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It would've been nice to see on the remaster for one. But its not like alternate versions of past songs prior to Vision Thing haven't shown up through unofficial sources. The reason I say it's too bad is because I myself would like to hear those other mixes. Like some of us have managed to hear or collect other unreleased stuff. It would just be cool to hear these, if they really exist.
There are a multitude of alternate mixes from the LP on the various singles... If you must, you can use the remixes of Vision Thing, Doctor Jeep, and WYDSM to pad the LP out to a bit longer. the 12" mix of VT is stunning.
I'd always assumed that the single version of WYDSM was one of these alternate mixes. Makes sense in a way: "we can't be bothered doing a proper remix for the single, let's just put on one we didn't use on the LP".
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
mh wrote:I'd always assumed that the single version of WYDSM was one of these alternate mixes. Makes sense in a way: "we can't be bothered doing a proper remix for the single, let's just put on one we didn't use on the LP".
i hate WYDSM, specially played live, worst song on vt, but you're right about single version, it's much better then lp one, almost acceptable
Seconded, lachert ... I really don't care for any single or whatever version of WYDSM ... ...
WYDSM is the worst Sisters song ever - not only on VT.
I like the title, but IMHO, the lyrics are simply way off the mark ...
and the whole song is entirely falling short of it's reason, which is the worst about it ...
Can't tell how glad I am, they've given up to play it live ... ...
Anyway, most presumably they will do it again ... ...
so here, I gotta confess: I do NOT like ALL of The Sisters' songs ...
LouLou wrote:anyways, those of us glued to the barriers can't afford to wander off in pursuit of booze or pay a visit to the privy, regardless of what's playing
yeah
we don't care what they may play
we got that attitude
we don't care what they may do
we got that attitude
markfiend wrote:IIRC, in that "Classic Rock" interview a while back, I get the impression that strongly implies that one or both of those are fakes.
I take it you're talking about the VT mixes and not the SKOS demo and full length Never Land (both of which appear on an official release).
Nope. One of SKOS demo or Never Land full-length is fake.
Here's the quote:
Eldritch wrote:They re-released our albums a few years ago and they spelled the title of Vision Thing wrong on the spine of the CD. I would never have let that pass. I was also told that there's a version of one song which never existed until they started fucking with the masters, which really annoys me. It was made up out of out-takes and other bits and pieces!
I would guess that he means the Never Land full-length version TBH.
The scans are p1 and p3; the money-quote is near the top of p3.
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Eldritch wrote:They re-released our albums a few years ago and they spelled the title of Vision Thing wrong on the spine of the CD. I would never have let that pass. I was also told that there's a version of one song which never existed until they started fucking with the masters, which really annoys me. It was made up out of out-takes and other bits and pieces!
I would guess that he means the Never Land full-length version TBH.
I suppose that would explain the statement on the official site that there is no full length version. On the other hand, there was clearly more song than we originally got. It's not just alternate lyrics and takes. The official version was a fragment of a longer song, even if Eldritch chose not to release (and possibly even record) it in that form.
There was also the interview where he described what Never Land was about, which was utter rambling madness in the absence of the extra lyrics. So obviously some kind of version of it featuring those lyrics did exist at some point, and likely was considered as being the version of the song at the time.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
markfiend wrote:
I would guess that he means the Never Land full-length version TBH.
Yes. The SKOS demo strikes me as so bad that it could only be real. Nobody would fake that.
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If any good versions turn up I'd be interested ..............quicker to search for a Unicorn I suspect.
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sultan2075 wrote:Yes. The SKOS demo strikes me as so bad that it could only be real. Nobody would fake that.
TFFT. I thought it was just me that thought it a load of old s**t. The guitar sounds like a cat being strangled. Reach for the "Skip" button and back onto Black Planet.
Being645 wrote:... ... hell, it's not really a Demo!
It's just somebody testing a few settings ... ... not intended for the public ... ...
I like it, though ... ...
imho
it starts well - all abit lo-fi which is quite "in" these days but then it does tend to require faffing about with the EQ levels to keep it from veering off into early rounds of x-factor indulgence
this is all such a dreary fiction, this is what it has come to
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