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you guys who want info, you might as well PM him at totalrock.com forum. I'm sure he'll get it quicker than he would having em posted here.
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Re: Tracklist / Andy King Review
you guys who want info, you might as well PM him at totalrock.com forum. I'm sure he'll get it quicker than he would having em posted here.
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03-13-2006, 07:47 PM
now i look like a total jackass for pming him and emailing him about that Dead Soul Tribe shit...
damnit
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Re: Tracklist / Andy King Review
now i look like a total jackass for pming him and emailing him about that Dead Soul Tribe shit...
damnit
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03-14-2006, 04:43 AM
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So then do we think that "the pot" is gonna be the single? Andy said that it's "the one" and blair said the crap about "p or v." WOuld you guys consider schism to be the most accessible song on lateralus?
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In terms of radio, I do think Schism was the most "accessible." Schism just seemed to really stand out among everything else that was out.
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Re: Tracklist / Andy King Review
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So then do we think that "the pot" is gonna be the single? Andy said that it's "the one" and blair said the crap about "p or v." WOuld you guys consider schism to be the most accessible song on lateralus?
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In terms of radio, I do think Schism was the most "accessible." Schism just seemed to really stand out among everything else that was out.
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who does Andy King write for? im just wondering because if he wrote a review for lateralus i would like to compare his words from that album with the new album to kinda get a feel what the new album sounds like...anyone?
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who does Andy King write for? im just wondering because if he wrote a review for lateralus i would like to compare his words from that album with the new album to kinda get a feel what the new album sounds like...anyone?
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04-11-2006, 08:31 PM
I re-read the Andy King review in the light of new information (track names and times) and things seem to fit together very well.
For example,
Track 6 “Lipan Conjuring” (1min)
In which Maynard becomes a Native American for no good reason. Strange, but we like a bit of strangeness.
Track 7 “Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann)”/ “Rosetta Stoned” (14min 45sec)
(Could be two medium length tracks and a terribly short one, too. I’m now losing the will to live with the stopwatch. It’s 14min 45sec of music, whatever) Guitars to the fore again. One long note with almost blues-like, overlaid note progressions. f@!# me, it’s House Of The Rising Sun cut with Ketamine. There are unsettling whispers and talking. Is this a bad trip or a psychiatry session? Come to think of it, is there a difference?
Track 11 “Viginti Tres”
The walk out track (their description not mine). Oddness. The Noodles of Satan.
etc. etc.
http://www.fourtheye.net/?page_id=204
He mentions The Pot as a very commercial track, so perhaps that will be the second single?
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Andy King review revisited
I re-read the Andy King review in the light of new information (track names and times) and things seem to fit together very well.
For example,
Track 6 “Lipan Conjuring” (1min)
In which Maynard becomes a Native American for no good reason. Strange, but we like a bit of strangeness.
Track 7 “Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann)”/ “Rosetta Stoned” (14min 45sec)
(Could be two medium length tracks and a terribly short one, too. I’m now losing the will to live with the stopwatch. It’s 14min 45sec of music, whatever) Guitars to the fore again. One long note with almost blues-like, overlaid note progressions. f@!# me, it’s House Of The Rising Sun cut with Ketamine. There are unsettling whispers and talking. Is this a bad trip or a psychiatry session? Come to think of it, is there a difference?
Track 11 “Viginti Tres”
The walk out track (their description not mine). Oddness. The Noodles of Satan.
etc. etc.
http://www.fourtheye.net/?page_id=204
He mentions The Pot as a very commercial track, so perhaps that will be the second single?
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Ya.... well....... 10,000 days is fake. So you don't even need to discusss it. Or question the track names existance. Cuz they are all gonna change on the 13th. So just hold tight for 1 more day little buddy. You can do it.
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Re: Andy King review revisited
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Ya.... well....... 10,000 days is fake. So you don't even need to discusss it. Or question the track names existance. Cuz they are all gonna change on the 13th. So just hold tight for 1 more day little buddy. You can do it.
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04-11-2006, 10:22 PM
It was still nice to read that again... I haven't read it in a while. Fuck that interview gets me excited.
::masturbates furiously::
ok, I'm off to bed now.
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It was still nice to read that again... I haven't read it in a while. Fuck that interview gets me excited.
::masturbates furiously::
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04-12-2006, 06:13 AM
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Thanks for that Fourth Part Of A Circle (even though you DID insert some spelling errors!). HOPEFULLY people will now (after the clever Colonel Pants LIPAN research) start to believe that I WAS at both the London playbacks, that my review WAS totally genuine, that I DIDN'T make up all the 'I-got-my-ass-shafted-by-the-cnuting-record-company' stuff and that I AM a genuine, Tool-loving fan/journalist!
I'm not that bothered if people don't believe that but I can tell you it's taken me a good few days to get over a rather horrible bitter taste in my mouth over that whole affair left in my orifice (oral that is).
I'm sure the band weren't involved and that it was either the record company - who clearly forgot to make a UK embargo - the Dutch record company story would tend to back that one up - or management.
It'll be VERY INTERESTING to see if I get any of the following (which I ALWAYS have in the past) in or before June: a) Copy of the Album b) Tickets to all UK gigs and c) An interview with the band. I'm sure you'll be as interested as I. I shall keep the Tool community informed.
Finally, I'm thinking of editing (out the music of) the 2001 interview I had with the band pre-Milton Keynes Bowl and posting it for people to listen to. Would you be interested in that? Perhaps you'd let me know... you can e-mail me at [email protected]
The good news is... after a period of deep upset and resentment - I can now listen to the band again, love them and, as always, proclaim them as the Finest Band In The World... Ever!
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so how about you help put an end to all of the speculation. Tracklisting and title, fake or not? Not saying I'd trust you completely, but you are the closest thing to "official" that we have, with the exception of the website of course. I guess its more, having two official sources say its true. I'm sure many would appreciate it.
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Thanks for that Fourth Part Of A Circle (even though you DID insert some spelling errors!). HOPEFULLY people will now (after the clever Colonel Pants LIPAN research) start to believe that I WAS at both the London playbacks, that my review WAS totally genuine, that I DIDN'T make up all the 'I-got-my-ass-shafted-by-the-cnuting-record-company' stuff and that I AM a genuine, Tool-loving fan/journalist!
I'm not that bothered if people don't believe that but I can tell you it's taken me a good few days to get over a rather horrible bitter taste in my mouth over that whole affair left in my orifice (oral that is).
I'm sure the band weren't involved and that it was either the record company - who clearly forgot to make a UK embargo - the Dutch record company story would tend to back that one up - or management.
It'll be VERY INTERESTING to see if I get any of the following (which I ALWAYS have in the past) in or before June: a) Copy of the Album b) Tickets to all UK gigs and c) An interview with the band. I'm sure you'll be as interested as I. I shall keep the Tool community informed.
Finally, I'm thinking of editing (out the music of) the 2001 interview I had with the band pre-Milton Keynes Bowl and posting it for people to listen to. Would you be interested in that? Perhaps you'd let me know... you can e-mail me at [email protected]
The good news is... after a period of deep upset and resentment - I can now listen to the band again, love them and, as always, proclaim them as the Finest Band In The World... Ever!
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so how about you help put an end to all of the speculation. Tracklisting and title, fake or not? Not saying I'd trust you completely, but you are the closest thing to "official" that we have, with the exception of the website of course. I guess its more, having two official sources say its true. I'm sure many would appreciate it.
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04-12-2006, 06:18 AM
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so how about you help put an end to all of the speculation. Tracklisting and title, fake or not? Not saying I'd trust you completely, but you are the closest thing to "official" that we have, with the exception of the website of course. I guess its more, having two official sources say its true. I'm sure many would appreciate it.
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He wouldn't know the track list and title because he wasn't told, he knows what we know except he has heard it.
2 and a bit weeks, let it go.
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so how about you help put an end to all of the speculation. Tracklisting and title, fake or not? Not saying I'd trust you completely, but you are the closest thing to "official" that we have, with the exception of the website of course. I guess its more, having two official sources say its true. I'm sure many would appreciate it.
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He wouldn't know the track list and title because he wasn't told, he knows what we know except he has heard it.
2 and a bit weeks, let it go.
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04-12-2006, 07:18 AM
Thanks for the work man...great read.
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Thanks for the work man...great read.
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04-12-2006, 10:20 AM
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Of course they could have released Disposition to the Easy Listening stations. LOL
In all seriousness, Disposition is one of my favorites... frickin' beautiful.
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i agree disposition is so amazing, someting i cant really explain in too much detail but it just sets my mind at ease..
i am starting to go a little stir crazy.....
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Re: Tracklist / Andy King Review
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Of course they could have released Disposition to the Easy Listening stations. LOL
In all seriousness, Disposition is one of my favorites... frickin' beautiful.
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i agree disposition is so amazing, someting i cant really explain in too much detail but it just sets my mind at ease..
i am starting to go a little stir crazy.....
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Very good thread, the song titles match the songs as well. Did you see how in Lost Keys (Blame Hoffman) he says that there is very eary whispering and feels like crazy shits going. Coincidence.
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Re: Tracklist / Andy King Review
Very good thread, the song titles match the songs as well. Did you see how in Lost Keys (Blame Hoffman) he says that there is very eary whispering and feels like crazy shits going. Coincidence.
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04-15-2006, 03:08 PM
so do we think he heard the album in the right order? because if so it seems like "THE POT" will kick ass. I love what Kabir said about The Pot also.
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so do we think he heard the album in the right order? because if so it seems like "THE POT" will kick ass. I love what Kabir said about The Pot also.
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