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WRESTLINGFAN
11-24-2004, 12:14 PM
Has anyone gotten the new boxed set? Im curious if there are any unreleased tracks on it.
FIRE SATHER!!!!!!!
Wormwood
11-24-2004, 12:25 PM
i hope you know he was murdered.
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torker
11-24-2004, 12:34 PM
Has anyone gotten the new boxed set?
It stinks like Courtney's Hole
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badorties
11-24-2004, 12:59 PM
it's heavy-handed with unreleased cuts ...
Here is the track list for "With the Lights Out":
"Heartbreaker" (1987)
"Anorexorcist" (1987)
"White Lace and Strange" (1987)
"Help Me I'm Hungry" (1987)
"Mrs. Butterworth" (1987)
"If You Must" (1988)
"Pen Cap Chew" (1988)
"Downer" (1988)
"Floyd the Barber" (1988)
"Raunchola/Moby Dick" (1988)
"Beans" (undated)
"Don't Want It All" (undated)
"Clean Up Before She Comes" (undated)
"Polly" (1988)
"About a Girl" (1988)
"Blandest" (1988)
"Dive" (1988)
"They Hung Him on a Cross" (1989)
"Grey Goose" (1989)
"Ain't It a Shame" (1989)
"Token Eastern Song" (1989)
"Even in His Youth" (1989)
"Polly" (1989)
Disc two:
"Opinion" (1990)
"Lithium" (1990)
"Been a Son" (1990)
"Sliver" (1989)
"Where Did You Sleep Last Night" (1989)
"Pay To Play" (1990)
"Here She Comes Now" (1990)
"Drain You" (1990)
"Aneurysm" (1990)
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" (1991 demo)
"Breed" (1991)
"Verse Chorus Verse" (1991)
"Old Age" (1991)
"Endless, Nameless" (1991)
"Dumb" (1991)
"D-7" (1990)
"Oh the Guilt" (1992)
"Curmudgeon" (1992)
"Return of the Rat" (1992)
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" (1991 Butch Vig mix)
Disc three:
"Rape Me" (1992 acoustic version)
"Rape Me" (1992 electric version)
"Scentless Apprentice" (1992)
"Heart Shaped Box" (1993)
"I Hate Myself and I Want To Die" (1993)
"Milk It" (1993)
"Moist Vagina" (1993)
"Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip" (1993)
"The Other Improv" (1993)
"Serve the Servants" (1993)
"Very Ape" (1993)
"Pennyroyal Tea" (1993)
"Marigold" (1993)
"Sappy" (1993)
"Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam" (1994)
"Do Re Mi" (1994)
"You Know You're Right" (1994 home demo)
"All Apologies" (undated)
DVD:
"Love Buzz" (1988 rehearsal)
"Scoff" (1988 rehearsal)
"About a Girl" (1988 rehearsal)
"Big Long Now" (1988 rehearsal)
"Immigrant Song" (1988 rehearsal)
"Spank Thru" (1988 rehearsal)
"Hairspray Queen" (1988 rehearsal)
"School" (1988 rehearsal)
"Mr. Moustache" (1988 rehearsal)
"Big Cheese" (1989)
"In Bloom" (music video, 1989)
"Sappy" (1990)
"School" (1990)
"Love Buzz" (1990)
"Pennyroyal Tea" (1991)
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" (1991)
"Territorial Pissings" (1991)
"Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam" (1991)
"Talk to Me" (1992)
"Seasons in the Sun" (1993)
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WRESTLINGFAN
11-24-2004, 01:53 PM
Looks like a good List I might have to get it
FIRE SATHER!!!!!!!
ON XM Ethel had a 2 hour special on Monday that I missed on the box set. I've been trying to find out if it replayed. If it is, I'll post it here.
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PaulyLooseBowel
11-27-2004, 01:36 PM
Most of the songs on the set are acoustic or early versions of old songs. It's still very good.
Mike Teacher
11-27-2004, 02:11 PM
For me, thats exactly what makes a good box set. Put out a greatest hits package for the casual fan, but for the hardcore fan, a box set should be, well fucking A here's an example;
100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Cant Be Wrong. I got this as a gift a week before it streeted and was like, where are the songs that *don't* have [Unreleased] after them? Love em or Hate em, whoever put that set together chucked the hits and went into the vaults.
So many bands with so much un-released, but in my opinion, Most Definately releaseable material.
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This message was edited by Mike Teacher on 11-27-04 @ 6:11 PM
badorties
11-27-2004, 02:57 PM
the best boxed set was the vu's 'peel slowly and see' ...
first dics was all early demos, and each disc contained an album mixed/remastered as per the band and included outtakes, and live cuts relevant to that album ...
that would've been perfect for the nirvana set ... i would love to hear 'nevermind' sans butch vig abd andy wallace's mix ...
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fezident
11-29-2004, 03:34 AM
I wish classic rock bands would reMIX their material and release box-sets.
Remastering is a sham. I work in the music industry and even on our high-end studio gear, there is no discernable difference in most "digitally remastered" CD re-releases. They sound identical to the original CD release.
Clearer than vinyl...YES, better than the original CD release...NOPE.
All CD's are "digitally remastered".....THEY'RE CD'S!!
If classic rock bands remixed their entire catalogs and released them, they could see huge leaps in sales and airplay.
For reference, Check out the updated remixes of "Fat Bottom Girls" or "Somebody To Love" by Queen. They were bonus tracks on Queens remastered CD collection.
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