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He had a slow start but hes a pretty decent player in his own right and has his own signature style (adding a note a whole tone up from the intended note every so often is quite a Nicky thing to do the verses on Ocean Spray for example)
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Yes, but again from what I recall its James
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Door to the River is the most unique Manics's song ever. Remastered version is even better.
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Because you're being willfully obtuse, listen to minute 34 for James giving Nick credit for the slap bass on Always Never. I'll track down the other interview at some point:
https://youtu.be/v3PpyUtxvMI
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And yeah, that riff/performance wouldnt necessarily be something Id push for not being Nick playing, but wouldnt be surprised its actually James doing it on the record.
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5-10% max of recordings is James, that's all you get. Again happy for you to bring out proof of your own rather than you know, making stuff up:
http://www.foreverdelayed.org.uk/msp...zine,_May_2014
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Im not making stuff up, Im retrieving from my memory of reading and listening to interviews/articles for the last 30 years. Then Im mistaken.
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I think I agree with you. I had to issues with the FD version. If anything, I always thought it was a bit out of place (but Grace of God somehow wasn’t). But I’ve always liked it as a track. But don’t remember going back to it in a while. This “new old” version makes the song even better in my opinion.
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Ok, one month later, I'm here and I don't know what to do with this re-release.
I will never change the KYE tracklist, because it is stuck in my mind since 2006 (the year I discovered Manics). I listened to KYE 101 times (both my iTunes library and my last.fm profile confirm this), so there is no way to make this album starter with a track that is not Found That Soul, etc. So, I like the idea of the two albums, etc., but I'll never change KYE's running order. Royal Correspondent will remain in it, the b-sides will belong to the b-sides collection (a companion album for each album, as in my thread), the two new songs have been added to that collection, the Avalanches remix will never be in my collection as I don't collect remixes (at least remixes by other artists). Then, there is this big issue: I tend to like the new versions. No, it's more than this: I love them. It's like going from 2D to 3D, like in the 2009 Genesis remixes. There is more room, the songs breath wider (I don't know how to explain it, but I'm sure that everybody feels the same). What I'm thinking to do, as I only listen to music using my mp3 files, is to replace every KYE song with its remix, and then doing the same for the b-sides which have been remixed or which finally have a good quality. I'm thinking to do, but I'm not sure that I will do it, and that's why. Not all the songs are better. I dont' know if I will ever be used to it, but the ending of Masses seems like the song has been amputated. The same is for Wattsville Blues, and it's even more annoying in Convalescent, where the very-long "oooh" part it's a very important part of the song. Ok, now it's more "radio-friendly"-ish, but...I don't know. I don't mind for the instrumental ending of Dead Martyrs, but, for example, I am confused by Guernica: it's a song I used to hate because of its sound (I hate that kind of overdrive effect), and now it's more polished and I tend to like it. But I shouldn't! So...I don't know. I like everything else, but I have to decide whether to replace ALL the songs on the KYE playlist I have on iTunes or not to do it. I will never do a partial replacement, because the songs are so different now. Maybe the podcast will shed some light, I still have to listen to it. EDIT: The one song which I will never replace (but it's on the b-sides collection, so it's not a problem) is Door To The River. Without strings it sound like a demo; I know it isn't, I know that drums are guitar are better audible in this way but...it lost all its magic.
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I could, of course. But the point is: when I want to listen to KYE, what version do I listen to? That's why I have to choose one, and I think that I will replace all the tracks on the original version, using the remixed ones, except for So Why So Sad (I could use the TLA remix, anyway), and I'll to the same for the b-sides except for Door To The River which I can't really like.
For the rest, same running order as the original KYE, but with the remixed versions (some removals still annoy me, especially the Wattsville Blues ending, but I can be used to it).
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For the vinyl, I doubt I will go back to my vinyl pressing of the original much as it is a joke to begin with. But on my phone/laptop I will have both versions. There is value in both and I am sure my mood/feelings of nostalgia means both will get listens over the coming years.
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