Denis a écrit :terrible
edit : non, c'est absolument énorme en fait. Qu'on essaie de trouver un bassiste et qu'on reforme ce groupe, bon sang.
XWayne a écrit :Denis a écrit :terrible
edit : non, c'est absolument énorme en fait. Qu'on essaie de trouver un bassiste et qu'on reforme ce groupe, bon sang.
Qu'ils essaient de retrouver ce guitariste aussi, j'adore son delay.
XWayne a écrit :Denis a écrit :terrible
edit : non, c'est absolument énorme en fait. Qu'on essaie de trouver un bassiste et qu'on reforme ce groupe, bon sang.
Qu'ils essaient de retrouver ce guitariste aussi, j'adore son delay.
BEN.HYPE a écrit :C'est qui a la basse sur ces nouveaux morceaux? Terrible cela dis, je viens de voyager 20 ans en arrière...
yoyo a écrit :bon, sinon si quelqu'un possède un truc téléchargeable, je suis preneur !
dvi2702 a écrit :yoyo a écrit :bon, sinon si quelqu'un possède un truc téléchargeable, je suis preneur !
https://soundcloud.com/rui-sim-es-8/mad ... locomotive
In a new interview with Billboard, Mike McCready and Barrett Martin discussed the original plan for Mad Season’s second album Disinformation. They said that they began work on the album in 1996 but Layne Staley and John Baker Saunders became increasingly difficult to get ahold of.
McCready discussed one of the new songs on the reissue, “‘Slip Away,’ which I wrote, was kind of my feeling at the time how [Mad Season] was slipping away,” McCready says. “The guitar solo at the end of that, you can hear the pain that’s in that. That’s my pain of how this whole thing was all falling apart when Baker and Layne were dying… Mark put lyrics to that and they mean something different now… but I’m getting a little deep in to what the lead is. You’ll listen to it and you’ll hear pain.”
McCready also discussed getting Mark Lanegan involved with the process, “The original plan when we were working on that second record was that Mark was going to be much more involved in co-writing songs and this is what Layne wanted,” Martin says. When the reissue idea surfaced, “we sent him all 17 basic tracks… I said, ‘here’s what we have, is there anything on there you felt compelled to write some lyrics and sing on. And he picked three! More than we expected.”
Barrett Martin said, “I don’t want to speak for Mark, because they’re his words, but it’s his tribute to Layne and Baker. He knew those guys very well. He was one of Layne’s best friends.”
It was a year ago last April that Mike McCready, he of Pearl Jam guitar-rock-god fame, dropped the news that Mad Season’s sole album, Above, would see a deluxe re-release and that unreleased songs would feature a different vocalist, since Layne Staley is no longer with us. We come to find out that Mark Lanegan, who had sang backups on Above, would fill that role. Now, speaking with Mike again, we run down of the ins and outs of the process, some of the unknown backstory that included dark spots and triumphs, drugs and recovery, and what it all meant.
Plus, McCready spills the beans (once again) regarding more leftover tracks from that era that may see new life in a group he’s recently put together with Duff McKagan, Barret Martin, and Jaz Colman from Killing Joke.
And there’s the (brief) story about the time he tried to start a band with Kurt Cobain. Yeah, chew on that one for a second.
12" Vinyl available on April 20, 2013 for Record Store Day
Denis a écrit :c'est pas parce qu'il sort pour RSD qu'il sera nécessairement rare ou impossible à trouver en magasin, ce ne sont pas toujours des éditions limitées.
Mookie Blaylock a écrit :Denis a écrit :c'est pas parce qu'il sort pour RSD qu'il sera nécessairement rare ou impossible à trouver en magasin, ce ne sont pas toujours des éditions limitées.
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