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Who knows, we could get both. There should be plenty of room left of the CD. |
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Dalton - you're not my lover
Hall and Oats - so close, so far away 2 awesome tunes written by them, I'd love to hear Jon demo. |
Will be interesting to see what album gets the anniversary treatment, but they won't release demo tracks if they are rough cuts and I think alot of the older tracks listed as potential disc 2 tracks never made it past this stage.
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I always liked that little snippet of "Fighter for Love" from AAA.
Another song along with Cadillac Man and others that probably were written mid-tour that we´ll never gonna hear. |
I got a question guys.I never thought of this untill now,but what do you think,will the demo versions sound like these
Or will they sound slightly different?And I don't mean the quality,I mean the instruments and probably lyrics. I'm really curious if Backdoor to Heaven will have an extended outro with screams like the preproduction demos has. |
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We'll find out soon enough. Hopefully snippets will be posted soon. |
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"Delisio Delisio you don't know your name" (or something like that) |
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And now the studio demo You can see that the instruments and lyrics are slightly different.Same with Backdoor to Heaven,the preproduction demo has different vocals,no backing vocals,some screams at the end and the guitar is totally diferent. So i guess that there is a preproduction demo and after that comes the demo.. |
I wonder the same thing.
Here we have Love is War from demo sessions. Here we have Love is War more polished . I would like the disk 2 was polished like Love is War. I think will not be so, but you never know, maybe some of these songs polished as Love is War. |
Yea. I get it. There are different stages.
I always thought the Love Is War b side was a finished song, with just a different producer. |
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Got a boner at the thought of Now and Forever being as polished as the above Love Is War. This box set needs to happen
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Actually, I have three different versions of Love Is War. Preproduction demo - there are almost no vocals, lost in the mix probably? All of those preproduction demos sound like the band was just playing it live somwhere. Original demo - maybe this was already recorded, probably just with Bobby or a different engineer and not the producer. B-side - that's a different recording (different lyrics in the bridge for example). So I guess this was recorded with a producer (don't if with Bruce or not) with the intention to include it on a single. |
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DISC 1: NEW JERSEY (original album, remastered) + bonus tracks 1. Lay Your Hands On Me 2. Bad Medicine 3. Born To Be My Baby 4. Living In Sin 5. Blood On Blood 6. Homebound Train 7. Wild Is The Wind 8. Ride Cowboy Ride 9. Stick To Your Guns 10. I’ll Be There For You 11. 99 In The Shade 12. Love For Sale Bonus Tracks: 13. The Boys Are Back In Town (Cover of the Thin Lizzy classic; previously released on Stairway To Heaven/Highway To Hell compilation; released in the U.K. as a 12” single B-side) 14. Love Is War (B-side from Living In Sin single) 15. Born To Be My Baby (Acoustic Version; previously released as a B-side in Japan) DISC 2: The ‘SONS OF BEACHES’ Demos (** All tracks on DISC 2 are previously unreleased) 1. Homebound Train 2. Judgment Day 3. Full Moon High 4. Growin’ Up The Hard Way 5. Let’s Make It Baby 6. Love Hurts 7. Backdoor To Heaven 8. Now And Forever 9. Wild Is The Wind 10. Stick To Your Guns 11. House Of Fire 12. Does Anybody Really Fall In Love Anymore? 13. Diamond Ring |
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Does anyone know what the lyrics in the chorus of the demo are?
In the released version Jon sings: "Tell me why, Love is war, when the battle is done, you still want more..." In the demo he sings: "Tell me why, love is war, I (??) my heart, but you still want more..." I was never able to properly find the word he uses there. |
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Ice, didn't you also prefer the OWN version of OWN over the Crush one? I was mighty puzzled by that.
That being said, neither version of LIW is perfect I feel. The modulation to the chrous in the demo sounds rather abrupt, but the prechorus itself has a better melody. |
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Do you really turn to hair metal when you want sincere music, though?
The b-side version features a couple more tricks towards the end, which, though played out, give it more of an anthemic feel. |
Hello everyone,
Just like any other die-hard fan, I was pretty excited to learn about this release. I've got one question, though: Does anyone know if the songs we find on these 2 discs (except for the demos for Homebound Train, Wild Is The Wind and Stick to Your Guns), plus Rosie are all the songs that were originally meant to be included in the proposed double album? DISC 1: NEW JERSEY (original album, remastered) + bonus tracks 1. Lay Your Hands On Me 2. Bad Medicine 3. Born To Be My Baby 4. Living In Sin 5. Blood On Blood 6. Homebound Train 7. Wild Is The Wind 8. Ride Cowboy Ride 9. Stick To Your Guns 10. I’ll Be There For You 11. 99 In The Shade 12. Love For Sale Bonus Tracks: 13. The Boys Are Back In Town (Cover of the Thin Lizzy classic; previously released on Stairway To Heaven/Highway To Hell compilation; released in the U.K. as a 12” single B-side) 14. Love Is War (B-side from Living In Sin single) 15. Born To Be My Baby (Acoustic Version; previously released as a B-side in Japan) DISC 2: The ‘SONS OF BEACHES’ Demos (** All tracks on DISC 2 are previously unreleased) 1. Homebound Train 2. Judgment Day 3. Full Moon High 4. Growin’ Up The Hard Way 5. Let’s Make It Baby 6. Love Hurts 7. Backdoor To Heaven 8. Now And Forever 9. Wild Is The Wind 10. Stick To Your Guns 11. House Of Fire 12. Does Anybody Really Fall In Love Anymore? 13. Diamond Ring We've got a total of 28 songs on both discs. If we take our the 3 demos (HT,WITW,STYG), and the cover (Boys are back in town), we get 24 songs, plus Rosie = 25. Any ideas? |
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But for Love Is War, the demo is a lot better than the finished. The B-side version is just too polished and the pre-chorus melody is bad. Also not crazy about the lyric changes. Ice |
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No Way! The album version is much better than the overproduced remix. LIW Don't like the "surrender my heart" lyric. Never did. I like "when the battle is done" Besides that, I never compared the 2 but I will now |
I don't like either version of OWN,I think the song is bad,the only part I like is the ''nanana'' and then Jon's scream.But I prefer OWN over BWC or WAN all the way!
On Love is War,I always preffered the demo lyric with ''I surender my heart'',although I listen to the b-side version which has ''When the battle is done'' when I sing along I switch that part with the one from the demo,i just think it sounds better. |
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This is just getting waaay off topic now, but...did you ever notice that OWN 2001 has two slightly different versions? The version included on the "Tokyo Road" japanese hits complilation has more horns during the intro than the US version from the OWN live album. If I remember correctly "Tokyo Road" was released months before the live album. It's almost like they went back and did some editing.
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But oh boy does the singer have an accent. |
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Would love to hear a version with Jon's signature voice and with Richie's amazing backing vocals. I really don't understand why they give cools songs away,if they don't want them on the current album they should keep it and maybe release it as a b-side or a hidden track,or maybe keep it for later albums. Considering how bad WAN was, this song would've been the greatest track on the album if they'd put it on it. |
Just noticed that, when looking at the demo sessions for NJ, 4 out of the later released 5 singles (bar Living In Sin) weren't anywhere to be heard yet.
I once read that Jon was getting really pissed during the writing process of the first batch of songs - it is said that he walked around this house screaming "I gotta pay for this place, we gotta write some ****in' hot songs." Could it be that really all of the singles that catapulted the album to the top of charts were some sort of last-minute add-ons? We all know that LYHOM was written while the band was already in Vancouver, but also Bad Medicine, IBTFY and Born To Be My Baby? |
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