Post subject: Early traces of Severed Hand intro from an improv
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:01 pm
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When I first heard the SH intro it sounded familiar, and I finally realized it's very similar to the improve played before RVM from the Montreal '03 show I was at. If anyone has a copy of this it's worth checking out. I don't have an mp3 or I would share it. Just wondering if perhaps someone else had noticed this.
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Actually, there are early traces of Severed Hand in the "Back of my Mind" improv back in 8/30/2000. Listen to the intro to Severed Hand and then listen to that song.
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Post subject: Re: Early traces of Severed Hand intro from an improv
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:37 pm
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Johnny Stickman wrote:
When I first heard the SH intro it sounded familiar, and I finally realized it's very similar to the improve played before RVM from the Montreal '03 show I was at. If anyone has a copy of this it's worth checking out. I don't have an mp3 or I would share it. Just wondering if perhaps someone else had noticed this.
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Post subject: Re: Early traces of Severed Hand intro from an improv
Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 1:52 am
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corduroy11 wrote:
Johnny Stickman wrote:
When I first heard the SH intro it sounded familiar, and I finally realized it's very similar to the improve played before RVM from the Montreal '03 show I was at. If anyone has a copy of this it's worth checking out. I don't have an mp3 or I would share it. Just wondering if perhaps someone else had noticed this.
Post subject: Re: Early traces of Severed Hand intro from an improv
Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:16 am
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intothegrinder wrote:
corduroy11 wrote:
Johnny Stickman wrote:
When I first heard the SH intro it sounded familiar, and I finally realized it's very similar to the improve played before RVM from the Montreal '03 show I was at. If anyone has a copy of this it's worth checking out. I don't have an mp3 or I would share it. Just wondering if perhaps someone else had noticed this.
I don't hear it at all...
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It's not the first part of the intro that we all are thinking of, it's the part where the drums first kick in. I thought about this improv (8/29/00) as well when I first heard SH. I, however, think it's coincidence.
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well i think the improvs have always been where they work out arrangements. I already brought this up but the Wide Improv from 2000 is the Life Wasted riff slowed down. Songs can be a slow evolution of working out musical ideas, they aren't always wonderous epiphanies that are conjured up just on the spot.
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punkdavid wrote:
I heard hints of Severed Hand in a song back in 1991. It's called "Porch".
Porch....is that on one of the boots?
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