| NOFX They've Actually Gotten Worse Live |
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 | Tracklist: 1. Intro/Glass War
2. You're Wrong
3. Franco Un-American
4. Scavenger Type
5. What's The Matter With Parents Today
6. The Longest Line
7. Happy Birthday You're Not Special
8. Eat The Meek
9. Murder The Government
10. Monosylabic Girl
11. I'm Telling Tim
12. See Her Pee
13. Can't Get The Stink Out
14. Instant Crassic
15. I Wanna Be An Alcoholic
16. Fuck The Kids
17. Juicehead
18. What Now My Love
19. Lori Meyers
20. We March To The Beat Of Indifferent Drum
21. I, Melvin
22. Green Corn
23. Whoops I OD'd
24. Stickin In My Eye
| Ranking: #172 for 2007 | |
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| Summary: NOFX are a bunch of liars. This record is very good. And they havn't gotten worse live. |
5 of 5 thought this review was well written
This is NOFX’s 2nd live album, a follow up to their 1995 live record ‘I Heard they Suck Live’, and they do capture the essence of a live show nicely with the mix of songs and comedy. However, people picking up this live album before the other one may be slightly confused at the lack of some of NOFX’s best hits such as ‘Linoleum’, ‘the Brews’ and ‘Bob’, and other staple tracks. This album though, has some other well liked songs as well as rarities and B-sides played live, and no songs cross over with the other album.
The sound quality is perfect, very clear without feeling too overproduced and virtually all the tracks have a different side to them than their studio recorded counterparts. For example, ‘You’re Wrong’ ‘Scavenger Type’ and ‘Whoops I OD’d’ all have been transformed from acoustic to traditional all instrument versions, whereas there is a dub version of ‘March to the beat of Indifferent Drum’ which is also very interesting. To humorous effect the lyrics to tracks are often changed under improvisation, to combine already poignant songs with recent affairs in Iraq, particularly with tracks such as ‘Murder the Government’ and ‘Franco Un-American’.
The banter between tracks is often hilarious but occasionally misses the target and when it does, this is the records weakest aspect. Perhaps for some of the jokes you may have needed to be in ‘San Fran’ at the time to ‘get’ them, and if comedy revolving around drugs, alcohol and other slightly dubious topics isn’t for you, then you should perhaps give it a miss; but for the most part a good job is done of transferring the irreverent humour from the stage to the CD.
However, fans of the band should enjoy it, and when the band plays their music the record really soars, particularly the faster tracks; they are truly fantastic. There are excellent renditions of ‘The Longest Line’, ‘Green Corn’ and ‘I’m Telling Tim’ on the disc among others. During one track, fan favourite ‘Lori Meyers’ the band play a few seconds of the intro then stop playing, upsetting the crowd who howl their sadness, before driving back into the song with venom.
The only real disappointment is at the end of the CD, when the band says they will play 'one more song', and that it’s ‘really long’, and some sections of the crowd start to cheer, as they know what’s coming. As the first dramatic, forceful beats come out, an ecstatic wave comes out and ‘The Decline’ starts to play. However, only for a minute and a half or so, because then it fades out and the record ends, which is a sad thing, as because it was not listed on the main track listing, but in the artwork when it started playing, I for one, was delighted. Perhaps with a full version of ‘The Decline’ the CD would have deserved a five star rating, but as it is, it ends in a crushing disappointment. On reflection though, its hard not to be slightly amused as you get the feeling the band are teasing you, and they know full well what they’ve done, as El Hefe does during the break during ‘Lori Meyers’; he yells to the disappointed crowd after they stop playing, “It’s too late now, we already got your money! F**k ya’ll!’.
To be honest they deserve it.
PS
(The solution to disappointment at the end of the disc when the Decline fades away is just to hit the play button again, and listen to this great live record one more time, ok?)
Track Picks:
You're Wrong
Franco Un-American
The Longest Line
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i lol'd when i read the bit about the decline at the end!!! if it was any other band i'd be pissed off, but it just seems like another nofx joke. i'll probably pick this up.
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| | | Album Rating: 3
i will be pickin this shit up today
| | | Album Rating: 4
It's a cool live album and a good review.
On other account, I saw NOFX live on friday for the first time ever and they played all of "The Decline". I know you hate me (or not).
| | | Hmm, I've heard NOFX are better live than in the studio. I might pick this or their first live album up.
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| | | One of the better live reviews I've seen lately... pos
... and I'll definitely be getting this.
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| | | Album Rating: 4
Great review. I basically agree on all counts. The Decline being on there would make this probably a 5. Glass War live rules, and it's nice to hear a full band version of You're Wrong now.
| | | Album Rating: 2
I was going to review this but if it's already covered...
Mediocre album. Fun tracks with a few fun lyrical reinventions but in general it's just NOFX being NOFX but a little worse.
Digging: Brother/Ghost - Black Ice | | | NoFx being NoFx can't be too bad... ;)
| | | Album Rating: 2
I never thought I'd say this but NOFX is too drunk on these recordings.
| | | Album is seriously lacking in the "The Decline" department.
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| | | Album Rating: 4
i have to say, i LOVE el Hefe's cackling laugh during the break in lori meyers, it's beautiful.
Digging: Rancid - Let The Dominoes Fall | | | "Album is seriously lacking in the "The Decline" department."
They can't play the decline because they are actually terrible live. They dont care though, so its cool.
NOFX in a nutshell: http://www.mitchclem.com/nothingnice/395/
| | | Album Rating: 4
"They can't play the decline because they are actually terrible live. They dont care though, so its cool. "
haha that is a load of rubbish.
04/11/07, London Brixton Academy.
they played the decline perfectly, the full song. it was ridiculously good. they did not even make one error, it was flawless and beautiful. i heard they also played it on their other 3 UK dates, and i couldnt tell you how good it was cause i only saw the london one. and that was a fantastically tight rendition of it.This Message Edited On 11.22.07
| | | sounds fun, probably picking this up tomorrow
| | | I hate this band with a passion
Digging: Converge - Petitioning The Empty Sky
| | | Album Rating: 3
So I got this and I can't rate it yet because I only listened once
But it's teh awesomesauce
| | | Album Rating: 4
Yeah Phoenix you are kinda really stupid. They play the Decline the whole way through flawlessly almost every show now it seems. Don't talk until you have a clue as to what you are actually talking about.
Edit: Sorry, just noticed you were digging Tenacious D. I don't know why I would have even bothered reading what you said. This Message Edited On 11.27.07
| | | Just got this and I gotta say it's simply AWESOME, i laughed a lot between some songs, these guys REALLY know how to play a live show.
| | | in response to McP3000, Texas sucks. I'm guessing you dislike this band because they criticize bush so much. And we all know Texas would be much better without Texans.
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| | | thats like how i hate rise against cause im an AMERICAN
Dumbest argument I've ever seen. NOFX are just bad, deal with it.This Message Edited On 12.20.07
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