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Post by Kee on Apr 10, 2020 19:25:31 GMT
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Post by jimmyjrg on Apr 11, 2020 0:23:01 GMT
It looks like there's some other good ones coming up too: timstwitterlisteningparty.comNew Order, Chemical Brothers, and The GO! Team would be good.
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Post by Kee on Apr 28, 2020 19:35:33 GMT
Date confirmed May 23rd 10pm
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Post by Kee on May 21, 2020 18:43:26 GMT
Looks like Rich is joining in as well!
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Post by Kee on May 23, 2020 12:39:32 GMT
This is tonight 10pm
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Post by jimmyjrg on May 23, 2020 13:31:25 GMT
What's the best way to experience this? Just refreshing the unkle twitter? Or is there a special section to view auto updating content for live events?
edit: Just realised it starts at 6am for me so I may have to read along afterwards.
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Post by dirtchamber on May 23, 2020 13:50:45 GMT
There is some replay option available but never tried it
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Post by Kee on May 23, 2020 14:52:30 GMT
There is some replay option available but never tried it I saw this as well are you suppose to just follow the tag?
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Post by shivo on May 23, 2020 17:55:07 GMT
Go listening party site, click archive, and the album in question. You’ll see all the tweets. But there’s a link at the top that says “ REAL TIME REPLAY AVAILABLE HERE” and you click the play icon the same time you start the album and the tweets appear at the same pace they did live.
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Post by jimmyjrg on May 23, 2020 22:56:10 GMT
Looks like the War Stories one hasn't been archived yet, but I'm reading along on Twitter. It's pretty interesting stuff. I would have liked to hear from Rich about tracks like Price You Pay. I'd forgotten how great this album is. edit: Archive is up timstwitterlisteningparty.com/pages/replay/feed_167.htmlMost interesting thing was that Leila Moss had sent a demo to Mo' Wax eight years before they recorded War Stories.
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Post by kocomputer on May 24, 2020 11:58:58 GMT
Most interesting thing I took from it was it sounds like the relationship between James and Rich had broken down long before Id realised (Id assumed things had fallen apart on the promo tour, but sounds like it almost got to Mezzanine levels of not wanting to work in the studio together).
WS is the Unkle album I seem to go back to least, so was great to revisit it.
James sounded quite relaxed in the comments, and quite at peace with the fact things blew up (yet again), but made some nice remarks about Rich. Suprised Pablo didn't get more of a mention, given that's when he obv took over working alongside James - so maybe things are still slightly more frosty there.
Really hoping they can talk Rich or Josh into doing a PF or NNL one
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Post by Kee on May 25, 2020 8:37:01 GMT
Most interesting thing was that Leila Moss had sent a demo to Mo' Wax eight years before they recorded War Stories. I saw that from Moss. Lavelle reckons there are 20 versions of Price You Pay, Rich thinks they stopped at 30!
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Post by jimmyjrg on May 26, 2020 3:55:06 GMT
So Lavelle also said he would like to revisit some of War Stories and do things differently. Do you think once the Psyence Fiction Director's Cut is done that he'll revisit the rest of the catalogue? I'm assuming he owns the other albums, or at least more so than Psyence Fiction.
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Post by bm on May 26, 2020 9:25:44 GMT
I'm sure he'll get working on NNL & WS as soon as PF gets done. Immediately and in his usual, results driven manner.
We'll all be well dead before they come out.
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Post by joethelion on May 26, 2020 15:25:31 GMT
Ha! Surely.
But I could see there being a cool 'revisited' version of NNL, it's been several years, but if I remember correctly - you could include things like:
• 'No Pain No Gain' • The 'beats version' of 'I Need Something Stronger' (if it actually was finished) • and wasn't "Burn My Shadow" actually from the NNL era? I seem to recall James playing it live back then... but I may be confused as NNL came out in the UK quite a while before it was available in the US, so maybe the sessions for WS had already started?
...and I guess there's a few b-sides / bonus tracks ('Hellavision', 'Awake the Unkind', etc etc) that aren't too common.
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