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"Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 2:23 am
by Stickyfingers
Found this new song on youtube, sounds really early 90's.

Long time didn't hear Perry so aggressive, voice and lyrics are ok to me, like it.



http://www.msopr.com/press-releases/pir ... y-farrell/
The artistic evolution of THE BLOODY BEETROOTS (Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo) has enabled one of electronic music’s most engaging producers and songwriters to work more closely with a diverse array of artists. Available now is THE BLOODY BEETROOTS new single “Pirates, Punks & Politics” featuring Perry Farrell. For the song, which appears on THE BLOODY BEETROOTS new album The Great Electronic Swindle (Last Gang Records) due out October 20, Rifo chose the modern rock innovator and legendary Jane’s Addiction vocalist, and reunited him with superstar drummer Tommy Lee to write and record this timely, politically charged musical manifesto.
Ask me any simple question
I’m an information contradiction
Ask me any simple question
I’ll bash you with my fiction diction

Pirate Punk Politician
I got you in a bad position
Pirate Punk Politician
I don’t need nobody’s permission

Split your country down the middle
Break out your old banjos and fiddles
Disconnect all the angels souls
Gather up now lets GO

Pirate Punk Politician
I got you in a bad position
Pirate Punk Politician
I don’t need nobody’s permission

Stood you up now with a wink
Got you all to double think
I’ll cut your job I’ll raise your rent
Cause I’m your so called president

Pirate Punk Politician
I got you in a bad position
Pirate Punk Politician
I don’t need nobody’s permission

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 2:32 am
by Fried Hamster
Like the lyrics. Haven't listened to it yet. A little drunk and it's not appropriate to have on loud music this late.

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 2:32 am
by Fried Hamster
Like the lyrics. Haven't listened to it yet. A little drunk and it's not appropriate to have on loud music this late.

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 5:38 am
by Hype
I saw Perry perform solo with the Bloody Beetroots back in 2009. I guess they must have got along. I thought the Beetroots were better. :lol:

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 9:25 am
by Larry B.
Ask me any simple question
I’m an information contradiction
Ask me any simple question
I’ll bash you with my fiction diction
"Fiction diction". Sounds like something Perry would write.

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 9:54 am
by Hokahey
Sounds like any other shitty new Jane's song. Generic rock, flavored with cliche electronics, coupled with old man Perry's auto tuned to shit vocals featuring vague references to things that may be currently relevant.

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 4:25 pm
by erotic cheeses
My like it's good

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2017 11:08 pm
by Fried Hamster
Sounds like Rev and Whole lotta love era Perry to me. I like it.

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 8:50 am
by clickie
Makes me wonder how does Perry choose what bands he works with, Pete can come up with better shit than this

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 12:41 pm
by crater
To me it sounds like that boring mid 90's Industrial "lite" junk that bands like Filter and Stabbing Westword put out.

Completely forgettable garbage.

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 1:12 pm
by Mescal
Hey!

I like filter!

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 1:16 pm
by Mescal
yeah, voice, phrasing and singing is ok.

Song is meh though.

Needs some real guitars. Like in Filter

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 10:39 pm
by intertwoven
Army of Anyone put out a great one-and-done album a decade ago. The living STP guys should get back together with the Filter dude.

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 5:24 pm
by clickie
crater wrote:To me it sounds like that boring mid 90's Industrial "lite" junk that bands like Filter and Stabbing Westword put out.

Completely forgettable garbage.




I gotta share this funny story about Stabbing Westward. They were from the Chicagoland area so they were opening for a lot of local bands in the 90's. Anyway one of the shows I was at the singer did some kind of Jesus pose with his arms out and someone chucked his cell phone at the singer and it hit him squarely in the nose. His nose basically exploded and blood was gushing everywhere while he walked off stage.

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 8:20 pm
by crater
Besides never liking their music, I think my negative opinion towards Stabbing Westword has to do with the fact that I bought two tickets to see them in like 1999 or 2000 when I was living in Arizona because my girlfriend at the time was a big fan of the band. So I spent like $50 a few weeks before the show to see them and apparently the band was on the verge of breaking up the day of the show and didn't bother to notify the venue that they weren't playing until like an hour before the doors were supposed to open. So we arrive at the venue and there is approximately 40 people standing out front, but the place was closed with a note taped to the door saying there was a "band emergency" and the show was canceled. When I went to get a refund on my tickets the next day they said I couldn't get my money back for some lame reason I no longer remember. I just remember being super pissed that I was out $50 for a band whose music I didn't even like in the first place.

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 12:37 am
by JOEinPHX
intertwoven wrote:Army of Anyone put out a great one-and-done album a decade ago. The living STP guys should get back together with the Filter dude.
I loved that AOA album. But I liked Filter and STP so of course I did. But it really was good from top to bottom, unlike the Filter and STP albums that immediately followed.

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 7:00 pm
by kv
YouTube had a Jane's video as a suggestion today...it was Jane's says guitar center thing..I start listening burn fast...scroll down to the comments and spot this gem

"Wow, I didn't know Dr. Oz had a band!"

I now have soda on my shirt and pants...thanks asshole

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 1:10 pm
by petesballs
this track is great.

i believe one of the reasons it sounds great is that it's standard A440.

isn't this like the first thing perry's done that's not tuned down a half or whole pitch, since 1997?

the E-flat version of jane's just ain't great. it takes all the urgency out of everything,
there's no feeling of excitement, it sounds dull, laid back, tired and boring.
the same could be said for RATM. the murky waters of E-flat work great for
alice in chains, tuning down worked great for soundgarden. for jane's i see
it as nothing but horse-shitting up your whole vibe.

it's one thing if perry can't sing the old jane's shit unless it's tuned down, but
i mean c'mon. give it a rest then. there is no comparison. old jane's was
a ferrari in 4th gear. new jane's is a 10mpg pig land cruiser going uphill.
there is no sense of urgency.
there was a taste of it with eric back in the band, but still... i'd like
to hear jane's to a high tempo, standard tuning set, regardless of perry's insecurities.

this track kicks ass and it actually sounds like this guy "perry farrell".... pretty cool.

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 1:54 pm
by petesballs
petesballs wrote:the same could be said for RATM.
meaning they don't tune down and sound heavy as fuck

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 3:18 pm
by Noonesshocking
petesballs wrote:this track is great.

i believe one of the reasons it sounds great is that it's standard A440.

isn't this like the first thing perry's done that's not tuned down a half or whole pitch, since 1997?

the E-flat version of jane's just ain't great. it takes all the urgency out of everything,
there's no feeling of excitement, it sounds dull, laid back, tired and boring.
the same could be said for RATM. the murky waters of E-flat work great for
alice in chains, tuning down worked great for soundgarden. for jane's i see
it as nothing but horse-shitting up your whole vibe.

it's one thing if perry can't sing the old jane's shit unless it's tuned down, but
i mean c'mon. give it a rest then. there is no comparison. old jane's was
a ferrari in 4th gear. new jane's is a 10mpg pig land cruiser going uphill.
there is no sense of urgency.
there was a taste of it with eric back in the band, but still... i'd like
to hear jane's to a high tempo, standard tuning set, regardless of perry's insecurities.

this track kicks ass and it actually sounds like this guy "perry farrell".... pretty cool.
I concur. This happened right before the 2008 NME reunion awards thing, and it sounds decent (they are in standard tuning). Tuning makes all the difference with Jane's.


Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 7:15 am
by Matz
petesballs wrote:this track is great.

i believe one of the reasons it sounds great is that it's standard A440.

isn't this like the first thing perry's done that's not tuned down a half or whole pitch, since 1997?

the E-flat version of jane's just ain't great. it takes all the urgency out of everything,
there's no feeling of excitement, it sounds dull, laid back, tired and boring.
.
all right, a fellow strong opponent of down tuning! Coulnd't agree more with what you say. To make matters even worse they're down a whole step nowadays which of course just sucks the life out of everything even more

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 2:54 am
by panicparty
Matz wrote:
petesballs wrote:this track is great.

i believe one of the reasons it sounds great is that it's standard A440.

isn't this like the first thing perry's done that's not tuned down a half or whole pitch, since 1997?

the E-flat version of jane's just ain't great. it takes all the urgency out of everything,
there's no feeling of excitement, it sounds dull, laid back, tired and boring.
.
all right, a fellow strong opponent of down tuning! Coulnd't agree more with what you say. To make matters even worse they're down a whole step nowadays which of course just sucks the life out of everything even more
That Troubadour thing was a benefit gig where I think Perry only did one (maybe two?) songs - that Perry can (could - 10 years ago!) get his voice to work at the original pitch doesn't mean he could hold it together for a whole 60-70 minute set at that pitch though.

IIRC they were down a whole step for NINJA and then went up to E flat tuning after Eric left? Didn't know they'd gone back down (I can't listen to them anymore) again.

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:49 am
by Matz
I'm just assuming they're still one step down, haven't checked

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:54 am
by Larry B.
I seem to remember that at some point they played 3 steps down.

Re: "Pirates, Punks & Politics" feat. Perry Farrell

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 9:05 pm
by Noonesshocking
Larry B. wrote:I seem to remember that at some point they played 3 steps down.
At the NME awards, they were like a step and half down, maybe 2! It sounded so awful and I was disappointed but was so excited they OG lineup was onstage that I didn't want to admit it to myself.