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Post by bil on Sept 21, 2021 8:05:00 GMT
Buck....Anything you can tell us about your participation on this CD??
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Post by Buck on Sept 22, 2021 14:46:56 GMT
I did one song for Albert on this, assuming that's what my contribution went for. I don't know much about it, frankly. New versions of some existing songs, and some that haven't seen the light of day, as far as I know. When is out?
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Post by Alessandro on Sept 22, 2021 16:42:02 GMT
release date October 15. pre-sale now.
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Post by marty on Sept 22, 2021 22:10:20 GMT
Albert Bouchard - Imaginos 2 CD Release: October 15th, 2021 Format: CD (Digipak) Genre: Hard Rock / Rock
Tracklist: 1. When War Comes 2. Independence Day 3. 7 Screaming Dizbusters 4. O'D On Life Itself 5. II Duce 6. Bombs Over Germany 7. Before The Kiss (A Redcap) 8. Three Sisters 9. Quicklime Girl (Mistress of the Salmon Salt) 10. The Red and the Black 11. Dominance and Submission 12. Shadow of California 13. Cities on Flame (With Rock and Roll) 14. Half Life Times
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Post by edog40 on Sept 22, 2021 23:12:35 GMT
Is this supposed to be acoustic like Reimaginos?
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Post by The Ocean on Sept 22, 2021 23:49:17 GMT
I liked ReImaginos, but some of these songs for part II puzzle me as far as how they fit into the mythos, unless they've been reworked lyrically.
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Post by duckbarman on Sept 23, 2021 1:07:36 GMT
I liked ReImaginos, but some of these songs for part II puzzle me as far as how they fit into the mythos, unless they've been reworked lyrically. I think there's been some erm... re-examining and repurposing of BOC's back-catalogue whilst wearing Imaginos-coloured spectacles... at this rate, we can expect to see Debbie Denise and Goin thru the Motions on Volume 3...
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Post by druid on Sept 23, 2021 3:37:34 GMT
With a title like "Bombs Over Germany", and the repurposing of non-Imaginos songs...why no ME262?
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Post by Buck on Sept 23, 2021 7:44:06 GMT
The song I did was "Three Sisters." I haven't heard Albert's mix of it, but I think you all will dig it.
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Post by frog on Sept 23, 2021 10:30:26 GMT
With a title like "Bombs Over Germany", and the repurposing of non-Imaginos songs...why no ME262? maybe BoG is actually Me262
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Post by luxexterior on Sept 23, 2021 11:16:24 GMT
Sounds great to me. If its half as good as Re-Imaginos I will be happy. I think it's reasonable bet that BOG is a version of ME262. Also it's fantastic that Buck has had some input to one of the songs.
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Post by frog on Sept 23, 2021 11:20:54 GMT
but... even if BoG may be Me262, what would Three Sisters be ?
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Post by duckbarman on Sept 23, 2021 12:39:28 GMT
but... even if BoG may be Me262, what would Three Sisters be ? There's a bloke on FB saying he thinks it's a re-working of Queens Boulevard !!?? ...according to Sandy P, "Queens Boulevard" is about Meltzer whilst Meltzer described it as "a geographical motorcycle song"... dunno... maybe Desdinova spent some time selling bikes on Long Island in the 60s...? Still, Susie's in there so maybe that's a link, although it's not exactly a kind reference as he says she mistakes Cavalry for Calvary... plus a mention of "Diz" is in there as well (so that's two lyrical debuts)...
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Post by Buck on Sept 23, 2021 14:40:29 GMT
Three Sisters is a Sandy Pearlman lyric that was around in the day but never really considered for early BOC use. I reworked and re-imagined Albert's tracks and passed on to him a cut that's heavily Buck Dharma. The lyric I guess is part of Imaginos but it doesn't relate directly to the narrative. It's pretty spaced out.
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Post by edog40 on Sept 23, 2021 15:24:59 GMT
Just as long as there’s no more horses, horses
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