Yeh, and we all know what a tolerant character he is. Willing to forgive and forget. Never holding a grudge ...markfiend wrote:...quite cross I would imagine?Obviousman wrote:Which would make him...Johnny M wrote:And even more of a delicate situation if AE didn't know they still existed ...
Gift and the Ray/Vega demos
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But he was exhorting us all to vote liberal in the last election! perhaps he's calmed down in his dotageObviousman wrote:No, really?markfiend wrote:...quite cross I would imagine?Obviousman wrote: Which would make him...
I can imagine that, but I meant it more specific. In a way like 'chop off your head', 'sue you', 'track you down and kill you in a very sadistic way, he knows where you live anyway' or anything in that style, more or less
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I got the Gift album today, thanks radiojamaica
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Quiffy, I wouldn't give a f**k if they were 30 seconds and severely muffled, if it was a real demo of Torch, Bury Me Deep or Jihad (or This Corrosion for you traditionalists).Quiff Boy wrote:2) they being very short and of bloody awful quality
And Von hasn't tried to sue anyone for the massive amounts of bootlegging so far, so why start now? I doubt he wanted his version of Garden Of Delight, or Candle or Good Things to be put out since they're not officially released Sisters material, or the CNT demos of Body Electric and Adrenochrome, so a demo of This Corrosion would probably not spark his attention, short of wanting a copy for himself just to remind himself how s**t it may have been before becoming a brilliant song.
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I think young Dark speaks for the majority hereDark wrote:Quiffy, I wouldn't give a f**k if they were 30 seconds and severely muffled,
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i wasnt saying i agreed with the sentiment, just that it could have been one of the reasons why it wasnt circulated originally.
only now that word of it has gotten around is anyone interested, and those select few that do have copies know they are sitting on something "special", if thats what you want to call it.
personally, listening to 18 seconds of james ray taking the p*ss out of von's lyrics, recorded on a cheap tape recorder through a muffled studio wall (which is what it will turn out to be, you watch!) doesnt really get my boat afloat...
only now that word of it has gotten around is anyone interested, and those select few that do have copies know they are sitting on something "special", if thats what you want to call it.
personally, listening to 18 seconds of james ray taking the p*ss out of von's lyrics, recorded on a cheap tape recorder through a muffled studio wall (which is what it will turn out to be, you watch!) doesnt really get my boat afloat...
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weird.. best tape I have ever had.. good quality and indeed only 1 full kopie in existance, which is the mastertape..
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Speak for yourself, boss man. :rol:Quiff Boy wrote:personally, listening to 18 seconds of james ray taking the p*ss out of von's lyrics, recorded on a cheap tape recorder through a muffled studio wall (which is what it will turn out to be, you watch!) doesnt really get my boat afloat...
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uncle sister wrote:weird.. best tape I have ever had.. good quality and indeed only 1 full kopie in existance, which is the mastertape..
What exactly is on that tape?
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6 demo versions, real rough, only doctor avalanche and bout half of the lyrics andrew singing 2, Ray singing 2, one they sing together (parts.) and the last is andrew with Mr.fox. first version is only 40seconds, seconds 60 secondsup to the last 2,5minutes.. they were still programming...
B-side are demos from 'mexico sundown blues'
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Got an acetate here also with the finished giving ground version on it, incl. saxophone etc.. real nice, should find a way to get that on cd..
B-side are demos from 'mexico sundown blues'
knew u'd be pleased
Got an acetate here also with the finished giving ground version on it, incl. saxophone etc.. real nice, should find a way to get that on cd..
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I'd ask how you got these, but I'm not sure I want to know.uncle sister wrote:Got an acetate here also with the finished giving ground version on it, incl. saxophone etc.. real nice, should find a way to get that on cd..
But if you get it onto CD, will there be any chance of it being at all distributed?
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I would not really mind tooDark wrote:But if you get it onto CD, will there be any chance of it being at all distributed?
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uncle sister wrote:6 demo versions, real rough, only doctor avalanche and bout half of the lyrics andrew singing 2, Ray singing 2, one they sing together (parts.) and the last is andrew with Mr.fox. first version is only 40seconds, seconds 60 secondsup to the last 2,5minutes.. they were still programming...
B-side are demos from 'mexico sundown blues'
knew u'd be pleased
Got an acetate here also with the finished giving ground version on it, incl. saxophone etc.. real nice, should find a way to get that on cd..
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apparenly the single was a stripped-down version of the "finished" version hence "Giving Ground -RSV" ,or revised version.[source-official site]Dan wrote:"The finished version" ?uncle sister wrote:Got an acetate here also with the finished giving ground version on it
If it's the finished version does that mean it sounds the same as the released single?
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actually i got it wrong.there is no mention of a pre-stripped down version .Dan wrote:But the RSV version was the b-side.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:apparenly the single was a stripped-down version of the "finished" version hence "Giving Ground -RSV" ,or revised version.[source-official site]
what it actually written is here about 15 questions down.
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"Did my singing please you?"
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No, the RSV was the a-side. The AV (the instrumental b-side) was going to be Giving Ground but the Sisterhood changed it, the resulting song was the RSV, with lyrics.Dan wrote:But the RSV version was the b-side.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:apparenly the single was a stripped-down version of the "finished" version hence "Giving Ground -RSV" ,or revised version.[source-official site]
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If you need a little help...uncle sister wrote: Got an acetate here also with the finished giving ground version on it, incl. saxophone etc.. real nice, should find a way to get that on cd..
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na die website dan