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gotdablouse
"Every Time I Break Her Heart (Undercover Sessions 1982)"
That's incorrect as the song is a "Faraway Eyes" prototype !
That's exactly what I thought but doesn't the production and keyboard sound very similar to Keep It Cool from '82? I totally agree there's a Far Away Eyes prototype in here but at the same time it sounds more like '82 to me. Very odd.
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dennycranium
Track 40- Might As Well Get Juiced AMAZING!!
I wonder if this is the version Keith refers to. I recall reading an interview where Keef talks about the "killer version" of this track, only to voice his dismay at what the Dust Brothers(?) did on the album version.
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gotdablouse
"Every Time I Break Her Heart (Undercover Sessions 1982)"
That's incorrect as the song is a "Faraway Eyes" prototype !
That's exactly what I thought but doesn't the production and keyboard sound very similar to Keep It Cool from '82? I totally agree there's a Far Away Eyes prototype in here but at the same time it sounds more like '82 to me. Very odd.
It wouldn't put too much stock in how things "sound", it's easy to modify that when remixing/remastering. There's really no good reason for them to have reworked the "Faraway Eyes" musical backing after it was released.
Interestingly Martin Eliott already had ETIBHH as an alternate title for FE so it must have "circulated" somehow ;-)
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JordyLicks96
Here are my guesses for the dates of each recording:
She’s Doing Her Thing (Satanic Sessions; “Dream Pipe” w/vocals 1967)
The vocal, organ and additional guitar are most definitely not from the 60's, but from late 70's or 80's.
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TonstoneSo why do you post this now ?