Re: Soundgarden
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 1:52 am
*me applauds*
I can only think of one person I don't dig on this forum.
I can only think of one person I don't dig on this forum.
I use the internet?Kittaan wrote:I was afraid you wouldn't get the reference... so I guess that asshole is on TV in OZ too?
It's a good song. Spoonman's a good song too.Crow wrote:[BBvideo 560,340][/BBvideo]
If you think this song is bad, you are just a horrible person.
And you should feel bad.
I really like you.UndKeineZwEier wrote:It's a good song. Spoonman's a good song too.Crow wrote:[BBvideo 560,340][/BBvideo]
If you think this song is bad, you are just a horrible person.
And you should feel bad.
I think I'm going to listen to Badmotorfinger again now.
http://www.alternativenation.net/?p=48637VIDEO: SOUNDGARDEN’S NEW YORK SUPERUNKNOWN SHOW
http://www.spin.com/articles/oral-histo ... y-reissue/Get Yourself Control: The Oral History of Soundgarden's 'Superunknown'
In crafting their magnificent, mainstream breakthrough, the Seattle-rock lifers dug deep, locked horns in the studio, and emerged a stronger band — one with a grunge-obliterating masterpiece to its name.
In March of 1986 they were recording some tracks at a local studio. They didn’t like how the mixes were coming out so they called me to come in and try and rescue it. The engineer there resented this, I was kind of a nobody as far as he was concerned, and he pretty much stomped out of the control room and left us there on our own. This was three months before I started at Reciprocal Recording, so all I had was some basement studio experience with SG. We tried to rescue the session but it ended up getting shelved and they got Matt Cameron as a drummer a few months later and the rest was, uh, history. Fast forward to the present, 28 years later, and I found a cassette of that stuff. Every one of those songs got re-recorded later except this one kind of oddball drony psych tune. I reminded Kim about that song and sent him the rough mix, just to jog his memory. A few months ago they asked to me to record it with them, they needed a new song for a movie or TV or something, I’m not sure what it was for, but they thought it would be fun to see what we could do with it now. What was interesting was that Chris and Kim remembered it, but Ben and Matt had never played the song before so they had to learn it from scratch. Chris actually did the final vocals himself at his home studio and sent me the files, and they were all arranged and perfect, I just dropped them into our ProTools session and it was nailed. He’s really, really good at recording himself. I don’t know what’s going to happen with the song, it may just end up as a B-side, but it was pretty cool working with them again, decades after we did Screaming Life.
SOUNDGARDEN RELEASES 3-CD RARITIES COLLECTION NOV 24
ECHO OF MILES: SCATTERED TRACKS ACROSS THE PATH
PRE-ORDER FROM SOUNDGARDENWORLD HERE AND GET AN INSTANT DOWNLOAD OF NEWLY-RECORDED TRACK, STORM!
On November 24 Soundgarden releases the long-awaited 3-CD rarities collection, Echo Of Miles: Scattered Tracks Across The Path.
Among the set's seven unreleased tracks is a brand-new recording, “Storm,” recorded in May this year with producer Jack Endino in Seattle. Stream it HERE.
You can pre-order the album HERE – available from Soundgardenworld.com in several exclusive bundles - to get an instant download of 'Storm'.
Taking in everything from original B-sides to unreleased tracks, instrumentals, covers and demos, the collection was curated and hand-selected by guitarist Kim Thayil, who says:
"As album sets go, this one has been fun to collect and compile over the decades. I personally may have referenced this project a number of times over the years, going back almost twenty of them to the mid-nineties!”
For the first time, Echo Of Miles collects and curates all these “scattered tracks across the path”, offering a different slant on the 26- year history and evolution of one of alternative rock’s finest bands.
The package has once again been beautifully designed by Josh Graham. The set features three separate thematic discs in a clear plastic slipcase with three separate mini-jackets, each sporting its own unique art, a booklet and inserts, allowing you to mix and match your own album graphic layout.
Disc 1, dubbed “ORIGINALS,” is filled with Soundgarden-written songs, mainly B-sides, in addition to two unreleased songs, “Kristi” and “Storm.”
Disc 2, “COVERS,” offers a stellar showcase of songs written by bands that Soundgarden love and admire, from The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, The Doors to The Stooges, the Ramones and DEVO.
Disc 3, “ODDITIES,” offers instrumentals, remixes and demos, including Steve Fisk's unreleased “The Telephantasm (Resurrection Remix)”, “Twin Tower,” penned by Matt Cameron, which was originally recorded at Seattle’s London Bridge studio in December 1988 during the sessions for Louder Than Love, and “Night Surf”, an instrumental performed by bassist Ben Shepherd.
TRACK LISTING
CD 1 – Originals
Sub Pop Rock City
Toy Box
Heretic
Fresh Deadly Roses
HIV Baby
Cold Bitch
Show Me
She’s A Politician
Birth Ritual
She Likes Surprises
Kyle Petty, Son of Richard
Exit Stonehenge
Blind Dogs
Bleed Together
Black Rain
Live To Rise
Kristi*
Storm*
CD 2 – Covers
Swallow My Pride
Smokestack Lightnin’
Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey (John Peel BBC Sessions)*
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) (John Peel BBC Sessions)*
Come Together
Stray Cat Blues
Into The Void (Sealth)
Girl U Want
Touch Me
Can You See Me? (Friday Rock Show BBC Sessions)
Homicidal Suicidal (Friday Rock Show BBC Sessions)
I Can’t Give You Anything (Friday Rock Show BBC Sessions)
I Don’t Care About You (Friday Rock Show BBC Sessions)
Waiting For The Sun (Live)
Search And Destroy (Live)
Big Bottom (Live)
Earache My Eye (Live)
CD 3 – Oddities
Twin Tower*
Jerry Garcia’s Finger
Ghostmotorfinger
Night Surf*
A Splice Of Space Jam
The Telephantasm
Black Days III
Karaoke
Fopp (Fucked Up Heavy Dub Mix)
Big Dumb Sex (Dub Version)
Spoonman (Steve Fisk Remix)
Rhinosaur (The Straw That Broke The Rhino’s Back Remix)
Dusty (Moby Remix)
The Telephantasm (Steve Fisk 2014 Remix)*
One Minute Of Silence
* Previously Unreleased
For sure. Most of the time there's a reason why they're b-sides.Calfium Jay wrote:This type of thing can often be more miss than hit.
Nothing wrong with BullheadCalfium Jay wrote: Now...if only the Melvins would re-mix Bullhead in the same way....