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#0, Recent Albums: "Lors, Le Bruit Ici!".
Posted by The Traitor on Mar-20-21 at 11:04 PM
This is a track listing - with links to Youtube uploads of the songs in question - for "Lors, Le Bruit Ici!", the collaborative album between Jean-Jacques Ragulin and The Art Of Noise. This is something that's been rattling around in my head for literal years, but it's only now that I've finally got round to putting a proper track list together. There could probably be some jiggery-pokery to make a more coherent album, but the theming is consistent throughout, and if nothing else it's some pretty decent rock with which y'all might not be familiar.

In terms of canon, this is after Kait's birthday gig where JJ demonstrates his ability to lay down blues licks like the second coming of Bo Diddley - quite a while after, actually. This comes out about a year or two after his first solo album, "Seulement M. Jean", which is where he did a lot of stripped-back blues and Americana stuff without his bandmates (a crew of other sardonic Francophone galactic blues hobos called L'Experience Saphir). At least, it does in my headcanon, anyway; whether or not Gryph adopts this is entirely his own business. =]

Anyways, without further ado, here's the album:-

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Intro: "Oh dear God, what is he going to do to that beautiful guitar-" (Kaitlyn Hutchins, 2410 or whenever this all went down I can't remember or be arsed to check)
1: Johnny B. Goode (Chuck Berry, 1958)
2: Going Back Home (Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltrey, 2013)
3: My Perfect Cousin (The Undertones, 1980)
4: She Does It Right (Dr. Feelgood, 1975)
5: I Need Never Get Old (Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, 2015)
6: Spices (The Hold Steady, 2021)
7: Antichrist Television Blues (The Arcade Fire, 2007)
8: Cold Sweat (Church Of The Cosmic Skull, 2018)
9: Last Chance ('77, 2018)
10: Back In The Night (Dr. Feelgood, 1975)
Outro: Kaitlyn saying "Oh. That's what."

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Hope you liked it. =]

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"She's old, she's lame, she's barren too, // "She's not worth feed or hay, // "But I'll give her this," - he blew smoke at me - // "She was something in her day." -- Garnet Rogers, Small Victory

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#1, RE: Recent Albums: "Lors, Le Bruit Ici!".
Posted by Gryphon on Apr-26-21 at 05:14 PM
In response to message #0
Nice. The beginning and end dialogue reminds me of that random clip from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' Into the Great Wide Open, where you hear Tom open a door onto what sounds like a random seaside scene. "What's in here? ... Oh."

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#2, RE: Recent Albums: "Lors, Le Bruit Ici!".
Posted by The Traitor on Apr-29-21 at 07:30 AM
In response to message #1
Thanks Gryph, seeing this get a comment from you kinda made my day a lil bit. =]

Beyond the intro/outro joke, did you enjoy the music choices? I tried to blend Ragulin's blues stylings with AON's arena rock and see what kind of bands shook out, so I'd appreciate your thoughts on how well that went. =]

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"She's old, she's lame, she's barren too, // "She's not worth feed or hay, // "But I'll give her this," - he blew smoke at me - // "She was something in her day." -- Garnet Rogers, Small Victory

FiMFiction.net: we might accept blatant porn involving the cast of My Little Pony but as God is my witness we have standards.

Also check out Spanish Love Songs if you get a minute, they're spiritual successors to Fall Out Boy in terms of both music and song naming choices, which sounds like Your Jam. =]