Complete Fucker (Fucker 1 and 2 combined to make the Complete Fucker) 1998-99
01 In My Time Of Need (alt. demo version) 02 Bar Lights 03 Win 04 Comfortable Only At Night 05 Out Of Time 06 Sit And Listen To The Rain 07 Leave The Lights Off 08 Bound To Happen 09 What Makes The World Like This 10 Hurts Sometimes 11 Tearing Me Up Inside 12 Medicine 13 Today 14 Clearly Destroyed 15 Breathe 16 Fool
Tracks 02-06 - The Bug Sessions Date: unknown (possibly 1998 or 1999) Location: unknown Personnel: Ryan Adams; Tommy Stinson; others.
Tracks 07-12 - The Hoboken Sessions Date: unknown (possibly 1998 or 1999) Location: Hoboken, New Jersey Personnel: Ryan Adams; Mike Daly; others.
“Farewell Transmission” must be one of the most heroic recording moments of all time, because I called in people that were not already scheduled to be in the band and I was like, “Oh, now we’re going to have a violin player, and we’re going to have an extra singer.” I called out all of these things, much like a conductor does – and trust me, I’m not a conductor. I’m the break man. I will not fuck you up if I am the break man, I just don’t want to move anymore. We put, I think, about 12 people in a room and recorded that song live, completely live, and unrehearsed. I showed ‘em the chord progression, they had no idea when it would end, and we just cut it. Steve [Albini] did a beautiful job. I noticed that at one point when it was a little too loud or a little too soft he came and opened a door to make it work, because it was just an ambient recording. When you hear that song kick off everybody knows it, and what’s so disturbing to me is the way that I ended it is I was dictating to the band and Steve—I go “Listen. Listen. Listen.” And then at one point they all stop. It’s great.
Re: rock and roll minutiae
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 5:30 pm
by cortez the killer
The thunderstorm and the lost of power (for a brief moment) on The Felice Brothers' "Hey Hey Revolver."
Re: rock and roll minutiae
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 6:16 pm
by bovine knievel
cortez the killer wrote:The thunderstorm and the lost of power (for a brief moment) on The Felice Brothers' "Hey Hey Revolver."
I love the pissed off neighbor at the end of The Felice Brothers Glory Glory.
Re: rock and roll minutiae
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2013 8:22 am
by Beebs
Bottle Rockets , Idiot's Revenge
"Awwwwwwwwwww, settle down Beavis!"
Re: rock and roll minutiae
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 11:02 am
by cortez the killer
The cough at the beginning of "Denmark Street" by (who else) The Kinks.
Re: rock and roll minutiae
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 10:28 pm
by Dean
Izzy's song came out in 92. 98 for the Crowes
Re: rock and roll minutiae
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:52 pm
by bovine knievel
here's a song about my hometown - Doug Sahm at the beginning of Is Anybody Going To San Antone.
Re: rock and roll minutiae
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 8:52 pm
by bovine knievel
Top half is ZZ Top's Tres Hombres, bottom half is Natural Child's Dancin With Wolves
Re: rock and roll minutiae
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 8:57 pm
by cortez the killer
bovine knievel wrote:Top half is ZZ Top's Tres Hombres, bottom half is Natural Child's Dancin With Wolves
Tremendous! Nice catch, BK. Maybe we need to start a 3DD Confessions page (or maybe we already have one. I'm wiping my ass w/ the spreadsheet these days.), but I need to listen to more ZZ Top. I've seen you pimpin' 'em the past month or so and I know dime is an unabashed fan. As soon as I get out from underneath this Kinks bug/obsession/commitment, I'm attacking the bearded TX bros. Hopefully they pass the TX test that has oddly been set by 3DD.