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Re: Don't judge by the cover

Don't judge by the cover
August 30, 2012 01:52PM
Great albums with truly awful cover art?
Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 30, 2012 02:09PM
It's not my favorite Sabbath record, but Paranoid is a good record with a really bad cover.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 30, 2012 06:56PM
The cover version was better. See below.



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Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 30, 2012 07:10PM




Ol' Gary had other album covers even worse than those two, but the quality of the albums matched the quality of the covers on those. But I think Pleasure Principal and Telekon were both pretty great.

And heck, when Robert Palmer wanted to be Numan, he went all in and also had a rather good album graced with a crappy cover:



I never have been able to figure out the thought process behind that cover. "Well, how about we put a photo of Robert standing in water listening to a Walkman? That's a grabber!"

And of course, there's this horror, which I had a description of that I liked on another post but am too lazy to look up:

Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 30, 2012 07:27PM
I've always thought the biggest problem with the Tim cover was that it was a horrendous mismatch with the album. Slap that thing on an R.E.M. album or some other more artsy-fartsy bunch and no one would've blinked on eye. But hiring Robert Longo to do a Replacements album cover was sort of like casting John Goodman as James Bond.

Though I would actually like to see that, now that I think of it.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 30, 2012 06:57PM
What about Tim by

them there Replacements?

Husker Du had some really atrocious album covers.

That last one was a tad ... "drekkish."


There's a version of Kilimanjaro by The Teardrop Explodes that was

abysmal.

It isn't a great album anyway. Cope's initial flurry of solo stuff kills the Teardrops dead in the water.

...

I always hated the album cover for Bandwagonesque by Teenage Fanclub.

However, since that band never mattered much to me, it hasn't caused me to feel personally affronted.

...

I dislike the cover to the last Chameleons UK album ...

... but love it because the entire band signed my copy.

(((even the bongo player)))

...

Album covers matter less and less. From LP to CD to MP3. They're almost an afterthought, aren't they?

...

Looking back, maybe Tim wasn't so bad after all?



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Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 30, 2012 07:24PM
I like the covers for Tim and Warehouse, personally. Agreed on the Chameleons cover, though - I'd forgotten about that one. Maybe the awfulness of the cover is why I never pull that off the shelves - I remember it being a pretty good record.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 30, 2012 07:58PM
He may have been the king of rock and roll for a short while there in the 70's but this cover doesnt pass muster:

Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 31, 2012 06:59PM
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I like the covers for Tim and Warehouse,

The only thing missing from that "Warehouse" cover is some tropical fish.

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I think the cover art of Appetite For Destruction is decent. However, the inside album art of Appetite is appalling: Its some kind of robot who just raped a crack whore on a sidewalk, leaving her with her pants around her ankles

Y'know, if it'd been a freshly-raped Axl on the sidewalk with his panties down around his ankles, that probably would have been fine.

It's such a fine line
Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 30, 2012 11:33PM
Agree on the Replacements and Chameleons covers. But, for my money -- $7.99 at the time, to be exact -- His Royal Badness takes the prize.



Dirty Mind is a brilliant synthesis of pop, rock & roll, New Wave, soul and funk, in the service of some ace songs, and of course, all topped by Prince's excellent falsetto. It probably would've broken Prince to a wider audience, had it not been for this embarrassing, off-putting cover.

Come to think of it, Prince has more than his share of crappy covers in his catalog, including quite a few wrapped around excellent albums -- 1999, Lovesexy, Emancipation and Planet Earth come immediately to mind. Purple Rain is like an aberration among his album covers; I guess Warner Brothers knew the album would be a hot seller, and insisted that Prince shouldn't sabotage it with a duff cover. (Perhaps that ass-ugly poster that came with the album was a concession.)

zoo
Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 31, 2012 12:15AM
Daniel Amos - Vox Humana



Everything about this cover screams "low budget" and to be honest, it even sounds that way at times. The songs, though, are for the most part excellent.


And speaking of Julian Cope...

Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 31, 2012 04:20AM
Hey! That Fried album cover is a stark-raving classic.



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Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 31, 2012 02:27PM
zoo
Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 31, 2012 04:49PM
Here's one of my favorite bad covers...I can't comment on the music as I've never heard it. Below is a review from progreviews.com, where I learned of this album's existence a few years ago.



"Never let it be said that we don't strive to be comprehensive on this site. Anyway, I know that if you're like me and were raised all proper-like, then you were told that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. Well, for any covers you run across involving "Sumo All Star" cut-off sweatshirts: judge away, and with extreme prejudice at that. Rutherford's debut solo album, Smallcreep's Day, was actually a pretty decent prog-based effort in the style of late 70s Genesis. But merely three years down the road with this, one only senses a piss-poor and misguided attempt to emulate the recent pop success found by colleague Phil Collins. It's got that dinky, inoffensive, early-mid 80s Genesis pop sound that makes me instinctively bare my fangs. When he hits those high notes, Rutherford (the worst vocalist of Genesis' members past or present, nolo contendere) merely succeeds at approximating Collins' most abrasive singing. Highly sought after, but if you are in any doubt whatsoever: beware. This CD is a painful and pitiful listen, and I can state without flinching that I like not a single song on it. Features Stewart Copeland, obviously slummin' it in between albums with The Police."

Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 31, 2012 04:34PM
I'd have to say that the highest-profile album with the worst cover is Appetite for Destruction. . .
Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 31, 2012 04:50PM
@Erik,

I think the cover art of Appetite For Destruction is decent. However, the inside album art of Appetite is appalling: Its some kind of robot who just raped a crack whore on a sidewalk, leaving her with her pants around her ankles.

According to Wikipedia, it could have been even more awful:

"In an interview with That Metal Show in 2011, Axl stated his original idea for the cover art was to be the photo of the Space Shuttle Challenger exploding, which was on the cover of Time Magazine in 1986, but Geffen refused it saying it was "in bad taste""

All in all, I am thankful for the cover act they actually ended up with.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 04, 2012 03:47PM
> "In an interview with That Metal Show in 2011, Axl stated his
> original idea for the cover art was to be the photo of the
> Space Shuttle Challenger exploding, which was on the cover of
> Time Magazine in 1986, but Geffen refused it saying it was "in
> bad taste""
>

Well, he would've still been late, since the Feederz used that picture for 'Teachers in Space' in 1986.

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 04, 2012 05:00PM
That Robert Williams painting, by the way, was originally the cover. My vinyl copy of Appetite had that cover. I think the cross/skulls cover is far superior, though.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 31, 2012 05:05PM
As metal covers go, Appetite for Destruction is practically tasteful.



"You should've seen the cover they originally wanted!"

Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 31, 2012 07:01PM
> The only thing missing from that "Warehouse" cover is some tropical fish.

Kay, as always, you're an inspiring guy. If I get a fish tank, I'm going to do my level best to make the interior look like the Warehouse cover. Might even name the fish Greg, Bob and Grant.

Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 31, 2012 07:07PM
"Its some kind of robot who just raped a crack whore on a sidewalk, leaving her with her pants around her ankles."

Yeah, well. . . That's just, like, your interpretation, man.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 31, 2012 08:00PM
Whats yours?



Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 31, 2012 08:08PM
"Whats yours?"

Have you seen ET? Have you seen the Last Temptation of Christ? Have you seen the inestimable 1980s movie Short Circuit? Have you seen Pretty Woman?

MY interpretation lies at the cross-section of these.


On a serious note: Do you think GnR were trying to establish some kind of Grateful Dead-like iconography for themselves early on--ie, illustrative stuff that would become indelibly associated with them? It WAS a different world in the late 1980s. . .



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Re: Don't judge by the cover
August 31, 2012 08:17PM
That G'n'R artwork is by my man Robert Williams, one of the fathers of "low brow" art, sticking it to the Beverly Hills wine-and-cheese white-cube-art gallery scene. The id with the lid off - as funny, rauchy and exciting as any punk rock. Very influential here in LA (home of G'n'R of course), but, I imagine, elsewhere as well by now.



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Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 01, 2012 01:05AM
i know that MUNSTERS show will always OCCUPY a special place in each one of our collective tp hearts, but thanks to local contributors (esp delvin) this is the finest tp 'online' thread to date (eight years/122 days).




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Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 02, 2012 08:04PM
The artwork for Hootenanny is not something I'd put in my portfolio/CV...

Now that I think about it, maybe that's just what my portfolio/CV needs! A little authenticity! I could be the next Michael Bay. Watch out, suckers, I'm teaming up with Grant Hart for Battleship 2!
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 03, 2012 09:07PM
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 03, 2012 10:59PM
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 01, 2012 12:53AM
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If I get a fish tank, I'm going to do my level best to make the interior look like the Warehouse cover. Might even name the fish Greg, Bob and Grant.

"So Bob and Greg and Grant ...



... you should beware!"
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 02, 2012 05:56PM
Okay, I'll bite and admit to liking Husker Du's covers. Too bad Grant "Fake Name Graphx" Hart got too distracted to continue doing artwork for other artists, aside from the Replacements' "Hootenanny". (Granted, the covers for his solo albums ain't that great, but I don't know if he did the artwork for them).
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 03, 2012 01:33AM
> thanks to local contributors (esp delvin) this is the finest tp 'online' thread to date ...

Why thank you, Steve! I would've thought the Standells thread would be impossible to top. (Not that I was trying to set a new standard, mind you.)

> Okay, I'll bite and admit to liking Husker Du's covers.

I won't even consider it "biting." I like the Dü's covers just fine, including Warehouse. Not as much as I like the cover for Cosmic Thing, though. Best B-52's album cover, next to the debut (which I know I don't have to post here).

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 03, 2012 09:02AM
Just making sure you've ticklisted the B52s Groovenians Theme Song.

Voiced by:
Dennis Hopper
Ann Magnuson
Paul Reubens
Vincent Gallo
RuPaul

Would have been picked up and developed in a better world (though shown only in the Chillout Room at the clinic). Always loved Kenny Scharf.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 04, 2012 01:55PM
I don't know how great this record will be (yet another Stones comp?), but the art is truly gawdawful.

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 04, 2012 06:32PM
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I don't know how great this record will be (yet another Stones comp?), but the art is truly gawdawful.

"I'm a fleabit peanut monk-aaaaay ... all mah friends are junk-aaaaays!
I'm a monkey! Ma-ma-ma-ma-monk-aaaaaay!"
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 04, 2012 02:26PM
"Available in five different formats, including a three-CD 50 track version including 50 tracks!"

Man, I can't put into words how much it burns me to buy a 50-track album that includes less than 50 tracks. At least the Stones make sure the consumer gets his or her money's worth.

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 04, 2012 07:30PM
Can't agree with Mr Toland any more than I already do. Hands down, Grrr! has the worst cover art ever slapped onto a Rolling Stones release. Jeez, even worse than the cover of Milestones ...



Why does Mick look just like the old tart who was behind me in line at Safeway the other night?

zoo
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 04, 2012 07:45PM
I guess I never really thought about it, but some of the Stones' covers are really lame. I dont' know what's going on with this one, other than thinking Keith's about to give Mick a wet willie:

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 04, 2012 08:15PM
Given the album title, I've always imagined Keith is whispering, "As soon as this photo session is over I'm kicking your ass, mate."
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 05, 2012 02:28AM
It must just be the title, but when I look at that Stones album sleeve now, I can't help thinking that it would have been light-years cooler for the entire band to be sporting an assortment of bruises, black eyes, split lips, and stitches.

What a missed opportunity.

There's a David Sedaris story that leaps to mind. You know the one where his sister Amy tells the makeup artist to make her look like she's just had the shit beat out of her?

...

"Amy adored both the new look and the new person it allowed her to be. Following the photo shoot, she wore her bruises to the dry cleaner and the grocery store. Most people nervously looked away, but on the rare occasions someone would ask what happened, my sister would smile as brightly as possible, saying, 'I'm in love. Can you believe it? I'm finally, totally in love, and I feel great."



This is sorta fun:



Sorta.

It's a toss up between what I'm guessing is a Renoir in the background and Keef's supple, young bosom.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 05, 2012 12:27PM
Between the name and the image, I've always been freaked out Goat Head's Soup


When I first saw the album, it looked like Mick was being suffocated. I continue to fall back to that initial take in spite of myself.

I heard they were "updating" the iconic lips and tongue. After seeing what they came up with, they should've left well enough alone.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 05, 2012 12:54PM
Given Jagger's expression, I've always thought this was an auto-erotic asphyxiation thing. Isn't this supposedly one of their most decadent albums?
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 06, 2012 01:37AM
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most decadent albums?

Lyrically- To some people maybe. It has:
Dancing with Mr D (dancing with the devil/death)
Doo Doo Doo (topical, anti-police)
Starfucker (The label refused to print the title, renaming it Star-Star)

Musically-
This is the album with Billy Preston in the band and his clavinet dominates (by Stones standards) the arrangements and he injected a funk streak throughout. Taylor used lots of wah. Wyman's not on this one - he didn't want to do funk bass or something IIRC. Nicky Hopkins was also the arranger on several tracks. It's a single-place-in-time experiment and yielded some of my faves.

But what I really loved as a kid was subjecting rube kids to the rejected cover/gatefold center:




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Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 06, 2012 01:24AM
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it would have been light-years cooler for the entire band to be sporting an assortment of bruises, black eyes, split lips, and stitches.

But that's sorta what happened; there WAS a black-and-blue theme for the notorious, flash-point-controversy, ad campaign.

Billboard:


Print:


In-store cutout:


Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 06, 2012 12:01PM
I think Keef is whisperin' ... "Wot's wrong wiff bein' sexy?"
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 06, 2012 01:41PM
Attention! The Faith Tones would like you all to know ...

... that they find that horrible "Black & Blue" billboard and in-store display to be very, very inappropriate. They'd like to speak to the management if that wouldn't be too much trouble, hmmm?
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 06, 2012 01:42PM
Those hairdos have always looked badly photoshopped to me.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 07, 2012 11:48AM
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Those hairdos have always looked badly photoshopped to me.

Is that a conclusion reached after a lengthy acquaintance with the album, perhaps? Or just your inner-Mac-hairdresser simultaneously speaking with authority and ... nostalgia?
zoo
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 07, 2012 01:18AM
If Cindy Wilson or Kate Pierson sported one of those 'dos, nobody would say anything about it.

But then again, Cindy and Kate are hot and can get away with it, I suppose.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 07, 2012 01:51PM
I doubt that. The 'do on the woman on the left would be ludicrous no matter who it's on. It looks too big for her head, like it was taken from a photo of a bigger head and pasted on later. Ditto the woman on the right.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 07, 2012 04:19PM
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 04, 2012 08:01PM
How many decades has it been since the Stones actually tried? MOST of them, I reckon.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 04, 2012 08:50PM
And Bill is in the background sneering as he thinks, "Right, let the press fawn over you two sods. I shag more birds in a month than you two have done your whole bloody lives, put together."

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 12, 2012 03:35PM
This looks like something JJ from Good Times might've doodled on the back of his composition book in 8th grade:

zoo
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 12, 2012 04:37PM
Kinda reminds me of this:



Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 12, 2012 09:30PM
zoo
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 14, 2012 11:39AM
Re: The Tubes

I could never figure out what Rick Anderson was doing on that back cover.

And wasn't Re: Styles married to one of the guys in the band...I'm thinking Prairie Prince?

That's a really good album, BTW.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 13, 2012 11:44AM
I think the photo was doctored. Do they really expect me to believe ...

...that Frances McDormand was on that show?

...

If there's ever a Trouser Press Squares, can we please get Steve Albini in that center square?
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 13, 2012 08:38PM
Where would Ira sit? Oh wait, he's Peter Marshall. Who's Paul Lynde?

Trivia: which of the above is the grandfather of Rosanna and David Arquette?
Re: TP Squares
September 13, 2012 09:21PM
Shouldn't center square should go to Johnny Rotten? Henry Rollins should be in there somewhere - he might be funny, or loud and annoying, so perfect game show material.
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Who's Paul Lynde?
Flavor Flav.
Nina Hagen would be good. And Tom Waits. Always get quoteable material from those two. And Eno, to drop some erudite wit on the crass proceedings. But now here's the question: who is the Jamie Farr of the music world?
Re: TP Squares
September 13, 2012 09:56PM
"But now here's the question: who is the Jamie Farr of the music world?"

Kevin Rowland.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 14, 2012 07:23PM
Paganizer wrote:

> Where would Ira sit? Oh wait, he's Peter Marshall. Who's Paul
> Lynde?

STEVE, of course!

> Trivia: which of the above is the grandfather of Rosanna and
> David Arquette?

Charley Weaver, of course!
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 15, 2012 05:56AM
the krayolas




for the record (sorry), this is not my last post.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 22, 2012 04:19AM
i would like to get a tatoo one day. but i'm kinda picky about the people that wanna WRITE on me. but i reckon if was ever in greece drinking ouzo with one of the local spelling bee finalists, i can see me gettin a cartoon graft of woody allens dixieland band crammed into a psuper psonic rocketship.
Re: Sod it
September 04, 2012 10:32PM
It was a gatefold, yeah, so av a go at the other lads.

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 05, 2012 01:50PM
> I heard they were "updating" the iconic lips and tongue. After seeing what they came up with,
> they should've left well enough alone.

That's exactly what I thought about the cover of the new compilation. Really bad effort to find a fresh use for that old logo.

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 07, 2012 01:36PM
> Those hairdos have always looked badly photoshopped to me.

I had a deadline.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 07, 2012 06:38PM
Looking at that album cover again a few times -- because I can only look at it for a couple seconds without laughing out loud -- I'd almost swear that The Faith Tones are three guys in drag. In fact, the one on the right looks like my tenth-grade history teacher with a wig.

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 14, 2012 12:53PM
Some day I should tell my Roger Steen story. The Welnick story still freaks me out.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 14, 2012 01:38PM
The Welnick story still ...

freaks you out?
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 14, 2012 11:50PM
Does that mean breno is Sandy Duncan?

Peter Marshall: A western saddle has a curved horn on the front to hold something for the cowboy. What is it?
Paul Lynde: A passenger.

Peter Marshall: According to Billy Graham, is immorality contagious?
Paul Lynde: Well I know he was down with it for about a month.

Peter Marshall: When a man falls off a ship you yell 'Man overboard!' What should you shout if a woman falls overboard?
Paul Lynde: Full speed ahead?

Peter Marshall: According to the old song, "At night, when you're asleep, into your tent I'll creep." Who am I?
Paul Lynde: The scoutmaster!

Peter Marshall: According to the song classic, "Things aren't always as bad as they seem if you..." do what?
Paul Lynde: Put a bag over her head.

Peter Marshall: According to the old song, what's breaking up "that old gang of mine"?
Paul Lynde: Anita Byant!

Peter Marshall: Before a cow will give you any milk, she has to have something. What?
Paul Lynde: An engagement ring

Peter Marshall: Burt Reynolds said, "Dinah Shore's in top form. I've never known anyone to be so completely able to throw herself into..." what?
Paul Lynde: The headboard.

Peter Marshall: Can you get 12 pounds out of a goose?
Paul Lynde: I got them in there, didn't I?
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 15, 2012 12:43AM
Amazing quips for the 70s.
And then there's this guy's tat:

KD Lang, excited Kim Jong Il and Tyler Durden (plus an album cover, a Hindu symbol and Bicky)
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 15, 2012 12:47AM
What's that you say? You wan to see his wife's ink?


Note the spelling of Stefani. Twice.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 15, 2012 01:20AM
Paganizer wrote:

> Note the spelling of Stefani. Twice.

Corrections are expensive.

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 15, 2012 01:35AM
But she had two years in between misspellings.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 15, 2012 01:46AM
Paganizer wrote:

> But she had two years in between misspellings.

Spell checking costs extra. Those concert tickets don't pay for themselves.



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Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 17, 2012 03:48AM
Nickelback charges attendees??

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 17, 2012 11:06AM
"Nickelback charges attendees??"

Those sweet riffs and powerful feelings don't grow on trees, Bro.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 17, 2012 11:57AM
Tattoos. Harrumph.

I've also made some bad decisions in life, but I've somehow managed to avoid documenting them on my flesh in permanent ink.

To each his (or her) own.

Again. Harrumph.
I still have so many questions!
September 20, 2012 03:08AM
Why the ten year gap?

+Did she not go to a show for 10 years?

+Did she just not enjoy any interim shows?

+Did she forget the project for a decade?

+Was Green Day's level of performance unassailable, assumed an irrevocable denouement...until, unexpectedly, the fortuitous Nickelback show realigned the objective of the blank slate?

+Was live music merely a random night out, of no particular avocation until the Nickelback revelation?

+One of these things is not like the other (and possibly infected)

+Is Jesus a latino boyfriend or do these artists collectively reference a xtian ideal or tenet worthy of linked ink?

+Is there a special significance to the rainbow fish?



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Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 20, 2012 01:45PM
I think it was Sigmund Freud who said, "Sometimes a stupid tattoo is just a stupid tattoo."

Or perhaps it was his brother Shemp.

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 20, 2012 03:33PM
I guess when you've had "Stefani" misspelled on your body once, it would be foolish to have it spelled correctly the second time and really call attention to it.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 21, 2012 01:45PM
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I guess when you've had "Stefani" misspelled on your body once, it would be foolish to have it spelled correctly the second time and really call attention to it

"Heh. Heh. Yeah.

Um. That's what we call 'Stayin' The Course.'

Misspell me once ... Um ... Er ... you might get misspelled again."
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 20, 2012 05:06PM
Especially if that's your girlfriend's name.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 24, 2012 01:46PM
1. Never get a tattoo when you're under the influence.
2. Never get a tattoo when you're on vacation.
3. Never get a tattoo from an artist who isn't 100 percent fluent in your language.

Oh, and 4: Check out the tattoo artist's own tattoos, and the decor in his/her work space. (My brother invited me to come along when he got one of his tattoos. The artist's space was decorated with memorabilia from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and other such movies. His personal ink was along the same lines: lots of ghoulish guys holding bloody axes and hammers and such. Man, I wouldn't have let that guy near me with a Crayola, let alone a tattooing needle.)

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 24, 2012 04:10PM
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1. Never get a tattoo when you're under the influence.
2. Never get a tattoo when you're on vacation.
3. Never get a tattoo from an artist who isn't 100 percent fluent in your language.

Seems like "Never get a tattoo" is the common denominator.

...

What's the consensus on the cover art for "Tattoo You?"



Good? Bad? Indifferent?
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 24, 2012 04:59PM
If you judge a book by its cover / Then you judge the look by the lover / I hope you will soon recover / Me, I go from one extreme to the other!

- witty stuff on said subject by Martin Fry
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 24, 2012 07:06PM
> Seems like "Never get a tattoo" is the common denominator.

I do have one, but I obeyed all those rules.

> What's the consensus on the cover art for "Tattoo You?"

It looks cool on an album cover. 'Nuff said. (Isn't Jagger's face the basis for that cover art? "Judge the look by the lover," indeed.)

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 27, 2012 12:32PM
The new Lupe Fiasco record has a nice cover:



How black can it get?

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 27, 2012 12:53PM
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 27, 2012 01:45PM
Damn. We need to get David Byne's face on some currency or a stamp somewhere. Anywhere. That cat is looking distinguished.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 30, 2012 06:33AM
There's something off about his chin...
Qu'est-ce que c'est?
Or is it same as it ever was?
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 30, 2012 11:38AM
What the hell are those bumps on St Vincent's face? Creepy....
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 30, 2012 06:22AM
The answer is "none."

None more black.
Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 30, 2012 04:07AM
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How black can it get?
Damned - Black Album
Spinal Tap - Smell the Glove
Metallica - Black Album
Prince - Black Album
Jay Z - Black Album

Something tells me Lupe Fiasco isn't cool enough to understand why it'd be best to call it an homage.

Re: Don't judge by the cover
September 30, 2012 11:06PM
looks like everyone who is anyone is still hanging around this thread...



welcome the young, the old & the in between. its obvious you just wanna dance. no need to adjust the dial.

you got the TP!



Post Edited (09-30-12 20:22)
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