Smashing Pumpkins ??/??/2000
Friends and Ennemies of Modern Music Tape, Various, IL
Source Summary
Studios tape
Studios tape
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01. Glass' Theme
02. The Everlasting Gaze (Disco King)
03. Dross
04. Blue Skies Bring Tears (Arising! version)
05. If There Is a God
06. Le Deux Machina (Mike Garson version)
07. Heavy Metal Machine (Version I)
08. Here's to the Atom Bomb (cut)
09. Real Love
10. Money (That's What I Want) [Strong]
11. X.Y.U.
12. Once Upon a Time
13. Crestfallen
14. (untitled SD-era instr) (cut)
Label: (none)
ID: -
Track info: Tracks 1-9: Nov 1998 - Oct 1999 - Chicago Recording Company - studio, electric
Tracks 10-11: 1998/10/31 - Dodger Stadium; Los Angeles, CA, US - soundboard, electric
Tracks 12-14: (unknown) - studio demos
Length: ~62:00
http://www.spfc.org/songs-releases/boot.html?boot_id=165
BONUSTRACK: Black Oblivion...
The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music is a Smashing Pumpkins non-commercial compilation album derived from a 60-minute cassette that Billy Corgan gave to a fan in April 2000, five months prior to the band's official release with the same subtitle, Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music. The fan was instructed by Corgan to circulate the album. The title for the compilation was based on a conversation they had.
With the exception of "The Everlasting Gaze", alternate versions of the songs from the entire first side of the tape would surface on Machina II. "The Everlasting Gaze" is an alternate version of the song that appeared on Machina. "Le Deux Machina" was used in portions in the middle section of "Glass and the Ghost Children" from Machina. A full-length and uncut version of "Here's to the Atom Bomb" would appear as a B-side to the "Try, Try, Try" single. "Real Love" would appear on Machina II and Rotten Apples. "X.Y.U." and "Where Boys Fear to Tread" are live performances of the songs that appeared on Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. "The Ethers Tragic" is a live performance of the song that appeared as a B-side to "The End Is the Beginning Is the End" single. "Once Upon a Time" and "Crestfallen" are Sadlands demos from the Adore era, the former appearing on the 2014 deluxe re-issue along with the live tracks "Money (That's What I Want)" and the "X.Y.U. medley".
02. The Everlasting Gaze (Disco King)
03. Dross
04. Blue Skies Bring Tears (Arising! version)
05. If There Is a God
06. Le Deux Machina (Mike Garson version)
07. Heavy Metal Machine (Version I)
08. Here's to the Atom Bomb (cut)
09. Real Love
10. Money (That's What I Want) [Strong]
11. X.Y.U.
12. Once Upon a Time
13. Crestfallen
14. (untitled SD-era instr) (cut)
Label: (none)
ID: -
Track info: Tracks 1-9: Nov 1998 - Oct 1999 - Chicago Recording Company - studio, electric
Tracks 10-11: 1998/10/31 - Dodger Stadium; Los Angeles, CA, US - soundboard, electric
Tracks 12-14: (unknown) - studio demos
Length: ~62:00
http://www.spfc.org/songs-releases/boot.html?boot_id=165
BONUSTRACK: Black Oblivion...
The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music is a Smashing Pumpkins non-commercial compilation album derived from a 60-minute cassette that Billy Corgan gave to a fan in April 2000, five months prior to the band's official release with the same subtitle, Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music. The fan was instructed by Corgan to circulate the album. The title for the compilation was based on a conversation they had.
With the exception of "The Everlasting Gaze", alternate versions of the songs from the entire first side of the tape would surface on Machina II. "The Everlasting Gaze" is an alternate version of the song that appeared on Machina. "Le Deux Machina" was used in portions in the middle section of "Glass and the Ghost Children" from Machina. A full-length and uncut version of "Here's to the Atom Bomb" would appear as a B-side to the "Try, Try, Try" single. "Real Love" would appear on Machina II and Rotten Apples. "X.Y.U." and "Where Boys Fear to Tread" are live performances of the songs that appeared on Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. "The Ethers Tragic" is a live performance of the song that appeared as a B-side to "The End Is the Beginning Is the End" single. "Once Upon a Time" and "Crestfallen" are Sadlands demos from the Adore era, the former appearing on the 2014 deluxe re-issue along with the live tracks "Money (That's What I Want)" and the "X.Y.U. medley".
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