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Branley wrote:
Is this on a torrent somewhere? Could someone PM me where the album is? Thanks
The best way to hear the album on this day is to find the nearest theater that is playing it. There is no leak other than cell phone recordings from the record store listening parties.
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Interestingly, the non-visual play of the album in the cinema had a different outro to WFS - think the style of Inside Job’s outro after the main song finishes. The visualiser version didn’t include that additional outro.
I thought the outro was a great addition and improved the transition into Running (which is still terrible).
This one felt better than most on the album. It has something to it, but a horrendous song title. I always see the tracklist before and spot something like this and assume it'll suck.
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Evvo wrote:
Interestingly, the non-visual play of the album in the cinema had a different outro to WFS - think the style of Inside Job’s outro after the main song finishes. The visualiser version didn’t include that additional outro.
I thought the outro was a great addition and improved the transition into Running (which is still terrible).
I didn't hear a different outro to WFS but I did notice the interludes cut out of the visual play-through
Interestingly, the non-visual play of the album in the cinema had a different outro to WFS - think the style of Inside Job’s outro after the main song finishes. The visualiser version didn’t include that additional outro.
I thought the outro was a great addition and improved the transition into Running (which is still terrible).
I didn't hear a different outro to WFS but I did notice the interludes cut out of the visual play-through
Apologies, I may be including the interlude as a different outro here. Think it’s the same thing we’ve each got in mind.
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Interesting that this an Eddie progression (according to the Spin or RS article can't remember)? Sounds like vintage Stone grooving. Who cares who wrote it, it's excellent. Switching the outro lyrics "You can be loved" "You can love" is so moving.
Interesting that this an Eddie progression (according to the Spin or RS article can't remember)? Sounds like vintage Stone grooving. Who cares who wrote it, it's excellent. Switching the outro lyrics "You can be loved" "You can love" is so moving.
From the recent spin article, it's a Watt+Ed riff that they cobbled together from their own similar riffs.
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darthvedder81 wrote:
Interesting that this an Eddie progression (according to the Spin or RS article can't remember)? Sounds like vintage Stone grooving. Who cares who wrote it, it's excellent. Switching the outro lyrics "You can be loved" "You can love" is so moving.
I LOVED THAT!!! But I think you meant "You can be loved" and "You can be love"
In a similar vein, the way Wreckage changes from Combing through the wreckage to Falling through the wreckage to Crawling through the wreckage. I adore the lyrics on this album.
_________________ Be mighty...Be humble...Be mighty humble...
Interesting that this an Eddie progression (according to the Spin or RS article can't remember)? Sounds like vintage Stone grooving. Who cares who wrote it, it's excellent. Switching the outro lyrics "You can be loved" "You can love" is so moving.
From the recent spin article, it's a Watt+Ed riff that they cobbled together from their own similar riffs.
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