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  1. Ranging in time from 1974's "Moons" (a glorious electronic hymn that's among Moore's most endearing songs) to a 2001 collaboration with New York noise-hipster Kramer, the songs on Nevertheless Optimistic; the title comes from 1978's "Norway," which ironically isn't on the album; are as musically wide-ranging as one would expect from the ...

  2. Nevertheless Optimistic. by r. stevie moore © 2003. Share / Embed. Wishlist. supported by. Hug Me (with Kramer) 00:00 / 01:13. Digital Album. Streaming + Download. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Buy Digital Album. $7.03 USD. Send as Gift. released October 21, 2003. -

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CD release of "Nevertheless Optimistic" on Discogs.

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  4. archive.org › download › cd_nevertheless-optimistic_r-stevieR.Stevie Moore - Archive.org

    1. 2001 FEB 28 produced and engineered by Kramer, North Moore St, NYC . 2. 1999 FEB Swindon, Wiltshire UK (DG basic (oftentrack, bkg vcls); 1999 AAAY @2219 Pennington Bend, Nashville (RSM vocal, guitars, handclaps & Billy A. keys) 3. 1983 @ 429 Valley Road, Kramer:Upper Montclair NJ . 4. 1977 @ 2219 Pennington

    • “It Was Like L Was Swimming Through A Flabby-Armed Spanking Machine.”
    • “The Bus Is Outta Control!”
    • “You’re A Rabid Anti-Dentite!”
    • “You’re Just as Pretty as Any of them. You Just Need A Nose job.”
    • “Look Away, I’m Hideous!”
    • “Marriage? Family? They’Re Prisons! Manmade Prisons! You’Re Doing Time!”
    • “Who Turns Down A Junior Mint?”
    • “I’m Out There, Jerry, and I’m Loving Every Minute of It!”
    • “You Contribute Nothing to Society!”
    • “I’m Cosmo Kramer, The Assman!”

    After Larry David left the show following its seventh season, a lot of fans noted that Jerry Seinfeld, now the only one steering the ship, made the show a whole lot weirder and more absurd. It was still funny, and there was a lot to be enjoyed, but it was a marginally different show. That’s exemplified in the season 8 episode “The Nap,” in which Ge...

    Kramer’s whole monologue in the episode “The Fire” about his quest to save his girlfriend’s severed toe is so brilliantly performed by Michael Richards. Even though the show doesn’t depict it, he acts it so well that you feel like you were there. “I jumped on the bus. I told the driver, ‘I got a toe here, buddy – step on it!’ Then all of a sudden, ...

    As silly as the idea of the “anti-dentite” is – someone who has a prejudice against dentists – it does make a statement about bigotry. Kramer vehemently defends dentists’ rights in the face of what he thinks is intolerance from Jerry. “You think that dentists are so different from me and you? They came to this country just like everybody else, in s...

    Kramer has long been established as a guy who just comes out and says what he’s thinking. He has no filter between what he thinks and what he says, which leads to some hilarious comic situations. RELATED: Where Are They Now? The Cast Of Seinfeld Jerry, George, and Elaine have all said privately that George’s new girlfriend needs to get a nose job, ...

    When Kramer is kicked out of Monk’s Café for smoking a cigar, he decides to start a sort of smokers’ club in his apartment for everyone who have been cast out into the street to do their smoking outside. However, being around second-hand smoke 24 hours a day doesn’t have a great effect on his health, and he ends up with yellow teeth and a wrinkled ...

    In the season 7 episode “The Engagement,” George thinks he and Jerry have made a pact to both get married, and when Jerry backs out of it and he’s stuck in an engagement, he’s unhappy. But Jerry backed out very quickly after hearing what Kramer had to say about the institutions of marriage and family. “Marriage? Family? They’re prisons! Manmade pri...

    Michael Richards won his first Emmy Award for his portrayal of Kramer in the season 4 episode “The Junior Mint.” Funnily enough, when the crew was filming the scene in which the Junior Mint falls in the operating theater and lands inside the guy, they found that a Junior Mint would be too small to read on camera, and so they had to use a York Peppe...

    After a doctor tells him he has a low sperm count, Kramer considers changing the type of underwear he wears. But he doesn’t like the looseness of boxers and the jockeys are too tight on his “boys,” so he’s left with just one option. As Jerry explains to Elaine, “The only thing between him and us is a thin layer of gabardine.” This storyline was in ...

    Kramer is the last person to be telling this to somebody, but that’s what he says when he’s breaking up with his girlfriend. The whole episode, his storyline is shot from the woman’s perspective. At first, he berates her, but by the end, he begging her to take him back. Initially, he tells her, “I must have been out of my mind. Look at you. Why don...

    When Kramer is given the “ASSMAN” vanity plates, he doesn’t want them. He can see that there’s been some kind of mix-up and he doesn’t want to be associated with this crude nickname. But when the clerk at the DMV tells him that according to the state of New York, he is the Assman, he has no choice but to take them. Later, he comes to embrace his ne...

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  5. The album features collaborations with XTC guitarist Dave Gregory and Shimmy Disc maverick Kramer. It also includes a dubbed duet with outsider music scat legend Shooby Taylor, the Human Horn. The rest of Nevertheless contains lots of guitar weirdness, quirky lyrics, bastard bluegrass, and melodic ballads. Stevie plays most everything, and ...

  6. Nevertheless Optimistic. Compil. US 2003 on Innova Recordings label Rock (Lo-Fi)