tinycowboy
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Exactly the same as you. Loved the early stuff. Driver 8, Toys in the Attic, all of Murmur, most of Green. Saw them live at Milton Keynes Bowl, on their Monster tour, about the time I started to lose interest. Blur were the main support, with Tanya Donnelly's Belly playing earlier to a few hundred people.
REM were comfortably the third best band on the night.
Green was my turning point. On the early stuff, the guitars are somehow rural-sounding, with a bit of mystery as well as melody. Couple the unintelligible singing with this and the basic bass and drums, and the whole thing was a basic but somehow magical treat. Add in some smooth production, celebrity guest appearances and slightly annoying but now audible lyrics and somehow it became average very lightly left-field rock. For me, the Chronic Town EP and Murmur are masterpieces, but Fables is also up there. Pavement took up the mantle where they left off - another of my very favourites. Wonderful, wonderful band.