mariana neri Posted May 19, 2013 Share Posted May 19, 2013 [RADIO] THE MINIMAL BEAT - 05.18.2013http://www.minimalbeat.com/2013/05/radio-minimal-beat-05182013.html ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM Guest DJ Pat Sansone from WilcoWilco / Wilco (The Song) / Wilco (The Album)Dwight Twilley / Im On Fire / The Dwight Twilley BandThe Stories / Love Is In Motion / About UsPrince / Tambourine / From Around The World In DayMayer Hawthorne / Maybe So Maybe No / Strange ArrangementsKinks / Village Green / Preservation SocietyPete Townsend / Melancholia / ScoopGuided By Voices / Hot Freaks / Bee ThousandYes / Starship Trooper / The Yes AlbumXTC / Not Enough For Us / SkylarkingUtopia / All Smiles / Defacing The MusicVan Dyke Parks / All Is Golden / Song CycleMiracle Legion / Paradise / Surprise, Surprise, SurpriseR.E.M. / Gardening At Night / Chronic TownThe Groundhogs / Part 1 / SplitThe Move / The Words of Errand / Message From The CountryPaul McCartney / Another Day / 7 InchLove / Daily Planet / Forever ChangesShuggie Otis / Outta My Head / Inspiration InformationThe Left Banke / Pretty Ballerina / Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina Big Star / For You / Big Stars 3rdHarry Nielsen / Together / Ariel BalletEverly Brothers / Cathy’s Clown / A Date With the Everly BrothersThe Who / Pictures of Lilly /7 InchThe Autumn Defense / I Want You Back / Unreleased THE MINIMAL BEAT 05.18.2013 by The Minimal Beat on Mixcloud Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Analogman Posted May 19, 2013 Share Posted May 19, 2013 Pete Townsend / Melancholia / Scoop There is a Who version of that song - but it is nowhere near as powerful as the demo. The sound on that recording is simply amazing. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Hixter Posted May 19, 2013 Share Posted May 19, 2013 There is a Who version of that song - but it is nowhere near as powerful as the demo. The sound on that recording is simply amazing. The liner notes from Scoop:Recorded at my Ebury Street studio this is a pre TOMMY demo written around the time the band were facing a void in their career. It's a tremendously haunting song, but was obviously totally wrong for the band at a time we had just failed to get a hit with the glorious I CAN SEE FOR MILES. I suppose I was really melancholic when I wrote it. My first attempt at tape phasing or 'flanging' can be heard on some elements of the track. I'm pretty sure The Who didn't even hear this song.Typical Townshend memory lapse. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Analogman Posted May 19, 2013 Share Posted May 19, 2013 It's on the 1995 re-master of The Who Sell Out. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Hixter Posted May 19, 2013 Share Posted May 19, 2013 By the way, today is Pete's 68th birthday. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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