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Post by manofatom on Mar 1, 2021 18:18:59 GMT 1
One extra track in here which wasn't radio-broadcast - Here We Go, Here We Go Forever It was, but it was a little more tucked away: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000s9jwI've seen a couple of misc. things noted elsewhere - the bandcamp download is high res (24/96) if you choose a lossless download option, and the UK and US vinyls are different cuts (by Frank Arkwright and Bob Weston respectively. The latter probably doesn't make a ton of difference, as I'd think it's mastered from Frank's digital master files. But, you know, it's a thing.
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Post by rob strong on Mar 1, 2021 18:55:53 GMT 1
One extra track in here which wasn't radio-broadcast - Here We Go, Here We Go Forever It was, but it was a little more tucked away: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000s9jwI've seen a couple of misc. things noted elsewhere - the bandcamp download is high res (24/96) if you choose a lossless download option, and the UK and US vinyls are different cuts (by Frank Arkwright and Bob Weston respectively. The latter probably doesn't make a ton of difference, as I'd think it's mastered from Frank's digital master files. But, you know, it's a thing. Thanks for the heads-up on the radio broadcast. The Mogwai store lossless files are also 24bit/96k. The zip files sizes indicted at download don't bear any resemblance to the actual zip file sizes.
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Post by rob strong on Mar 2, 2021 20:41:19 GMT 1
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Post by rob strong on Mar 2, 2021 21:25:07 GMT 1
The more I listen to the album, the more I'm noticing throwbacks to really old Mogwai records, something which hasn't happened in a while. The last minute of the album could easily have been lifted wholesale from CODY, for example.
Still not really get much from Fuck Off Money or Ceiling Granny, but the rest of it is pretty damned fantastic.
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Post by plasmatron on Mar 3, 2021 17:42:58 GMT 1
Hi Rob, thats our rehearsal space at Castle Of Doom where we always practice
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Post by rob strong on Mar 3, 2021 19:33:17 GMT 1
Hi Rob, thats our rehearsal space at Castle Of Doom where we always practice Thanks Stuart, I misread the article - "they were able to record a Scotsman Session version of the new album’s Supposedly, We Were Nightmares (edited by Kenny Mcleod) at the end of rehearsals for their recent Mary Anne Hobbs session on BBC Radio 6 Music"
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Post by rob strong on Apr 2, 2021 8:51:55 GMT 1
Apparently there's a bonus track on the Japanese version of As The Love Continues - "The Scottish Dimension" www.discogs.com/Mogwai-As-The-Love-Continues-/release/17500024Anyone know where it might be possible to purchase this as lossles digital? No idea on Japanese digital retailers. Also - Mogwai are in session on Marc Riley's BBC 6Music show on Monday 5th April www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000tvpmThanks Markus There was a KEXP session recently too but it appears to be excerpts from the album launch show from the Tramway?
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Post by einzack on Apr 3, 2021 3:44:34 GMT 1
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Post by noise is a friend on Jul 22, 2021 11:26:56 GMT 1
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Post by rob strong on Aug 29, 2021 19:42:27 GMT 1
Some further investigation on the Tramway recording last November for the album launch stream event.
I've focused on Stuart here as the camera is on him for longer than the others, but the same notes hold for the rest of the band.
In the actual streamed concert, Stuart's wearing a black shirt. In the KEXP video einzack linked above, he's wearing a plain-coloured short-sleeved shirt with a motif.
In this video posted by L'Obs, he's wearing a long-sleeved white shirt with a motif
And here, in this Rolling Stone France video, he's wearing a hooped t-shirt.
So at least some of the song were filmed four times or more. einzack suggested above that some filming took place during rehearsals, and this seems to fit with what's in these four videos. Has anybody seen any more excerpts from these sessions?
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Post by noise is a friend on Oct 24, 2021 18:34:07 GMT 1
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