Posted: 30 Sep 2005, 10:23
Aye.James Blast wrote:I think Mr. fiend and myself were the first two brave souls to put their heads above the parapet re. YCBTO
It Rocks!
here endeth the lesson
Aye.James Blast wrote:I think Mr. fiend and myself were the first two brave souls to put their heads above the parapet re. YCBTO
It Rocks!
here endeth the lesson
Because they didn't want to.Dark wrote:When You Don't See Me was released as a single in Germany, with a Sisters patch in some of them, the b-sides being live versions of Ribbons and Something Fast.
The single remix was also put on the TOL92 single.
Overbombing constantly annoys me. I fail to see their logic in track choices.
Why put VT on it? If it was on the a-side of TOL92, then I can understand it, but then why didn't they put Body Electric on, as it was on the a-side of Body And Soul.
Also, they put Detonation Boulevard on it, even though that was a promo single, and yet they didn't put I Was Wrong on it, even though that was another promo single.
Each to their own, but I have to conclude you have recently received a bang on the head.Dark wrote:I don't like Ribbons as much as WYDSM. And even then, I prefer the single remix.
Exactly my point about Vision Thing. The 7" has TOL (a-side) and IWW (b-side).eastmidswhizzkid wrote:the Body and Soul 12" version of Body Electric wasn't an a-side -it was an extra track on the 12" only (which happenend to be on the a-side).it isn't on the Body and Soul 7";which has Train as the flip-side.
and although i know what you mean,they aren't actually post WEA releases.
You just know there's a whole lot of stuff we did not get to hear yet out thereDrsisters wrote:inside info.... shhhhh......
Been talking to a previous band member from the vision thing era. During the studio sessions in Denmark Mr Eldritch, recorded so many versions of the songs whom ended up on the vision thing, so he could fill 3 albums just with different mixes
on most of the mixes only eldritch could hear the difference between them. There are a tape out somewhere in someones collection who contains some of the remixed tracks from vision thing.
tracklist :
Ribbons/Detonation Boulevard/Detonation Boulevard/More/Dr Jeep/Ribbons/Detonation Boulevard/More/Vision Thing/When You Don´t See Me/More
Never heard the tape though
aye, tony james said as much in his heartland interviewDuring the studio sessions in Denmark Mr Eldritch, recorded so many versions of the songs whom ended up on the vision thing, so he could fill 3 albums just with different mixes
on most of the mixes only eldritch could hear the difference between them. There are a tape out somewhere in someones collection who contains some of the remixed tracks from vision thing.
Is there more than 1 version of YCBTO then?James Blast wrote:I've lost interest now.
MB, PM me if you want the More mixes, and another copy of YCBTO
I have this tape from a reliable source but I assumed it was a fake. It's muddy and hissy and sounds identical to vision thing. The cassette originally came from England in the early 1990s from a mail order that was also selling fake this corrosion-torch-colours demos.Drsisters wrote:inside info.... shhhhh......
Been talking to a previous band member from the vision thing era. During the studio sessions in Denmark Mr Eldritch, recorded so many versions of the songs whom ended up on the vision thing, so he could fill 3 albums just with different mixes
on most of the mixes only eldritch could hear the difference between them. There are a tape out somewhere in someones collection who contains some of the remixed tracks from vision thing.
tracklist :
Ribbons/Detonation Boulevard/Detonation Boulevard/More/Dr Jeep/Ribbons/Detonation Boulevard/More/Vision Thing/When You Don´t See Me/More
Never heard the tape though
Can you hear a difference between the 2 Detonation Boulevard songs on that tape?James wrote:I have this tape from a reliable source but I assumed it was a fake. It's muddy and hissy and sounds identical to vision thing. The cassette originally came from England in the early 1990s from a mail order that was also selling fake this corrosion-torch-colours demos.Drsisters wrote:inside info.... shhhhh...... 8)
Been talking to a previous band member from the vision thing era. During the studio sessions in Denmark Mr Eldritch, recorded so many versions of the songs whom ended up on the vision thing, so he could fill 3 albums just with different mixes :lol:
on most of the mixes only eldritch could hear the difference between them. There are a tape out somewhere in someones collection who contains some of the remixed tracks from vision thing.
tracklist :
Ribbons/Detonation Boulevard/Detonation Boulevard/More/Dr Jeep/Ribbons/Detonation Boulevard/More/Vision Thing/When You Don´t See Me/More
Never heard the tape though :cry:
And if you still have the tape can a copy be made? PM me if it can....at this point anything on recordings from *unknown* sources are of interest to me. ThanksOzpat wrote:Can you hear a difference between the 2 Detonation Boulevard songs on that tape?James wrote:I have this tape from a reliable source but I assumed it was a fake. It's muddy and hissy and sounds identical to vision thing. The cassette originally came from England in the early 1990s from a mail order that was also selling fake this corrosion-torch-colours demos.Drsisters wrote:inside info.... shhhhh......
Been talking to a previous band member from the vision thing era. During the studio sessions in Denmark Mr Eldritch, recorded so many versions of the songs whom ended up on the vision thing, so he could fill 3 albums just with different mixes
on most of the mixes only eldritch could hear the difference between them. There are a tape out somewhere in someones collection who contains some of the remixed tracks from vision thing.
tracklist :
Ribbons/Detonation Boulevard/Detonation Boulevard/More/Dr Jeep/Ribbons/Detonation Boulevard/More/Vision Thing/When You Don´t See Me/More
Never heard the tape though