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Eddie Vedder wrote:
I can listen to the early records [except] the first record, which is strange because it's the one that, in a way, we've been defined by, or people know those songs most. But, it's just the sound of the record. It was kind of mixed in a way that was...it was kind of produced.
Sounds like Eddie wants to remix Ten as well. I hope they re-release it with an updated sound, like how it was on the greatest hits CD.
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They should have posted this in the Rolling Stone Interview thread.
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LostDog1079 wrote:
Eddie Vedder wrote:
I can listen to the early records [except] the first record, which is strange because it's the one that, in a way, we've been defined by, or people know those songs most. But, it's just the sound of the record. It was kind of mixed in a way that was...it was kind of produced.
Sounds like Eddie wants to remix Ten as well. I hope they re-release it with an updated sound, like how it was on the greatest hits CD.
i really hope they do this. i was thinking about this when i read the rolling stone exclusive. i started to think how much better ed's voice sounds on the remixed black then on the album. then i started to think about how much better he could sound on release. then i started to get a little light headed and had to sit down
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What's interesting about that interview to me is how RS obviously pick and chooses Ed's quotes for whichever contexts they please.... for instance, the "Native American" comment was presented in the printed article in a totally different context-- same with the "squashed like grapes" comment. Neither instance meant any harm, but it's just shitty to me to see how the writer just totally changes the meaning of what Ed says from one article to the next. Oh well-
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Is it just me or does Ed look like Pete Townsend in the picture on the first page? That jumped right out at me. Take away his long hair and it's amazing how similiar they are facially.
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crackinthepavement wrote:
What's interesting about that interview to me is how RS obviously pick and chooses Ed's quotes for whichever contexts they please.... for instance, the "Native American" comment was presented in the printed article in a totally different context-- same with the "squashed like grapes" comment. Neither instance meant any harm, but it's just shitty to me to see how the writer just totally changes the meaning of what Ed says from one article to the next. Oh well-
That's interview journalism though.
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