Delivery, ripped from it's premier on Zane Lowe's radio show. Well produced by Stephen Street and sounds strong, owes an awful lot to The Kinks.
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...AFE81D639551D4
Delivery, ripped from it's premier on Zane Lowe's radio show. Well produced by Stephen Street and sounds strong, owes an awful lot to The Kinks.
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...AFE81D639551D4
Thanks a lot for that! I am willng to say that not ONE Babyshambles song has ever made it to American TV or radio. Could be wrong, but knowing US tastes in popular music...
This site is a complete piece of crap. Why do I keep coming back? I'm related to GG Allin - I make shit, I see shit, I eat shit.
nice one BABYSHAMBLES ARE THE BEST. New album will rock!!! even more so than this
Thanks albion.
what difference does it make?
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Thanks Albion
I've been really looking forward to this one, after having listened to the demo for the last few weeks its great to hear the finished song.
Yes, I think it has progressed quite well from the S - T Bumfest Demo's under Street's stewardship which is in contrast to the past when on numerous occasions Mick Jones and his production had detrimental effects.
I’m really hoping for a definitive version of Unbilotitled, it has been a favourite of mine for a long time.
Delivery is quite obviously strongly influenced by All Day and All of the Night:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4DV-5d6a5g
Yeah, you're absolutely right, I was really glad to see it was Street producing the new one.
I'm looking forward to that one as well, also 'Carry on up the Morning' and 'Crumb begging'. 'carry on up...' was probably my favourite in demo form and it'll be interesting to see if that changes on the album.
You may have seen this as it has done the rounds, Allen Jones from Uncut magazine recieved a copy of the album and wrote a track by track review.
" CARRY ON UP THE MORNING
Opens with a squall of splintery guitar that slyly hints at the scratchy, desiccated sound of Down In Albion, before what becomes this album’s signature sound takes over – guitars as bright as searchlights, really big tumbling drums, punchy up-front bass, a busy vocal mix and a huge chorus. The lyric is wry going on paranoid, anticipating the album’s recurring themes of loyalty, trust, betrayal, weary explanation, self-recrimination. “I know you used to be into me/Now you’ve got it in for me,” Pete sings, flirting with self-pity."
Sounds of interest.
reviews are just opinions as everyone knows. this album is gonna be great and with a title like "french dog blues" its gonna be mega.
shame they didnt use my name i sent in "The Brown Album" (for those who dont get it, brown = the brown stuff and also an alternate title to the beatles album the white album)
what about the b-sides eh?
delivery cd1+ digipak cd + 7inch/download release
cd1 delivery + fireman
digipak delivery + salome + torn + delivery video
7inch delivery + jumping bean
lost art of murder (2008 release) cd1+digipak+7inch/download release
cd1 lost art of murder + perfume
digipak lost art of murder + Cuckoo 1440 + lost art of murder (part2) + lost art of murder (solo acoustic video version)
vinyl lost art of murder + wagonballoon
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After listening to the S + J demos again, It's actually a real pity they didn't decide to include New Love Grows on Trees, it would certainly be interesting, the demo version is phenomenal, particularly Pete's voice.
what was that song he did on Jonathan Ross a few weeks ago? I liked that
thank you from the heart of my bottom
lost art of murder. heard it acoustic the way it should be i think
thanks for this, i've heard this and a few other songs from the new album, but none of them are very good quality.
Albion uploaded it a while ago:
http://forums.morrissey-solo.com/showthread.php?t=75240