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Re: Rumored Unreleased CD Era Songs
Reading this thread got me thinking about old web sites. Anyone remember this one? http://home.swipnet.se/~w-52838/gnfnrs1.html
Click on the "current status" on the left hand side. It mentions alot of new songs that are actually on the album. But its weird, its like going through a timewarp b/c it hasnt been updated since 2001. Although most of it looks like its from 99.
Re: Rumored Unreleased CD Era Songs
Reading this thread got me thinking about old web sites. Anyone remember this one? http://home.swipnet.se/~w-52838/gnfnrs1.html
nice find. i totally forgot about that page
Re: Rumored Unreleased CD Era Songs
We really have no way of knowing if the tracks changed though. God, how I hope for a massive box set with all the different versions of these songs under all the different titles! I want to hear everything, even if it's as bad as silkworms!
Re: Rumored Unreleased CD Era Songs
Just based on the name, I'd say that "Thyme" is likely "There Was A Time."
Over the next 12 months, the band apparently recorded 30 songs for the album, continually reworking them. Tracks recorded were said to include ‘Prostitute’, ‘Cock-a-roach soup’, ‘This I love’, ‘Suckerpunched’, ‘No love remains’, ‘Friend or foe’, ‘Zip it’, ‘Something always’, ‘Hearts get killed’ and ‘Closing in on you’. Depending on who you believe, they veered from techno-industrial rock to old-style Guns sleaze.
Interestingly, sources even suggested that the album already had a title - possibly ‘Cockroach soup’ or, more realistically, ‘2000 intentions’.
Looking back at the Kerrang article which was the source of several of these lost tunes, they did mention Prostitute and This I Love as well. So some of the others may have been real songs, but who knows if they had complete lyrics and vocals recorded, or if they were just work-in-progress instrumentals.
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Re: Rumored Unreleased CD Era Songs
Eulogy Of A Broken Heart, Greenletter (I dont remember where I see that title, maybe in gnrsource.com) and "We Were Liying" from a interview with Dizzy Reed