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FacelessSenseOfVoid 09-07-2014 13:10

The View From Stow Hill
 
Seeing as a thread exists for all the other songs on the album, I'm surprised that no one's started one for this yet!

Great song, like it a lot. Having heard the song a number of times now, the tweeting/facebooking line doesn't appear to be about us (the fans) but instead about the residents of Newport, of which the subject matter is about.

Not sure how everyone else feels on this?? Discuss!

AK47 09-07-2014 13:32

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Originally Posted by FacelessSenseOfVoid (Post 2607722)
Seeing as a thread exists for all the other songs on the album, I'm surprised that no one's started one for this yet!

Great song, like it a lot. Having heard the song a number of times now, the tweeting/facebooking line doesn't appear to be about us (the fans) but instead about the residents of Newport, of which the subject matter is about.

Not sure how everyone else feels on this?? Discuss!

As a Newport lad myself I find a lot to this song. I don't mind the facebook lyric at all. It could be a great song to sing acoustically at Newport if they play there again.

allisvanity 09-07-2014 13:33

It's one of the weaker songs for me to be honest. Maybe it just hasn't clicked yet, but It's probably the song that grabs me the least.

I initially thought that SPLAM was the weakest song, but it does at least have the decency to be really fucking funny :D

qwerty 09-07-2014 13:52

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Originally Posted by FacelessSenseOfVoid (Post 2607722)
the tweeting/facebooking line doesn't appear to be about us (the fans) but instead about the residents of Newport, of which the subject matter is about.

Can defiantly agree with this. A lot of newporters do seem to facebook a lot of daily mail nonsense!

Porco 09-07-2014 14:16

Listening to Nicky on XFM last night has improved this for me a bit. It's growing on me, but it's still my least favourite on the album by some distance. But for me even the poorest track on Futurology is not bad, such is the quality of the whole album.

Suicide Aldi 09-07-2014 21:56

I like it. Sounds very KYE. A bit royal corrispondant esqu.

Marat Sar 10-07-2014 11:07

Stow Hill is surely in the upper echelon for me. For a massive Lifeblood fan, this sounds like a more U2 "Solitude Sometimes Is", with even nicer production than Lifeblood. (Loved the way that record sounded). I even like the misguided tweets / sad facebooking part - oh boy does that melody soar. Best vocals of the record I'd say.

The Holy Bum-Bum 11-07-2014 23:20

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Originally Posted by Suicide Aldi (Post 2607923)
I like it. Sounds very KYE. A bit royal corrispondant esqu.

Wholly agreed. Royal Correspondent was the first song that came to mind when I heard this.

I like this track a lot more than I thought I would. The melody is beautiful.

Images Of Perfection 12-07-2014 00:18

This one didn't impress me so much initially, but it's quite a grower. Sounds like parts of Lifeblood and KYE only with better production values. I've got no problem with the "Facebooking" line either.

SeanOfTheDead 12-07-2014 12:21

It's grown on me too and the tweets/Facebooking line doesn't bother me so much now either.

Flint 12-07-2014 12:49

The tweeting/facebooking thing is the first time Nicky's referenced modern technology in a way that isn't bothersomely cringy. It jumps out initially because it's so direct but it's not a bad lyric in itself.

Anyway, yes, wonderful song and gorgeous production/sound design. Would be an excellent closer for the album, shame about Mayakovsky popping up right after it. Based on the demo, I'm pretty sure this was originally a part of the acoustic sessions until they decided to flesh it out.

Borderliner 12-07-2014 15:09

I like intro. Cold air, bullet holes, hope and stuff. Nice track, sounds like it came from Lifeblood era.

deadmartyr 12-07-2014 21:02

I like this song. I too don't mind find the social media lines - the mood of the song and the vocal delivery for those lines means that they don't sound clunky to me. Had they been in SPLAM though, then perhaps they would have, no not quite as bad as in that N-Dubz song.

tomd2103 12-07-2014 23:30

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Originally Posted by Borderliner (Post 2608713)
I like intro. Cold air, bullet holes, hope and stuff. Nice track, sounds like it came from Lifeblood era.

Reference to the Chartist Uprising I'm guessing?

RosesInTheHospital 14-07-2014 11:52

Wouldn't have been out of place on The Great Western this one


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