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Verb - Not sure if you ordered the Dead Mans Pop boxset from Rhino but apparently the shipment is behind. Thats fine, they just sent a digital download redemption code. so i am about to get really drunk and listen to all of it.
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Just finished disc one of the live show. I may never listen to the studio version of "I'll Be You" again. So far, enjoying this show more than the Maxwell's album, and that's not meant to knock that show at all.
Just finished disc one of the live show. I may never listen to the studio version of "I'll Be You" again. So far, enjoying this show more than the Maxwell's album, and that's not meant to knock that show at all.
Its a pretty fantastic show. They chose two really incredible shows of very different time periods that show what they were capable of.
I am loving the remixes of Dont tell a soul. Still a couple stinkers, but songs i was lukewarm on sound so much better and the ones I loved are even more incredible.
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Joined: Sun February 24, 2013 1:56 pm Posts: 851 Location: serious thinking laboratory
VinylGuy wrote:
Strat wrote:
the Tom Waits sessions are so fucking wonderful. Good lord.
Listening to the box right now...whats the story behind these?
Tom Waits was a fan and dropped by the studio one night. According to the book Trouble Boys, his wife left at midnight and Tom began drinking and they began recording.
Chris mars drumming makes it too. Listening to the evolution from demo to final product....that double hit of the snare in the chorus really makes it pop. I fucking love it so much.
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