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It's always enjoyable to see Nirvana in goof off mode.
I very much look forward to this reissue. I am going to be so broke.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
How much "new" music will be on it? Courtney's gotta be broke again.
I'm predicting a full live show plus the original Albini mixes. I can't imagine there are many demos or outtakes kicking about after the boxsets.
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This is an interesting video comparison the two....
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Lament wrote:
Like I always say, "Anyone who thinks getting kicked in the nuts by one person sucks has never gotten kicked in the nuts by two people at the same time."
How much "new" music will be on it? Courtney's gotta be broke again.
I'm predicting a full live show plus the original Albini mixes. I can't imagine there are many demos or outtakes kicking about after the boxsets.
Nivana geek alert: everything on the original release of In Utero was mixed by Albini except for Heart-Shaped Box and All Apologies (which were remixed by Scott Litt.) Pennyroyal Tea was also remixed for the single but the album version is still the Albini mix.
There's been a great deal of frustration from Nirvana fans in regards to the content on the box set and (in particular) the Nevermind reissue. There's lots of live material they could release, but there's also a number of outtakes and studio jams that haven't been released.
In a perfect world, I'd love to see the original album, a complete live show and most of this get released:
25–26 October, 1992 - Word of Mouth Productions, Seattle, WA, US
Dumb (instrumental) Dumb (instrumental) Dumb (instrumental) Jam Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle (instrumental) Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle (instrumental) tourette's (instrumental) Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle (instrumental) Pennyroyal Tea (instrumental) Pennyroyal Tea (instrumental) Rape Me (instrumental) Rape Me Radio Friendly Unit Shifter (instrumental)
* I'd be happy with them picking the most complete instrumental take of each in this case.
January 19–21, 1993 - BMG Ariola Ltda., Rio de Janeiro, BR
Heart-Shaped Box Heart-Shaped Box Scentless Apprentice Milk It Moist Vagina I Hate Myself and Want to Die Very Ape Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through The Strip The Other Improv Onward Into Countless Battles (Grohl on vocals and all instruments, Cobain on backing vocals) Seasons in the Sun (Cobain on vocals and drums, Novoselic on guitar, Grohl on bass)
* Almost all of this was released on the boxset, but I'd like to see it included again in a complete and unedited form.
February 12–26, 1993 - Pachyderm Recording Studio, Cannon Falls, MN, USIn Utero Recording Sessions
(the album tracks, obviously)
Moist Vagina Sappy I Hate Myself and Want to Die Marigold "Dave Solo" Lullaby
* There's also a number of alternate/instrumental takes of what ended up on the album.
January 30, 1994 - Robert Lang Studios, North Seattle, WA, US
Jam (instrumental) You Know You're Right (instrumental) You Know You're Right (instrumental) You Know You're Right (instrumental) You Know You're Right (instrumental) You Know You're Right (instrumental) You Know You're Right (instrumental) You Know You're Right Jam After Dinner (instrumental)
* Would love to have decent copies of both of those instrumental jams.
Plus there's Kurt's home demos from that period, we don't really know much about those apart from what ended up on the boxset.
January 28th - 30th 1994 - Robert Lang Studios, Seattle, WA, United States
Band Members Guitar, Drums & Vocals : Dave Grohl Bass & Harmonium on 'Acoustic Song' : Chris Novoselic
Recording credits Producer : Adam Kasper
Songs Recorded
• Acoustic Song • Exhausted • Big Me • Butterflies
Session Information
This is the recording session where the last Nirvana song, "You Know You're Right" was recorded. For unknown reasons, Kurt Cobain was not present for the first two days of the three days that had been booked for the studio.
Therefore Grohl and Novoselic used the time to record some of thier own material, and experiment with a few other things. On the two days, they recorded a few tracks, some with just acoustic guitars, some with full instruments, and a few experimentary tracks.
One of the songs recorded in those first two days was simply titled 'Dave Acoustic + Voc'. This was actually a very early version of Foo Fighters song 'February Stars', and featured Grohl on acoustic guitar and vocals, and Chris playing a Harmonium.
On the morning of the final day, with Cobain still not present, Grohl and Novoselic continued to record. 'Exhausted' and 'Big Me' were said to be very similar to versions Grohl had recorded previously, featuring Chris on Bass and Dave on all other instruments.
''Butterflies' was also likely very similiar to previous versions Grohl had recorded.
Kurt finally arrived later in the afternoon of the final day and the Nirvana session began.
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Lament wrote:
Like I always say, "Anyone who thinks getting kicked in the nuts by one person sucks has never gotten kicked in the nuts by two people at the same time."
Joined: Fri January 04, 2013 2:06 am Posts: 1919 Location: Australia
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Lament wrote:
Like I always say, "Anyone who thinks getting kicked in the nuts by one person sucks has never gotten kicked in the nuts by two people at the same time."
Joined: Fri January 04, 2013 2:06 am Posts: 1919 Location: Australia
super nintendo chalmers wrote:
Whoa
Rockstars and their antics, hey.
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Lament wrote:
Like I always say, "Anyone who thinks getting kicked in the nuts by one person sucks has never gotten kicked in the nuts by two people at the same time."
I have been waiting for this reissue since they did the bleach reissue. For diehard nirvana fans, what show from this era was there best and couldd be included as the live release. And you think we will see I hate myself and want to die put back as the orginal opener?
For live shows, my favorites are 2/14/1994 (Paris) and 2/16/1994 (Rennes). That being said, they seem to have no desire to touch anything from their last European tour (which had some GREAT shows), so I'm guessing we're going to get Live and Loud (12/13/1993) as a live show - probably in both DVD and live disc form. While being a great show, it's also an atypical show with an odd, thrown-together setlist, so it doesn't really represent the era as well as some other shows do.
I honestly have no idea what to expect out of this other than to be disappointed again.
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