bow down at the altar of Patton

KeepItSteel":rlhzzsa2 said:
Thats the beuty of FNM though, every reincarnation went in a new direction, and somehow every direction was perfect.


How do you explain Fantomas? Acid? Maybe Titi is his Yoko. :lol:
 
Never saw FNM with MP - only with Chuck Mosely. Always preferred the records they did in the Mosely period too.
 
FMJ":3bsf9xbk said:
KeepItSteel":3bsf9xbk said:
Thats the beuty of FNM though, every reincarnation went in a new direction, and somehow every direction was perfect.


How do you explain Fantomas? Acid? Maybe Titi is his Yoko. :lol:

I was more refering to FNM's line up's - Im happy to allow him his occasional experimental faux pas in other band's.

Even Mondo Cane was cool as
 
dbmtb":3meu9db4 said:
Never saw FNM with MP - only with Chuck Mosely. Always preferred the records they did in the Mosely period too.


The Mosely albums stand up in their own right, but Patton's lyrics and vocal range take FNM to another stratospheric level
 
dbmtb":2fcomw42 said:
Always preferred the records they did in the Mosely period too.


Agreed. Not to take anything away from MP, he's great in his own right, but my top 2 would be Anne's Song, followed by We Care A Lot.
 
agreed, totally cool.
love the fact that with that bass slap and synth its unmistakable FNM, yet so different
 
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