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Unread post by Easy E » Tue Jan 04, 2005 11:09 pm

I cant believe what was said about two step being butchered on crash. That song is an example of what a good producer can bring to a song, its still my favorite version of two step, fuck the naysayers.
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Unread post by filmdude100cms » Tue Jan 04, 2005 11:09 pm

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filmdude100cms wrote:... also the whole band hated everyday . . .
Um, film, no offense, but you obviously didn't read what the band said about the album.

They said that they didn't feel it was a dmb album. They felt it odd and not as creative as their other albums. Carter also said it wasn't a dmb album, it was a Dave and Glen album, and they made a good album. They never said they didn't like the album, they just didn't feel included, but didn't hate that, it was just a new experience, and they love a good amount of songs from there.
yes but its like this, the band didnt get all excited about this album, daves sayin how it lets him express allot of stuff... the ret is saying how much fun and cool recording this one is.

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Unread post by mbgreen » Tue Jan 04, 2005 11:16 pm

eze3484 wrote:I cant believe what was said about two step being butchered on crash. That song is an example of what a good producer can bring to a song, its still my favorite version of two step, fuck the naysayers.
Really? I love two step, it's my favorite dmb song. I think my least favorite version is the Crash one though. I don't, however, blame it on the producer. I think that song was meant to be played live, and any attempt at a produced version of it steals the magic away. Red Rocks or the Cow Palace version are what the song should sound like, imo.

I'll stay away from making judgements about this album till I hear more, but I'm of the opinion that dmb's golden age has come and gone. They never should have ditched Lillywhite.
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Unread post by Easy E » Tue Jan 04, 2005 11:21 pm

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eze3484 wrote:I cant believe what was said about two step being butchered on crash. That song is an example of what a good producer can bring to a song, its still my favorite version of two step, fuck the naysayers.
Really? I love two step, it's my favorite dmb song. I think my least favorite version is the Crash one though. I don't, however, blame it on the producer. I think that song was meant to be played live, and any attempt at a produced version of it steals the magic away. Red Rocks or the Cow Palace version are what the song should sound like, imo.

I'll stay away from making judgements about this album till I hear more, but I'm of the opinion that dmb's golden age has come and gone. They never should have ditched Lillywhite.
Im guess im just biased because that Timmy intro on the album is what made me fall in love with DMB, Id love to hear that once in concert. As far as the new album is concerned, the background song was very blah, nothing like the driving sound of the new songs (sans sugar will). But I'll buy it anyway, they have sort of a reputation for not sucking.
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Unread post by i-am-me » Tue Jan 04, 2005 11:21 pm

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eze3484 wrote:I cant believe what was said about two step being butchered on crash. That song is an example of what a good producer can bring to a song, its still my favorite version of two step, fuck the naysayers.
Really? I love two step, it's my favorite dmb song. I think my least favorite version is the Crash one though. I don't, however, blame it on the producer. I think that song was meant to be played live, and any attempt at a produced version of it steals the magic away. Red Rocks or the Cow Palace version are what the song should sound like, imo.

I'll stay away from making judgements about this album till I hear more, but I'm of the opinion that dmb's golden age has come and gone. They never should have ditched Lillywhite.
you are right. they have passed their prime for sure. why did they leave lillywhite? is there a story there? or they just did?
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Unread post by mbgreen » Tue Jan 04, 2005 11:26 pm

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eze3484 wrote:I cant believe what was said about two step being butchered on crash. That song is an example of what a good producer can bring to a song, its still my favorite version of two step, fuck the naysayers.
Really? I love two step, it's my favorite dmb song. I think my least favorite version is the Crash one though. I don't, however, blame it on the producer. I think that song was meant to be played live, and any attempt at a produced version of it steals the magic away. Red Rocks or the Cow Palace version are what the song should sound like, imo.

I'll stay away from making judgements about this album till I hear more, but I'm of the opinion that dmb's golden age has come and gone. They never should have ditched Lillywhite.
you are right. they have passed their prime for sure. why did they leave lillywhite? is there a story there? or they just did?
They were in a depressed funk when recording the Busted Stuff songs. Stuff wasn't happening. So they decided they just needed a new start, completely. It wasn't a personal thing against Steve. Listen to the few songs that were polished on the LWS though...they make BS look very uninspired, and I believe that if Lillywhite had finished what they'd started, they would have had another album on par with what they had released before. People forget that depression inspires music just as good as exuberance.
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Unread post by i-am-me » Tue Jan 04, 2005 11:30 pm

yea. i liked lillywhites (the album) sad and really mellow feel...compared to busted stuffs steroided versions...
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Unread post by SpoonInSpoon » Tue Jan 04, 2005 11:32 pm

is loving wings gonna be on the new album? lately i've taken a fancy to this song.

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Unread post by rin » Wed Jan 05, 2005 12:47 am

mbgreen wrote:
They were in a depressed funk when recording the Busted Stuff songs. Stuff wasn't happening. So they decided they just needed a new start, completely. It wasn't a personal thing against Steve. Listen to the few songs that were polished on the LWS though...they make BS look very uninspired, and I believe that if Lillywhite had finished what they'd started, they would have had another album on par with what they had released before. People forget that depression inspires music just as good as exuberance.
i concur. i still like lws better than busted stuff.
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Unread post by i like tictacs » Wed Jan 05, 2005 9:01 am

Thespian, do you have a source for that? I'm interested in reading more.

And this album has potential to be amazing, or fall on it's face.
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Unread post by Mikey » Wed Jan 05, 2005 3:44 pm

i-am-me wrote:yea. i liked lillywhites (the album) sad and really mellow feel...compared to busted stuffs steroided versions...
This should probably be under the trading section, but everyones been talking about it. Where can I find a copy of the Lillywhite Sessions?
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Unread post by mbgreen » Wed Jan 05, 2005 5:07 pm

rin wrote:
mbgreen wrote:
They were in a depressed funk when recording the Busted Stuff songs. Stuff wasn't happening. So they decided they just needed a new start, completely. It wasn't a personal thing against Steve. Listen to the few songs that were polished on the LWS though...they make BS look very uninspired, and I believe that if Lillywhite had finished what they'd started, they would have had another album on par with what they had released before. People forget that depression inspires music just as good as exuberance.
i concur. i still like lws better than busted stuff.
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Unread post by rin » Wed Jan 05, 2005 5:08 pm

mbgreen wrote:
rin wrote:
mbgreen wrote:
They were in a depressed funk when recording the Busted Stuff songs. Stuff wasn't happening. So they decided they just needed a new start, completely. It wasn't a personal thing against Steve. Listen to the few songs that were polished on the LWS though...they make BS look very uninspired, and I believe that if Lillywhite had finished what they'd started, they would have had another album on par with what they had released before. People forget that depression inspires music just as good as exuberance.
i concur. i still like lws better than busted stuff.
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Unread post by mangold » Wed Jan 05, 2005 5:26 pm

i dont know about this batson fellow, what was wrong with lillywhite?

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Unread post by Speenis » Wed Jan 05, 2005 5:32 pm

praisedave wrote:i dont know about this batson fellow, what was wrong with lillywhite?

"i want to make an album unlike anything dmb has made before." I like the otha ones ho!
So do a lot of people. I dunno, I would get bored if they used the same producer for every album. Change is good.
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