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He hasn't lost his touch... far from it. |
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I'd rather the band take the chance than not |
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is it just me or is rhyme & reason not listed on the song tour? |
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Hmm, time to listen to tLWS. It's been a while.
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Crash: SMTS - was around since 1992 Two Step - was around since 1992 Crash - first played D&T in 9/95 with unfinished lyrics - would have been around the time of the Crash sessions. Too Much - first played at charity show in 10/95 during the studio sessions. Being that it is credited to the entire band it is likely that it musically came from soundcheck jams. #41 - the base was around since Spring 95 (called 41 Police) and was developed over the summer tour. Became the 41 we know in the studio. Say Goodbye - had been around and developed on the road since Fall 1993. DIDO - was sparingly played from 92-94 and then really developed on the road in 1995. LYD - as per the minarets digest - John Alagia stated that Dave wrote LYD at his home in 1994 LIOG - had existed since spring 92 Cry Freedom - had existed since 1991 Billies - had existed since 1991 Proudest Monkey - debuted in 12/94 and then developed over the course of 1995 Every song on UTTAD had been played in the years prior to going into the studio. The only song that you could probably say needed finishing was R&R. In hindsight, how little they seemed to like LYD should have been obvious. It was written in 1994 and played by Dave solo in December 1994 and then nothing until 9/95. They went out of their way to play DIDO, Say Goodbye, #41, SMTS in 95, but not LYD and then don't play it during an album promotion tour until 12/96. Makes you wonder if the only reason it was put on the album was they had nothing else to use. |
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i think its more of the fact that if they go back to them and they are released, then that means they will get played with somewhat regularity. alligator pie went missing in 2010 for some reason, but it got a healthy 32 plays in the summer of 09. and you know that SOMETHING (probably several somethings) from that album tour will be released, which would mean SBD releases of live versions of those songs (argument mainly for something like Monkey Man). and then if they continued getting played in the following year, even better. |
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Was studio Help Myself recorded under the guidance of Lillywhite? Or was it self-done by the band?
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Well I need to check DMBc more. This sounds like great fucking news. Cheers to some new music, with Lillywhite, in the mix next year. :thumbsup
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coran to lillywhite about half way though nyc set...
see why they need you back, this shit sucks |
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Dinosaurs need keeping in the past. Macca had George Martin back on some of those early eighties albums, too late the magic had gone. DMB could do with recording over here in the UK get Youth in a top producer
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