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Post by Quoincidence on Apr 21, 2018 10:32:33 GMT
Pip Williams and another mystery man mixing the song "The Fighter", and a mashup of a few alt mixes of the track
Alt Intro Harmonised Guitar Intro Backing Vocals Only Take 3 (Master Take) Instrumental Mix Take 3 (Master Take)
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Post by mortified on Apr 21, 2018 10:38:38 GMT
Wasn't Ain't Complaining originally meant to be called The Fighter? Might explain the "artwork". Ta for those
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Post by Quoincidence on Apr 21, 2018 10:43:26 GMT
Wasn't Ain't Complaining originally meant to be called The Fighter? Might explain the "artwork". Ta for those Yes and the track listing was quite different, although Ain't Complaining was still on there. Hence the Burning Bridges single artwork of Mike Tyson "The Fighter" altogether there are 8 mixes / alt takes of the track previously unreleased, and havent circulated the bootlegging community like the "Fighter Demos" which are impossible to come across
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2018 11:31:33 GMT
Nice find, well done on getting your hands on those mixes!
Can we expect any others?
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Post by Quoincidence on Apr 21, 2018 11:39:29 GMT
Nice find, well done on getting your hands on those mixes! Can we expect any others? Not at the moment Trying to find "The Fighter 1987, Album Demo's"... with different track mixes, unproduced vocals for tracks such as Magic
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Post by Deleted on Apr 21, 2018 11:45:05 GMT
Nice find, well done on getting your hands on those mixes! Can we expect any others? Not at the moment Trying to find "The Fighter 1987, Album Demo's"... with different track mixes, unproduced vocals for tracks such as Magic Nice one! Look forward to hearing them (if you get your hands on them)
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Post by Quoincidence on Apr 21, 2018 11:53:37 GMT
Not at the moment Trying to find "The Fighter 1987, Album Demo's"... with different track mixes, unproduced vocals for tracks such as Magic Nice one! Look forward to hearing them (if you get your hands on them) They're very rare to come across... But hopefully I do at some point soon.
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Post by Quoincidence on Apr 21, 2018 14:20:07 GMT
The track-listing for "The Fighter" was;
Another Shipwreck Don't Mind If I Do The Reason For Goodbye One For The Money Ain't Complaining Cream Of The Crop Everytime I Think Of You The Greatest Fighter Magic The Loving Game That's Alright Lean Machine
Going off of the Demo Album order
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Post by snakelady on Apr 23, 2018 8:03:19 GMT
The track-listing for "The Fighter" was; Another Shipwreck Don't Mind If I Do The Reason For Goodbye One For The Money Ain't Complaining Cream Of The Crop Everytime I Think Of You The Greatest Fighter Magic The Loving Game That's Alright Lean Machine Going off of the Demo Album order Funny how the songs that were later chosen as singles (the two bridges songs here, Who Gets The Love in the UK..) weren't even included till very late .. I'm not that keen on The Fighter and don't think it really fits in on Doghouse - an album I happen to like - but the various versions are quite interesting.
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Post by Quoincidence on May 3, 2018 22:01:29 GMT
Wasn't Ain't Complaining originally meant to be called The Fighter? Might explain the "artwork". Ta for those The original planned artwork for The Greatest Fighter was as follows - "The Greatest Fighter had been meant to provide the album's focus; it's original sleeve to have depicted a 'Sgt Pepper'-style collage of notable individuals through the ages to have fought for their beliefs".
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Post by mortified on May 4, 2018 5:54:12 GMT
Wasn't Ain't Complaining originally meant to be called The Fighter? Might explain the "artwork". Ta for those The original planned artwork for The Greatest Fighter was as follows - "The Greatest Fighter had been meant to provide the album's focus; it's original sleeve to have depicted a 'Sgt Pepper'-style collage of notable individuals through the ages to have fought for their beliefs". Sounds a bit 'heavy' for Quo that. Not nearly cheeky chappie, let's have a knees-up enough
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Post by snakelady on May 4, 2018 6:20:12 GMT
The original planned artwork for The Greatest Fighter was as follows - "The Greatest Fighter had been meant to provide the album's focus; it's original sleeve to have depicted a 'Sgt Pepper'-style collage of notable individuals through the ages to have fought for their beliefs". Sounds a bit 'heavy' for Quo that. Not nearly cheeky chappie, let's have a knees-up enough They didn't wholly drop the idea though - it made a return in a different guise - see FITLC. Someone must've considered it good marketing ..
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Post by mortified on May 4, 2018 7:17:19 GMT
Sounds a bit 'heavy' for Quo that. Not nearly cheeky chappie, let's have a knees-up enough They didn't wholly drop the idea though - it made a return in a different guise - see FITLC. Someone must've considered it good marketing .. Yeah, I thought of that. A bit of a variation on a theme. Although they were more icons of the 20th century than people who fought for their 'beliefs'. Nelson Mandela excepted. They chucked in a couple of royals as well to boost sales to the more patriotic, flag waving element. Didn't work
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Post by Dark on May 4, 2018 15:00:45 GMT
Wasn't Ain't Complaining originally meant to be called The Fighter? Might explain the "artwork". Ta for those Yes and the track listing was quite different, although Ain't Complaining was still on there. Hence the Burning Bridges single artwork of Mike Tyson "The Fighter" altogether there are 8 mixes / alt takes of the track previously unreleased, and havent circulated the bootlegging community like the "Fighter Demos" which are impossible to come across I thought the Mike Tyson cover was due to the Burning Bridges tagline, On and Off and On Again, they were referencing a fight of his at the time, possibly with Bruno, which was, well, On then off then on again ...
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