I JUST WANT TO SEE EARL SLICK AND BERNARD FOWLER DO STATION TO STATION HERE IN TORONTO.
Is that soooo much to ask??
I JUST WANT TO SEE EARL SLICK AND BERNARD FOWLER DO STATION TO STATION HERE IN TORONTO.
Is that soooo much to ask??
they haven't been doing that one so far this time around! 'stay' ripped, however. RIPPED.
40 years old and still rockin'. Happy birthday, you son of a bitch!
Popping in to say I listened to Outside (with "Get Real" inserted) this morning and it was fucking fantastic, as usual. What an album.
Humble posts about this incredible man, this is in my top 5 and always will be. I've probably posted about the choice here several times throughout the years as a member:
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I love that song so much, but I would love to remix it... I would immediately replace the tones of those organs and saxophone parts with gritty synth bits, and this song would sing... I know that goes against the point of the lyrics, but god the circus tones ruin me.
The version of Seven Years from LiveAndWell.com absolutely destroys.
So I am falling behind in my box set purchases between buying all the Velvet Underground box sets, buying all the Cure Vinyl rereleases, and now the NIN rereleases I have fallen behind on my box set purchases.
I finally bought "Who Can I be Now-1974-1976" mainly for the Gouster disc, I have all the over stuff in several different formats but because it is Bowie, I MUST OWN IT ALL BAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
I was curious if anybody knows this as to why the track "After Today" which was recorded during the Young Americans sessions why it wasn't included on Gouster or the Young Americans disc.
"After Today" appears on the Sound & Vision box set but I wanted a remastered version of the song.
I mentioned this earlier in the thread, but that track wasn't mixed in time for The Gouster or Young Americans. When creating those albums, Bowie labeled it a 'spare' (leftover) track; nor was it considered finished until Ryko mixed it for the Sound + Vision box set in 1989. EMI remastered that mix for their 2003 edition of the box but opted not to include it on the 2007 special 2-disc edition of Young Americans. So, there is your answer.
Kind of a fun groove, but clearly the vocal is a scratch take not intended to be the final performance (it sounds quite rough).
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they used Heroes (to perfect effect) in the series finale of Regular Show. i was already crying, knowing it was the end, and the song just sent me over the edge.
How did I not know about Fun? This song is fucking awesome. Should have been on the Earthling bonus disc.
I woke up this morning with this song stuck in my head, I'm not complaining, actually its great, but I have just been into this song all day. I prefer this 2000 live version simply because of the slight and subtle Mike Garson fills. Then my Bowie Who Can I be Now box set arrived furthering my frenzy on this song and the Station To Station album and the flipping back to The Gouster.
I don't know if it has been mentioned around here, but the uncredited Farewell Mix of "I Can't Give Everything" has a HUGE Trent/Atticus vibe going on. If it's not by them, it's at least by someone who wants to sound like them.
Either way, incredible job. It's simple, yet so melancholic and sad. To me even more so than the original. I'm absolutely in love with it.
Fun also seems to be on an unofficial live cd, called Glastonbury Messiah. A few versions of that song (such as the one linked above) are tacked on the end of the cd after the live songs. Also, there's his cover of Dylan's Trying To Get To Heaven on there, which was recorded during the Hours era but was left off the album: https://www.discogs.com/David-Bowie-Glastonbury-Messiah/release/6598604
Sounds like something maybe James Murphy would've made. But I'm also getting TRAR vibes - the ending especially.
I agree. To me the ending sounds almost 100% like them. Although there's still something in the back of my head that makes me question if TRAR could've really made it. I think their songs are usually a bit more "dense" and differently mixed. Either way, the song itself is definitely their style.
I've never heard music from James Murphy — is there something you could recommend based on that remix?
Yes! Besides his work as LCD Soundsystem, make sure to check out his remix of Bowie's Love Is Lost:
Also his remix work as one half of The DFA is fantastic:
This has always been my favorite remix of theirs. Soooo addictive.
A little lesser known album of his is Remixes With Tennis Data, which is similar in sound to his remix of Love Is Lost:
Uhuh, definitely. Can't help wonder if it's an instrumental track that someone's chucked the vocal over, but it does really work and I like it very much.
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That "Farewell Mix" is just obnoxious...
Side note for you tape-loop ambient fans: William Basinski's "A Shadow In Time" was released today with his eulogy for David titled "For David Robert Jones".
https://www.temporaryresidence.com/c...roducts/trr278
Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/album/6B1OkPs0AlG9QsHIxKwrgp
Oh. Obnoxious is a strong word. Interesting. I think it's remarkable that the essence of what I love about TRAR (regardless of who really made it, this track really captures it for me) is something other people on here find obnoxious. Tastes differ I guess.
@r_z Thanks, man! I'll give those a listen a right away.
I have a question for you Bowie fans. If you have been on eBay recently you will see there is a glut of Bowie live bootlegs on there. I am looking for some live versions of certain songs. Buying bootlegs is always a crap shoot so if anybody has any recommendations or ones to avoid that would greatly appreciated.
There is a bootleg with soundboard recordings of rehearsals for the Outside tour, called "Outside Mix". The audio quality is quite good. You'll find it on the interwebz.
@r_z I searched it I couldn't find it, do you have a link? Thank you.
Don't forget the full Low performance from the'hours...'Heathen tour (2002). It was also a Montreux festival show!
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