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Post subject: Re: I Feel Stupid And Contagious / A Nirvana Thread
Posted: Sat February 25, 2017 3:57 am
AnalLog
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ridleybradout wrote:
A selection of recently surfaced rarities for the serious collector, remastered by everyone's favourite remasterer.
Probably best to steer clear of this one mikejasond
Quote:
Nirvana "Unsurpassed Bastards"
01 Class Of '86 (Demo, March 1986) 02 Bambi Slaughter (Demo, March 1986) 03 Made Not Born (Demo, March 1986) 04 Bleed (Demo, March 1986) 05 I Don't Want Your Cross (Demo, March 1986) 06 Insurance Man (Demo, March 1986) 07 Blathers Log (Demo, March 1986) 08 Downer (Demo, March 1986) 09 Hairspray Queen (First Concert, March 1987) 10 Floyd The Barber (KAOS FM, May 1987) 11 Mexican Seafood (KAOS FM, May 1987) 12 Love Buzz (Rehearsal, Summer 1987) 13 Raunchola (Rehearsal, Summer 1987) 14 Aero Zeppelin (Live in Tacoma, January 1988) 15 Erectum (Live in Tacoma, March 1988) 16 Capitol Lake Jam Ad (August 1988) 17 Big Cheese (Demo, June 1988) 18 Mr. Moustache (Demo, June 1988) 19 Even In His Youth (Live in Manchester, September 1988) 20 Verse Chrous Verse (Demo, Summer 1990) 21 Dumb (Live on KAOS, September 1990) 22 Pennyroyal Tea (Demo, Fall 1990) 23 Stain (Live in Seattle, November 1990) 24 Sappy (Nevermind Outtake, May 1991) 25 Meat (Demo, January 1993) 26 Lullaby (In Utero Outtake, February 1993)
A selection of high quality tracks that were excluded from all of the official box set releases.
Post subject: Re: I Feel Stupid And Contagious / A Nirvana Thread
Posted: Sun February 26, 2017 5:30 am
tl;dr
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Early Nirvana is something I've only really developed a taste for in the past few years; it was always too abrasive for my delicate young ears back when I was discovering the band. So now I'm poking around Live Nirvana trying to figure out: How many Nirvana originals are there which (a) were recorded at proper studio sessions and (b) did not end up (in some form) on an official album or contemporaneous B-side/compilation album? Doesn't seem like many:
If You Must Pen Cap Chew Blandest Token Eastern Song Old Age Verse Chorus Verse
Is there anything I'm missing? If this is it, are the "With the Lights Out" versions considered the superior takes, or do better versions circulate?
Post subject: Re: I Feel Stupid And Contagious / A Nirvana Thread
Posted: Sun February 26, 2017 6:14 am
Future Drummer
Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 9:37 am Posts: 2809
Kevin Davis wrote:
Early Nirvana is something I've only really developed a taste for in the past few years; it was always too abrasive for my delicate young ears back when I was discovering the band. So now I'm poking around Live Nirvana trying to figure out: How many Nirvana originals are there which (a) were recorded at proper studio sessions and (b) did not end up (in some form) on an official album or contemporaneous B-side/compilation album? Doesn't seem like many:
If You Must Pen Cap Chew Blandest Token Eastern Song Old Age Verse Chorus Verse
Is there anything I'm missing? If this is it, are the "With the Lights Out" versions considered the superior takes, or do better versions circulate?
If You Must/Pen Cap Chew are shitty masterings on WTLO but it has the best sound. The master tape for Blandest no longer exists. All sources sound shit. Token Eastern is a shitty bizarre mix on WTLO but has vastly superior sound. Old Age/Verse Chrous Verse are alternate takes on the box. The master takes are on the above bootleg.
More songs:
Here She Comes Now is a shit source on WTLO. It was released on a comp in perfect quality.
Spank Thru from Sub Pop 200 is not on WTLO.
There is an electric Somethng In The Way from the BBC that is a shit mastering on WTLO. Bootlegged in perfect quality.
There are several songs after Nevermind: Curmudgeon, Oh The Guilt, Return Of The Rat, Marigold, Moist Vagina, Sappy, I Hate Myself And Want To Die...all found in their original mixes/best quality on the original CD's.
Post subject: Re: I Feel Stupid And Contagious / A Nirvana Thread
Posted: Sun February 26, 2017 6:29 am
tl;dr
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Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
Early Nirvana is something I've only really developed a taste for in the past few years; it was always too abrasive for my delicate young ears back when I was discovering the band. So now I'm poking around Live Nirvana trying to figure out: How many Nirvana originals are there which (a) were recorded at proper studio sessions and (b) did not end up (in some form) on an official album or contemporaneous B-side/compilation album? Doesn't seem like many:
If You Must Pen Cap Chew Blandest Token Eastern Song Old Age Verse Chorus Verse
Is there anything I'm missing? If this is it, are the "With the Lights Out" versions considered the superior takes, or do better versions circulate?
If You Must/Pen Cap Chew are shitty masterings on WTLO but it has the best sound. The master tape for Blandest no longer exists. All sources sound shit. Token Eastern is a shitty bizarre mix on WTLO but has vastly superior sound. Old Age/Verse Chrous Verse are alternate takes on the box. The master takes are on the above bootleg.
More songs:
Here She Comes Now is a shit source on WTLO. It was released on a comp in perfect quality.
Spank Thru from Sub Pop 200 is not on WTLO.
There is an electric Somethng In The Way from the BBC that is a shit mastering on WTLO. Bootlegged in perfect quality.
There are several songs after Nevermind: Curmudgeon, Oh The Guilt, Return Of The Rat, Marigold, Moist Vagina, Sappy, I Hate Myself And Want To Die...all found in their original mixes/best quality on the original CD's.
Thanks! I'm familiar with all the stuff that came out as official B-side/compilation tracks (I have your "Original B-Sides" mix after all!), I was thinking more of things that were formally recorded but missed contemporaneous release altogether. This pretty much answers my question.
Post subject: Re: I Feel Stupid And Contagious / A Nirvana Thread
Posted: Sun February 26, 2017 6:52 am
Future Drummer
Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 9:37 am Posts: 2809
Kevin Davis wrote:
I was thinking more of things that were formally recorded but missed contemporaneous release altogether. This pretty much answers my question.
Oh. Then more specifically...
If You Must/Pen Cap Chew are finished recordings.
Blandest is a finished recording but is bootleg quality.
Token Eastern Song/Verse Chorus Verse/Old Age are unfinished recordings.
There is also "Forgotten Tune" from the In Utero box set, which is unfinished.
And also the novelty tracks "Meat" and "Lullaby" which are again on the above boot. And "Seasons In The Sun" too, which has been bootlegged in a bunch of different mixes, some of them perfect quality. I suppose those could be conisdered finished.
Post subject: Re: I Feel Stupid And Contagious / A Nirvana Thread
Posted: Wed March 01, 2017 11:18 pm
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I listened to it once on Prime Music and thought "this is louder and little brighter." But nothing jumped out at me (which could be considered a good thing).
Post subject: Re: I Feel Stupid And Contagious / A Nirvana Thread
Posted: Thu March 02, 2017 1:41 am
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
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Yeah from what I've read they essentially just cleaned it up a little. Nothing like the disastrous Nevermind reissue (which makes sense give the mammoth undertaking that had to be). Given that the album was notoriously recorded for $600, I'm sure there were some flaws somewhere in there.
Post subject: Re: I Feel Stupid And Contagious / A Nirvana Thread
Posted: Thu March 02, 2017 6:47 pm
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A buddy of mine just informed me that both Kurt and Layne Staley died on April 5th. I never knew that. The only reason he remembered it was that's his birthday.
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Post subject: Re: I Feel Stupid And Contagious / A Nirvana Thread
Posted: Fri March 03, 2017 5:34 pm
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ridleybradout wrote:
A selection of recently surfaced rarities for the serious collector, remastered by everyone's favourite remasterer.
Probably best to steer clear of this one mikejasond
Quote:
Nirvana "Unsurpassed Bastards"
01 Class Of '86 (Demo, March 1986) 02 Bambi Slaughter (Demo, March 1986) 03 Made Not Born (Demo, March 1986) 04 Bleed (Demo, March 1986) 05 I Don't Want Your Cross (Demo, March 1986) 06 Insurance Man (Demo, March 1986) 07 Blathers Log (Demo, March 1986) 08 Downer (Demo, March 1986) 09 Hairspray Queen (First Concert, March 1987) 10 Floyd The Barber (KAOS FM, May 1987) 11 Mexican Seafood (KAOS FM, May 1987) 12 Love Buzz (Rehearsal, Summer 1987) 13 Raunchola (Rehearsal, Summer 1987) 14 Aero Zeppelin (Live in Tacoma, January 1988) 15 Erectum (Live in Tacoma, March 1988) 16 Capitol Lake Jam Ad (August 1988) 17 Big Cheese (Demo, June 1988) 18 Mr. Moustache (Demo, June 1988) 19 Even In His Youth (Live in Manchester, September 1988) 20 Verse Chrous Verse (Demo, Summer 1990) 21 Dumb (Live on KAOS, September 1990) 22 Pennyroyal Tea (Demo, Fall 1990) 23 Stain (Live in Seattle, November 1990) 24 Sappy (Nevermind Outtake, May 1991) 25 Meat (Demo, January 1993) 26 Lullaby (In Utero Outtake, February 1993)
A selection of high quality tracks that were excluded from all of the official box set releases.
Post subject: Re: I Feel Stupid And Contagious / A Nirvana Thread
Posted: Fri March 03, 2017 9:25 pm
A Return To Form
Joined: Fri February 05, 2016 3:20 pm Posts: 177
First time hearing 'Raunchola' - pretty cool, sounds a little like how I imagine mid-80's era Soundgarden to have sounded like. Shame about Aaron Burckhard using the same damn snare roll in every song (ala "Mrs Butterworth")! The drumming spoils the fun a little, but the guitar and bass are trippy as fuck.
Btw, how did people figure out that was the name of that song? That title's been around for years and assigned to various untitled tracks from what I recall.
Post subject: Re: I Feel Stupid And Contagious / A Nirvana Thread
Posted: Fri March 03, 2017 9:42 pm
Future Drummer
Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 9:37 am Posts: 2809
fyfe79 wrote:
Btw, how did people figure out that was the name of that song? That title's been around for years and assigned to various untitled tracks from what I recall.
They didn't. It's the only song title left from that era that hasn't been attributed to an actual song. And there are three songs from that era with unknown titles. This song is the only one of the three that fits the bill. So that's the title I went with. Some of the 1986 demo titles are made up too. I don't care if they're incorrect. I needed titles and the chances of ever finding out the correct ones are probably nil.
I also did this because it pisses off the losers/virgins at LiveNirvana.
Post subject: Re: I Feel Stupid And Contagious / A Nirvana Thread
Posted: Fri March 03, 2017 10:34 pm
A Return To Form
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Fair enough - I can certainly imagine Kurt finding the riff "raunchy", it has a slinky vibe (for want of better terminology). What are the other two untitled tracks from that era? It's difficult keeping track of what's what anymore.
Has anyone created a definitive "non-album" set, like the Radiohead compilation in another thread here?
Stuff like the "Lounge Act" out-take embedded in the box set dvd, the "Drain You" rehearsal from the LTSO dvd, "Horrified" from Dutch radio etc? I remember ripping various bits and pieces over the years but they're all scattered on various cdr's in my garage somewhere. Would be nice to have a uniformed set with matching artwork etc. Something like the Outcesticide series, I guess.
Actually, was the "Drain You" rehearsal in the re-issue box? Can't even remember anymore if it was a different take or not. Things are further complicated by the record company "remixing" certain tracks, and of course all of the Nevermind re-issue and WTLO being brickwalled to hell.
Post subject: Re: I Feel Stupid And Contagious / A Nirvana Thread
Posted: Fri March 03, 2017 10:55 pm
A Return To Form
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mikejasond wrote:
I wonder if like all albums in the world would be better if they were shorter.
There's definately a reason why a lot of the "classic" albums are from the 70's and early 80's. Quite simply, the vinyl format's limitations matched perfectly with people's attention span and helped bands to focus on their better material. From the late 80's and early 90's onwards, all bands maximised the new CD format to the detriment of quality control. I mean, I love Soundgarden's Superunknown, but imagine how revered that album would be if they had made it 25 minutes shorter? If Tool could make an album under the 45 minute mark, they might be able to release one more than every 8 years.
I think the extra-long, every 3-4 years will do approach to albums that modern day rock bands have, is detrimental to them building a legacy similar to the classic acts (Sabbath, AC/DC, Maiden, Motorhead, Priest etc).
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