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Post by GoddamnJob290 on Nov 16, 2005 20:25:28 GMT -5
We know that the upcoming reissues are going to have extra stuff. The following songs absolutely MUST be remastered and tacked on to the end of the respective albums that they were rejected from.
If Only You Were Lonely Like You Job Country Shoot Me, Kill Me Don't Get Married Perfectly Leathel Who's gonna take us alive? Temptation Eyes Can't Hardly Wait (acoustic) Nowhere Is My Home Make This Your Home Trouble On the Way Kick It In Only If We Must Ought To Get Love Kissin' In Action
and anything else we've got coming to us.
Additionally, it'd be awesome to get Paul to do Sorry Ma-esque sleeve notes for all the later albums, but I doubt that would happen. Still, I'd wager seeing what he has to say about Stink and Hootenanny after all these years would be hilarious.
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MWells
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Post by MWells on Nov 16, 2005 21:36:12 GMT -5
"Run For The Country". And that incendiary, largely instrumental, rehearsal of "Nevermind". Both from the PTMM sessions and perfect for that ever-wished-for double disc anniversary reissue!
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Post by Guitardude23 on Nov 16, 2005 23:41:25 GMT -5
Complete soundboard recordings period.
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smc1124
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Post by smc1124 on Nov 17, 2005 4:58:13 GMT -5
What re-issues ? I had not heard of any.
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Post by brianlux on Nov 17, 2005 11:50:58 GMT -5
The "Bastards of Young" and "On the Bus" takes from SNL. Yeah, they were a little rough, but totally fun I thought, including the Bob's flying, crashing Les Paul. But who knows, maybe not the same without the visuals.
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Post by scoOter on Nov 17, 2005 12:14:40 GMT -5
the awesome rocked up version of "kiss me on the bus".
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Post by headlightbeams on Nov 17, 2005 12:28:10 GMT -5
Some copies of the London Calling reissue came with a 45 single of London Calling in a facsimile of the original sleeve.
So the Sorry Ma reissue could come with the I'm In Trouble/If Only You Were Lonely 45.
In fact, I'd go for fake 45 singles that never were but shoulda coulda been, like "Nowhere is My Home" b/w "Left of the Dial"
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Post by A Regular on Nov 17, 2005 15:54:02 GMT -5
Some copies of the London Calling reissue came with a 45 single of London Calling in a facsimile of the original sleeve. So the Sorry Ma reissue could come with the I'm In Trouble/If Only You Were Lonely 45. In fact, I'd go for fake 45 singles that never were but shoulda coulda been, like "Nowhere is My Home" b/w "Left of the Dial" Was this 45 single reissue actually on vinyl and not a CD single? If so, very cool idea!
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nazareth
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Post by nazareth on Nov 17, 2005 18:50:02 GMT -5
How about a DVD with live stuff......and interviews about the album.......sort of like behind the music.
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Post by headlightbeams on Nov 18, 2005 1:21:41 GMT -5
Vinyl it was.
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smc1124
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Post by smc1124 on Nov 18, 2005 13:43:15 GMT -5
What re-issues ?I had not heard of any . Are there more coming ? Someone let this long island fan know.
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Post by FreeRider on Nov 18, 2005 14:22:30 GMT -5
Yes, I'd want more interviews as well. More back stories about the songs, more recollection, what it was like recording them, where/when he wrote the songs and what inspired Paul and the band at that time.
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