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Wintersleep — Drunk on Aluminium
Album: Welcome to the Night Sky
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Released: 2008
Length: 3:58
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Oh my, are you the best again?
Is it the violence, you like?
Oh my, I feel it crawling in, gnawing at...
and the last lonely night.

I wanna know,
Cut up the sickness,
Cutting in self-defence with the apple and ice
Skylights, bloody and cancerous
Color the dead mattress with the white,
make it white.

My eyes, I feel the teeth again
Gnawing and eminent in the last lonely night.
Oh my, give me the worms again,
painted aluminium,
make it white,
make it white.
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Wow, new find on RP for me and digging this rockin' tune.  Thanks RP.
 Jota wrote:

Aluminium was discovered by Hans Christian Oersted at 1825 in Denmark. Origin of name: from the Latin word "alumen" meaning "alum"

The ancient Greeks and Romans used alum in medicine as an astringent, and in dyeing processes. In 1761 de Morveau proposed the name "alumine" for the base in alum. In 1807, Davy proposed the name alumium for the metal, undiscovered at that time, and later agreed to change it to aluminum. Shortly thereafter, the name aluminium was adopted by IUPAC to conform with the "ium" ending of most elements. Aluminium is the IUPAC spelling and therefore the international standard. Aluminium was also the accepted spelling in the U.S.A. until 1925, at which time the American Chemical Society decided to revert back to aluminum, and to this day Americans still refer to aluminium as "aluminum".


So basically, America (again) being awkward for awkwards sake.

 
Sorry. I'm with Humphrey Davy's original name for the element. The point is not to be awkward but to honor Sir H. Davy!
 Rooney wrote:
What the living hell is "aluminium", and why would you be drunk on it?

 
Aluminium was discovered by Hans Christian Oersted at 1825 in Denmark. Origin of name: from the Latin word "alumen" meaning "alum"

The ancient Greeks and Romans used alum in medicine as an astringent, and in dyeing processes. In 1761 de Morveau proposed the name "alumine" for the base in alum. In 1807, Davy proposed the name alumium for the metal, undiscovered at that time, and later agreed to change it to aluminum. Shortly thereafter, the name aluminium was adopted by IUPAC to conform with the "ium" ending of most elements. Aluminium is the IUPAC spelling and therefore the international standard. Aluminium was also the accepted spelling in the U.S.A. until 1925, at which time the American Chemical Society decided to revert back to aluminum, and to this day Americans still refer to aluminium as "aluminum".


So basically, America (again) being awkward for awkwards sake.
You all should start a band. The Grateful Lead. You could open at the Palladium for Iron Butterfly. Play yur raniums out. 

Rooney wrote:
What the living hell is "aluminium", and why would you be drunk on it?
   

bc wrote:


If I had nickel for every time I was drunk on aluminum....
  
oldsaxon wrote:

takes some brass to make a pun like that.

  
Poacher wrote:

. . . but he lead you into it.

  
cShaggy wrote:

...this line of conversation is testing the mettle of every RPer out there.. :D
 

Baby_M wrote:

Did you make up those puns yourselves, or did you steel them from somewhere else?  Oh, the irony!

  
 DeemerDave wrote:

That's IT! I'm callin' a Copper to deal with ya.

  
scrubbrush wrote:
  
You'd foil their fun.  
 

DavidS_UK wrote:
have we ironed out all the puns now?
Ore are there some more to come? Hopefully the thread will just zink away unnoticed...

No, no! We should get this thread bronzed and sell it. It'd go platinum for sure. 
kcar wrote:
 
You'd foil their fun.  
 


This is comedy gold, I tell ya!  Unalloyed genius.
  
 Rooney wrote:
What the living hell is "aluminium", and why would you be drunk on it?
   

bc wrote:


If I had nickel for every time I was drunk on aluminum....
  
oldsaxon wrote:

takes some brass to make a pun like that.

  
Poacher wrote:

. . . but he lead you into it.

  
cShaggy wrote:

...this line of conversation is testing the mettle of every RPer out there.. :D
 

Baby_M wrote:

Did you make up those puns yourselves, or did you steel them from somewhere else?  Oh, the irony!

  
 DeemerDave wrote:

That's IT! I'm callin' a Copper to deal with ya.

  
scrubbrush wrote:
  
You'd foil their fun.  
 

DavidS_UK wrote:
have we ironed out all the puns now?
Ore are there some more to come? Hopefully the thread will just zink away unnoticed...

No, no! We should get this thread bronzed and sell it. It'd go platinum for sure. 
kcar wrote:
 
You'd foil their fun.  
 


This is comedy gold, I tell ya!  Unalloyed genius.
 


 MrsTom wrote:
Tinny
 

Yes, and that too.
Sounds like Snow Patrol, which is good for me.
 jmassoglia wrote:


 
Indeed an excellent casting of RPers, no compewter can beat that.
 kcar wrote:
 
You'd foil their fun.  
 

DavidS_UK wrote:
have we ironed out all the puns now?
Ore are there some more to come? Hopefully the thread will just zink away unnoticed...

No, no! We should get this thread bronzed and sell it. It'd go platinum for sure. 

Still sounds pretty good to my tin ear.

 


 Rooney wrote:
What the living hell is "aluminium", and why would you be drunk on it?
   

bc wrote:


If I had nickel for every time I was drunk on aluminum....
 
oldsaxon wrote:

takes some brass to make a pun like that.

  
Poacher wrote:

. . . but he lead you into it.

  
cShaggy wrote:

...this line of conversation is testing the mettle of every RPer out there.. :D
 

Baby_M wrote:

Did you make up those puns yourselves, or did you steel them from somewhere else?  Oh, the irony!

  
 DeemerDave wrote:

That's IT! I'm callin' a Copper to deal with ya.

  
scrubbrush wrote:
  
You'd foil their fun.  
 

DavidS_UK wrote:
have we ironed out all the puns now?
Ore are there some more to come? Hopefully the thread will just zink away unnoticed...

No, no! We should get this thread bronzed and sell it. It'd go platinum for sure. 

 jkhandy wrote:

You make it sound as if BC is the only place stuff gets stolen. Yeah right. I'm in the good ol' USA, same shit here too.
 
Old post but what the hell.

BC has high property crime rates by Canadian standards but that was not the point of my post.   My point at the time was that the police do not do anything.  

Here's an anecdote:    Neighbour in Surrey BC, affectionately known as "Better Safe than Surrey", watches a daylight B&E in progress.  He quickly jots down the vehicle used by the B&E artists and telephones the police (RCMP).

The vehicle turned out to be stolen but the Surrey RCMP was too busy to attend.

The RCMP play a lot of politics here in British Columbia and they are masterful at feather-bedding.  Maybe police forces do the same in the USA but I doubt it. 
I like it.  Seven for now. Good candidate for an upgrade with a few more listens. 
Strong 7 for me. Like 6/4.
Tinny
...and I thought it was the Great Lake Swimmers.
have we ironed out all the puns now?
Ore are there some more to come? Hopefully the thread will just zink away unnoticed...

 
scrubbrush wrote:
 Baby_M wrote:

Poacher wrote:

. . . but he lead you into it.

oldsaxon wrote:
bc wrote: That's IT! I'm callin' a Copper to deal with ya.


You'd foil their fun. 

 


{#Drummer}{#Heartkiss}{#Drummer}  "Most Excellant"
 Ya, but Gary Clark Jr. does a great job of it...jbunniii wrote:
Not a big fan of the "distort and compress the shit out of the drums and bass" recording ethos.

 


LOVELY!


 Baby_M wrote:

Poacher wrote:

. . . but he lead you into it.

oldsaxon wrote:
bc wrote: If I had nickel for every time I was drunk on aluminum.... ___________  takes some brass to make a pun like that.
_____________ ..this line of conversation is testing the mettle of every RPer out there.. :D

Did you make up those puns yourselves, or did you steel them from somewhere else?  Oh, the irony!
That's IT! I'm callin' a Copper to deal with ya.


You'd foil their fun. 

 Baby_M wrote:

Poacher wrote:


. . . but he lead you into it.


 oldsaxon wrote:

 bc wrote:
If I had nickel for every time I was drunk on aluminum....
___________ 
takes some brass to make a pun like that.

_____________
..this line of conversation is testing the mettle of every RPer out there.. :D


Did you make up those puns yourselves, or did you steel them from somewhere else?  Oh, the irony!

 
That's IT! I'm callin' a Copper to deal with ya.
Not a big fan of the "distort and compress the shit out of the drums and bass" recording ethos.
Great song, great album. Too bad the follow-ups have not been up to the same standard.
 cShaggy wrote:
 Poacher wrote:

. . . but he lead you into it.
 
 oldsaxon wrote:

 bc wrote:

If I had nickel for every time I was drunk on aluminum....
___________ 
takes some brass to make a pun like that.


_____________
..this line of conversation is testing the mettle of every RPer out there.. :D
 
Did you make up those puns yourselves, or did you steel them from somewhere else?  Oh, the irony!
 Hannio wrote:


This is not really true. It is actually quite benign to plants and animals, fortunately, since it is earth's most abundant metal.  It may be toxic in high enough concentrations, but then what isn't? 

 
Claiming things are toxic is now the great big new marketing ploy of the 21st century...I see this happen real time all around me...all sorts of products bought just a few years ago which are perfectly good suddenly need to be replaced by new, more expensive "chemical free" or "natural" products...this is a ca$h cow boondoggle for the "green" entrepreneurs out there getting mega rich by scaring people...disgusting if you ask me...

What amazes about this is how these hypocrite capitalists "green" kooks are the same ones organizing the OWS protests againts "capitalism"
 bc wrote:


If I had nickel for every time I was drunk on aluminum....

 
A contractor came up to me once (I'm a design professional) and asked a really stupid, obvious question. My buddy turned to me and said "You know what it would be worth if you put a nickel and his brains in your hand?" No?

I fucking Nickel!
 Poacher wrote:

. . . but he lead you into it.
 



 oldsaxon wrote:

 bc wrote:

If I had nickel for every time I was drunk on aluminum....
___________ 
takes some brass to make a pun like that.


_____________
..this line of conversation is testing the mettle of every RPer out there.. :D
 oldsaxon wrote:
 bc wrote:
If I had nickel for every time I was drunk on aluminum....
 
takes some brass to make a pun like that.
 
. . . but he lead you into it.
 ScottFromWyoming wrote:
I'd given it a 7 but today it just sounds rackety. 4
 
Funny you say that cause it came on and I sort of went the opposite and just kind of thought "mmmmmm Loud" in much the same way that Homer says "mmmmmm Donut"
 
I'd given it a 7 but today it just sounds rackety. 4
can't wait to see them at Osheaga  :)  
Noise!!!
 TerryS wrote:


Also, it's considered toxic to all river inhabitants.
 

This is not really true. It is actually quite benign to plants and animals, fortunately, since it is earth's most abundant metal.  It may be toxic in high enough concentrations, but then what isn't? 
 bc wrote:


If I had nickel for every time I was drunk on aluminum....

 
takes some brass to make a pun like that.
 westslope wrote:

Welcome to British Columbia.  If it isn't tied down and guarded, watch out!

If you are unlucky enough to have your automobile stolen, you might be lucky enough to have the towing truck company provide the information for the police report once they find it abandoned.

 

 


 


You make it sound as if BC is the only place stuff gets stolen. Yeah right. I'm in the good ol' USA, same shit here too.

I like this so far. Play it again please?


 3enny_3lanco wrote:
Saw them in Pemberton at the festival. They flew straight from New Orleans or somewhere near there and apparently the had all their gear stolen from their van so they borrowed gear from fellow countrymen Sam Roberts and they rocked harder than anyone at the festival. ...
 

Welcome to British Columbia.  If it isn't tied down and guarded, watch out!

If you are unlucky enough to have your automobile stolen, you might be lucky enough to have the towing truck company provide the information for the police report once they find it abandoned.

 

 


 kingart wrote:
I'd iPod it for the music. The lyrics and meaning — huh? The title says 'aluminum', he sings 'aluminum.'  Perhaps it's a poor-spelling exra-syllable result of too many university college alumni parties, or a close encounter with a peyote-peddling aluminum siding salesman, or that the band has been experimenting with an alchemist's aluminium as some new element that can induce better song craft. 
 

England calls this stuff "aluminium". Nothing sinister there at all, but since I seem to recall it was first made in the US of NA, perhaps they err there. In England that is.
Sounds a bit like the band..."Other Lives".
 DrLex wrote:

Welcome to the world of 21st century recording! After decades of research and technological development, we now have 96kHz 24-bit digital audio with a theoretical dynamic range of 144dB. But for some reason, most music nowadays is mastered as if it still needs to sound OK when pressed on analogue records made from recycled chewing gum.

 
It's possible that this is the sound they wanted.  Often, Science ≠ Art  (at least not automatically)


 drews wrote:
Sounds like that home town could be Camelford in Cornwall, UK. That's where a mass experiment on the local population showed what happens when you put aluminum into their drinking water, and it sure as hell wasn't people getting drunk:

https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/poisoned-the-camelford-scandal-474373.html

 
ploba wrote:
I love wintersleep - nice to hear a hometown band on RP!
 

 
Well, for what it is worth Wikipedia reports that it was actually Aluminium sulfate and not the element Aluminum (Aluminium) that was dumped in the water. Not the same thing at all.

I'd iPod it for the music. The lyrics and meaning — huh? The title says 'aluminum', he sings 'aluminum.'  Perhaps it's a poor-spelling exra-syllable result of too many university college alumni parties, or a close encounter with a peyote-peddling aluminum siding salesman, or that the band has been experimenting with an alchemist's aluminium as some new element that can induce better song craft. 
 Rooney wrote:
What the living hell is "aluminium", and why would you be drunk on it?
 

If I had nickel for every time I was drunk on aluminum....

Terrific song. I don't what it's about, but terrific song. I gave it a raise to an 8. And a nice seque to the Floyd! 
 bigA wrote:
These guys put on a great live show, do a search on YouTube for some of their live stuff.

Something I taped ;)

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

 
Thanks for sharing this - WOW. They definitely concentrate on the music. I fear I might have to re-max my credit card now. Thanks, and damn you! {#Mrgreen}
Alumineeeee um.  It's the way the brits pronounce aluminum.  They contend that the other elements, like titanium, barium, cadmium, etc.  all end in eeee-um, so should aluminum.  eee- um.  ho-hum.  I'm a  nerd.

Man that was a great transition between this song and Comfortably Numb.

AMAZING !

 Byronape wrote:

"aluminium" is a very small piece of aluminum.

 

Also, it's considered toxic to all river inhabitants.
 Rooney wrote:
What the living hell is "aluminium", and why would you be drunk on it?
 
"aluminium" is a very small piece of aluminum.

...and I thought "Wintersleep" is a film!

Good song. Weighty Ghost from the same album is a great song.

i immediately liked this song and then Bill played Comfortably Numb... it was such a great transition that it actually made me appreciate this song even more... i'm somewhere between 7 and 8 on this song...


 drews wrote:
Sounds like that home town could be Camelford in Cornwall, UK. That's where a mass experiment on the local population showed what happens when you put aluminum into their drinking water, and it sure as hell wasn't people getting drunk:

https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/poisoned-the-camelford-scandal-474373.html

 
ploba wrote:
I love wintersleep - nice to hear a hometown band on RP!
 

  Nearly all draft beer comes from aluminium - kegs and  cans.

 jpstfx28 wrote:


was at pemberton but was not enlightened enough to know of wintersleep or their presence at this event.  I am dissapointed in myself as a person
 

 3enny_3lanco wrote:
Saw them in Pemberton at the festival. They flew straight from New Orleans or somewhere near there and apparently the had all their gear stolen from their van so they borrowed gear from fellow countrymen Sam Roberts and they rocked harder than anyone at the festival. The sound guys must have it dialed in 'cause I've never heard such loud guitar riffs and I was front row for Nirvana at the Forum back in the day...

Pemberton was also the 1st time I saw a Radio Paradise T-shirt... I thought it was cool and showed my girlfriend but she didn't care much :v)

Seen Wintersleep 3 more times live since. Great to hear on R.P.

**High Five!{#Guitarist}

 

was at pemberton but was not enlightened enough to know of wintersleep or their presence at this event.  I am dissapointed in myself as a person
 alanthecowboy wrote:
 glen1n1m wrote:
Good song, but as I often complain, poorly recorded. Each drum hit, clearly hitting the distortion ceiling.

These days, any kid with a computer and a $100.00 sound card can record clean tracks.  Any distortion that shows up on a recording like this is intentional, whether it works for you or not.  Check out Primus' Brown album; the drums are completely creamed, way beyond the clipped drums in this song.  I love it, even if it doesn't sound 'real'.  So far, this song is working for me as well.
 

Good point.


 TheBorgBuilder wrote:
Al = one of my favorite elements.
 
I'm a copper man myself....especially at $4.40/lb

They were on Letterman on Friday night and did a great job!
Sounds like that home town could be Camelford in Cornwall, UK. That's where a mass experiment on the local population showed what happens when you put aluminum into their drinking water, and it sure as hell wasn't people getting drunk:

https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/poisoned-the-camelford-scandal-474373.html

 
ploba wrote:
I love wintersleep - nice to hear a hometown band on RP!
 

 Businessgypsy wrote:
  Do Iron Giants get trashed on aluminum?


What the living hell is "aluminium", and why would you be drunk on it?
Great band{#Exclaim}
I love wintersleep - nice to hear a hometown band on RP!

These guys put on a great live show, do a search on YouTube for some of their live stuff.

Something I taped ;)

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

{#War}
 glen1n1m wrote:
Good song, but as I often complain, poorly recorded. Each drum hit, clearly hitting the distortion ceiling.

These days, any kid with a computer and a $100.00 sound card can record clean tracks.  Any distortion that shows up on a recording like this is intentional, whether it works for you or not.  Check out Primus' Brown album; the drums are completely creamed, way beyond the clipped drums in this song.  I love it, even if it doesn't sound 'real'.  So far, this song is working for me as well.


And I thought it was because my ears were still asleep.... I've only just gotten out of my  pit here in the UK 

DrLex wrote:

Welcome to the world of 21st century recording! After decades of research and technological development, we now have 96kHz 24-bit digital audio with a theoretical dynamic range of 144dB. But for some reason, most music nowadays is mastered as if it still needs to sound OK when pressed on analogue records made from recycled chewing gum.
 


 glen1n1m wrote:
Good song, but as I often complain, poorly recorded. Each drum hit, clearly hitting the distortion ceiling.
 
Welcome to the world of 21st century recording! After decades of research and technological development, we now have 96kHz 24-bit digital audio with a theoretical dynamic range of 144dB. But for some reason, most music nowadays is mastered as if it still needs to sound OK when pressed on analogue records made from recycled chewing gum.

Very nasty — love it. Shame about the sound quality.
Not bad!
Good song, but as I often complain, poorly recorded. Each drum hit, clearly hitting the distortion ceiling.
Al = one of my favorite elements.
good first impression.. let's see how it grows.
What the hell is an Aluminum Falcon? {#Lol}
I see Canadians are spelling Aluminium properly, good on them!
Much better than tubular bells.{#Eek}
Incredible...I was just about to turn off Radio Paradise to listen to some Wintersleep since I'm going to the concert tonight. You read my mind, Bill!
cool. 

these guys are underrated


Kinda loud.  I like it.
Saw them in Pemberton at the festival. They flew straight from New Orleans or somewhere near there and apparently the had all their gear stolen from their van so they borrowed gear from fellow countrymen Sam Roberts and they rocked harder than anyone at the festival. The sound guys must have it dialed in 'cause I've never heard such loud guitar riffs and I was front row for Nirvana at the Forum back in the day...

Pemberton was also the 1st time I saw a Radio Paradise T-shirt... I thought it was cool and showed my girlfriend but she didn't care much :v)

Seen Wintersleep 3 more times live since. Great to hear on R.P.

**High Five!{#Guitarist}

 GolfRomeo wrote:
This band is one of my guilty pleasures.  They do this really kick ass head banging tune called Killer Whale.  You have to spinal tap the volume to 11 for that one.
 
11

I don´t like winter, I don´t sleep much. I dont buy things made of aluminium and I don´t fly. 
This is good stuff! Never heard of them before now. 
 GolfRomeo wrote:

This band is one of my guilty pleasures.  They do this really kick ass head banging tune called Killer Whale.  You have to spinal tap the volume to 11 for that one.
 
yes yes yay! dont feel guilty, ps.
 BeyondZero wrote:
Representing Halifax, Nova Scotia! Great band, great song. Good to see them getting appreciated worldwide.
 
This band is one of my guilty pleasures.  They do this really kick ass head banging tune called Killer Whale.  You have to spinal tap the volume to 11 for that one.

Representing Halifax, Nova Scotia! Great band, great song. Good to see them getting appreciated worldwide.