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#1
Frost* / Re: 13 Winters
November 27, 2020, 10:17:21 AM
Jen has responded to me on Twitter to let me know that the "Nice Day for It" error is being (or has been?) fixed.

I don't know what that will entail though, hopefully the CDs will be reprinted or at least a lossless download. :)
#2
Frost* / Re: 13 Winters
November 23, 2020, 11:46:55 AM
Tried that this morning, and got the response ...

"oh bloody hell!"  :(
#3
Frost* / Re: 13 Winters
November 23, 2020, 08:10:01 AM
I can live with that one! It actually makes more sense to me, I don't know why they originally put the two massive epics back to back.

The missing vocals on "Nice Day", though... can't be intentional. Surely? Bad decision if so...

I know there are other bits and bobs that have been tinkered with, but this just seems like an accident.

I don't know how to contact Jem these days to ask!
#4
Frost* / Re: 13 Winters
November 22, 2020, 11:27:32 PM
The CD is also the same - no "you know who you aaaaaare" or the "First Day" vocal reprise.

Surely not intentional?

I checked the instrumentals disc just in case they got swapped somehow but that's also instrumental.
#5
Frost* / Re: 13 Winters
November 22, 2020, 10:49:12 PM
Errrrm, anyone noticed that "Nice Day For It" has lost all its vocals on the main album? (Listening on Spotify right now as I haven't ripped the CD yet)

Not sure if this was a mistake (accidentally included the instrumental version?) or deliberate...?

If it was deliberate, that's a real shame - the reprise of the "there is never a survivor from the final kiss" bit really ties it back to the album opening and packs a real emotional punch...
#6
Frost* / Re: 13 Winters
November 22, 2020, 12:11:58 AM
Got our copy in the LF/Philadelphia household yesterday!

So far listened to EIMA remix (about which I think I concur with DS, it's a bit less compressed sounding, though it is still pretty brutal on the ears thanks to the constant cymbal and snare-attack!) and now we're onto "Falling Satellive" (aka "the only Frost* gig we ended up not turning up to on the day...!)

Book is a thing of wonder. Looking forward to listening to the rest of it, though I can't help but notice that nearly 4 entire CDs are made up of variations on the same material from the one album.

I've not listened to the demos yet but I could think of quite a few other "oddity tracks" I'd have expected to see on that last CD instead (1976, anyone?)
#7
Frost* / Re: 13 Winters
September 18, 2020, 03:08:21 PM
Quote from: L33VEY on September 18, 2020, 12:05:18 PM
I would happily pay way more than the Burning Shed price  8)

Um.  LivingForever....  That name rings a bell?   ???

Lee who?  ;)
#8
Quote from: gr8gonzo on February 04, 2019, 04:10:08 AM
Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Forever. May you enjoy a lifetime of happiness together, and may you one day actually see this post. :)


Hey, you got your wish!

Thanks, chaps :)
#9
Frost* / Re: 13 Winters
September 18, 2020, 10:57:58 AM
Pleased to discover that this forum still exists, while googling for news on the new boxset!  :)

#10
Other Bands / Losers: And So We Shall Never Part
December 07, 2013, 12:50:53 AM
Did anyone else order the double CD with remixes?

Only I seem to have received the main album only...
#11
Friends Of Frost* / An electronic thing wot I did
October 24, 2013, 11:50:16 AM
I liked that a lot! As is to be expected from someone who basically shares my musical tastes.
#12
Other Bands / Moon Safari
September 16, 2013, 04:00:12 PM
I've just had one of the most amazing weekends ever.

Moon Safari at the Peel completely blew me away, I expected to enjoy them but not that much. They've singlehandedly restored my faith that there might still be something worth saying in the retro-prog genre. The albums are now on repeat... and the glowing feeling of happiness coming off the stage refuses to go away, despite...

Roger Waters at Wembley Stadium. Dark, gloomy, touching, thought provoking- that's The Wall. But it's also turned into the finest spectacle that money can buy. Tim and I had prime seats right at the back, face on to the stage, and to take in the whole thing from back there was a wonderful counterpoint to the close-up view I had two years ago at the O2. Everything about this show is just immense- the projections, the pyro, the wall, the sheer theatre of it all. And Roger having the time of his life, machine-gunning the crowd. The music was alright, too. ;)

Added to that, there were all the lovely people to see at The Peel, with a delicious kebab wrap to warm up the hardy, damp souls at the end of the night. Plus there was a gigantic fry-up breakfast in Surbiton with Tim and Rob (who seemed slightly disappointed with how un-greasy the spoons were...!)

Then there was Series 1 of "Look Around You" to guffaw at for the first time, a gigantic shopping spree in Fopp like the huge capitalist pig that I am, AND the weekend finished with a Blu-ray screening of that well known piece of arthouse cinema called "Con Air".

Next weekend has got its work cut out, is all I can say!
#13
Other Bands / Losers: And So We Shall Never Part
September 11, 2013, 04:02:27 AM
And ruddy marvellous it is too. I never actually played it when it was available to stream so I had my first listen today. Liked it A LOT.
#14
Other Bands / Moon Safari
September 09, 2013, 09:16:59 AM

Quote from: DueyC on September 06, 2013, 04:23:13 PM
I shall probably be at the Peel.
Did someone mention curry?

NO!

;)
#15
Frost* / Hornby graffiti
August 31, 2013, 11:31:28 AM
Well I never. That's insane!

"The Beard is Out There" is the name of a Spock's Beard live album, which surely can't be a coincidence?