Madness: Classic Or Dud?

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They're such a slippery band for me. I always liked their singles, as simple and overplayed as they were, but was also struck by how sophisticated the album cuts were. Absolutely finally arrived a couple days ago. It's only their second album and they had already largely left the "nutty" sound far behind, and had more in common with The Kinks, The Jam, Squeeze, Elvis Costello, etc. On the other hand, while the deep cuts have great lyrics, their lack of hooks sometimes leave my mind wandering and I have to go back to re-listen because I hadn't remembered what I just heard. I get in a Madness phase once every few years since the 80s, and I'm still not sick of them. Absolutely is nearly as rewarding as The Rise And Fall... and includes a cracking live BBC concert on disc 2. I probably should go ahead and get 7 too.

Fastnbulbous, Wednesday, 24 February 2010 18:47 (fourteen years ago) link

looking forward to getting these 2 cd editions.
the one they sorted out for OSB last year had a great Peel session.
weird how Mad Not Mad is not going to be given the same treatment though as for all the over production involved (drum machines !), there are a couple of cracking songs, and the singles had some lovely remixes (Yesterdays Men especially ..)

mark e, Wednesday, 24 February 2010 18:55 (fourteen years ago) link

eight months pass...

Mad Not Mad deluxe is out now. Lots of extra content and still not gone through the liner notes or dvd which both look like they should be pretty good.

reallysmoothmusic (Jamie_ATP), Friday, 19 November 2010 17:26 (thirteen years ago) link

ten months pass...

Suggs talks his fave albums:

http://thequietus.com/articles/07068-madness-suggs-13-favourite-albums-bakers-dozen

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 15:31 (twelve years ago) link

given i know the how some of the folks @ tQ rates the ex-nutters, this is an unexpected surprise.

oh, and for gods sake, not another bl**dy reissue/repackage set.

who on earth needs that new boxset ..

surely their stuff is one of the most rereleased/revised catalogues in modern times ?

mark e, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 15:36 (twelve years ago) link

eleven months pass...

well i never.

this is a very different cover art than i'd ever expect from the band !

http://blog.madness.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/OuiOuiSiSi_Cover460.jpg

and not only that, but this remix by andrew weatherall is fucking ace :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AStzMJZEsVw

i may have to forgive them for the queen/olympic shyte at this rate ..

mark e, Thursday, 13 September 2012 19:31 (eleven years ago) link

ten months pass...

Take It Or Leave It in full here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhwdhRQ9ZC0

piscesx, Thursday, 8 August 2013 22:38 (ten years ago) link

three years pass...

The second side of 'Absolutely' is extraordinarily good. Especially this song, in 7/4 time no less:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gzW909ev9k

TARANTINO! (dog latin), Thursday, 8 September 2016 22:37 (seven years ago) link

four years pass...

Drunkwatched a bunch of their videos chronologically the other day*, and yes I love this band very much. And as mentioned in thread, the trove of deeper cuts is insane as well. (yes, "White Heat"! "Mr Speaker"! yes, side 2 of Absolutely!)

*) is Madness videography watching thread a viable thought?? maybe not, I dunno

anatol_merklich, Friday, 29 January 2021 23:12 (three years ago) link

also I've been a bit obsessed with the Take It or Leave It film since then.

anatol_merklich, Friday, 29 January 2021 23:16 (three years ago) link

can't think of many better acts to watch a videography of (until the late 80s of course)

Bastard Lakes (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Friday, 29 January 2021 23:17 (three years ago) link

I heard Johnny The Horse quite unexpectedly the other day and it stopped me in my tracks, I had forgotten how poignant and terribly sad the lyrics were.

Maresn3st, Saturday, 30 January 2021 00:02 (three years ago) link

As are many many Madness songs to be fair ..
Check out Time For Tea.
Seriously dark
(Kids playing hide and seek and suffocating in a fridge)

mark e, Saturday, 30 January 2021 00:23 (three years ago) link

*) is Madness videography watching thread a viable thought?? maybe not, I dunno

i recommend watching the DVD with the commentary on, very dry and hilarious

Ray Cooney as "Crotch" (stevie), Saturday, 30 January 2021 08:11 (three years ago) link

are you coming with me is another dark gem, about a friend of theirs succumbing to drug addiction. and blue-skinned beast is all about dead soldiers coming home from the falklands in body bags.

Ray Cooney as "Crotch" (stevie), Saturday, 30 January 2021 08:12 (three years ago) link

This is pretty dumb, but I'd nearly forgotten that such things as "DVD with commentary" are a thing. Must hunt down one of those, yes,thanks for tip!

anatol_merklich, Saturday, 30 January 2021 09:56 (three years ago) link

Cosign the DVD commentary

Maresn3st, Saturday, 30 January 2021 14:55 (three years ago) link

two years pass...

Been revisiting Madness - singles are still great, but in terms of albums, the debut One Step Beyond... was the masterpiece for me. I actually couldn't get into Rise and Fall - though I appreciate the lyrics and ambition, musically a lot it just didn't work for me. I'll hang on to it and revisit it again, but at the moment, some of it sounds overly arranged with very little that's melodically engaging. "Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)" and "Our House" were excellent though.

birdistheword, Tuesday, 27 June 2023 21:06 (eleven months ago) link

I realised a few months ago that The Sun & The Rain is one of my favourite songs, full stop.

MaresNest, Tuesday, 27 June 2023 21:44 (eleven months ago) link

Rise & Fall has always been my favourite, though latterly Keep Moving has definitely creapt up to neck and neck. The Liberty Of Norton Folgate is absolutely their 21st Century masterpiece, and I think it stands up there with their very best without any caveats, the title track especially. Indeed, I think the post-reunion albums have been incredibly strong, and packed with deep cuts. When I was working on the reissues last year, stuff like this absolute gem would regularly get lodged in my head, and refuse to shift.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO1B2YxNgNc

The Sun & The Rain is absolutely one of their greatest. I used to sing it to my daughter at bed time - it's magnificent.

serving aunt (stevie), Wednesday, 28 June 2023 07:45 (eleven months ago) link

I realised a few months ago that The Sun & The Rain is one of my favourite songs, full stop.

A few years ago I also realised this

you can see me from westbury white horse, Wednesday, 28 June 2023 10:20 (eleven months ago) link

Were I to able to compile such a list, then a top 50 song ever of the all times

you can see me from westbury white horse, Wednesday, 28 June 2023 10:21 (eleven months ago) link

.. and from reports of their show in halifax last week, it still is featured in their live sets.

mark e, Wednesday, 28 June 2023 11:32 (eleven months ago) link

My first true musical love as I'm sure I've said here and elsewhere; I do believe a part of the appeal was how they seemed (truthfully or not) to be a nactual ~gang~ (yknow like the Beatles appear in Hard Day's Night etc).

A few years ago I read some biography, and loved a bit about their particular deal/model for songwriting royalties: Half would go to the credited writers/composers of a song, half would be split equally between all seven, the premise being that arrangement was about as important for success as words + melody.

anatol_merklich, Wednesday, 28 June 2023 22:29 (eleven months ago) link

An especially good deal for Chas, there.

serving bundt (sic), Wednesday, 28 June 2023 22:42 (eleven months ago) link

A few years ago I read some biography, and loved a bit about their particular deal/model for songwriting royalties: Half would go to the credited writers/composers of a song, half would be split equally between all seven, the premise being that arrangement was about as important for success as words + melody.

Strangely, this was pretty much the Band's split as well, but not as well-known (hence the myth that none of them except Robertson got much in the way of publishing royalties)..

birdistheword, Wednesday, 28 June 2023 23:54 (eleven months ago) link

An especially good deal for Chas, there.

Co-wrote "Our House"! And others. In fact, after Mike Barson left, he was virtually the main songwriter in the band.

Renaissance of the Celtic Trumpet (Tom D.), Thursday, 29 June 2023 06:37 (eleven months ago) link

Yeah, Chas has songwriting credits all over all of their albums, certainly more than Mark (who nevertheless wrote my favourite Madness song), and as Tom says, really stepped after Barson left.

serving aunt (stevie), Thursday, 29 June 2023 08:15 (eleven months ago) link

stepped up.

serving aunt (stevie), Thursday, 29 June 2023 08:16 (eleven months ago) link

Yes, but I’d imagine he did far less practical arranging on other members’ songs than the ppl who played instruments?

(Suggs obv wrote scantily, but there’s a lot of interpretation in his phrasing / enunciation / application of ineffable Suggsitude)

serving bundt (sic), Thursday, 29 June 2023 13:01 (eleven months ago) link

Speaking of that, it seems to me that over time, Chas increasingly took on himself a role as custodian of ther Madditude – yes, in particular in combo with Suggs – the "grinning malevolence" that they have (quite rightly I think) identified as their true spirit. I just rewatched the Julian Temple live video thingy from the Norton Folgate era; early on there's a segment with the two in a graveyard in the night, which felt like a reference to the "It Must Be Love" video, where Carl and Lee spring forth to take measurements of Suggs as he stares into a grave (itself quite a striking, dark detournement of the line "I never thought I'd miss you half as much as I do").

anatol_merklich, Thursday, 29 June 2023 13:24 (eleven months ago) link

Yes, but I’d imagine he did far less practical arranging on other members’ songs than the ppl who played instruments?

Smash played trumpet.

(Suggs obv wrote scantily, but there’s a lot of interpretation in his phrasing / enunciation / application of ineffable Suggsitude)

Suggs wrote tonnes of Madness songs! Two songs on the debut, seven songs on Absolutely (inc Baggy Trousers), four songs on 7, five songs on Rise & Fall, five on Keep Moving, five on Mad Not Mad, three on wonderful, four on Norton Folgate, three on Oui Oui Si Si, five on Can't Touch Us Now...

serving aunt (stevie), Thursday, 29 June 2023 14:07 (eleven months ago) link

The Julien Temple thing circa Norton Folgate was very much Chas's idea.

serving aunt (stevie), Thursday, 29 June 2023 14:08 (eleven months ago) link

(ta for keeping the thread honest stevie, and apols for hasty posting on zing - I mean that the others play on nearly every track, vs less-frequent trumpet, and Suggs wrote less than a frontman is often assumed to do... ofc the range of writing credits, and variety of writing collaborations amongst members, is one of the most remarkable and admirable things about the group!)

serving bundt (sic), Thursday, 29 June 2023 15:27 (eleven months ago) link

Yes, everybody contributed to the songwriting ... and wrote (or co-wrote) good songs!

Renaissance of the Celtic Trumpet (Tom D.), Thursday, 29 June 2023 15:29 (eleven months ago) link

*hands out menus* are you ready to order?

anatol_merklich, Friday, 30 June 2023 23:59 (eleven months ago) link

three weeks pass...

I misquoted above, it was "comic malevolence", not "grinning". More fitting, not quite as sinister. This level that is perfectly possible to ignore and only see the fun surface, without there being anything wrong with that.

Madness have this in common with another of my favourite bands: Stump, which are also clearly Not For Everyone. I totally get why one might be allergic to what can be perceived as mere gratuitous zanyness and unwarranted quirk; but for me, as I've mumbled on here on occasions, I find Mick Lynch a fantastic lyricist, employing a multitude of poetic means to give real character to different songs, not least that which could be called "comic malevolence" ("Chaos" could have been written with that phrase in mind). It was a massive YES. MAKES SENSE. THANK YOU moment for me when I read in the recent Whatever Happened to the C86 Kids? book that he was a huge Madness fan.

I also just recently realized (and yeah I know this is the kind of thing that aging guys always go on about with the Beatles etc) that at the release of The Rise and Fall, Suggs had not yet turned twenty-two. Yikes.

anatol_merklich, Friday, 21 July 2023 15:01 (ten months ago) link

two months pass...

Track from the new record, v Barzo sounding (to me)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EmfBzpefz0

MaresNest, Wednesday, 4 October 2023 17:34 (eight months ago) link

That is indeed a Barso song.

My two faves off this are Suggs's ones, the opening Theatre Of The Absurd, and If I Go Mad. The latter really reminds me of Mad Not Mad-era b-side Call Me, which I always loved.

Lumpy pillows, kiss my ass. Put that in your book (stevie), Wednesday, 4 October 2023 19:30 (eight months ago) link

while they rarely step out of their comfort zone these days, they really know how to present themselves now.
their online/video/social media presentation has been fantastic for years.
oh, and had to really dig deep to find 'call me' (disc 3 of 'the business') !
not sure i have ever heard it before, but yeah, its clearly from the MNM era.

mark e, Wednesday, 4 October 2023 21:05 (eight months ago) link


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