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Strawberry Swing Tracklist / Artwork / Promo CD
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Strawberry Swing Tracklist / Artwork / Promo CD
anybody managed to grab ahold of this disc so we can hear the new tracks??
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10-Jun-2009: AT& T Center, San Antonio, TX, USA
Thanks!
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"LeftRightLeftRightLeft" Free Live Album Mailing Exchange Thread
sorry. i am from USA.
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10-Jun-2009: AT& T Center, San Antonio, TX, USA
I was wondering if someone would be kind enough to type up Snow Patrol's setlist from the show? I don't have to time go through 33 pages, and I was unable to find anything through search. Thanks!
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"LeftRightLeftRightLeft" Free Live Album Mailing Exchange Thread
I had a ticket for the concert but a family emergency came up and I had to sell it to a friend... :'( if anybody has a spare, i'd be glad to pay postage :)
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Life In Technicolor 3
thanks man! i don't edit often so i was pretty proud of the result.
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Strawberry Swing Tracklist / Artwork / Promo CD
The radio edit will just remove the clapping, as the music video version did. The clapping was not meant to be part of the song, Chris said in an interview that they were talking about the song's tempo and were caught off guard when they started recording, hence why you can hear him say "it's a bit too fast" at the beginning. The clapping was just meant to keep the rhythm. In the end, they decided just to leave that bit in the final song. As you can hear in the music video, the dialogue and clapping have been removed from the beginning, and the clapping is gone from the end. However at the end there is now a talking segment that is part of the actual video (and you can also hear a car at the beginning of the song). If you stop the video at the end of the actual song portion, you'll see it's 4:07. So the radio edit will be like the music video version with the car noise at the beginning and the talking at the end edited out. personally, i find this version preferable and will probably replace the album cut with the radio edit in itunes. long enough explanation for you? lol
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Life In Technicolor 3
well it seems we'll never see his upload, so here's my version (it is my own edit of a file uploaded by zemy101 that did not include the outro into cemeteries of london) Life in Technicolor iii: http://www.sendspace.com/file/6rce42
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Life In Technicolor 3
still waiting...
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You can HEAR A Spell A Rebel Yell
is this a vinyl rip or how was it obtained? it sounds like CDQ
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You can HEAR A Spell A Rebel Yell
thanks man! this sounds awesome. is it a vinyl rip or what?
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You can HEAR A Spell A Rebel Yell
sorry to bump up this old ass thread, but i've been trying to find a good quality copy of A Spell a Rebel Yell that doesn't have crackling and doesn't cut off at the end. Can someone send me a PM?
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Prospekt's March Change
well its not so much a "rearrange this album" thread as it is questioning the artist's choice regarding the EP. Not many people have the acoustic of Lovers in Japan, as it was only available if you pre-ordered it. this would give everyone the chance to hear it. And we all essentially already had the osaka sun mix, i don't think adding 3 seconds of backing chorus to a single point in a song changes anything or constitutes something we haven't heard. If you think it does though, you could always add an extra piano note to the acoustic version :P
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Prospekt's March Change
Anybody else think that the EP would have been infinitely better if Lost+ and the Osaka Sun Mix had been replaced by Lost? and Lovers in Japan (Acoustic)?? I think it would fit the EP better, give it more of an "all new material" feel, and even sounds great in that spot due to the semi-acoustic songs bookending them. 1) LIT 2 2) Postcards from Far Away 3) Glass of Water 4) Rainy Day 5) Prospekt's March / Poppyfields 6) Lost? 7) Lovers in Japan (Acoustic) 8) Now My Feet Won't Touch the Ground and if you like it, i guess you could stick Death Will Never Conquer right before the last song. I actually modified my copy in itunes to look like this, i put the other 2 songs in my B-sides compilation...
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