Fugazi, Instrumental Soundtrack
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Fugazi, Instrumental Soundtrack
Anyone know if this was a live one take/one cut type thing?
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I agree with MoreSpaceEcho.
Some definitely sounds just like them jamming in a room, some more polished, and some are definitely End Hits demos and pre-production instrumentals.
Check out the Instrument film if you haven't already. Amazing and really cool to see them working on some of the songs. I remember the first time I saw it (got it when it came out on DVD), and I couldn't make it through the opening ("Shut The Door") without rewinding about 3 times.
"I'm so tired", the piano song, is one of my all time favorite Fugazi songs. Such a powerful and just plain cool song.
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Some definitely sounds just like them jamming in a room, some more polished, and some are definitely End Hits demos and pre-production instrumentals.
Check out the Instrument film if you haven't already. Amazing and really cool to see them working on some of the songs. I remember the first time I saw it (got it when it came out on DVD), and I couldn't make it through the opening ("Shut The Door") without rewinding about 3 times.
"I'm so tired", the piano song, is one of my all time favorite Fugazi songs. Such a powerful and just plain cool song.
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I will have to check out the film for sure. I wasn't aware of it. Now I must have it.nlmd311 wrote:I agree with MoreSpaceEcho.
Some definitely sounds just like them jamming in a room, some more polished, and some are definitely End Hits demos and pre-production instrumentals.
Check out the Instrument film if you haven't already. Amazing and really cool to see them working on some of the songs. I remember the first time I saw it (got it when it came out on DVD), and I couldn't make it through the opening ("Shut The Door") without rewinding about 3 times.
"I'm so tired", the piano song, is one of my all time favorite Fugazi songs. Such a powerful and just plain cool song.
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i just recently got into Fugazi (over the last 6 mo. or so), and there literally hasn't been a day gone by where i don't listen to "The Argument" or "In On The Kill Taker". what a fucking amazing band. from a recording standpoint, it's some of the most well documented music out there. i know i need to get into the other records too, but i can't stop listening to the 2 that i have. they should do a reunion tour.
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Instrument is an amazing film. Jem Cohen did a fantastic job shooting, editing, etc. Quite the document of one of the most amazing bands ever.
Everyone who's ever been in a band needs to watch it.
If I remember correctly, the soundtrack is a collection of demos, outtakes, audio sketches etc. It's all great stuff!
Everyone who's ever been in a band needs to watch it.
If I remember correctly, the soundtrack is a collection of demos, outtakes, audio sketches etc. It's all great stuff!
I don't think they actually broke up as opposed to are on hiatus, raising kids, family and doing other projects let alone running a record label. I wouldn't be surprised if next week they announce a new record or tour, Keep your fingers crossed. Ian is also doing The Evens now.Recycled_Brains wrote: they should do a reunion tour.
carry on.
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you should pick up the Minor Threat discography...i just picked it up recently and it's great stuff...you can see where Fugazi got it from...more specifically Mackaye...great all around punk album too...Recycled_Brains wrote:i just recently got into Fugazi (over the last 6 mo. or so), and there literally hasn't been a day gone by where i don't listen to "The Argument" or "In On The Kill Taker". what a fucking amazing band. from a recording standpoint, it's some of the most well documented music out there. i know i need to get into the other records too, but i can't stop listening to the 2 that i have. they should do a reunion tour.
carry on.
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I'd also suggest picking up rites of spring, Guy's band before fugazi.
We recorded at inner ear last spring, and popped in the instrument vhs tape while our singer was tracking vocals. Fun to see the footage of ian and guy mixing in the same studio we were using. at the same time, they were working on remastering the rites of spring next door in the silver sonya suite. As someone who grew up on this stuff, it was very cool.
But everything I've heard seems to point to Fugazi not working together anytime in the near future.
We recorded at inner ear last spring, and popped in the instrument vhs tape while our singer was tracking vocals. Fun to see the footage of ian and guy mixing in the same studio we were using. at the same time, they were working on remastering the rites of spring next door in the silver sonya suite. As someone who grew up on this stuff, it was very cool.
But everything I've heard seems to point to Fugazi not working together anytime in the near future.
i never found the Rites Of Spring album...i know they were influential in the emo direction...good call on this band though i've never heard them...but how bad could it be ya' know?darjama wrote:I'd also suggest picking up rites of spring, Guy's band before fugazi.
We recorded at inner ear last spring, and popped in the instrument vhs tape while our singer was tracking vocals. Fun to see the footage of ian and guy mixing in the same studio we were using. at the same time, they were working on remastering the rites of spring next door in the silver sonya suite. As someone who grew up on this stuff, it was very cool.
But everything I've heard seems to point to Fugazi not working together anytime in the near future.
if it'll wang your chung then it'll thompson my twins...
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