Pande-reviews: 2009.0 (FSOL - EBS Vol.4)
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Re: Pande-reviews: 2008.8 (FSOL - EBS Vol.3)
Hmmm...
I just noticed that Slider on the ISDN White 2xLP is about 1 minute shorter then the version on the White CD - 6:27 against 7:22 - different cut and different ending too... weird...
The White 2xLP clocks at 81 minutes 12 seconds (because it contains a whole extra track - Are They Fightin' Us [6:15] ) - white the White CD is 75:25.
I just noticed that Slider on the ISDN White 2xLP is about 1 minute shorter then the version on the White CD - 6:27 against 7:22 - different cut and different ending too... weird...
The White 2xLP clocks at 81 minutes 12 seconds (because it contains a whole extra track - Are They Fightin' Us [6:15] ) - white the White CD is 75:25.
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Re: Pande-reviews: 2008.8 (FSOL - EBS Vol.3)
Yeah, the LP version cuts out that wonderfully creepy outro from Slider with the church bells - one of my favourite moments on the album. It's almost the opposite of Dead Cities, which has some unheard intros and outros at each end of the sides.
Re: Pande-reviews: 2008.8 (FSOL - EBS Vol.3)
Gonna have to get it one day (the 12'' version that is) - especially now that I know it's got extra stuff on itRoss wrote:It's almost the opposite of Dead Cities, which has some unheard intros and outros at each end of the sides.
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Re: Pande-reviews: 2008.8 (FSOL - EBS Vol.3)
Yeah, Dead Cities LP has about 70 seconds more than the CD, the exact opposite of ISDN LP vs CD (if we don't count the whole extra track).
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Re: Pande-reviews: 2008.8 (FSOL - EBS Vol.3)
Wow... It's been a whole year since my last 'review' in this thread...
Still not quitting on this one - someday I'll continue, I hope...
Still not quitting on this one - someday I'll continue, I hope...
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Re: Pande-reviews: 2008.8 (FSOL - EBS Vol.3)
dang man....and here i clicked this thread thinking this would BE that update!
well, plenty of us are still tuned in
well, plenty of us are still tuned in
Re: Pande-reviews: 2008.8 (FSOL - EBS Vol.3)
As I told you more than once, it would be awesome.Pandemonium wrote:Wow... It's been a whole year since my last 'review' in this thread...
Still not quitting on this one - someday I'll continue, I hope...
I'm not interest in the track-by-track trasmission dissection, but the "review" of each album, for me, is fundamental.
I hope you'll continue...
Re: Pande-reviews: 2008.8 (FSOL - EBS Vol.3)
C'mon man, you've got an eager audience, you gotta update now
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Re: Pande-reviews: 2008.8 (FSOL - EBS Vol.3)
Oh yeah...seedy wrote:well, plenty of us are still tuned in
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Re: Pande-reviews: 2008.8 (FSOL - EBS Vol.3)
First moment when I have a tiniest shred of time guys, I promise!
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Re: Pande-reviews: 2008.8 (FSOL - EBS Vol.3)
myeah....i know how often those pop up, DADPandemonium wrote:First moment when I have a tiniest shred of time guys, I promise!
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Re: Pande-reviews: 2008.8 (FSOL - EBS Vol.3)
UPDATE:
Kiss 3 Part 2:
1:13:35 Kitaro - The Field - (Geffen, 1987)
- Co-produced by Grateful Dead drummer, Mickey Hart, 'The Light of the Spirit' blends cinematic melodies and images from nature to explore spiritual aspects of the life cycle (includes the Grammy nominated song, 'The Field').
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Kiss 3 Part 2:
1:13:35 Kitaro - The Field - (Geffen, 1987)
- Co-produced by Grateful Dead drummer, Mickey Hart, 'The Light of the Spirit' blends cinematic melodies and images from nature to explore spiritual aspects of the life cycle (includes the Grammy nominated song, 'The Field').
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Re: Pande-reviews: 2008.8 (FSOL - EBS Vol.3)
nice i know a tune or two from that dude
now i know one more ha!
now i know one more ha!
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Re: Pande-reviews: 2008.8 (FSOL - EBS Vol.3)
I just found out that the drummer credited simply as Bertie on The Galaxial Pharmaceutical track & on I Have Loved You Into Oblivion;
is actually this guy:
http://bertiefritsch.com/
is actually this guy:
http://bertiefritsch.com/
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