Nirvana Boxset in November [tracklist thread merged in]
#131
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Originally posted by Ravenous
Shit! Sounds like Im going to have to keep my singles with the B-sides of these songs since theyre all studio.
Now I may not even get the set
Shit! Sounds like Im going to have to keep my singles with the B-sides of these songs since theyre all studio.
Now I may not even get the set
If all you wanted was a compilation of the B sides you already have, that's easy enough to make on your own. Hell, I think I've heard about 95% of the tracks on this set and I'm still getting it.
#134
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The normal sticker price at Target had it for $33.99. Sale price is $27.98.
Love it. On disk 2 right now. I had much of it, but certainly not all. Nice to have what I already have in way better quality.
My only complaint/problem with the set is that the disks are too embedded into the case. One of mine already has a slight crack in the middle of it from trying to pull it out of the hub.
Love it. On disk 2 right now. I had much of it, but certainly not all. Nice to have what I already have in way better quality.
My only complaint/problem with the set is that the disks are too embedded into the case. One of mine already has a slight crack in the middle of it from trying to pull it out of the hub.
#135
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Originally posted by TripWire
Deepdiscountcd is still only 40.98.
Deepdiscountcd is still only 40.98.
Also...the packaging does suck. Don't they test this out before they make it? i almost broke my first disc trying to get it out. Once they are out, mine discs will never go back in the boxset. Be very careful!
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i also went to target to check it out, and got the last one on the shelf. target's really kicking ass lately on their prices for the stuff that they actually carry!
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The normal sticker price at Target had it for $33.99. Sale price is $27.98.
#138
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I'm not sure how much more casual fans of Nirvana will enjoy the box, but I absolutely love it. Although I already have most of the b-sides, I'm thrilled with all of the demos, live pieces and alternate takes - the stuff that complements what I already own, official or not.
Big thumbs up.
Big thumbs up.
#139
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I'm a Nirvana collector, and have over 50 bootleg CDs and countless tapes. There is a lot here I hadn't heard or has been cleaned up. The box is amazing but only makes me hungry for more. The complete Halloween show on DVD would be a good start.
#140
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Saw half the DVD last night.
MAJOR COMPLAINT: Many of the songs are edited! I have no idea why, as if they're going to show the band, bare bones and all in situations like they show, why are they editing out a guitar solo or other part of the song?!?!
But, it is nice to see them rehearsing back in '88. Man, they could've been ANY band playing in someone's house. There's a couple of kids sitting down, drinking Rainier, flipping through magazines, and freakin' NIRVANA is playing 2 feet away from them!!! Little did anyone know... I certainly didn't. I passed up the chance to see them many times until '90 when I finally saw them in a club. Then I was hooked. They could've broken up the next day and I still would've said that that was one of the best shows I've ever seen.
MAJOR COMPLAINT: Many of the songs are edited! I have no idea why, as if they're going to show the band, bare bones and all in situations like they show, why are they editing out a guitar solo or other part of the song?!?!
But, it is nice to see them rehearsing back in '88. Man, they could've been ANY band playing in someone's house. There's a couple of kids sitting down, drinking Rainier, flipping through magazines, and freakin' NIRVANA is playing 2 feet away from them!!! Little did anyone know... I certainly didn't. I passed up the chance to see them many times until '90 when I finally saw them in a club. Then I was hooked. They could've broken up the next day and I still would've said that that was one of the best shows I've ever seen.
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Originally posted by nodeerforamonth
Saw half the DVD last night.
MAJOR COMPLAINT: Many of the songs are edited! I have no idea why, as if they're going to show the band, bare bones and all in situations like they show, why are they editing out a guitar solo or other part of the song?!?!
Saw half the DVD last night.
MAJOR COMPLAINT: Many of the songs are edited! I have no idea why, as if they're going to show the band, bare bones and all in situations like they show, why are they editing out a guitar solo or other part of the song?!?!
My favorite part is the last song at the rehersal, Mr. Moustache, when the dude with a mustache is doing a great "i've had a few beers and i'm going to groove" dance.
#142
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Originally posted by FrozenMetalHead
Yeah noticed that...if I remember correctly, that only happens with the 88 rehersal section. It's probably a limitation of the source material - meaning the guy filming the session on his trusty camcorder simply hit stop for a few seconds, had to change a tape, had to plug in the battery - whatever...
Yeah noticed that...if I remember correctly, that only happens with the 88 rehersal section. It's probably a limitation of the source material - meaning the guy filming the session on his trusty camcorder simply hit stop for a few seconds, had to change a tape, had to plug in the battery - whatever...
Maybe it was a blip in the tape (it is 16 years old!) so they decided to edit out the abnormality.
My favorite part is the last song at the rehersal, Mr. Moustache, when the dude with a mustache is doing a great "i've had a few beers and i'm going to groove" dance.
#144
Originally posted by Rypro 525
so, is the big booklet seperate, or is it kind of glued in there, like the picture looks.
so, is the big booklet seperate, or is it kind of glued in there, like the picture looks.
#146
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What is the difference between the version of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" on Disc Two (Track 20) and the version on Nevermind. One is mixed by Butch Vig and the other was mixed by Andy Wallace, right? They sound very similar though. Actually, the solo feedback might be new, but I haven't listened to the song in so long. I guess what threw me off is how it isn't listed as a previously unreleased recording. Technically, it might not be, but it's a new version. Or, mix anyway. Hmm. Okay, listening to Nevermind just now, the feedback is there, just not as prominent. Or maybe I'm just crazy. It does sound louder though. Obviously it would. Does it sound different to anyone else? If it's the same song, seems kinda pointless, even if it's their biggest hit.
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#148
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Originally posted by Rypro 525
its proabably louder on the box set because its been remastered (note to geffen, note to geffen, remaster nevermind soon, it NEEDS it)
its proabably louder on the box set because its been remastered (note to geffen, note to geffen, remaster nevermind soon, it NEEDS it)
Nevermind was released 13 years ago well after the cd standard came out. Did it ever occur to you that it was supposed to have a "raw" sound? Kurt was a BIG fan of Sonic Youth and similar bands and the production sound that those types of bands used.
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Originally posted by Brain Stew
louder != proper mixing
Nevermind was released 13 years ago well after the cd standard came out. Did it ever occur to you that it was supposed to have a "raw" sound? Kurt was a BIG fan of Sonic Youth and similar bands and the production sound that those types of bands used.
louder != proper mixing
Nevermind was released 13 years ago well after the cd standard came out. Did it ever occur to you that it was supposed to have a "raw" sound? Kurt was a BIG fan of Sonic Youth and similar bands and the production sound that those types of bands used.
It's ridiculous how flat Nevermind sounds, especially relative to In Utero.
#150
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Originally posted by automator
So, does this mean that 'You Know You're Right' from the GH disc is not included on this release?
The track with that name on disc three claims it is previously unreleased.
So, does this mean that 'You Know You're Right' from the GH disc is not included on this release?
The track with that name on disc three claims it is previously unreleased.



