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Is there a theme to the Fundamental album ?

Posted: Wed 31 Jan 2007, 5:22 am
by gregf
I have written recently, that PSB has allways been a singles band.
Well the exception for for me is Fundamental which feels like an album.
There is a theme and the songs flow together and set a mood. (So more
singles from Fundy ... are not necessary).

Hmm, if Fundamental has a theme, what is it ? Resignation to the disintegration of
hope in the post 9/11 world ? A direct critercism of Blair and Bush ? Does it make you
feel mad, sad, bad or glad ?

What do others, who don't normally make political comments think ?
Diverse opinions welcome.

Please no verbose or aggressive replies. :naughty: This is in the On Topic section.

Posted: Wed 31 Jan 2007, 6:11 am
by Pet Shop Girl
It makes me mad and happy at the same time!

Posted: Wed 31 Jan 2007, 8:10 am
by Bulldog
To me the whole Fundamental era looks a bit like the thing they did with Bilingual, they didn't really have a totally accomplished concept to bring on and lost a bit of interest along the way...There was a dark-victorian theme with Neil's hat and stuff like "Resurrectionist" but after Minimal bombed they didn't really stretch if further, did they? Or maybe they reserved it to live performances...

Posted: Wed 31 Jan 2007, 12:38 pm
by Hillbilly
Is there a theme to the Fundamental album ?

- No, I don't think so.

Re: Is there a theme to the Fundamental album ?

Posted: Wed 31 Jan 2007, 12:55 pm
by !
gregf wrote:Fundamental which feels like an album.
Couldn't agree more!

Fundamental is a black beauty musically and lyrically. Songs about death, politics, fear and not getting erections... just can't get any better than that IMO! Also Fugitive and The Resurrectionist... the Fundamental period has been amazing.

It's by far my favourite album of theirs.

Oh, and the song titles! My god, they're brilliant:

The Sodom and Gomorrah Show
I Made My Excuses and Left
I'm with Stupid
Casanova in Hell
Indefinite Leave to Remain
Luna Park
The Resurrectionist
Girls Don't Cry
Blue On Blue
The Former Enfant Terrible
Dirty Tricks
China
The Performanace of my Life
After the Event

I love this album :mrgreen:

Posted: Wed 31 Jan 2007, 6:02 pm
by Danger
The theme, 4 me, is the fear and loose of safety after the 11/9 with uncertainty for the future. So I can explain the black pictures and costumes

Posted: Wed 31 Jan 2007, 6:04 pm
by kdx125
Death & Fear

Posted: Wed 31 Jan 2007, 6:05 pm
by a powerful friend
Yes. Fundamental is about "passion, love, sex, money, violence, religion, injustice, death".

Posted: Wed 31 Jan 2007, 6:55 pm
by SilentRose
the theme of fundamental is: "there is no theme to this album" bascially a bunch of songs stuck together. hmph.

Posted: Wed 31 Jan 2007, 7:04 pm
by Pet Shop Girl
This album has to be one of my favourites so I adore the theme of it, with meaningful songs such as Integral.

Posted: Thu 01 Feb 2007, 2:48 am
by Cdrodkey
Fear and uncertainty--in relationships, in politics, in art, epistemologically speaking, and in oneself. Very carnal; some evolutionary psychology suggests that fear underlies all of our emotions. In some ways, thinking about these themes is the only way I can really appreciate "Psychological" as the opening track.

Come to think of it, fear is the underlying theme, I think, of a lot of PSB music, but some other common themes in PSB music in my view (liberation, guilt) aren't so prevalent here. IMHO.

Posted: Thu 01 Feb 2007, 1:34 pm
by Boy Strange
Cdrodkey wrote:fear is the underlying theme, I think, of a lot of PSB music
It certainly crops up whenever I consider listening to Bilingual.

Posted: Thu 01 Feb 2007, 3:46 pm
by Joemoz
Search long enough you can find a theme to any album.

Posted: Thu 01 Feb 2007, 3:54 pm
by so heart
kdx125 wrote:Death & Fear
and... a g e

Posted: Thu 01 Feb 2007, 5:27 pm
by stew-b
i actually prefer the 2nd disc,fundamentalism,very very good :)