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		  | Tommy BOO 
 
 
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				  |  Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 18:16    Post subject: |   |  
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				  | Old news but good news. (Grumble already posted about this yesterday.  ) It'll be exciting to see what the track listing is going to be like...
 
 While we're waiting for further news, think about what would 
  
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   Boo's Anthology be like? 16-20 tracks perhaps.
 This is nearly an impossible mission, but here's my suggestion:
 
 
 1.  BOO! Forever
 2.  Lazy Day
 3.  The Finest Kiss
 4.  I Hang Suspended
 5.  Lazarus
 6.  If You Want It, Take It
 7.  Wish I Was Skinny
 8.  From The Bench At Belvidere
 9.  Find The Answer Within
 10. Wake Up BOO!
 11. Blues For George Michael
 12. C'mon Kids
 13. Ride The Tiger
 14. Everything Is Sorrow
 15. New Brighton Promenade
 16. Four Saints
 17. Blue Room In Archway
 18. Kingsize
 19. Eurostar
 20. One Last Hurrah
 
 
   
 Oh, can I add another 20, please?
 Pretty please with sugar on top?
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		  | Kris 
 
 
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				  |  Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 19:44    Post subject: |   |  
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				  | Wow, 20 tune limit is hard innit? 
 I can't be arsed right now but it would HAVE to have Whiplashed and Jimmy Webb Is God in there
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 feeling so removed, drifting thru stealing air then...
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		  | Dave w. 
 
 
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				  |  Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 22:14    Post subject: |   |  
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				  | that's way too difficult to be thinking about at the moment. 
 is there any chance of unreleased or rare stuff, or is it just going to be singles and album tracks?
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		  | Melz 
 
 
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				  |  Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 00:11    Post subject: |   |  
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	  | While we're waiting for further news, think about what would 
  
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 Okay, we're probably delving into the realm of complete fantasy here but my ideal Boo Radleys anthology would be a 2CD set, the first CD being a "Best Of" and the 2nd being full of B-sides. A DVD would be available featuring music videos, TV spots, old interviews, interviews with the band members now, live footage (I'm getting hopeful now, aren't I?).
 
 
 My tracklisting would be similar to Tommy's.
 
 CD1 - The Best Of
 
 1. BOO Forever
 2. Lazy Day
 3. The Finest Kiss
 4. I Hang Suspended
 5. Lazarus
 6. If You Want It, Take It
 7. Does This Hurt?
 8. From The Bench At Belvidere
 9. Find The Answer Within
 10. Wake Up BOO!
 11. Barney (...And Me)
 12. C'mon Kids
 13. Ride The Tiger
 14. Everything Is Sorrow
 15. Free Huey
 16. What's In The Box?
 17. Memory Babe
 18. Kingsize
 19. Put Your Arms Around Me And Tell Me Everything's OK (US Kingsize)
 20. I Want A Rainbow Nation
 
 CD2 - B-Sides
 
 1. I Wanna Be Touchdown Jesus
 2. Peachy Keen
 3. Blues For George Michael
 4. Friendship Song
 5. Whiplashed
 6. Don't Take Your Gun To Town
 7. The Only Word I Can Find
 8. Very Together
 9. This Is Not About Me
 10. Almost Nearly There
 11. Flakes
 12. Annie And Marnie
 13. Vote You
 14. A Part I Know So Well
 15. Safe At Home
 16. Everything Falls Away
 17. Spanish Lizards
 18. Superintendent
 19. Last Night I Dreamt Of God
 20. And Tomorrow The World
 
 Melz.
 
 
 P.S. Along the same theme, is there any more news about the Super Furry Animals' new Singles Collection that's meant to be out next month? I heard they were going to release a 20-odd minute live version of "The Man Don't Give A Fuck" as a single.
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				  |  Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 02:10    Post subject: |   |  
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				  | There was a documentary on ITV in the North West about the Boo's, I think it was in 1995.  It was great, it had interviews with the band, a few videos, footage of them messing around at Loolapalooza.  I'd love to see that included as an extra on DVD on a Boo's Anthology.  I had it on tape for years but then it got recorded over by someone in family.  To this day no-one will admit to this heinous crime, I blame our dog. 
 An SFA singles compilation will be great, I can't think of a bad single they've released.  I suppose in a few years 'Greatest Hits' releases will be redundant as everyone will be able to download the tracks they like individually, rather than waiting for them to all be released on one CD.
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		  | John Mc 
 
 
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				  |  Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 02:14    Post subject: |   |  
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				  | That was me by the way.  It would also be good if the Boo's albums could be reissued with all the B Sides and stuff as added extra's and lovely big booklets containing the sort of things that appeared on the Giant Steps mini site here. |  | 
	  
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				  | a pink floyd anthology would be nice, too. cos echoes was shite, really. |  | 
	  
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		  | Tommy BOO 
 
 
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				  |  Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 09:39    Post subject: |   |  
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				  | Any kind of a Pink Floyd anthology would be shite because all the albums have different themes, therefore all those Pink Floyd compilations are waste of money. (I have nothing against Pink Floyd, by the way.)
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		  | Tommy BOO 
 
 
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				  | Well, that's exactly why Echoes was shite. _________________
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				  |  Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 10:41    Post subject: |   |  
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				  | Aaaww but the song Echoes itself is one of the best things ever   
 Stinks
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		  | Melz 
 
 
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				  |  Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 14:03    Post subject: |   |  
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	  | An SFA singles compilation will be great, I can't think of a bad single they've released. |  
 I just found out on superfurrylogic.com:
 http://www.angelfire.com/indie/hopemusicmedia/news.html
 
 The Man Don't Give A Fuck (Live) Single : 27th September
 Songbook: The Singles Volume One : 4th October
 
 They are both available to pre-order from Amazon and the tracklist for 
  
  Songbook
  
   looks fantastic!
 
 1. Something For The Weekend
 2. It's Not The End Of The World?
 3. Northern Lites
 4. Juxtaposed With U
 5. Slow Life
 6. Fire In My Heart
 7. The Man Don't Give A Fuck
 8. Hermann Loves Pauline
 9. Play It Cool
 10. Ice Hockey Hair
 11. Do Or Die
 12. Rings Around The World
 13. God Show Me Magic
 14. Ysbeidiau Heulog
 15. Demons
 16. Golden Retriever
 17. International Language Of Screaming
 18. Hello Sunshine
 19. Hometown Unicorn
 20. If You Don't Want Me To Destroy You
 21. Blerwytirhwng
 
 And even better news: 
  
  
  
  
  
  THERE'S GOING TO BE A DVD!!!
 
 Melz.
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		  | Hew 
 
 
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				  |  Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 21:34    Post subject: |   |  
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				  | what is it with all these bands doing best of compilations.  I thought they should come out at the end of a bands career.  It seems a bit strange when bands who have only put out three albums have a best of.  Suede, Teenage Fanclub, Pulp did theirs at the end which is ok but when Ash, Travis and such do it it feels a bit like a half arsed move to sell more cd's. _________________
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				  |  Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 22:57    Post subject: |   |  
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				  | Pulp havn't finished have they? 
 I recenty got their best of DVD dirt cheap and it was well worth a purchase, for the amusing Pulp on TV compilation bit if for nothing else.
 
 The Bad Cover Version video with all the Stars in your eyes impersonators singing Band Aid style is dead good too.
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