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Originally posted by Herbert the turbot:
I believe that a colour version of the GS inner sleeve was used as the cover of the "Like A Miracle" single.
Oh crikey, this means I’ll have to get around to digging out ‘that’ box in the wardrobe to look at my singles, I cannot remember this at all now!

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While the title of the album is fantastic, all potential is lost in that "topless" cover shot!
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Just for fun, here's something like what I would have done with that cover...
...actually that looks more like a hymn compilation or new age album! Oh well... laugh
Now that might have worked if John had lost his marbles, gone down an Elvis style route musically and started doing some of that old time religion for the last 25 years, if so, then this forum would be very different today...

Hmm, didn’t this almost happen on IMW? smile

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“Wherever you go I wish you well, it’s been a long time…”

TGS remaster arrived today smile

Managed to get a quick listen to some of CD2 on the bus, rather predictably I went straight for a little taster of some of the early/alternative version tracks, these being: 2,3,5,7, and 14, there's one I really like, and some of the rest, and the others, hmm...
I really loved 'A Long Time' (3), and surprisingly 'My Wild Love' (2), is quite raw and unexpectedly catchy, 'Twilights Last Gleaming' (7), sounds like it was produced by the BBC Radiophonic workshop! smile

I'm secretly posting this while at work, shame they wouldn't allow me to listen to it while working, whyever not? laugh

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'Twilights Last Gleaming' (7), sounds like it was produced by the BBC Radiophonic workshop! smile
Ohh! Thats one of my favourites of the previously unreleased tracks. Very sparse indeed.

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'Twilights Last Gleaming' (7)
...one of my favourites of the previously unreleased tracks. Very sparse indeed.
I think this one's gonna grow on me, there's certainly something very interesting going on with that sound smile

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I think this one's gonna grow on me, there's certainly something very interesting going on with that sound smile
Yep, for my money, its one of the most experimental of the tracks from cd2. Ive not got 'The Garden' yet, but im sure the 'new' 'Swimmer' tracks will be equally interesting.

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im sure the 'new' 'Swimmer' tracks will be equally interesting.
Its these unexpected finds that I'm really excited about hearing.

All '3' of the remasters arrived today smile but I'm gonna take them one at a time to do them service, finding the time is the only problem, I'm back late tonight, and out for over twelve hours tomorrow, I think this is going to take a while...

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All '3' of the remasters arrived today smile
Im up to '5' with the Ultravox ones now, or it will be once 'The Garden' arrives. Once ive 'sold the car', i'll be getting the remasters of Yazoo and around four other artists too. :rolleyes:

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I'm up to three now. That is, three versions of Metamatic, or four if I count the vinyl one. eek

...and I'm about to have 2 versions of TGS and 3 of The Garden (incl vinyl).

I dare say I'm small-time though, compared to some folks' dedication to their collection.

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“Here where the songs are all of longing,
Here where the skies are always haunting…”

Managed to treat myself to a lunchtime of walking about and listening to all of CD2, more or less from beginning to end, though I omitted the 'original' Endlessly, track 1, well there’s only so many versions of it you can listen to before the title starts to become a reality! laugh
It was pouring with rain outside and I had to go inside the Royal Museum, whether this added to the experience or not, I’m not sure, but I started at track 2, and went on enjoying it right up to track 10, one word came to mind about it all… Wow! And after that it was downhill for me with ‘Shine On Me’, one word there: Urgh! and then I lost interest in the remaining tracks, with the exception of ‘Dance With Me’ coming back to my rescue.

The tracks do all fit well together, and the CD2 album flows easily, but It’s really a fascinating insight into what might have been, like having a little telescope looking back through time. Okay it’s fair to say that ‘alternative’ TGS is even more Beatlesque in it’s raw state here, and for me on that subject well I’m very firmly in the Lennon camp, so the moments when McCartney pops up I have to ignore, and if none of that is at all your kind of thing then it’s still worthwhile mentally tuning out some of these retro clichés, as there’s something very refreshing here about experiencing John in this alternative loved-up universe.

It must have been a bit of an experimentally unpredictable time for him as to where his musical arrow would ultimately land, and we've probably all guessed over the years that TGS might have ended up going more in the esoteric and haunting direction of tracks like A Woman On A Staircase or Dance With Me, (if only), but now we can hear with these early versions on CD2 that an even more obviously retro 'Beatles lite’ sound could have instead become the final album selection.

I really did enjoy listening through from tracks 2 to 10, even, ‘Gasp!’, the early ‘My Wild Love’, and also the alternative RATIWT, (though for me it's still just a tad too long and ‘growling’).

Twilights Last Gleaming, track 7 is the standout track for me, much as I’m blown away by the musical power of the version we all know and love, this earlier version just sounds so interesting, with it’s warping, shifting effect, I’m just completely intrigued by it, wish John had explored this more, but hey, he and Louis still can! smile

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I particularly like the extended version of the 1982 version of Endlessly, which is NOT the version that appeared on the 12" single.

Why is that? Where does this come from I wonder - was there a plan to release it in this form?


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