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undarrenworld 11-20-2005 01:34 PM

Re: keeping track on the new tracks....
 
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Originally Posted by holden
Point is, one is the name, others are not. we are sticklers for details and minutia around here! i'd bet Shakespeare wouldn't appreciate it if someone called his play "Spamlet", for example ;)

Yes Im with you;)

undarrenworld 11-20-2005 01:38 PM

Re: keeping track on the new tracks....
 
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Originally Posted by big screen satellite
erm, yeah it is kinda important, hence they changed the name of the album 'a hundred years' to 'a hundred days off'....

they called it something and spelt it a specific way for a reason, whatever he says 'phase red' has it all wrong...it matters...and i do think Karl does care, he is a wordsmith and as such wants us to appreciate the art, and the spelling of a particular track is as important as the lyrics, and music...

and this is the thread for keeping track on the tracks and us anally retentive types want the right track names on our catalogues...

i'm sure born slippy would haven't have been the track it was had it been called porn slippy say?

Yes thats it.

Titles are important.

Question: Its true that titles from STITI came from the names of greyhounds?

undarrenworld 11-20-2005 01:45 PM

Re: keeping track on the new tracks....
 
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Originally Posted by King of Snake
hardly. UW have always said that their titles could really be anything and they don't really relate to the music at all. Songs named after greyhounds, funny words found on the street, someone calling juanita on the phone, something the kids said...I'm not saying they are all meaningless, but overall it's pretty random.

Yeah sure, we should all try and get the titles right, but to say they are as important as the lyrics or music is a bit over the top really.


The titles are maybe randon, but they are very important for a fans. And words are not just randon then, they have some own special meaning.

Imagine to think about an album called A Hundred Years.
AHDO is much better title.

Its hard to find a good titles.

phaseblue 11-20-2005 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by lloyd
I think they had another official date in Japan later, to recieve some award if my memory dosn't let me down.

This last spring they won an award from Tower Records, Japan for having the highest sales of an techno/dance artist.:)

I'm sure they have also droped into the Tomato office in Omotesando, Tokyo from time to time.

Matt

mmm skyscraper 11-22-2005 04:34 PM

Re: keeping track on the new tracks....
 
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Originally Posted by big screen satellite
on the set list for Benicassam, there's 'Hard Vibe' listed

What do you think the crossed out one is?

'Skyscraper'? (although it looks like Sensepaper)

holden 11-28-2005 07:53 AM

Re: keeping track on the new tracks....
 
Just to keep this current... based on the Japanese iTunes discovery,

"Ancient Phat Farm Coat" is released as a 19:43 version!:eek: :D
also new:
"Food a Ready" (7:22)
"JAL to Tokyo" (5:48) unmixed (seems to be 5:38 on Lovely Broken Thing)

slowhed 11-28-2005 09:26 AM

Re: keeping track on the new tracks....
 
hello all,
this could be apples and oranges with this question but I thought this the best place to ask... what's this 12" titled "King of Boots" that just appeared in my local bin stateside on Thursday?... an earlier release I missed?
thanks for the help,
Cheers!

lloyd 11-28-2005 10:19 AM

Re: keeping track on the new tracks....
 
that's a white label bootleg mix of King of Snake, yet another booty..

mark3 11-28-2005 10:40 AM

Re: keeping track on the new tracks....
 
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Originally Posted by undarrenworld
Question: Its true that titles from STITI came from the names of greyhounds?

Yep, Sappys Curry, Pearls Girl & Born Slippy...possible others too

big screen satellite 11-28-2005 10:42 AM

Re: keeping track on the new tracks....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by holden
Just to keep this current... based on the Japanese iTunes discovery,

"Ancient Phat Farm Coat" is released as a 19:43 version!:eek: :D
also new:
"Food a Ready" (7:22)
"JAL to Tokyo" (5:48) unmixed (seems to be 5:38 on Lovely Broken Thing)


Well we might as well add...'Monkey Vanilla' too....that looks likely to be coming our way as well...


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