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Great Rare Songs from Amazing Bands
You know those songs that seem to be little hidden treasures in a band's catalog. Like they release some huge mega selling album then they release this great song on some random compilation that only the most die hard of fans will ever track down. It could be a b-side to a single or a never officially released live or home demo song.
This thread is dedicated to those little known songs from great bands. The whole idea of this started today when I heard MBV- We Have all the time in the world (a louis armstrong cover) it's so euphoric and shows a more symphonic side. Other great rare gems: Nirvana- Do Re Mi Dead Kennedys- Pull my Strings Beatles- Rain Pink Floyd- Candy and a Currant Bun (originally a song about syd's favorite pastime called "lets roll another one) Replacements- Nowhere is My Home, If only you were lonely Flaming Lips- Jets |
the same way of saying-Pavement
Scared Stiff-the Wipers I've Got a Right-Meat Puppets (cover of the Stooges) Mistake-Fela Kuti Istrumental-Pavement Obscured-Smashing Pumpkins |
oh yay candy and a currant bun
"i'm high, don't spoil my fun!" |
black flag-southern rise
mars-the immediate stages of the erotic thats all i feel like thinkin about for now |
a number of Radiohead songs; Meeting in the Aisle, Follow Me Around, etc.
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Numerous Pavement songs:
Mussle Rock (Is a Horse in Transition) Strings of Nashville Texas Never Whispers I could go on for days. |
There are great songs on the Velvet Underground's VU and Another View.
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fix me and dehumanized by mudhoney
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None hold a candle to "For Sale: The Preston School of Industry" or "Easily Fooled". Bright Eyes have some danceable tunes in their rare catalog- "True Blue" being one of them, with it's flamboyant trumpeting. Ahh yeh. Violent Femmes have TOO MANY unreleased/rare tunes- "How Do You Say Goodbye?", "In Style", "Johnny", "Girl Trouble", the demo-only "Waiting For The Bus"... :( Not forgetting that almost none of Daniel Johnston's back catalog is readily available anymore, making all that songwriting gold very rare. |
I posted this in the "Rare/OOP" thread, but this Velvets tune "I'm Not A Young Man Anymore" has pretty awesome riffage and for a VU live recording it sounds pretty good too.
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I was just gonna post that the new Velvets tune floored me, together with the quality of the sound (always painful listening when it comes to their bootlegs) and the gobsmackingly good first performance of ''Sister Ray''. Life's super great when stuff like that comes along. Thanks for posting it. And yes, that riff is totally, totally awesome.
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...Maquiladora, A Reminder, Faithless the Wonder Boy, Talk Show Host, Bishop's Robes, India Rubber, Pop Is Dead, Permanent Daylight, The Trickster, Lozenge of Love, ... |
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i'm a sucker for two Ferryboat Bill and Coney Island Steeplechase (bias on the latter probably, because i'm from brooklyn) good songs. Quote:
I would add "Saturday Night Holocaust" to that. shit, more than half the songs on "Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death" qualify. The Inner Light - Beatles Sleepwalking - Currituck Country The Girls are Naked - The Creation Turtles Have Short Legs - Can Lagoon - Devendra Banhart How I Wrote Elastic Man - The Fall Memento Mori 7'' - Ghosts and Vodka Relations - Jackson C. Frank Hidden Wheel - Rites of Spring Memories of You - Ryan Adams **Hard Times in New York Town- Bob Dylan (nothing remarkable, but in my opinion one of Bob's most catchiest folk ditties. the thought of Bob reporting/singing about his experiences in NYC in Dave Whittaker's Minnesota house -late December 1961. beautiful.) |
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Animal Collective - Safer
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Lots of old unreleased Husker Du songs, many of which can be heard on my husker youtube page:
http://www.youtube.com/HUSKERchout private hell won't say a word sexual economics call on me drug party today's the day won't change Minutemen covering Fortunate Son Songs that were cut from the Double Nickels CD version: Mr Robot's Holy Orders Little Man With A Gun In His Hand (blows the Buzz or Howl Version away) REM - When I Was Young Dangerous Times Body Count Lots of unreleased police songs from the Ghost In The Machine demos that can be found on my police youtube page http://www.youtube.com/POLICEchout Don't you believe me It's Never Too Late Don't Think We Could Ever Be Friends That's it for now...I'll think of more. |
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Is there anywhere to get these two Double Nickels songs? I've been really interested in hearing them. I love that album but only have the cd version. |
If it's not SY, Husker Du, Minutemen or R.E.M, CHOUT doesn't want to hear it.
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Hot Snakes - U.S. Mint and various Ikara Colt b-sides were always really great... (especially in the case of Ikara Colt, who had enough b-sides to fill an album and many were better than the songs on the albums they released!) McLusky and Coachwhips had lots of excellent "rare" tracks too...My favorite Bad Religion song is on that "short songs for short people" thing, that 101 bands doing 30 second punk songs. They do a 36 second song and it seriously sums up every punk song ever, efortlessly.
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The S/T is great and there are also great pop songs on Loaded. |
Magazine.give me everything
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Radiohead - How I made my millions
Jeff Buckley & Liz Fraser- All flowers in time bend towards the sun Television - Call Mr Lee, Knockin' on heaven's door Bowie - Teenage wildlife, Lady of the grinning soul (those two songs don't perfectly qualify but they are neglected IMO), My death Neil Young - Love in mind, Pushed it over the end, Flying on the ground is wrong Tim Buckley - The father song Nick Drake - Strange meeting II, Rider on the wheel Joy Division - Ceremony The Cure - Carnage visors, Most songs on Standing on the beach (cassette side-two "the b-sides") Serge Gainsbourg - La noyée (f**k Carla Bruni's version) Smashing Pumpkins - Obscured, Landslide, The last song John Cale - Hallelujah The Beach Boys - Surf's up John Coltrane - After the rain |
Low/Piano Magic/Transient Waves - Sleep At The Bottom
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EROTIC CITY BY PRINCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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You should get the rest of the April 1967 Gymnasium NYC too. For anyone ready for another fix, this is a good number that sounds great: Miss Joanie Lee (The Factory 1/03/66) http://www.badongo.com/file/8024339 23 MB 273 kbps vbr wma mp3 (11:57) |
downloaded the vu show twice and it doesnt work :(
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Jeff Buckley - Forget Her
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Neutral Milk Hotel - Now I' Going Down
This is one of my fav songs of all time. I don't think that title is its real title either. It's off of those shannon house demos or whatever. Speaking of those, does anyone know if those have been released yet or if they will be soon? I kind of stopped checking after they took too long. |
Godflesh's cover version of Loop's "Straight To Your Heart" is fucking amazing.
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Argh, that's horrible, man. Sent a PM that of course you'll eventually see. Let's get the frown turned all Jackie DeShannon and shit. |
STP's 'Hey Bastard' is a perfect one-off slice of post-Pussy Galore/pre-Hole girly shoutiness featuring Julia Cafritz. Well I like it anyway.
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ride- today forever e.p.
the cure- carnage visors daisy chainsaw- room eleven fatima mansions- lady godivas operation prince- cindy c |
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Another Velvet Underground one that I really like a lot is "Countess From Hong Kong" from the '69 acetate session.
Someone mentioned "Rain" by The Beatles. "Lady Madonna" has "The Inner Light" as a B-side, but I'd add in "Lady Madonna," "What's the New Mary Jane" and especially "Hey Bulldog." Also noteworthy are the Harrision songs that didn't make it to albums like "The Inner Light," "Not Guilty" and "Only a Northern Song." There's numerous outtake versions for some of these. |
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I confused the VU compilation and the S/T album, sorry for the off topic answer then. |
Pearl jam - i'm still here
most of there stuff is a bit formulaic for me, but this song is just a spoken word piece similar to in the kingdom 19 and is amazing. |
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