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Travis

02 Nov 01 - 06:59 AM (#584508)
Subject: Travis
From: GUEST

Anyone here like Travis?


02 Nov 01 - 07:02 AM (#584510)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: The_one_and_only_Dai

Excellent songwriters, and consummate performers. Brilliant stuff and will become a classic act.

Happy with that?


02 Nov 01 - 07:05 AM (#584511)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: Skipjack K8

Getting the banjo back into popular muzak, and good on 'em. Splendid stuff.


02 Nov 01 - 07:07 AM (#584512)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: GUEST

Yes :-)

I expected the first reply to ask whether I meant Merle Travis...


02 Nov 01 - 07:14 AM (#584515)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: Allan C.

So, I guess you aren't discussing Bud and... either?


02 Nov 01 - 07:19 AM (#584516)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: GUEST

No, and not 'Dave Lee Travis' either


02 Nov 01 - 07:23 AM (#584519)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: Allan C.

Rather than for us to try to guess about this particular Travis, is there a link or something you could supply? I'd like to know more about whoever this is.


02 Nov 01 - 07:25 AM (#584521)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: GUEST

www.travisonline.com


02 Nov 01 - 07:31 AM (#584523)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: GUEST

Not the easiest site to navigate. I do however like the way they supply guitar chords on the lyric pages:

These are the chord shapes, it's up to you to find the place for them, happy strumming.


02 Nov 01 - 07:55 AM (#584532)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: Allan C.

Thanks for the link. I found my way to some soundbytes. While they don't produce the kind of music I prefer, I do appreciate their musicianship. They seem to be a bit apart (well, maybe a little) from much of what I have heard of late. Funny thing was that on at least a couple of cuts, I was reminded of the instrumentation of the Monkees. (I mean that in a good way.) I find their lyrics to be rather lacking, however. They don't go much beyond a simple statement or description which is repeated in various forms. Take a look at the lyrics of Crash Test Dummies to compare.


02 Nov 01 - 08:43 AM (#584551)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: Skipjack K8

Allan, I heard recently that given an infinite time frame, monkeys using typewriters would eventually come up with "Hey Hey! We're the Monkees".

Skipjack


02 Nov 01 - 09:15 AM (#584576)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: GUEST,Firecat

I do!!!! My favourite Travis song is Writing To Reach You, closely followed by Driftwood and Flowers In The Window!!


02 Nov 01 - 10:27 AM (#584622)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: SharonA

Allan C says: "Take a look at the lyrics of Crash Test Dummies to compare." Don't you mean "contrast", Allan?

I'm a great fan of the Crash Test Dummies, precisely because their lyrics have layers of meaning and unique metaphor; they make one think. I read through the lyrics on the Travis webpage linked from here and found nothing stimulating, just the usual trite, mundane fluff. Based on those lyrics, I must totally disagree with Dai's assessment of their songwriting. "Excellent"? No way.

Didn't find the sound bytes, though; where are they?

(BTW, I opened this thread thinking it might be about Travis picking. I'd never heard of this band before.)


02 Nov 01 - 10:46 AM (#584637)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: 53

travis tritt is a great performer, i guess that's who you are talking about. BOB


02 Nov 01 - 10:53 AM (#584643)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: 53

and i forgot to mention randy travis, he's good also, and by the way he's just put out a brand new gospel album with some really good cuts on it, you should give it a listen if you like gospel music. BOB


02 Nov 01 - 11:29 AM (#584680)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: Allan C.

Yes, Sharon, that word fits a lot better.


02 Nov 01 - 01:12 PM (#584795)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: GUEST

Sounded like a trit question . . .


02 Nov 01 - 01:13 PM (#584797)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: GUEST,Matt_R

I LOVE Travis. Yeah, the lyrics may not be God's gift to the music world, but who says they have to be? They are a lot clearer than a good deal of the stuff out there. Their covers of "The Weight" and "The Urge for Going", as well as a hilarious acoustic version of "Hit Me Baby One More Time" have been excellent. I'd have to say my favorite Travis songs are: Safe, More Than Us, Turn, Flowers In The Window, Only The Faces Change, All I Wanna Do Is Rock, and Happy.

Great band...not the musical gods one would have to be to receive recognition on Mudcat, but they are excellent are forerunners in the British New Acoustic Movement that features the likes of other personal favorites of mine Badly Drawn Boy, Coldplay, Turin Brakes, and Doves.


02 Nov 01 - 04:43 PM (#584983)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: SharonA

Matt R says, "The lyrics may not be God's gift to the music world, but who says they have to be?" Not I; I was simply disagreeing (wholeheartedly) with Dai's opinion of their songwriting, based on the lyrics I read on the website. Now, perhaps their tunes are another story, but I've never heard them. Please, someone, tell me where I can find the sound bytes of their songs on their website!


02 Nov 01 - 04:54 PM (#584992)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: Margaret V

Yup, I like them. The lyrics are pretty simple, but they are heartfelt, and Fran Healy's voice is lovely; natural, but not lazy. I only have "The Man Who," so my knowledge is pretty limited, but one thing I really love about that album is its production. It is beautifully mixed, so that there is clarity and, somehow, space, between the layers (wish I could be more articulate about the nature of sound). I guess one might say it's "atmospheric" if one didn't mind sounding cheesey. Cheers. Margaret


02 Nov 01 - 04:57 PM (#584993)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: Margaret V

Oh; Sharon, I don't know where you can find stuff on their web-site but there's always the 30-second bits on Amazon.com... Margaret


03 Nov 01 - 06:35 AM (#585258)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: Skipjack K8

Heard "Why does it always rain on me?" on the wireless this morning. It is (IMO, not humble) a great song, a lovely meter, a pleasantly lazy vocal, and well constructed.

Skipjack


08 Nov 01 - 08:10 PM (#588655)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: GUEST

"But life is both a major and a minor key"

Poor lyrics, my arse


09 Nov 01 - 05:45 AM (#588845)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: The_one_and_only_Dai

Skipjack, that's exactly what I meant earlier; Great songwriters. Simple sentiments, eloquently expressed in few words, and exquisite musicianship.


09 Nov 01 - 02:24 PM (#589099)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: Lepus Rex

Not a fan.

---Lepus Rex


09 Nov 01 - 03:33 PM (#589175)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: Paul from Hull

Yep, me like 'em...& the Crash Test Dummies too


09 Nov 01 - 03:41 PM (#589185)
Subject: RE: Travis
From: GUEST,John in Kingston upon Hull

I thought this thread was about the gaurd dog at The Kingston!