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  1. Yikes, this was four years ago! Good times..

    Necroing the thread to post an edited version of Picture of Faultlines. The small glitch in the second chorus had always bugged me, so I had a look at the original M4A file in Audacity, and it was just a small repeated section. So I removed it and exported the result as a WAV file, which can be found here.

     

    Because it's been exported as a Lossless Audio file, hopefully that means converting down to mp3/m4a for phone/media player listening should be minimal in loss of quality (sounds alright on my end)...

     

    For those that are still listening, enjoy!

  2. i'll try to research it.

    Researched(!!)

     

    The song is called Picture Frames and it's by Fallacy Flow.

     

    Here's the

    And here's a shorter version of it I found.

     

    The band's Canadian and released two albums; "A Prelude To..." and "Frailty From Grace".

     

    There's a little more info here, but that's about all I could find. I hope this helps!

     

    EDIT: The band's extinct webpage

  3. So is 1.5 going ahead? I'm cool with that tracklisting, I edited my own files to match, though I altered the track names in iTunes to reflect what certain demos became.

     

    IE:

    Where's Your Man (Below Your Window Demo)

    All of the in Betweens (Come On And Rise Demo)

    You Can't Stop Me (I, Flood Demo)

  4. It would ultimately for me depend on the material that would be played. I would be awesome for LP to debut both new and old songs, but for me, I would prefer more medleys.

     

    The band gets through 20 of the same songs every show they play, mix it up a bit. Play a couple of B-sides for once, don't let your hit songs become the only songs you play, otherwise they'll be the only ones that are asked for.

     

    PMA + POWERLESS + TLTGYA could work as a medley.

     

    More Variety!!

  5. there are 5 or 6 versions, and if i remember right, this remastered version are very clear compare to the others.

    Compared to the original version, it's fantastic.

     

    I managed to find a copy of it anyway.

     

    For those who don't have it, enjoy!

  6. I don't really mind what we get, just getting a CD like this every year is amazing.

     

    I wouldn't mind having the tracks a bit more spread out, so rather than 3 MTM demos side by side, have it 1.1.1.

     

    Would also be nice for some more ATS stuff, it's been 3 years, let loose a demo and a seed!

     

     

    Also, Skipees, would you mind re-upping this at all in FLAC?

     

    The version at the LPA forums is down and I think I have the 3.0 version, cheers.

  7. Brad should have just said he was Chester and gone with it :D.

     

    All three of them seemed to be in their element with the flyers. They just loved that interaction with everyone. Good on them.

     

    The most interesting thing for me was hearing the And One interlude as an instrumental, I wonder if we'll ever start to get instrumentals for older songs, or even something like nin.remix.com. That would be amazing!

     

    Another interesting point is whether some of the older stuff will be played. We might even see the return of unique live tracks on LPU CDs. Only time will tell..

     

    Great LPTV, Keep them coming!

  8. Okay, I reviewed the version I have in iTunes with the the original package V1.0 and I think I know where the confusion is.

     

    In the original package LPLive had (The_Complete_Rosewood_Fall.zip), you had Different cover art for Left and Right. I thought that as a single album, it should have a single cover, the one you gave Stereo Left. In that package you also left Out Out without Cover Art.

     

    In my iTunes version (the non updated one), I also gave Gage Park the Stereo Left cover art as it was a part of the compilation, unlike Out Out. That was the reason I originally wanted Out Out as a part of the Demo Collection, as it wasn't a part of Stereo.

     

    By correct tags, I would mean that if Out Out was put onto Stereo Left, it would have the track number of 20 (as has already been done) but given the same Cover Art as Stereo Right (Or Left depending on preference).

     

     

    Do you understand what I mean, or have just made it that much more confusing? :D

  9. In the end it's a good track-listing. I'm not fussed either way.

     

    The only query I have is whether Out Out will get put on the end of Stereo:Right with it's cover and correct tags.

    I don't mind it being on there, but I'd prefer it to be tagged as though it's on there, just like Tracks 98 and 99 of NIN's Broken EP or Track 13 of Hunters & Collectors' Juggernaut.

     

    Thoughts?

  10. I might make another track listing up a bit later. I feel having "Game You Can't Win DEMO" as the start is a bit obvious and having 'Out Out' tacked on to Stereo: Left/Right feels wrong with it not being a part of the original track listing.

  11. That's a great idea for the rest of the songs. I actually did that with the initial ones in iTunes, putting them under one title for convenience and sorting. Chronological sounds the way to go, though 'Out Out' doesn't sound like an opening track to me. I'd recommend 'You Can't Stop Me' as the opener and possibly puting 'Out Out' as the final track of the compilation/collection, as it was on the 2000-2001 Phoenix CD, but that's just my opinion on it.

  12. ...

    Looking back at the original LPA dump, it looks like all of those files are there, but not in v1.3.

     

    The only song that looks like it's there is "A Beginning To An Ending (Acoustic)" as track 12 of Stereo:Left

     

    Any thoughts why these tracks were missed?

  13. It looks like only a couple of other bits and pieces of info can be dug out of the Phoenix Archive.

     

    1. Gage Park was released before Out Out, likely meaning that Gage Park is the oldest TRF Song around.

     

    2. In the CD inserts for the 2000-2001 CD, you can just make out the names of the other members of TRF at the time.

    Ben Holsteen: Vocals and Guitar

    Pat Otellini: Guitar

    Eric Palmquist: Bass

    Chase Reeves: Drums

     

    It could then be said that the "two other guys that both met mysterious ends" were Pat and Chase

     

    Pat's end was no so mysterious "Patrick Otellini, ‘02, has been appointed by San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee to be the Director of the City's new Earthquake Safety Implementation Program which will help the city's aging structures prepare for a major seismic event by creating both voluntary and mandatory programs for seismic retrofits."

     

    Chase's end was. EDIT: Maybe not..

     

    That's all I got.

     

    It's a fantastic archive as it is now, is there anything else that could be added to it?

     

    There were the Myspace publicity photos, and then a couple of random interviews here and there. And then I guess that would be it for now.

  14. http://web.archive.org/web/20051119180148/...iew-050109.html

     

    Here's an interview they did in 2005. I'm really liking their sound, its solid but fun

     

    EDIT:

    January EP, Machine Shop Demos, November Demos, and "Out Out" still do not have album art because they weren't official releases. Sorry about that. Nothing I can do because I don't believe in making fake album art for things like that. You can if you want to.

    I may have found the original source for Out Out and Gage Park

     

    Phoenix - Westmont College Music Archive

     

    These could be the sources for those two tracks, or at least Out Out, which was just tacked onto the end of Stereo: Left/Right

     

    Cheers for completing the discography. Is it all possible to make a torrent of the Live Video?

     

    Thanks again

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