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Joined: Sun September 15, 2013 5:50 am Posts: 22393
nomorecrackpipes wrote:
https://voca.ro/17p936Lc5MVs
this does sound different - the 'obeys' is pronounced differently
and the 'downs' at the end you can hear (stone?) more
and the outtro sounds more acoustic-y
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Joined: Sun September 15, 2013 5:50 am Posts: 22393
nomorecrackpipes wrote:
https://voca.ro/1dI1KCXbvRpl
me like
bass way more prominent in the mix
key board a lot more mellow
outtro sounds more organic
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Pilate literally sounds like they played the tape on a boombox, and someone recorded that with a single mic...
But would love FLACs of these, or whatever hi-res is available. Thanks for posting!
Another thing to remember is the leak history for yield. A radio station got ahold of it early a d played it throughout the Thanksgiving 97 holiday. That was then taped and converted to early mp3. I remember at the time downloading the radio leak and then recording that on a cassette for my car.
Great finds. The bass is significantly more prominent in both of these mixes, and there's no McCready solo on Low Light. Also a good reminder of the effectiveness of Brendan's keyboard parts on both songs. A high-quality version of Yield was circulating amongst those in the know in October '97 - right after Brad's U.S. tour. These are definitely not the same versions from that incarnation.
There's no exotic story - just getting to know people on a different forum and trading wares during/after the 03/04 tours.
The songs themselves are both Jeff and they were probably sent to someone after they went into the studio to give a sample of what they were up to. Obviously some finished elements are in the recording, but they still had work to do (like the Low Light solo).
I remember in the middle of summer 1997 the website Wall of Sound had a news blurb about the album that had a Real Audio snippet of Pilate. I don't know if it's related in any way.
I believe this take is from the Sequenced Mixes (Untitled) cassette. It was copied at some point and passed off as demos being found on the Five Against One bootleg CD.
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nice
i like that version
the buildups with the toms have a great dynamic element to them
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