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June 23, 2009 at 14:09 #12238Quote:@ Elvin: Seriously? Skip the whole of disc 2 on BH/BC? Are there really no songs that you like on there?
I like most of them, but I love the first disc. :lol:
June 23, 2009 at 14:34 #12239I would never want them to cut down their albums. Doubles and triples yes please. I can feed on them for years. Get to love songs I never thought I would at first. Just like Beyond the Flood recently. Some less flashy ones like Sancho Says or Sungravy grew on me over time. It’s a patience and devotion thing. Screw the use-once-and-erase ipod generation! :MPD:
June 23, 2009 at 18:15 #12240btw, Trust Us fits on a single disc actually. I’ve done that sometime. You can get ~82 minutes on a CD with the “overburn” feature
Also I’ve seen some CDs with up to 90 minutes of music on them (for example “Livealbum of death” by Farin Urlaub Racing Team – single disc, 87:45 minutes).
And concerning on doubles and triples: well it depends. Sure sometime you’ve got a great batch of great tunes but sometimes it’s also better to just pick the best ones and make a homogenic short album. I like both.
June 24, 2009 at 08:02 #12241I don´t mind doubles or triples either (DB, TM, A&D,LLM are all perfect as they are), but as a general rule I prefer quality or quantity
Oh, and here are my perfect version of BHBC:
Side A:
01. No Evil
02. In Our Tree
03. Coalmine Pony
04. Kill Devil Hills
Side B:
01. Critical Mass
02. The 29th Bulletin
03. Devil Dog
04. Triggerman
Bonus LP the first 1000 copies of BHBC:
Side A:
01. Hyena
02. Sancho Says
03. Sail On
04. The Ace
05. L.T.E.C. (deja-vulture blues)
Side B:
01. You Lose
02. Before The Flood
03. Fury On Earth
04. With Trixeene Through The Mirror, I Dream With Open Eyes
June 24, 2009 at 08:17 #12242I have to agree with the thoughts on BH/BC: I think disc 1 is far better than disc 2.
On my 1 disc edition on page 1 of this thread, I only included 3 songs from disc 2. And 6 from disc 1 + Bonny Lee :lol:
That says a lot really.
June 24, 2009 at 12:57 #12243I don’t care about CD capacity. When I’m speaking of doubles and triples, I do so in vinyl terms. :idea: You know, double vinyl, gatefold cover, two different inner sleeves. As long as there is 20min runtime per side. Those 13min double vinyls I find quite annoying, which became a standard due to exceeding CD capacities. But for LLM I wouldn’t know another solution. But that’s ok, I bought both CD and vinyl anyway. :lol:
June 24, 2009 at 15:34 #12244Oh, I wanna add that Blissard is very overrated album, it is still dark, aggressive and rather sharp to my ears. I started to feel much better after LTEC and later on till Black Hole.
June 25, 2009 at 06:56 #12245Quote:dark, aggressive and rather sharp to my earsMy child, this is a good thing.
June 25, 2009 at 09:01 #12246No, this is as stupid as you are, a snotty cretin
June 25, 2009 at 09:12 #12247Theres no stoppin´ the cretins from hoppin´
June 25, 2009 at 21:31 #12248I’m reminded of a live-documentary about The Police. Sting and Stweart Copeland were not on speaking terms, so Stewart would leave him messages in dampening tape on his drumkit. He spent one whole evening banging drumheads that said “F*ck Off You Cretin.”
Come on guys, can’t we all just get along? Even though we all have differing views on which songs are or which period is the best, we all love the same band. Right?
Grtz,
Thomas
June 26, 2009 at 09:54 #12249Quote:I would never want them to cut down their albums. Doubles and triples yes please. I can feed on them for years. Get to love songs I never thought I would at first. Just like Beyond the Flood recently. Some less flashy ones like Sancho Says or Sungravy grew on me over time. It’s a patience and devotion thing. Screw the use-once-and-erase ipod generation!Well spoken. I love to really dive into the music, make time and listen to an album from start to finish. I love double albums, and i wouldn’t want any double album cut to a single album. Take Trust Us. A great body of work, a statement of art. I wouldn’t want to miss any of the songs, although some may not be a strong as the others.
July 16, 2009 at 20:05 #12250I would never want them to cut down their albums either. As the matter of fact, I always thought ‘Blissard’ and ‘Timothy’ as their best albums.
Not anymore! Guess what? Bought AADAP on vinyl the other day and I think that with the 3 extra songs (vinyl only), this must be their best album up till now.
Maybe the new one will be even better? Vinyl sounds better anyway…
Go Albini Go!
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