link to mp3s? curiosity piqued!
EDIT: it's in the 2005 roundup thread. Will check it out later
Syracuse 11/4
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John from CT / wheaton college, MA
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wow, yeah would love to hear this
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Wow. Miss Prism. A few months before Eisenhower dropped I borrowed an early promo version of the album with intentional (I think) skips (perhaps to discourage trading) via a friend who was doing street team work on the East Coast. I have always regretted not making a copy of that disc, warts and all. Miss Prism was on there, it sounded very good, and it was my favorite track on the "album." I remember being so excited to hear it for real once Eisenhower came out. Of course, that track was dropped from the final cut and I've always wished I had a copy of the studio version. Great to hear it live, though. I was surprised to see they were playing it live a bit pre-Eisenhower.
I wonder if we'll ever get to hear other Eisenhower-era outtakes, as well as material from the Eisenhower follow-up, which remains as yet unreleased.
I wonder if we'll ever get to hear other Eisenhower-era outtakes, as well as material from the Eisenhower follow-up, which remains as yet unreleased.
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if they actually have post eisenhower material that hasnt been released, its been almost 10 years, im not sure it ever will.Joe Higley wrote:Wow. Miss Prism. A few months before Eisenhower dropped I borrowed an early promo version of the album with intentional (I think) skips (perhaps to discourage trading) via a friend who was doing street team work on the East Coast. I have always regretted not making a copy of that disc, warts and all. Miss Prism was on there, it sounded very good, and it was my favorite track on the "album." I remember being so excited to hear it for real once Eisenhower came out. Of course, that track was dropped from the final cut and I've always wished I had a copy of the studio version. Great to hear it live, though. I was surprised to see they were playing it live a bit pre-Eisenhower.
I wonder if we'll ever get to hear other Eisenhower-era outtakes, as well as material from the Eisenhower follow-up, which remains as yet unreleased.
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I think they have a lot. Not sure on the amount of stuff left over from the Eisenhower sessions (e.g., Miss Prism is a good example of something that hasn't surfaced officially anywhere, but Lonely Boy was available for download for a while), but then they recorded lots of new material for what could have been a follow-up to Eisenhower. At one point I heard there was enough stuff for 2 albums, or a double album (this from a credible source in contact with BAM). Word has it they waited too long (possibly because of Brad's and Andrew's move to Montreal, possibly because things began to happen with the Barr Brothers...??) and then were sick of that "old material" by the time they could/should have finished it up for release. Tough to know for sure without talking to them. But I would love to hear some of those post Eisenhower tunes like Motherwolf, Broke the Promised Land, Portrait of a Scientist as a Young Man, Gaunt Debutante, There's A Lie, D'Gary, Vesuvius Fountains, and who-knows-what-else.Kevin_Kjr wrote:if they actually have post eisenhower material that hasnt been released, its been almost 10 years, im not sure it ever will.
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Theres' tons of songs that never made it to an album. I just am really pessimistic of us ever hearing about the slip again. Maybe a one time thing randomly if the 3 of them got together but with Brad having a wife and kid, and marc on the west coast, dont think its happening.Joe Higley wrote:I think they have a lot. Not sure on the amount of stuff left over from the Eisenhower sessions (e.g., Miss Prism is a good example of something that hasn't surfaced officially anywhere, but Lonely Boy was available for download for a while), but then they recorded lots of new material for what could have been a follow-up to Eisenhower. At one point I heard there was enough stuff for 2 albums, or a double album (this from a credible source in contact with BAM). Word has it they waited too long (possibly because of Brad's and Andrew's move to Montreal, possibly because things began to happen with the Barr Brothers...??) and then were sick of that "old material" by the time they could/should have finished it up for release. Tough to know for sure without talking to them. But I would love to hear some of those post Eisenhower tunes like Motherwolf, Broke the Promised Land, Portrait of a Scientist as a Young Man, Gaunt Debutante, There's A Lie, D'Gary, Vesuvius Fountains, and who-knows-what-else.Kevin_Kjr wrote:if they actually have post eisenhower material that hasnt been released, its been almost 10 years, im not sure it ever will.
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I hear ya about the chances being slim, although perhaps the chances are better now than they've been in years. Marc is back on the east coast again. I saw him play in Northampton a few weeks back, at Bishop's Lounge of all places.
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