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Acoustics From The Beehive...
Posted: 09 Jun 2003, 22:52
by nearmethexperience
Lucretia (2 min fade out ver.)
is that von singing or not?¿?
everytime i listen to it i'm like yes/no/yes/no/yes/no/yes/no/yes/no/possibly, it also sounds blindingly like james ray *confused*
Posted: 09 Jun 2003, 22:55
by nearmethexperience
all i can find so far is this:
Acoustics from the Beehive
Valentine #1/Body Politic/Lights/Anaconda/Driver/Good Things/Phantom
Burn/Kiss the Carpet/valentine #2/Flood I/Lucretia/Neverland/Untitled
Driven Like the Snow/Flood II
a. CD Beehive 184 BEE 1993
NOTES: Contents derived from Hard Reign and Kill the Lights bootlegs. See
those entries for real song titles.
RECORDING NOTES:1-10 are portastudio demos
11-17 are floodland demoes
COVER ART: Picture of AE from TC video.
Posted: 10 Jun 2003, 00:38
by Big Si
Posted: 10 Jun 2003, 10:41
by MrChris
Err, there wasn't much more information at that link, unless I missed it... So, betraying my ignorance entirely, what are Body Politic and Driver? Versions of other songs? Aborted songs? Worth tracking down?
Sorry, got off the Lucretia train there...I always thought it was AE singing, for my tupennyworth...
Posted: 10 Jun 2003, 10:45
by CellThree
Body Polotic is basically Fix with a slightly different bassline (in one place).
Driver is a song that never made it to anything although there is a instrumental of it called Candle floating around. Some of the lyrics turned up in Heartland :
"Lay me down the long white line,
Leave the sirens far behind me..."
Posted: 10 Jun 2003, 10:57
by MrChris
Thank you! I guess Body Politics is not that much worth tracking down, then, but re: Driver - is it actually any good? I'm not a completist by any means, but I find these odds and ends (like Burn it Down) quite interesting...
Posted: 10 Jun 2003, 11:08
by hallucienate
MrChris wrote:Err, there wasn't much more information at that link, unless I missed it... So, betraying my ignorance entirely, what are Body Politic and Driver? Versions of other songs? Aborted songs? Worth tracking down?
Sorry, got off the Lucretia train there...I always thought it was AE singing, for my tupennyworth...
"Driver" is worth tracking down. It's got the great lines:
"Life is short and life is cruel
But we have beer and we have fuel
We are never coming down "
"Body Politic" is a rough base line for fix with Craig Adams (?) mumbling an incatation over it. Dan transcribed somewhere else on HL.
Posted: 10 Jun 2003, 11:52
by CellThree
hallucienate wrote:
"Driver" is worth tracking down. It's got the great lines:
"Life is short and life is cruel
But we have beer and we have fuel
We are never coming down "
"Body Politic" is a rough base line for fix with Craig Adams (?) mumbling an incatation over it. Dan transcribed somewhere else on HL.
Heh, after my last post added these lines into my sig!
I have a differerent version of Body Polotic then. My one is off the Hard Reign/Acoustics albums. It is just a basic demo of Fix. The other one is NOT worth tracking down apart from trainspotter value. Isn't Craig reciting the Necronomicon or something?
Posted: 10 Jun 2003, 12:02
by CellThree
MrChris wrote:Thank you! I guess Body Politics is not that much worth tracking down, then, but re: Driver - is it actually any good? I'm not a completist by any means, but I find these odds and ends (like Burn it Down) quite interesting...
Driver is really quite good. The version known as Candle is pretty good as well with a nice driving bassline in it. Definately worth tracking down. You may be able to get a copy of it. Possibly. But only for a very short time.
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/cellthree/05 ... Driver.mp3
Posted: 10 Jun 2003, 12:04
by JansenClone
MrChris wrote:Thank you! I guess Body Politics is not that much worth tracking down, then, but re: Driver - is it actually any good? I'm not a completist by any means, but I find these odds and ends (like Burn it Down) quite interesting...
You can download 'Driver' at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sistersrarities3/
Michael
Posted: 10 Jun 2003, 12:17
by MrChris
Thanks very much for that - unfortunately at work I have an unbelievably archaic computer, with no CD-R and a tiny modem, and I couldn't save it to anything big enough. I can do so when I go home on Thursday morning - any chance it could be there at about 11 a.m.? If not, don't worry, and thanks for trying anyway!