Re: Yield: Official Album Thread
Posted: Sun February 03, 2013 7:59 pm
that's a nice piece. They almost always do good work
Yeah they're perfect b-sides - wouldn't want them on the album but I'm glad they're out there.Fuzzcharger wrote:It was good to hear those studio B-sides for Leatherman and U. I haven't heard the studio versions in ages. Those are a couple of are pretty neat tunes.
it was always nice going to a music store and looking through all the singles to see if there were any B sides i didnt already have or know about, even though its so much easier to get things now, i do miss those "treasure hunts"Fuzzcharger wrote:This made me miss the days of B-sides a bit. Especially after going through the Blur 21 boxset recently. Some off those tracks that were just tossed off were very, very enjoyable.
I wonder what special content was he talking about...Nhiding: Got some special content today from Stone and Cameron Crowe for tomorrow's show
The Lost Dogs version is re-recorded with Matt on drums. The original had Jack. I'm fairly sure they re-recorded the entire song, but at the very least it's new drums and vocalsdarth_vedder wrote:Speaking of B-sides...
"U" is a b-side for Yield (Wishlist I think?), but the Lost Dogs version list Matt as the drummer. When did they record this? Or is there a version with Jack on drums?
Thanks!bodysnatcher wrote:The Lost Dogs version is re-recorded with Matt on drums. The original had Jack. I'm fairly sure they re-recorded the entire song, but at the very least it's new drums and vocalsdarth_vedder wrote:Speaking of B-sides...
"U" is a b-side for Yield (Wishlist I think?), but the Lost Dogs version list Matt as the drummer. When did they record this? Or is there a version with Jack on drums?
I wonder what the thought process was behind the re-recording of some of the songs? Especially something as simple as "U"... there had to be a meaning behind it, unless they were just unhappy with the originals.
the originals were not that obscure so in some of those cases I think it i just to give the fans who already knew the song something slightly different to sink their teeth into. Alone, Undone, Black Red Yellow, U, Drifting, and Hard to Imagine are all a bit different than other releases. In some cases it is subtle, and in others not so much, but each was a nice surprise.bodysnatcher wrote:The Lost Dogs version is re-recorded with Matt on drums. The original had Jack. I'm fairly sure they re-recorded the entire song, but at the very least it's new drums and vocalsdarth_vedder wrote:Speaking of B-sides...
"U" is a b-side for Yield (Wishlist I think?), but the Lost Dogs version list Matt as the drummer. When did they record this? Or is there a version with Jack on drums?
I wonder what the thought process was behind the re-recording of some of the songs? Especially something as simple as "U"... there had to be a meaning behind it, unless they were just unhappy with the originals.
Yeah that's a good pointstip wrote:the originals were not that obscure so in some of those cases I think it i just to give the fans who already knew the song something slightly different to sink their teeth into. Alone, Undone, Black Red Yellow, U, Drifting, and Hard to Imagine are all a bit different than other releases. In some cases it is subtle, and in others not so much, but each was a nice surprise.bodysnatcher wrote:The Lost Dogs version is re-recorded with Matt on drums. The original had Jack. I'm fairly sure they re-recorded the entire song, but at the very least it's new drums and vocalsdarth_vedder wrote:Speaking of B-sides...
"U" is a b-side for Yield (Wishlist I think?), but the Lost Dogs version list Matt as the drummer. When did they record this? Or is there a version with Jack on drums?
I wonder what the thought process was behind the re-recording of some of the songs? Especially something as simple as "U"... there had to be a meaning behind it, unless they were just unhappy with the originals.
For an unreleased song like Hold On they probably had some issues with the original song.
I nearly wanted to stab my ear drums with a sharp pencil everytime they took calls with the exception being the guy who went to the Maui show whose wife passed away.EJ wrote:I'm listening to the stream of that Yield anniversary special. Wow, the callers are really annoying.
I always thought 'U' was about Beth and it was rerecorded as 'You' post break-up with some subtle lyric changes - e.g. "It might be the way you don't sympathise" etcstip wrote:the originals were not that obscure so in some of those cases I think it i just to give the fans who already knew the song something slightly different to sink their teeth into. Alone, Undone, Black Red Yellow, U, Drifting, and Hard to Imagine are all a bit different than other releases. In some cases it is subtle, and in others not so much, but each was a nice surprise.bodysnatcher wrote:The Lost Dogs version is re-recorded with Matt on drums. The original had Jack. I'm fairly sure they re-recorded the entire song, but at the very least it's new drums and vocalsdarth_vedder wrote:Speaking of B-sides...
"U" is a b-side for Yield (Wishlist I think?), but the Lost Dogs version list Matt as the drummer. When did they record this? Or is there a version with Jack on drums?
I wonder what the thought process was behind the re-recording of some of the songs? Especially something as simple as "U"... there had to be a meaning behind it, unless they were just unhappy with the originals.
For an unreleased song like Hold On they probably had some issues with the original song.
This also is the beautiful thing about Yield. There's no "what if". It's a very well thought out album. The songs, tracklist, artwork, everything just perfectly worked out.VinylGuy wrote: As for the b sides, they truly deserve to be in that place, there is no retracking here.