great lost 4th album

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Post by GroovyMusic »

The coda was removed for a reason: it's lame. And this is the best version of Foggy Notion:

http://rapidshare.com/files/4344271/Super_Heavy.flac
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Post by stewart »

i like the intro. i guess cuz im more used to it.
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What's the origin of that version of FN ?
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Post by iaredatsun »

mrgreen71 wrote:What's the origin of that version of FN ?
I'm sure it's talked about in this list somewhere. It's from a cassette copy of a Mo Tucker acetate version as I recall. I think the version on the original FN EP was from that cassette but in mono. A star in this list posted the stereo version a while back.
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This version of FN came from my old (1983) "22 demos" cassette and was also on the 1976 bootleg EP "White Heat". Based on the release date for White Heat I would guess that it is a copy of an acetate from Sterling's archive, not Moe's. I remember reading that Sterling copied at least some of his material for friends in the early/mid 1970s, and Moe didn't really "reappear" on the scene till 1980/1981, so my guess is Stering.

(superb/best version of FN in my opinion....)
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Post by GroovyMusic »

What version of Foggy Notion are you guys talking about?
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Post by Evolution One »

gordon wrote:(superb/best version of FN in my opinion....)
I do like that version, thanks for the link!! Although I'm not really in a position to compare it to other versions of the song as I've onlly heard that and the official version.
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Post by tarbaby2 »

Even though this is an "unreleased" album, does anyone know if there was ever any artwork started for it? Does anyone have any ideas about it?
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gordon wrote:This version of FN came from my old (1983) "22 demos" cassette and was also on the 1976 bootleg EP "White Heat". Based on the release date for White Heat I would guess that it is a copy of an acetate from Sterling's archive, not Moe's. I remember reading that Sterling copied at least some of his material for friends in the early/mid 1970s, and Moe didn't really "reappear" on the scene till 1980/1981, so my guess is Stering.

(superb/best version of FN in my opinion....)
What version?
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Post by Mark »

The version on the '22 Demos' tape that also appeared on the White Heat EP. The rough acetate mix in other words.
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