5 years ago, I posted this on my newsfeed. I find it funnier now... http://pitchfork.com/news/66117-rai...experience-bundle-watch/?mbid=social_facebook
Yeah, the whole thing has been out in different pieces, but i guess this would be the first release of it all together in one piece
OK so I did some digging. Wikipedia lists two possible track lists for SFTBH. The first listed track list has 2 songs that still haven't been released, but the second tracklist has been released in full.
Maria's Theme and Good News! Have you made a tracklist for the album before, and if so what track list/order do you use?
Oh those are just alternate names for Oh Jonas and Dude We're Finally Landing! I've tried both track lists and while I do like each song it doesn't flow that well at all lol
AH, no idea those were alternates. And yeah, I totally get the flow issue that comes from being put together from so many sources. It would be pretty awesome if Rivers eventually releases a definitive version that flows, etc
I have a fan made version from a long time ago where someone didn't use either exact tracklist, but it's pretty close to one of them if I remember correctly. It blends really well and has a good flow to it though.
Pinkerton came out 21 years ago today which I think means it's gonna get drunk and emotional and listen to Pinkerton
released on September 24, 1996 I was in between majors in college. I had received my BS and going for my MBA at the time.
I was 11 when Pinkerton came out, and honestly don't remember it coming out. I was 9 when Blue Album was out, and remember it being huge when I was that age. The Sweater Song, Say it Ain't So and Buddy Holly were all over MTV and on the radio. Pinkerton never had that mainstream success and I was too young to really, closely follow bands, but I remember I didn't listen to Pinkerton until after Green Album was released, which was huge with Hash Pipe and Island in the Sun. I remember being surprised that they had released an album in between that I didn't know about.