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Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 10 Jun 2011, 08:02
by Javvier
Yeah Mark I agree with respect to the weird vocals on Asphalt World. At the end, it seems that incorporating these weird beautiful versions would have been The Turn of the Screw for an already very oscure album

Am I invited to that suedey weekend? :)

Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 10 Jun 2011, 08:05
by Javvier
F***ing hell, the vocals of the Asphalt World seem like an XIX century's psicophony of an orgasm... so scary and beautiful, why didnt they leave them like this?

Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 10 Jun 2011, 10:50
by sunshine
haha... i always said suede are an orgasmic experience!

Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 12:43
by mark
too true sun!!!... and yeah sounds great the original length versions!!!... More clarity and depth in the drums and guitar too...

anyway yeah javvier sounds good to me - two spanish boy with me and suede - sounds like a dream to me lol!!!!... :D :P

Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 17:48
by sunshine
:shock: :roll: :wink:

Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 13 Jun 2011, 11:09
by mark
:mrgreen: :P

Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 13 Jun 2011, 16:01
by sunshine
:P

Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 13 Jun 2011, 19:40
by urchin
Just got goosebumps reading a couple of those :)

Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 13 Jun 2011, 21:07
by sunshine
did you? :lol:

Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 14 Jun 2011, 10:28
by Javvier
;)

Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 14 Jun 2011, 19:06
by sunshine
:lol: he loves it

Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 19 Jun 2011, 10:57
by urchin
Yes :D

Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 19 Jun 2011, 12:05
by some albino
While listening to those non-edited and demo versions, it's easier to understand the difficulties in the band in 1994. It sounds like they had to choose between becoming Suede Floyd or Poppy Suede.

It's great to hear Bernard's glam psychedelics, but they make Suede a totally different band. Uptil now, to me Suede mark I was a true rock band, Bernard wanted to make them a prog-soul-rock band. I'm not sure it would have been as interesting to me. And it also shows that Suede mark II is a completely different band, being Coming Up their debut.

Ah, all so confusing, but truely fascinating.

Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 19 Jun 2011, 17:58
by sunshine
very deep thoughts! really interesting

Re: dms - reissue reviews

Posted: 20 Jun 2011, 11:32
by mark
They were definitely trying to push it and get bigger and bigger and bigger and well, how big can you make something sound????.... ambition that got labelled by some as 'overblown', even in its edited form... hmmm... who knows, all I know is that I got into Suede because of 'Trash' and 'Coming Up' so maybe if 'Suede mk II' had not come along I might never have got into the band - who knows???... Although I guess with a lot of bands, you don't necessarily always get into bands first time round...