Talk:TMBG Unlimited - July

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There was definitely more to the description than this. I remember something about "Circle Gets the Square" being considered early on as a possible band name...I know someone from the newsgroup had the full descriptions up on-line but archive.org doesn't have it. I MIGHT have it printed out and in one of my TMBG scrapbooks--if my mom ever actually mails them up to me I'll type it up here. --Self Called Nowhere 00:58, 18 May 2010 (UTC)

I had the descriptions on line. I just found the old file and put it up on my site: http://mikebuffington.net/tmbgu.php Doesn't look like I had any more from July. --Wireless mike 09:19, 29 August 2010 (UTC)

Aha! You were the one I was thinking of, haha. Hi there. That's weird that there isn't more from July, hmm. I TOTALLY remember more... --Self Called Nowhere 21:29, 29 August 2010 (UTC)

Cave -> 1999[edit]

Just noticed JF saying 'alright' in the fade-out of Kings of the Cave, which exactly matches the 'alright' at the start of 1999 / Cowtown (I slowed it down and everything, there's even claps in the exact same places). It also fits with what JL says, when he says "Bill Krauss on reverb" - he's referring to that long reverb tail at the end of Kings of the Cave. There's a very sharp fade out as JF says alright in KOTC, which I think is used to mask the opening claps of 1999 that happen right after. So I reckon it's safe to say that KOTC and 1999 / Cowtown are part of the same show - whether that's the same show as the other 1985 live tracks on here is up for debate. There is that theory, which I kinda believe, that those tracks are from 1985-12-28, which almost certainly rules out 1999 and KOTC. Anyway, god I love these recordings. --Batwho (talk) 09:00, 10 October 2020 (EDT)

Drum Machines[edit]

Saw the trivia added about the drum machines and I thought I'd point out that songs like "Happy" and "1999" seem to use a mix of live drums and the Boss Dr. Rhythm drum machine which was used in songs like the DLS demo and Gettin' Sentimental (recorded 1983). JF said the band in those early years used a mix of the Dr. Rhythm, Micromoog kicks and live drums/custom made sounds. I think it's likely that songs used that live drum accompaniment go as far back as 1983, especially Big Whoredom, which has that Hell Hotel demo bass noise during its fadeout. Same with Happy, since its drum track's on the same tape as Outboard Part of Man. - Mrsomebodyelse (talk) 20:35, 25 March 2024 (EDT)

i like your thinking and i agree, those backing tracks do point to maybe being older than the rest. sally boy vibes. personally tho im wary of relying too too much on drum machines to date stuff. i think its a useful way to sketch out vague blocks of time (like saying something must be after mid-84) but i dont really think you can get more specific than that! --Batwho (talk) 23:44, 25 March 2024 (EDT)