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#68
Posted 25 May 2003 - 5:15 PM
Have you forgotten that Loops of Fury is considered a single!? Singles Compilation with Bonus Disc!!
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#69
Posted 25 May 2003 - 6:13 PM
New Fcukin list :
Live :
1. Under the Infulence
2. Star Guitar
3. My Elastic Eye
4. It Does'nt matter
5. Out of Control
Rare :
6. Delik 1
7. my mercury mouth (version of dust up beats )
8. Her Jazz
9. LOOPS OF FUCKIN FURRY
10. Let me in Mate
Remix :
11. FBS - Song For Shelter (chems remix)
12. Spiritualized - "I Think I'm In Love" (Chem. Bros. Vocal Remix)
Live :
1. Under the Infulence
2. Star Guitar
3. My Elastic Eye
4. It Does'nt matter
5. Out of Control
Rare :
6. Delik 1
7. my mercury mouth (version of dust up beats )
8. Her Jazz
9. LOOPS OF FUCKIN FURRY
10. Let me in Mate
Remix :
11. FBS - Song For Shelter (chems remix)
12. Spiritualized - "I Think I'm In Love" (Chem. Bros. Vocal Remix)
#72
Posted 25 May 2003 - 9:35 PM
All,
In December 2001, I held a poll on the Planet Dust website, (http://www.planet-dust.net), to establish what was he fans favourite non-album Chemical Brothers track. I thought re-posting the results here might help the compilers of the bonus CD decide what tracks to put on the disk.
Although the poll was held nearly 18 months ago, the results are probably still pretty indicative of fan opinion. The top three tracks were:
1 - "Morning Lemon" (40% of the vote)
2 - "Loops of Fury" (24%; however as this was released as a single I am assuming that it wil be on the compilation proper)
3 - "Freak of the Week" (10% of the vote)
Perhaps "Morning Lemon" should be considered for the extra CD?
I am still working through the Chems back catalogue at the moment to put together my own personal preferences for the bonus disk. Will post them as soon as I have my list complete.
Regards, Dave
In December 2001, I held a poll on the Planet Dust website, (http://www.planet-dust.net), to establish what was he fans favourite non-album Chemical Brothers track. I thought re-posting the results here might help the compilers of the bonus CD decide what tracks to put on the disk.
Although the poll was held nearly 18 months ago, the results are probably still pretty indicative of fan opinion. The top three tracks were:
1 - "Morning Lemon" (40% of the vote)
2 - "Loops of Fury" (24%; however as this was released as a single I am assuming that it wil be on the compilation proper)
3 - "Freak of the Week" (10% of the vote)
Perhaps "Morning Lemon" should be considered for the extra CD?
I am still working through the Chems back catalogue at the moment to put together my own personal preferences for the bonus disk. Will post them as soon as I have my list complete.
Regards, Dave
#74
Posted 25 May 2003 - 10:48 PM
After a dig through my Chems back catalogue, here are some tracks I think should make their way onto the bonus disk:
"Her Jazz" - One of the oldest Chemical Brothers tracks, originally appearing on the "Fourteenth Century Sky" EP. For some reason the track reminds me a little of "Papua New Guinea", but with more beats. Not sure why it reminds me of that track, maybe its the similar vocal sample. A great track, often forgotten, but defiantly deserves to be resurrected on the bonus disk in September. Takes it name from the Huggy Bear track of the same name.
"Enjoyed" - "Out Of Control", from "Surrender", is one of the best Chemical Brothers tracks ever, influenced at the time by the Gatecrasher/trance scene. Sasha did the business with a club mix, but this is an even better mix (sans Bernard Sumners vocals) of the track by the Chems themselves. Reach for the laser beams....
"Block Rockin' Beats (Micronauts Remix)" - A ten minute pure French feast of beats from 1997; definitely the best b-side from the "Dig Your Own Hole" era, with a storming mix from the mighty Micronauts. Every bit as good as the original.
"Electronic Battle Weapon 6" - The most recent of the EBW series, a pumping mix of "Hoops", and much better than the original. This was the version that should have made the "Come With Us" album.
"Life Is Sweet (Daft Punk Mix)" - The first time I had ever heard of Daft Punk was when the "Life Is Sweet" single came out (almost 2 years before "Homework" was released). This mix contains that distinctive Daft Punk sound, that two years later would become massive.
"Song To The Siren (Sabres of Paradise Mix)" - This beautiful mix is arguably the best mix of a Chemical Brothers track by another artist, and has Weatherall's trademark sound all over it.
As regards live tracks, any of the following would be great to own on CD: "Out Of Control", "The Sunshine Underground", "Hey Boy Hey Girl", "It Doesn't Matter", or "Temptation / Star Guitar".
Roll on September!
Dave
"Her Jazz" - One of the oldest Chemical Brothers tracks, originally appearing on the "Fourteenth Century Sky" EP. For some reason the track reminds me a little of "Papua New Guinea", but with more beats. Not sure why it reminds me of that track, maybe its the similar vocal sample. A great track, often forgotten, but defiantly deserves to be resurrected on the bonus disk in September. Takes it name from the Huggy Bear track of the same name.
"Enjoyed" - "Out Of Control", from "Surrender", is one of the best Chemical Brothers tracks ever, influenced at the time by the Gatecrasher/trance scene. Sasha did the business with a club mix, but this is an even better mix (sans Bernard Sumners vocals) of the track by the Chems themselves. Reach for the laser beams....
"Block Rockin' Beats (Micronauts Remix)" - A ten minute pure French feast of beats from 1997; definitely the best b-side from the "Dig Your Own Hole" era, with a storming mix from the mighty Micronauts. Every bit as good as the original.
"Electronic Battle Weapon 6" - The most recent of the EBW series, a pumping mix of "Hoops", and much better than the original. This was the version that should have made the "Come With Us" album.
"Life Is Sweet (Daft Punk Mix)" - The first time I had ever heard of Daft Punk was when the "Life Is Sweet" single came out (almost 2 years before "Homework" was released). This mix contains that distinctive Daft Punk sound, that two years later would become massive.
"Song To The Siren (Sabres of Paradise Mix)" - This beautiful mix is arguably the best mix of a Chemical Brothers track by another artist, and has Weatherall's trademark sound all over it.
As regards live tracks, any of the following would be great to own on CD: "Out Of Control", "The Sunshine Underground", "Hey Boy Hey Girl", "It Doesn't Matter", or "Temptation / Star Guitar".
Roll on September!
Dave
#77
Posted 26 May 2003 - 6:31 AM
mc marsh Escribi�:
For some reason the track reminds me a little of "Papua New Guinea", but with more beats
I thought that when I first heard it last year.
I think it would be great if they could put Hey boy hey girl extended mix on there 8).
Since "HBHG" was a single, I think they should put extended version of it on 1st CD.