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Post by gastritispanic on Apr 23, 2005 2:32:06 GMT -5
Well of course there is but... maybe there is one specific tune out there, that nobody have heard in the demo version?
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Post by brumoscardo on Apr 23, 2005 3:17:23 GMT -5
Stop the clocks is one
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Post by gastritispanic on Apr 23, 2005 3:23:59 GMT -5
Well apart from DBTT, DBTT b-sides, Stop the clocks, and the lost tapes
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Post by pizzy on Apr 23, 2005 17:36:08 GMT -5
there are no demo's for most of wtsmg... as far as i am aware
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Post by anthmcc on Apr 23, 2005 20:27:23 GMT -5
There's the Some Might Say demo.
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Post by jtmOBX on Apr 23, 2005 22:21:55 GMT -5
Are there any demos of Supersonic?
According to Noel he wrote and they recorded it in the same day, right?
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Post by nyr401994 on Apr 23, 2005 22:46:04 GMT -5
the version of married with children on definitely maybe is the actual demo version
sony execs liked it so much that they didn't even bother to rerecord it i remember hearing
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Post by caro on Apr 24, 2005 4:07:17 GMT -5
how do you get the demos...the hindu times demo is on the hindu times DVD but the others i got some which are very good (gas panic) but i wonder where do they come from
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Post by cevb on Apr 24, 2005 4:12:24 GMT -5
how do you get the demos...the hindu times demo is on the hindu times DVD but the others i got some which are very good (gas panic) but i wonder where do they come from well... the some might say demo was on the some might say single, most of the SOTSOG demos were on the bootleg by the same name, and just how the Definitely Maybe demos came up I don't know, but request as many demos as you can in the Sound and Vision section, and I'm sure you'll get lots of uploads
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Post by scarfmyfatherwore on May 8, 2005 10:41:37 GMT -5
These are the demos I have, anyway
Rock n Roll Star (2 versions from 1993) Shakermaker (2 versions from 1993) Live Forever (2 versions from 1993) Up in the Sky (not sure if this is the same one as appeared on Live Forever single) Columbia (white label demo - appeared on the b-side of Supersonic) Supersonic (acoustic demo) Bring it on Down (2 versions) Cigs and Alcohol (i do have the full version - not sure what i've done with it though!) Digsy's Dinner Married with Children (different version to on DM, contrary to what some people say) Cloudburst Fade Away (2 versions) Alive (8 track demo - on B side of Shakermaker) D'yer wanna be a spaceman (demo is same as b-side to Shakermaker) Whatever (awful quality though - 96kbps) Take Me (2 versions) See the Sun (2 versions) Snakebite Better Let You Know Colour My Life (2 versions) Better Let You Know Must be the Music Life in Vain I Will Show You Carry Us All F*kin in the bushes Go Let it Out Who Feels Love? Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth is Little James Gas Panic! Where did it all go wrong? Sunday Morning Call I can see a liar Roll it over (As long as they've got) Cigarettes in Hell Just Getting Older Revolution Song Let There Be Love/It's a Crime Stay Young Songbird (off DVD single) Wonderwall Don't Look Back In Anger The Hindu Times (off DVD single) Stop Crying Your Heart Out (off DVD single) Little By Little (off DVD single) Some Might Say (off japanese EP) Angel Child (off D'yer know what I mean? single) excerts of various noel songs from 1988 - goodbye cold world, slow, but what if, have fun! but these are only 30secs long each and, by and large, aren't really worth bothering with. Same goes with Untitled Jams #1 and #2, each of which are about 1min long.
There may be more, but I haven't come across them - anyone care to add to the list? My university network prevents me from uploading anything, but i could probs e-mail some songs in a week or so after i've finished the pile of essays that are currently mounting up before my eyes!
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Post by oasriz on May 8, 2005 20:51:24 GMT -5
Where did you get demos for 'wonderwall', 'don't look back in anger' and 'stay young'? I never knew they existed... i have a version of 'force of nature' that I thought was the demo.. It's a little faster paced and was played during some movie around the time sotsog came out.
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Post by brumoscardo on May 8, 2005 21:43:08 GMT -5
Where did you get demos for 'wonderwall', 'don't look back in anger' and 'stay young'? I never knew they existed... i have a version of 'force of nature' that I thought was the demo.. It's a little faster paced and was played during some movie around the time sotsog came out. sencond the question there
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Post by scarfmyfatherwore on May 9, 2005 5:55:09 GMT -5
OK - when I downloaded them a coupla years ago now they all said they were demos. They may be not be demos, just acoustic performances - not sure - hard to tell. The thing that leads me to believe they were demos is that there is no cheering or background interference - they all sound like they were done in a studio. DLBIA might be a radio performance though, cos it does say something about 'his show slides away' - not sure though. Maybe someone more knowledgable than me though can give the definitive answer?
At the start of Stay Young, Noel says 'Right, this one's called Stay Young'
Wonderwall is basically an acoustic version that sounds like it was done in the studio.
OK, maybe I shouldn't've included these in my list, because I only THINK they are demos, not 100% sure, but I did, such is life. I'm quite happy to e-mail any/all of the three songs to anyone if they PM me. :-)
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Post by Moorish on May 9, 2005 9:57:35 GMT -5
OK - when I downloaded them a coupla years ago now they all said they were demos. They may be not be demos, just acoustic performances - not sure - hard to tell. The thing that leads me to believe they were demos is that there is no cheering or background interference - they all sound like they were done in a studio. DLBIA might be a radio performance though, cos it does say something about 'his show slides away' - not sure though. Maybe someone more knowledgable than me though can give the definitive answer? At the start of Stay Young, Noel says 'Right, this one's called Stay Young' Wonderwall is basically an acoustic version that sounds like it was done in the studio. OK, maybe I shouldn't've included these in my list, because I only THINK they are demos, not 100% sure, but I did, such is life. I'm quite happy to e-mail any/all of the three songs to anyone if they PM me. :-) I'm pretty sure they are both radio performances. The version of DLBIA was done on Gary Crowley's radio show - Noel sings "So Crowley can wait" instead of Sally, and yeah, then "His show slides away". The Stay Young acoustic performance I have heard a few version of and I think on one of them Noel says "Thank you" after the song - don't think he would do that if was a demo. Plus that version doesn't include the solo part or the final choruses of the song, which is fine if you're stripping a tune down for live performance (Noel would later do this with Sunday Morning Call), but I don't belive he would do it for a demo. Great versions, though.
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Post by Dave on May 9, 2005 10:19:23 GMT -5
Crowley is a knobface.
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Post by scarfmyfatherwore on May 9, 2005 12:16:00 GMT -5
Thanks for the info - you learn something every day! ;D
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Post by Rock N' Roll Dad on May 11, 2005 20:16:21 GMT -5
Well put. Also - I agree, some of those songs are live acoustic versions - some of my favourite recordings mind you, but not official 'demos' I'm afraid.
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