"We are Maggie and Terre and SuzzyMaggie and Terre and Suzzy Rochewe don't give out our agesand we don't give out our phone numbersgive out our phone numberssometimes our voices give outbut not our ages and our phone numbers"
Oh, shut the fuck up. So, does it get a lot better after that?
― Arthur (Arthur), Saturday, 31 May 2003 14:02 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Rockist Scientist, Saturday, 31 May 2003 14:08 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Arthur (Arthur), Saturday, 31 May 2003 14:18 (twenty-one years ago) link
― David R. (popshots75`), Saturday, 31 May 2003 14:46 (twenty-one years ago) link
― amateurist (amateurist), Saturday, 31 May 2003 15:06 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Jazzbo (jmcgaw), Saturday, 31 May 2003 16:08 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Saturday, 31 May 2003 16:08 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Rockist Scientist, Saturday, 31 May 2003 16:33 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Sean (Sean), Saturday, 31 May 2003 17:14 (twenty-one years ago) link
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000002KK4.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
I think that album cover is what really turned me against them. They just just looked so incredibly lame in 1979.
I just did a ILM search and it's full of posts from Nathalie talking about how crap they are. Ha!
― Arthur (Arthur), Saturday, 31 May 2003 19:15 (twenty-one years ago) link
http://64.95.118.51/images/opti/1f/80/138716-music-resized200.JPG
― Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Saturday, 31 May 2003 19:17 (twenty-one years ago) link
― roger adultery (roger adultery), Saturday, 31 May 2003 19:18 (twenty-one years ago) link
― Sean@tangmonkey (Sean M), Saturday, 31 May 2003 23:14 (twenty-one years ago) link
oh man, "Hammond Song" is incredible, like, maybe the best song ever. Funny, I've had that album for a few years now, and kind of hated it for a while, but it sure hit me (especially that song) this year. I thought they sounded like a satanic a capella group, which I thought was lame. And then I realized that I REALLY LIKE satanic a capella groups. And dare I say Robert Fripp's finest moment? DARE I? Incidentally, there's a longish essay on "Hammond Song" in the Oxford American music issue this year.
― tylerw, Friday, 2 November 2007 14:25 (seventeen years ago) link
hmmm maybe i'll pull this record out today and give it another try.
― artdamages, Friday, 2 November 2007 14:28 (seventeen years ago) link
yeah, do it! again, i really did not like it the first few times I heard it. A friend gave it to me randomly and for the life of me, I couldn't figure out why. But it kept popping up on my itunes whenever I had it on shuffle and it won me over big time. Fun fact that I learned from that Oxford America essay -- Paul Simon discovered them! They sang on Rhymin' Simon. Weird.
― tylerw, Friday, 2 November 2007 14:38 (seventeen years ago) link
i do like the singing, but right after hammond is another cornball song about waitressing or whatever
― artdamages, Friday, 2 November 2007 15:35 (seventeen years ago) link
"The Train" is fucking awesome. "Hammond Song" got a nice write-up in the new Music Issue of The Oxford American (by John Jeremiah Sullivan), and appears at the end of the issue's free CD.
― Matos W.K., Friday, 2 November 2007 15:43 (seventeen years ago) link
(sorry, xpost about the OA. should've read more carefully)
i love "the boat family"
― and what, Friday, 2 November 2007 15:46 (seventeen years ago) link
Hammond Song is indeed ridiculously amazing. "Losing True" comes close
― jaxon, Friday, 2 November 2007 19:05 (seventeen years ago) link
Hammond Song is an incredible song, one of my favorites, but it's an anomaly for me. The rest of their stuff is OK to pretty awful.
― caek, Friday, 2 November 2007 20:37 (seventeen years ago) link
-- jaxon
otm
― gershy, Saturday, 3 November 2007 02:33 (seventeen years ago) link
"Hammond Song" pwns, but "Pretty and High" is almost as good.
― Rock Hardy, Saturday, 3 November 2007 03:33 (seventeen years ago) link
Cover of "Married Men" is great!
― roxymuzak, Saturday, 3 November 2007 06:58 (seventeen years ago) link
it's actually their tune (maggie wrote it?)but i guess phoebe snow recorded it first
― gershy, Saturday, 3 November 2007 15:37 (seventeen years ago) link
I thought it was Janis Ian?
― roxymuzak, Saturday, 3 November 2007 17:17 (seventeen years ago) link
amg & wiki confirm maggie roche as the writer - maybe janis ian did a cover as well (married women for her amirite?)
― gershy, Saturday, 3 November 2007 18:44 (seventeen years ago) link
Hm! Well, way to go Roches! It's a good song.
― roxymuzak, Saturday, 3 November 2007 19:20 (seventeen years ago) link
Me too.
― Rockist Scientist, Saturday, 3 November 2007 21:39 (seventeen years ago) link
I played my friend Hammond Song and he liked it so much he used in the trailer for his movie: http://www.vimeo.com/1524737
― Convert your pencil into a large pole (caek), Sunday, 14 September 2008 23:46 (sixteen years ago) link
Ha, neat, you inadvertently got me into the Roches! I found that trailer on youtube when I was going through a bit of a Rebecca Pidgeon phase a while back, and I was so taken with the song that I googled the lyrics to find out who it was. Insta-fan! I love that whole first album.
― Vaguely Threatening CAPTCHAs, Monday, 15 September 2008 01:55 (sixteen years ago) link
is Speak worth buying? The reviews suggest it is.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Monday, 15 September 2008 02:38 (sixteen years ago) link
xp, haha! glad to have played a part.
― Convert your pencil into a large pole (caek), Monday, 15 September 2008 03:00 (sixteen years ago) link
speak! i haven't listened to that in 15 yrs probably. my impressions at the time - not bad. suffers from a sort of bland "updating" of their sound (which is of course oh so dated now). not dissimilar to the mcgarrigle's "heartbeats accelerating" in that sense.
― the internets ideal (velko), Monday, 15 September 2008 03:09 (sixteen years ago) link
"He's miserableAnd I am miserableWeeee are miserableCan't we have a partyWould he rather have a party?After all we have to sit hereAnd he's even drinking a beerI want to ask him what's his nameBut I can't 'cause I'm so afraid of the man on the train"
― Matos W.K., Saturday, 15 August 2009 18:08 (fifteen years ago) link
"I am trying not to have a bad day" all time great line
― Man Is Nairf! (J0hn D.), Saturday, 15 August 2009 19:13 (fifteen years ago) link
i haven't pulled out these LPs in years. remember really liking 1975's "seductive reasoning" the best. "west virginia" and "telephone bill" were good IIRC. produced by paul simon, and sounds like his first solo LP at times (that is a GOOD thing).
so odd that the s/t album was produced by robert fripp! how did that happen? anyway aside from "hammond song" i can't remember much of anything from that or any subsequent LPs.
their 80s and 90s albums were staples of bargain used CD bins for years. probably still are.
― amateurist, Saturday, 15 August 2009 19:58 (fifteen years ago) link
sounds like his first solo LP at times (that is a GOOD thing)
it's as good a thing in that realm as there is
― Matos W.K., Saturday, 15 August 2009 19:59 (fifteen years ago) link
yeah,
btw "seductive reasoning": http://rapidshare.com/files/197231698/RSDuo75.rar
― amateurist, Saturday, 15 August 2009 20:01 (fifteen years ago) link
[since it is out of print]
― amateurist, Saturday, 15 August 2009 20:03 (fifteen years ago) link
Do I wanna be a dog?any diddlin' male would doif I was a damned old dogI wouldn't be fussy for you
Do I wanna be a housebroken dogeat better than an IndianI don't wanna be a damned old dogI just wanna lick your chin again
I thought that I could convince youI thought that I could get throughchew out a hole in the fence youbarked up between me and you
Limpin' around in the moonlightcoverin' up what I didwords decompose all around menuisances I committed
Do I wanna be a dogcut the heat out of meif I was a damned old dogI wouldn't have to goddamn human be
― Joint Custody (ian), Wednesday, 6 January 2010 18:55 (fourteen years ago) link
I used to sing these songs with my older sister to practice harmonies, even though I am not entirely crazy about them. Roxy and I cover the song Married Men when we do our sister folk music project, Easy Company, which rarely gets any of our attention.
I always liked their song Mr. Sellack, which begs a boss to give them their old job back:
Oh Mr SellackCan I have my job back?I've run out of money againLast time I saw youI was singing Hallelujah!I'm so glad to be leavin' this restaurant
Now, the only thing I wantIs to have my old job back againI'll clean the tablesI'll do the creamsI'll get down on my knees and scrub behind the steam table
...
Now the only thing I wantIs to have my old job back againI won't be nasty to customers no moreWhen they send their burger back I'll tell them thatI'm sorry
Waiting tables ain't that badSince I've seen you last, I've waitedFor some things that you would not believeTo come true
― Kelsey Glamour (Nijoli), Wednesday, 6 January 2010 19:03 (fourteen years ago) link
Mr Sellack is so cute imo.
― Joint Custody (ian), Wednesday, 6 January 2010 19:05 (fourteen years ago) link
if u go down to Hammond you'll never come back iircimo yr on the rong track
― velko, Wednesday, 6 January 2010 19:08 (fourteen years ago) link
"Jill of All Trades" is one of my favorite songs ever...I first heard it through the gorgeous cover by Liquorice, and then after hearing the original, I realized that Liquorice got some of the key lyrics wrong. For example, Jenny sings, "Running into love, south of the border. Why you wanna get stuck with a needle and a kiss?" But the original goes, "Running into *luck*, south of the border. Why you wanna get stuck with a needle and a *kid*?"...which is a completely brilliant line, obliquely referring to an abortion performed in Mexico (presumably pre-Roe v. Wade), using mid-sentence rhymes ("luck" with "stuck"), and using two meanings of "stuck" (pricked with a sewing needle, and left with a kid). You don't find songwriting this good very often, folks!
― ernestp, Wednesday, 6 January 2010 23:49 (fourteen years ago) link
I think the Fiery Furnaces listen to the Roches. Roches + Sparks = Fiery Furnaces. Makes me like the Fiery Furnaces more, considering that, actually.
― If Assholes Could Fly This Place Would Be An Airport, Thursday, 23 September 2010 02:12 (fourteen years ago) link
lol largest elizabeth gishttp://www.history.com/images/media/slideshow/new-jersey/new-jersey-elizabeth.jpg
― buzza, Thursday, 23 September 2010 02:42 (fourteen years ago) link
Roches mix I made for my Mom:
We (The Roches, 1979)Everyone Is Good (Speak, 1989)The Death of Suzzy Roche (Nurds, 1980)Bobby's Song (Nurds, 1980)Easy (Speak, 1989)The Married Man (The Roches, 1979)Troubled Love (A Dove, 1992)Ing (A Dove, 1992)The Largest Elizabeth in the World (Keep on Doing, 1982)Losing True (Keep on Doing, 1982)My Sick Mind (Nurds, 1980)Somebody's Gonna Have to Be Me (A Dove, 1992)West Virginia (Seductive Reasoning - Maggie & Terre Roche, 1975)The Boat Family (Nurds, 1980)Big Nuthin' (Speak, 1989)I Love My Mom (Speak, 1989)Want Not Want Not (Keep on Doing, 1982)You're the Two (A Dove, 1992)Love Radiates Around (Another World, 1985)Hammond Song (The Roches, 1979)
I don't know what possessed me to leave off "The Train" or "The Troubles" from The Roches.
And to answer Alfred's post from 2008, Speak is excellent. (And A Dove is pretty good too.)
― Hideous Lump, Friday, 24 September 2010 02:06 (fourteen years ago) link
i'm a big fan of their early stuff but never listened to NURDS
― terrible,gay,homo,awful,house,music,Christine,Green,Leafy,Dragon,Indigo (buzza), Friday, 24 September 2010 05:57 (fourteen years ago) link
Took me a while to give Nurds a full listen because the title track is annoying, but it turns out most everything after that is great, esp. "My Sick Mind."
I don't really hear the Fiery Furnaces connection. Actually always thought the Roches were more a precursor to someone like Kimya Dawson, though that does them a pretty big disservice. (Hope it doesn't make you like the Roches any less!)
More and more I think "Steady with the Maestro" is one of my favorite songs ever.
― Vaguely Threatening CAPTCHAs, Friday, 24 September 2010 18:11 (fourteen years ago) link
Would shave my legs with a rusty razor if they'd do one more album with Fripp.
― If you want me to "get there," pay attention to my angina (WmC), Friday, 24 September 2010 18:13 (fourteen years ago) link
eww
― 69, Friday, 24 September 2010 18:52 (fourteen years ago) link
woah the movie trailer that caek posted upthread features the twilight dude!!!!!!!!
― my balls and my nerds (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 24 September 2010 18:56 (fourteen years ago) link
the movie itself, too! a lot of youtube comments on versions of "hammond song" come from smitten little ladies named PATTINSONFAN#1 etc
― 69, Friday, 24 September 2010 19:30 (fourteen years ago) link
crazy has your friend moved a ton of DVDs to goth chicks?
― my balls and my nerds (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 24 September 2010 19:35 (fourteen years ago) link
the movie trailer caek posted upthread features caek!
― caek, Friday, 24 September 2010 20:19 (fourteen years ago) link
I really must get Speak.
― raging hetero lifechill (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 24 September 2010 20:23 (fourteen years ago) link
I got Speak! What a marvelous domestic record -- it evokes what's best about families, the hearth without the sentimentality; Casios instead of acoustic guitars around the fire. "Easy" and "In The World" are as good as anything on the s/t.
― raging hetero lifechill (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 4 October 2010 22:31 (fourteen years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_B9QKoFL4c
"My Sick Mind" and "The Hallelujah Chorus" from 1981.
― Hideous Lump, Wednesday, 6 October 2010 03:05 (fourteen years ago) link
Hearing the album for the first time. Hard to think of another record that goes from unendurably irritating to total classic in the space of its first two songs.
― Pop is superior to all other genres (DL), Thursday, 3 March 2011 11:50 (thirteen years ago) link
Now playing The Troubles - not sure what the hell they're trying to do there.
― Pop is superior to all other genres (DL), Thursday, 3 March 2011 12:02 (thirteen years ago) link
get some strawberry-apricot pie
― buzza, Thursday, 3 March 2011 15:39 (thirteen years ago) link
Well I guess they succeeded on that front.
― Pop is superior to all other genres (DL), Thursday, 3 March 2011 15:49 (thirteen years ago) link
Everything about that record is A++++, even the jokey songs.
― WmC, Thursday, 3 March 2011 15:58 (thirteen years ago) link
For me it's a straight split between beautifully affecting and unbelievably irritating.
― Pop is superior to all other genres (DL), Thursday, 3 March 2011 16:00 (thirteen years ago) link
dunno if you mean that as a criticism, but i think that's a nice line to walk
― tylerw, Thursday, 3 March 2011 16:11 (thirteen years ago) link
Revive because Real Gone Music is re-issuing Maggie and Terre's "Seductive Reasoning" and because the Roches were kick-ass. If you don't like the silly stuff then you don't deserve the serious stuff. #rockism
― Display Name (this cannot be changed):, Monday, 13 February 2012 14:52 (twelve years ago) link
Kinda outta nowhere:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/24/opinion/sunday/music-takes-a-back-seat-to-fund-raising.html
― Ned Raggett, Sunday, 24 June 2012 22:11 (twelve years ago) link
She even writes op-eds like a Roche.
Here's a Spotify playlist I put together from this thread, including Hideous Lump's Roches Playlist for Mom (sans anything from A Dove which isn't available on Spotify):
http://open.spotify.com/user/124420673/playlist/0iXz3aEWFAupPqmPaS3xD5
― Naive Teen Idol, Thursday, 3 January 2013 12:54 (eleven years ago) link
the TRUE first album, seductive reasoning, is by far the best IMO (I always think of ma nuit chez maud with that title). esp. the ballads.
lots of unexpected melodic twists in here. malachy's is great, so is down the dream.
if i had to place their sensibility i'd say the closest thing would be loudon wainwright III. he's an acquired taste too.
― espring (amateurist), Tuesday, 22 April 2014 17:50 (ten years ago) link
their albums are more fully developed musically imo. how could it be otherwise w/ those harmonies?
And of course, Loudon was with Suzzy for a long time and had a daughter with her.
― Naive Teen Idol, Wednesday, 23 April 2014 03:47 (ten years ago) link
ok, that I did _not_ know. it makes almost too much sense.
― espring (amateurist), Wednesday, 23 April 2014 04:07 (ten years ago) link
Yeah, their daughter is a singer-songwriter too, Lucy Wainwright-Roche. She's started recording, but U haven't heard her much yet (also performs with her Mom in the Mountain Stage archives).
Gotta say the first (trio) Roches album was the only thing that got me up and going to an early morning class I dreaded: as written, "Man on a Train"'s verses were so scared (next to a beer-drinking, NY Post-reading man, and wanting, somewhat desperately sounding, "to say, 'Let's have a party,' but I can't because I'm so afraid/Of the man on the train," and shoving into the chorus, "Once you get on, you can never get off/Of the commuter train," so why should that get my ass all the way to class? Admitting the need for company, fear of bridging gaps, and those harmonies rising up, taking me, and the singers' own hopes/fears---aw, it worked, every time, even though I did as badly in the class as prophesied (what the hell, I passed). "Quitting Time" was real good too, the sound of freeedom; balancing "Man" and the one about "can I have my old job back"--- just about the whole LP was fine ( producer Fripp occasionally used a bit of his own guitar and Larry Fast's Synergy synth, thus maybe inventing folktronica in passing).
― dow, Wednesday, 23 April 2014 13:38 (ten years ago) link
That first trio album is one of my favorite records of all time.
― Alvarius B. Goode (WilliamC), Wednesday, 23 April 2014 15:05 (ten years ago) link
when we say the first trio album, we're talking about the one from 1979, fripp-produced?i love the roches.
― tylerw, Wednesday, 23 April 2014 15:25 (ten years ago) link
Yeah, that's the one I mean.
― Alvarius B. Goode (WilliamC), Wednesday, 23 April 2014 15:35 (ten years ago) link
ok! i actually haven't heard that earlier duo LP -- worth seeking out?
― tylerw, Wednesday, 23 April 2014 15:39 (ten years ago) link
& yeah, comparing loudon and the roches makes a lot of sense aesthetically to me. something about the almost self-sabotaging sense of humor (like a weird joke in the middle of what seems like an utterly serious song) that makes them totally fascinating/unique. probably what makes them an acquired taste too.
― tylerw, Wednesday, 23 April 2014 15:43 (ten years ago) link
Yeah, it's good, and still around, though maybe as cut-out. Maggie and Terre took Paul Simon's class on songwriting, and then they made this (dunno if he helped 'em get a deal).
― dow, Wednesday, 23 April 2014 19:26 (ten years ago) link
"seductive reasoning" LP was produced by simon/roy halee (sp?) and there are the same nice and oddball production touches you find on the first few paul simon solo LPs. like a glass harmonica coming in on the verses of one song. but not as inventive as the fripp production of the first proper "roches" album.
"west virginia" and "malachy" are for all time. lots of songs on that record about a young woman's emerging sexuality. à la wainwright, it mixes lyricism with funny frankness. amusingly distanced description of old boyfriends, etc.
― espring (amateurist), Thursday, 24 April 2014 07:40 (ten years ago) link
Forgot Simon co-produced it. Speaking of Wainwrights and emergence, The McGarrigle Hour, from 1999, is a family get-together, with sonically amicable Loudie and Kate, Anna, maybe the recording debut of Rufus and Martha, plus other relatives and friends, incl. Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris. Pretty, sometimes luvly, wry, contemplative, taking a turn with young Martha's epic "Year of The Dragon," written to/at Dad---reminds me of Sally and Don on Mad Men (last scenes of the latest ep notwithstanding).
― dow, Thursday, 24 April 2014 20:50 (ten years ago) link
Hello, does anybody know of the meaning of the Hammond Song? Also was there really a Mr. Sellack?
― PQ, Wednesday, 25 June 2014 21:06 (ten years ago) link
if you go down to Hammond…
― banjoboy, Thursday, 26 June 2014 04:07 (ten years ago) link
Holy shit, that's an awesome performance.
― Naive Teen Idol, Thursday, 26 June 2014 15:00 (ten years ago) link
i just heard "hammond song" for the first time. what a remarkable song. the odd lyrics and those harmonies playing around with the guitar Frippery. yum
― tayto fan (Michael B), Wednesday, 28 October 2015 22:35 (nine years ago) link
Amazing song, definitely.
― _Rudipherous_, Wednesday, 28 October 2015 22:39 (nine years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h84PS-CQ6ag
― scarlett bohansson (unregistered), Thursday, 29 October 2015 01:19 (nine years ago) link
Basically what Michael B posted in the last revive... I like the hip camp counsellor vibe. The harmonies are weird, unexpected, super-polished in places and clashy in others. Sometimes the girls sing the same notes, sometimes two drop out quite suddenly to leave just one. Other times they scatter and make the most beautiful sound. And yeah, Fripp just turns up and does his thing and it's like the future being beamed into a 1970s American kitchen.
― TARANTINO! (dog latin), Wednesday, 15 June 2016 15:02 (eight years ago) link
"Hammond Song" is just the best. A magical song.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 15 June 2016 15:36 (eight years ago) link
This song cannot be invoked without me listening to it like 3 or 4 times in a row.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 15 June 2016 16:00 (eight years ago) link
Also a jam: "The Married Men"
― goodoldneon, Wednesday, 15 June 2016 17:33 (eight years ago) link
Distinct Roche-harmonies vibes from London-based act The Drink (esp notable about 30 seconds in here):
http://youtu.be/EjMK6hMIFuo
― Tim, Wednesday, 15 June 2016 21:34 (eight years ago) link
thoughts?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brIogcMAXSQ
― hypnic jerk (rushomancy), Thursday, 16 June 2016 01:38 (eight years ago) link
xp oh! I played a gig with The Drink once. Glad to see they're doing well.
― TARANTINO! (dog latin), Thursday, 16 June 2016 08:24 (eight years ago) link
To the original poster...you only need to sit through two and a half minutes and you get to one of the most beautiful transitions/songs in recorded music!
https://devonrecordclub.com/2016/07/11/the-roches-the-roches-round-91-toms-selection/
― yugi ex, Monday, 11 July 2016 11:06 (eight years ago) link
RIP Maggie
― Ⓓⓡ. (Johnny Fever), Saturday, 21 January 2017 15:25 (seven years ago) link
ah, shit. I really need to pick up some more Roches records beyond the debut.
― a serious and fascinating fartist (Simon H.), Saturday, 21 January 2017 16:09 (seven years ago) link
love them but she was always my favorite, amazing songwriter. very sad to hear this.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBqhigRvplo
― velko, Saturday, 21 January 2017 16:31 (seven years ago) link
https://youtu.be/oh9nlTTygmQ
― Naive Teen Idol, Saturday, 21 January 2017 19:34 (seven years ago) link
love them but she was always my favorite, amazing songwriter. very sad to hear this.📹
Also, embedded link here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh9nlTTygmQ&feature=youtu.be
― Naive Teen Idol, Saturday, 21 January 2017 19:36 (seven years ago) link
I was too pat and dismissive in my earlier posts on this thread, although yeah, I still think they were too cutesy at times. Maybe it's just another example of the self-indulgence that you sometimes have to indulge (at least to the extent of setting it aside) in artists you enjoy.
Anyway, she was a great songwriter, overall.
― _Rudipherous_, Saturday, 21 January 2017 20:14 (seven years ago) link
RIP. My favorite of her songs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MyJIQkdruo
― The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 21 January 2017 20:38 (seven years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBQSJLRb-mw
My favorite of hers, written from the point of view of her father who was in the late stages of Alzheimer's; the "she" in the song is her mother.
― Three Word Username, Saturday, 21 January 2017 23:55 (seven years ago) link
Thanks, and good to know that kid sister Suzzy is still active, touring in '16 w daughter Lucy Wainwright Roche, who also works solo and with Martha as The Wainwright Sisters. Mom and daughter did this song and video, re Suzzy's novel Wayward Saints:http://www.roches.com/suzzy/
― dow, Sunday, 22 January 2017 00:08 (seven years ago) link
So sorry to hear this, I grew up listening to the first two Roches albums - the first is covered very well upthread, but the 'Nurds' is also absolutely worth checking out. The title track starts off sort of MOR and almost gets like Roches do Kleenex/LiLiPUT after a bit which is pretty unexpected if you're going through their LPs in order.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWnAxwLriig
― Camaraderie at Arms Length, Sunday, 22 January 2017 01:11 (seven years ago) link
Does anyone know the story behind the stuff they shout it in "Nurds?" I'm guessing some of it might be actual school girl taunts.
― _Rudipherous_, Sunday, 22 January 2017 01:41 (seven years ago) link
My pal Steve just uploaded this, it's apparently an off air copy and has a Q&A that was never broadcasted, the second part is uploading as we speak I believe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsRB0xH55P4&feature=youtu.be
― MaresNest, Sunday, 22 January 2017 18:31 (seven years ago) link
Dang, one more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsRB0xH55P4
― MaresNest, Sunday, 22 January 2017 18:32 (seven years ago) link
the prince was confused, so he asked the magician
― reggie (qualmsley), Thursday, 13 July 2017 22:22 (seven years ago) link
― tayto fan (Michael B), Wednesday, October 28, 2015 10:35 PM (one year ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
^^ Me right now.
― Le Bateau Ivre, Thursday, 13 July 2017 23:23 (seven years ago) link
absolutely love Hammond Song. Go-to drinking song tbh
― Paisley Window Pane (Ross), Thursday, 13 July 2017 23:30 (seven years ago) link
Don't know if the Roches have any true heiresses, but The Unthanks come to mind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyAPZaey7PQ
― Le Bateau Ivre, Thursday, 13 July 2017 23:33 (seven years ago) link
Soz, meant this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPnDO4gJk84
Folk evolving into British Sea Power-esque proggy bliss where stakes are honestly high.
― Le Bateau Ivre, Thursday, 13 July 2017 23:35 (seven years ago) link
I am probably half of the dedicated Unthanks thread at this point
― a serious and fascinating fartist (Simon H.), Friday, 14 July 2017 01:37 (seven years ago) link
Suzzy & Lucy got a new alb out Oct. 30, details here (didn't know this site, got a lot of Roche-Wainwright-and-otherwise-relateds/compatibles):http://storysoundrecords.com/news
― dow, Thursday, 17 September 2020 23:59 (four years ago) link
Nice. I've been meaning to check out the others they've done, or really any of the various solo and duo Roche albums. So much stuff released between A Dove and Moonswept, in particular, and those are both great.
― swing out sister: live in new donk city (geoffreyess), Friday, 18 September 2020 00:52 (four years ago) link
oops, just saw this:hello from NYC!just wanted to let you know that my mom and I will be doing an online show from my apartment - tonight at 7:30 eastern!
don't worry - if you can't make that time, the concert will remain up and watchable for a few days. if you CAN make it, YAY! Here's how to find us tonight:
Suzzy and LucySongs From Home - November 18 - 7:30pm
YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWH0NNf98hYFacebook:www.facebook.com/lucy.w.roche
Instagram :@lucywainwrightroche
Sending love from Brooklyn!xo Lucy (and Suzzy!)
― dow, Thursday, 19 November 2020 01:26 (three years ago) link
Maggie Roche wrote an 8-minute song about how much she loves her winter coat, and it's utterly delightful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3SBuAqbxz4
― J. Sam, Tuesday, 29 December 2020 02:04 (three years ago) link
So charming! I'm not familiar with much of their stuff beyond the first few albums (and Seductive Reasoning), but I came across this song at some point and it's been a favorite of mine ever since.
― Vaguely Threatening CAPTCHAs, Tuesday, 29 December 2020 14:54 (three years ago) link
Roches' Christmas album is a longtime favorite.
― Three Rings for the Elven Bishop (Dan Peterson), Tuesday, 29 December 2020 19:23 (three years ago) link
That was, indeed, charming.
― Naive Teen Idol, Thursday, 31 December 2020 06:48 (three years ago) link
Don't always like that first song they play on that Song From Home concert, but they got through to me.
― Dog Heavy Manners (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 31 December 2020 14:10 (three years ago) link
Okay, “My Winter Coat” is great.
― Dog Heavy Manners (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 31 December 2020 14:22 (three years ago) link
Mountain Stage recently re-broadcast Suzzy & Lucy's December set from home, and it's pretty involving,in some unexpected ways, like when voices infiltrate the big acoustic guitar---not boomy guitar, just something about the home recording plus the typically quirky Mountain Stage sound, at least on radio---haven't listened to the archived set yet, though incl. songs that didn't make the broadcast time constraints, from a very strong, variegated, cohesive li'l trip through originals and covers (Connie Converse, from the 50s, I think they said, comes across like a Roche, Suzzy's hip youngest aunt maybe), also "Factory Girl," not the Stones alas, but a vivid British folk song: Audio and playlist are herehttps://www.mountainstage.org/archives/Pages/playlist.aspx?playlistid=212
― dow, Sunday, 11 April 2021 18:33 (three years ago) link
"when voices infilrate" that's mainly a passage in one song, I think; voices are up front most of the time.
― dow, Sunday, 11 April 2021 18:35 (three years ago) link
Mother's Day show ov Lucy & Suzzy will be up for a while; if this link don't work check their Facebook:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExW86ZJ7b5U
― dow, Sunday, 9 May 2021 21:38 (three years ago) link
Wow. Sounds incredible. Thank you
― scampos sacra fames (outdoor_miner), Sunday, 9 May 2021 23:43 (three years ago) link
Oh, hi. Probably not quite the time or the place, butch thinking of doing a poll in Lucy’s dad in the near future, if there is any interest. Happy Mother’s Day!
― Working in the POLL Mine (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 9 May 2021 23:45 (three years ago) link
Butch = been.
in=on
I wish you were butch until...sorry
― Working in the POLL Mine (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 9 May 2021 23:46 (three years ago) link
The 8+ minute title track is also amazing. Starting to think that's secretly one of their best albums.
― swing out sister: live in new donk city (geoffreyess), Monday, 10 May 2021 20:20 (three years ago) link
Bracing live track here: https://pathwaytoparis.bandcamp.com/track/cold-october-day-live-lucy-wainwright-roche-and-suzzy-roche Some others here by them, Martha, Nicole Atkins (whom curmudgeon and I think sounds like 60s Laura Nyro, but def w her own songwriting style), David Johansen, others, sep and together--might have to get this benefit.Which led me to the original "Cold October Day" and a lot more:https://lucywainwrightrochesuzzyroche.bandcamp.com/album/mud-apples
― dow, Friday, 15 October 2021 18:41 (three years ago) link
That was pretty great.
― Naive Teen Idol, Saturday, 16 October 2021 04:54 (three years ago) link
Singer-songwriter Terre Roche of the legendary NYC sibling folk trio, The Roches has announced the release of Kin Ya See That Sun, a collection of previously unreleased live recordings and original songs written and performed by Terre and her late sister Maggie. The 15-track album arrives digitally Friday, October 21. Kin Ya See That Sun will also be released as a limited-edition book featuring illustrations by Terre, song lyrics, rare photographs, exclusive new interview excerpts, and additional background about the project (all book purchases receive a digital download of the album). The book is available for pre-order now. Kin Ya See That Sun is heralded by today’s premiere of the title track which is the first song Terre and Maggie wrote together as children. “I was 12 years old, and Maggie was 13,” says Terre Roche. “We were just learning to play guitar. We’d learned off a PBS special called ‘Folk Guitar with Laura Weber’ – I’ve always regretted that I never wrote Laura Weber a fan letter, and sadly she has passed away, but she taught us a bunch of guitar chords, strums and very cool folk songs we had never heard before. Maggie gave me this set of lyrics and I wrote the music for it. Though we had never traveled beyond our New Jersey home we had a longing to go out West.”Listen to "Kin Ya See That Sun"
Kin Ya See That Sun will also be released as a limited-edition book featuring illustrations by Terre, song lyrics, rare photographs, exclusive new interview excerpts, and additional background about the project (all book purchases receive a digital download of the album). The book is available for pre-order now.
Kin Ya See That Sun is heralded by today’s premiere of the title track which is the first song Terre and Maggie wrote together as children.
“I was 12 years old, and Maggie was 13,” says Terre Roche. “We were just learning to play guitar. We’d learned off a PBS special called ‘Folk Guitar with Laura Weber’ – I’ve always regretted that I never wrote Laura Weber a fan letter, and sadly she has passed away, but she taught us a bunch of guitar chords, strums and very cool folk songs we had never heard before. Maggie gave me this set of lyrics and I wrote the music for it. Though we had never traveled beyond our New Jersey home we had a longing to go out West.”
Listen to "Kin Ya See That Sun"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32KEU2dCPXE
Terre and Maggie Roche grew up in Park Ridge, NJ where they first fell in love with folk music before setting off to perform their own songs at college campuses around the country. The sisters toured the US by themselves, for more than two years, with 17-year-old Terre completing her senior year of high school by doing homework and exams while on the road. Paul Simon met them when they crashed his songwriting class at NYU. He would come to produce part of their album Seductive Reasoning and enlist them to sing background harmonies on his blockbuster third solo album, 1973’s There Goes Rhymin’ Simon. With his support, the sisters made their official debut with 1975’s now-classic Seductive Reasoning, featuring production from Simon and the renowned Paul Samwell-Smith (Cat Stevens, Carly Simon, Jethro Tull), with backing by the famed Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. Terre and Maggie were soon joined by youngest sister Suzzy as The Roches. Hailed for their irreverent, beguiling, and original approach to traditional folk songcraft and three-part harmony, the trio made a spectacular debut with 1979’s The Roches (produced by Robert Fripp, with whom Terre also collaborated on that same year’s milestone LP, Exposure), followed by a long series of recordings, tours, and TV appearances (including a memorable 1979 performance on Saturday Night Live).http://www.roches.com/television/snl79.htmlSadly, Maggie Roche passed away in 2017. Two years later, out of the blue, Terre received live recordings from two different people who had recorded her and Maggie performing in 1975 and 2000. Here were many of the songs from Seductive Reasoning as they were originally arranged, just two voices and two guitars. Highlights include powerful performances of fan favorites like “Telephone Bill” and “Damned Old Dog” (recorded during a 1975 promotional tour) and the classic “If You Emptied Out All Your Pockets You Could Not Make the Change,” the latter recorded during Terre and Maggie’s acclaimed run of concerts in 2000. All live recordings featured on Kin Ya See That Sun were restored and mastered by Thomas Millioto. Kin Ya See That Sun further collects never-before-heard songs such as “The Colleges” and “Apostrophe to the Wind” alongside exclusive outtakes from Seductive Reasoning including “Pretty and High” (later re-recorded for The Roches’ eponymous debut) and the previously unreleased gem, “Moonruns,” both produced in London by Samwell-Smith. “Working on this project has brought me back in touch with the deep spiritual connection Maggie and I shared at a point in our lives,” Terre Roche says. “You can hear that connection in these songs. Hearing the music we made together amazes me after all these years. And I feel her gratitude toward me, wherever she is now, for shepherding the songs in their pure form through some tough terrain and on out into the light for everyone to hear.” Terre will celebrate the release of Kin Ya See That Sun with a special performance at New York City’s City Winery on October 18 at 7:30pm. Tickets are on sale now.Tracklist:Apostrophe to the WindDamned Old DogDown the DreamIf You Emptied Out All Your Pockets You Could Not Make the ChangeKin Ya See That SunMalachy’sMoonrunsPretty and HighTelephone BillThe Burden of ProofThe CollegesThe Mountain PeopleWest VirginiaWigglin ManBlabbermouth www.terreroche.comPress Contact:Ken Weinsteinweinstein at bighassle.com
Terre and Maggie were soon joined by youngest sister Suzzy as The Roches. Hailed for their irreverent, beguiling, and original approach to traditional folk songcraft and three-part harmony, the trio made a spectacular debut with 1979’s The Roches (produced by Robert Fripp, with whom Terre also collaborated on that same year’s milestone LP, Exposure), followed by a long series of recordings, tours, and TV appearances (including a memorable 1979 performance on Saturday Night Live).http://www.roches.com/television/snl79.html
Sadly, Maggie Roche passed away in 2017. Two years later, out of the blue, Terre received live recordings from two different people who had recorded her and Maggie performing in 1975 and 2000. Here were many of the songs from Seductive Reasoning as they were originally arranged, just two voices and two guitars. Highlights include powerful performances of fan favorites like “Telephone Bill” and “Damned Old Dog” (recorded during a 1975 promotional tour) and the classic “If You Emptied Out All Your Pockets You Could Not Make the Change,” the latter recorded during Terre and Maggie’s acclaimed run of concerts in 2000. All live recordings featured on Kin Ya See That Sun were restored and mastered by Thomas Millioto.
Kin Ya See That Sun further collects never-before-heard songs such as “The Colleges” and “Apostrophe to the Wind” alongside exclusive outtakes from Seductive Reasoning including “Pretty and High” (later re-recorded for The Roches’ eponymous debut) and the previously unreleased gem, “Moonruns,” both produced in London by Samwell-Smith.
“Working on this project has brought me back in touch with the deep spiritual connection Maggie and I shared at a point in our lives,” Terre Roche says. “You can hear that connection in these songs. Hearing the music we made together amazes me after all these years. And I feel her gratitude toward me, wherever she is now, for shepherding the songs in their pure form through some tough terrain and on out into the light for everyone to hear.”
Terre will celebrate the release of Kin Ya See That Sun with a special performance at New York City’s City Winery on October 18 at 7:30pm. Tickets are on sale now.
Tracklist:
Apostrophe to the Wind
Damned Old Dog
Down the Dream
If You Emptied Out All Your Pockets You Could Not Make the Change
Kin Ya See That Sun
Malachy’s
Moonruns
Pretty and High
Telephone Bill
The Burden of Proof
The Colleges
The Mountain People
West Virginia
Wigglin Man
Blabbermouth
www.terreroche.com
Press Contact:
Ken Weinstein
weinstein at bighassle.com
― dow, Thursday, 25 August 2022 18:32 (two years ago) link
This has eight of the ten songs from Seductive Reasoning, which I think may be better than any of their first three records as the Roches. They're not relying as much as they would later on cleverness and whimsy, and there's a ghostly quality to a song like "West Virginia" that they didn't quite recapture later. Maybe the harmonic variety of writing and performing on piano as well as guitar gives it a greater range, too.
― Halfway there but for you, Friday, 26 August 2022 19:54 (two years ago) link
Seductive Reasoning was the first one I heard and the others were disappointing in comparison.
― Cow_Art, Friday, 26 August 2022 20:49 (two years ago) link
I first heard (and saw) them in 1979 on SNL. My 14 year old self had no idea what to make of them. I thought it was some kind of joke.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Friday, 26 August 2022 21:02 (two years ago) link
Buying this for my mom. Am I to understand that there will be no physical audio release? Just the book and digital? If this is the case, I'd say they are leaving some money on the table, given the age of their fanbase. Maybe I'm missing something. The website isn't super clear
― Paul Ponzi, Friday, 26 August 2022 22:44 (two years ago) link
This has eight of the ten songs from _Seductive Reasoning_, which I think may be better than any of their first three records as the Roches. They're not relying as much as they would later on cleverness and whimsy, and there's a ghostly quality to a song like "West Virginia" that they didn't quite recapture later. Maybe the harmonic variety of writing and performing on piano as well as guitar gives it a greater range, too.
― Vaguely Threatening CAPTCHAs, Sunday, 28 August 2022 03:45 (two years ago) link
I second this, though my 8yo absolutely hates this record
― politics is about vibes and the vibes are off (stevie), Tuesday, 20 September 2022 13:43 (two years ago) link
Another World is puzzling, it's hard to tell what they were trying to do with the production or whether they just acquiesced to it. It's simultaneously slick and cheap, which is a particularly bad combination in terms of 1985 sonics. There isn't even a lot of the goofy stuff that sometimes weighed down the previous records, but it's not generic enough to actual imagine it breaking through on the radio of the era.This came out the same year as Suzanne Vega's debut, which I've heard discussed as a spearhead of a folk revival; I wonder if that would have been a better sound for them.
― Halfway there but for you, Monday, 26 September 2022 16:00 (two years ago) link
unexpected youtube comment:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6zXhDUrZU8
@suzzyrocheandlucywainwrigh36005 months agoLove this! xox -suzzy roche
Love this! xox -suzzy roche
(NB: not the best cover imho, but points for Hammond organ solo + drummer using the "Ashley's Roachclip" pattern)
― citation needed (Steve Shasta), Monday, 11 March 2024 05:06 (eight months ago) link
Lol
― ian, Monday, 11 March 2024 13:42 (eight months ago) link
I first heard Hammond Song through the Colourfield's version, which isn't very good, but it's funny to think of miserable post-punker Terry Hall digging the Roches in the early 80s. Perhaps Jane Wiedlin introduced him to them.
― fetter, Monday, 11 March 2024 14:00 (eight months ago) link
one more:
@moonsweptvilla58422 years agoWow, what a beautiful job you ladies have done. And a real honor for me to hear. I am Terre Roche. Your version of Hammond Song gave me goosebumps. Good luck with everything...
Wow, what a beautiful job you ladies have done. And a real honor for me to hear. I am Terre Roche. Your version of Hammond Song gave me goosebumps. Good luck with everything...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_vw58ooxCM
much better cover imho
― citation needed (Steve Shasta), Monday, 11 March 2024 18:03 (eight months ago) link
(I think... maybe frogbs can confirm, but that might be Yumiko from Buffalo Daughter/Havana Exotica on Moog)
― citation needed (Steve Shasta), Monday, 11 March 2024 18:07 (eight months ago) link
(I think... maybe frogbs can confirm, but that might be Yumiko from Buffalo Daughter/Havana Exotica on Moog)― citation needed (Steve Shasta), Monday, March 11, 2024 11:07 AM (eleven hours ago)
― citation needed (Steve Shasta), Monday, March 11, 2024 11:07 AM (eleven hours ago)
confirming this is indeed Yumiko, but what amazing tones... massive props for doing the Frippertronics on a hand-modeled Moog with bass pedals.
― citation needed (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 12 March 2024 05:26 (eight months ago) link
ok, last one I promise:
@RobertFrippVEVO 3 years agoThank you Goblin Cock for your amazing rendition which brought me to my knees... I can't imagine a better cover exists than this
Thank you Goblin Cock for your amazing rendition which brought me to my knees... I can't imagine a better cover exists than this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tM65kpHzz0
― citation needed (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 12 March 2024 05:29 (eight months ago) link
lol
i love that one (and the I Love Your Smile cover on the same album). i do wish the DFH drums were a little less stationary though...
still weird to how people seem to connect with Hammond Song and not get The Roches otherwise though
― linee, Tuesday, 12 March 2024 07:18 (eight months ago) link
I love Keep on Doing (their third album, second colab with Fripp + bonus Tony Levin and Bill Bruford). I think it's better than the debut, especially the song Losing True that has a killer Fripp spolo. They got better at singing somehow. But it ain't got a Hammond Song on it.
Also I love this video for Big Nuthin' one of my fav videos of all time - apparently written after a Johnny Carson appearance (he was a big fan!) When you're on Carson your whole life is supposed to change, but it was a big nuthin! We've all been there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rbb5mSomdV8
― kurt schwitterz, Tuesday, 12 March 2024 07:30 (eight months ago) link
Keep on Doing was my first one and probably my overall favourite too. i can understand when people recoil from the "really annoying hip camp counselor vibe" on things like Want Not Want Not (though I love that one) but there's I Fell in Love, Keep on Doing / Jerks on the Loose, Losing True with all those same long keening harmonising lines that make you feel funny.
my controp might wishing there was no Robert Fripp guitar on these albums...
people disappointed by Another World should check out the Speak album. there's some great (chintzy) stuff on that
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0gvW-OyFrQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msWtFyBGGHU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivZsQDWRKvI
― linee, Tuesday, 12 March 2024 07:40 (eight months ago) link
Love their Christmas album, We Three Kings. “Star of Wonder” has such an indelible melody that I always assumed it was a cover of an old hymn or something! But Terre wrote it - it’s such a gem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNbEXZuVmKs
― Chuck_Tatum, Tuesday, 12 March 2024 07:54 (eight months ago) link
YESSSS! I love their version of Walking In A Winter Wonderland too
― your mom goes to limgrave (dog latin), Tuesday, 12 March 2024 09:19 (eight months ago) link
they played actual roches on tiny toons!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_dA_wEFfzw
― kurt schwitterz, Tuesday, 12 March 2024 10:10 (eight months ago) link
the Roches hate that kicks off this thread is wild. they are wonderful
― J Edgar Noothgrush (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Tuesday, 12 March 2024 13:40 (eight months ago) link
xp AH that's so awesome!!!
― birdistheword, Tuesday, 12 March 2024 22:45 (eight months ago) link
It had a really annoying hip camp counselor vibe.
I mean, "hip camp counselor vibe" is sort of OTM but not 'annoying'
― your mom goes to limgrave (dog latin), Tuesday, 12 March 2024 23:00 (eight months ago) link
Warner Bros really should have done a full out "Warner Years" box/reissue series with all the outtakes/extras when that was still a thing, maybe Light in the Attic could but i don't know how rights work for this kind of thing and i feel outside of The Hammond Song mini-cult they don't have much of a profile these days. At least can someone upload a clean rip of this to youtube, I'm not asking much?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMD1O8W9ujU
― buzza, Wednesday, 13 March 2024 04:08 (eight months ago) link
I think there have been discussions about this elsewhere, but I think you need a boutique to license this material. (Rhino Handmade would be ideal if they were still around.) The fact that even the CD for their debut album was allowed to go out-of-print before the market really tanked was a bad sign of how little WB was invested in them by the time the '00s rolled around.
― birdistheword, Wednesday, 13 March 2024 05:23 (eight months ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aBF_v0gvpQ
hammond song heavily featured here
― fpsa, Monday, 8 April 2024 01:07 (seven months ago) link
Some additional stuff (marimba, piano, strings, brass?) added in post.
― citation needed (Steve Shasta), Monday, 8 April 2024 01:16 (seven months ago) link
I will say that when I listen I remember that the highs are so high they make you forget some pretty duff material
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 8 April 2024 01:36 (seven months ago) link
re Terre news upthread,just now saw this Spring '24 release, haven't listened yet:
https://f4.bcbits.com/img/a3574504832_10.jpg
https://terreroche.bandcamp.com/album/inner-adult-album
― dow, Tuesday, 12 November 2024 22:51 (two days ago) link
I was checking out a couple of "Hammond Song" covers on YouTube recently and found that Terre had posted comments on a couple of them
moonsweptvilla5842 3 years agoWow, what a beautiful job you ladies have done. And a real honor for me to hear. I am Terre Roche. Your version of Hammond Song gave me goosebumps. Good luck with everything...
― Hideous Lump, Wednesday, 13 November 2024 04:07 (yesterday) link
Hideous Lump, pls scroll up to march 11 2024 posts ^^^
― Mrs. Ippei (Steve Shasta), Wednesday, 13 November 2024 06:02 (yesterday) link