. 
Owning The Fleece raises the profile of the band and having a "band-run" 
venue raises the profile of The Fleece.
I'd like to say a massive thank you to Nat Mumford for the hard work he's 
put into the single. It's gonna look great from what I've seen... and it's 
gonna sound even better!
I know I've said this before but Anti-gravity is a superb album. In my 
opinion way better than Altitude and 2 years less in the making. (I'm a 
glass-half-full person!)
How about a bit less of the grumpy old men posts and a bit more friendly 
banter eh? That's why Lisa gave up and logged off (although having a baby 
probably had a bit to do with it too!)
We've got a great line up planned for the launch night so it should be a 
night to remember. The first Aero's gig at The fleece since the 90's. 
Rodney's in. A few more old favourites awaiting confirmation. We've sold 
over 100 tickets already. Rocker DJ-ing. Great support bands (I love The 
Paris Riots). There's a real buzz about it in Bristol.
I'm excited. I just wish you lot could be (even a little bit). Maybe some 
of you are but you never post. Now's your chance!
Chris


On 9 Sep 2010, at 12:18, Nathaniel Mumford wrote:
 
This seems to have put the cat among the pigeons a bit. 
 
I can't speak for the band - I've only really been involved because i've 
been helping out in getting the 7" produced. Maybe Chris will have 
something to add. 
 
But from where I'm standing - my understanding is that the album is 
finished. However, as someone said further down, lots of things have to 
happen to a finished recording before it makes it into the shops, and they 
all take time.  
 
'Good luck signs' and ''When things are good' are both lyrical references 
drawn from this song - China Brilliance Automotive - so my guess is that 
at some point, this was intended to be on the album and when it came off, 
it no longer made as much sense to have either of those as the album 
title. 
 
I think the idea of 7" only was just to make it a bit more 
special/noteworthy/commemorative of the Fleece takeover. It's in a fine 
tradition of one-off Aeroplanes 7" singles at gigs - Trouble/Stranger, Top 
of the Pops (the A House double AA) and in due course you should be able 
to get it in your friendly local independent record store as well. 
 
As matthew says, sure it will be collected onto some sort of anthology 
eventually. And TBH someone will have pirated it onto the internet before 
you can say 'anti-gravity'. 
 
Anyone who can't get hold of it through any of the above means, I will 
ring you and sing it down the phone.
 
Nat

 
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2010 22:08:05 +0000
From: pasddybrownchelsea@ya...co.uk
To: blueplanes@bl...org
Subject: Re: [BluePlanes] Details of new 7" single to be released the 
Fleecegig

Incidentally, just Googled 'China Brilliance Automotive' (unsurprisingly, 
it's the name of a Chinese Car Manufacturer!!).... Here's the 
link:www.brillianceauto.com p.s. No mention on their web-site of any 
forthcoming Aeros' releases on vinyl in the far-east either!! :-)
From: "e.h.doxtator@ac...com" <e.h.doxtator@ac...com>
To: blueplanes@bl...org
Sent: Wed, 8 September, 2010 18:48:32
Subject: Re: [BluePlanes] Details of new 7" single to be released the 
Fleecegig

Oh dear. I’m all for making a version available for download. FLAC or 
other lossless format preferred. Yahboosucks to MP3. -DocFrom: 
blueplanes-bounces@bl...org [mailto:blueplanes-bounces@bl...org] On Behalf 
Of Patrick Brown
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 3:54 AM
To: A Discussion list for The Blue Aeroplanes
Subject: Re: [BluePlanes] Details of new 7" single to be released the 
Fleece gig Having read with great interest the various replies to this 
thread, i must say that i agree with all of them!!.... Why don't they go 
with an mp3 download version (via web-site) a la iTunes @ £5 a hit (on or 
after the release of the 7" vinyl jobbie?).  I'd even offer to set it up 
for them (& i'm not a tecchie)... Likewise, new album??...Mystified to say 
the least (what happened to 'Good Luck Signs' aka 'When Things Are Good' 
then? Was it a USA only (vinyl double-album) release with gatefold sleeve? 
I assumed (having heard some new songs played last 2 or 3 times live; 
Angela Carter/ 25 Kinds of Love etc.) there was enough material to fill it 
(In fact, i recall Gerard & Max telling me 'it's the dogs'!!)... 
'Anti-Gravity' sounds like a delay tactic to me? Sorry to sound negative 
(but like the Glasgow man)...I only have a 'limited life span' myself & am 
now wondering
 if any new product (in a playable format) will ever grace my turn-table 
(aka CD player) again. Pat From: Stuart Winfield <stuart@li...co.uk>
To: A Discussion list for The Blue Aeroplanes <blueplanes@bl...org>
Sent: Wed, 8 September, 2010 8:35:57
Subject: Re: [BluePlanes] Details of new 7" single to be released the 
Fleece gig

Further to Phil's harsh but fair description of the apparent business 
plan.I don't think Gerard worries about his fan base moving on but I doubt 
if  the BAs will be able to establish a new audience (outside of 
Bristol).. Stuart W    On 8 Sep 2010, at 00:02, phil mason wrote:

Ah yes, that "forthcoming album" rumour again... Lots of description and 
teasing over the last year or two, not very much music (although "25 Kinds 
of Love" sounded promising).  I've rather given up hope of ever hearing 
it: I live in Glasgow, so I have a very low life expectancy, you 
understand.. The Blue Aeroplanes? More like the bleedin' Blue Nile in 
their early years.So, here's the business plan: organise a limited local 
release of a single in a format that few people still have access to of an 
outtake from an album that isn't even available. Stunning! An entire  
generation of potential fans will be rushing out to buy a record player 
especially. Granted, album releases get delayed for any number of artistic 
and non-artistic reasons, but... but... but... Oh, go on Chris, tell us 
some good news!Goadingly,Phil  On 7 Sep 2010, at 21:59, Nathaniel Mumford 
wrote:


Chris has already mentioned that there will be a *brand new* vinyl-only 
Aeroplanes single available at the Fleece gig. The title is 'China 
Brilliance Automotive' b/w 'My Good Self' - and here are few more details 
from Gerard:  "China Brilliance Automotive was written gazing from a Los 
Angeles hotel room at a church that looked like a wedding cake with an 
80-foot charity ribbon on the front. or maybe the side. It's about being 
all things to one person or one thing to everybody. Neither is likely to 
succeed. Musically, it's from the sessions for the forthcoming 
'Anti-Gravity' album, but didn't quite make the finished record due to its 
resemblance to the early Who drunkenly trying to imitate Santana. Which is 
great, obviously, but doesn't sound like anything else on the album, hence 
its release as a spiffing stand-alone single.  "The b-side is a 
psycho-traumatic rendition of inner conflict as might have been filmed in 
a spy-movie, and was recorded on
 a Sony Walkman cassette recorder. On a boat. With Katie Tomlinson (17) 
playing violin. Then we decided to buy a venue and became the owners of 
The Fleece (& Firkin for those with long memories) and restore it to its 
former glory. So we are playing a celebratory gig at The Fleece on October 
2nd at which this single will be made available for the first time. And if 
you can find us, we'll sign it."  We'll share the art just as soon as it's 
finished...See you all on the 2nd! Nat 

From: chris.sharp4@vi...net
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 12:33:03 +0200
To: blueplanes@bl...org
Subject: [BluePlanes] Fleece Gig PosterGet behind us.

 

Feel free to print off and distribute if you live with 50 miles of 
Bristol...

 
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