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« Reply #25 on: October 17, 2013, 11:57:46 AM »

The 15 Big Jobs mix is really strange sonically. I mean it has the bottom end over the new mix, but that's about it.
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« Reply #26 on: October 17, 2013, 01:48:20 PM »

I like "Loop De Loop" and "Suzie Cincinnati" both as heard on the Pegboy Landlocked bootleg. I can see why certain members of the band may have not appreciated them as such but really hearing that Landlocked bootleg 15 years ago got my attention. I love every song on it except for "HELP Is On The Way" which should just be forgotten (I don't like to hear them singing about enemas). The 8+ minute version of "'Til I Die" still blows me away more than the Surf's Up or Endless Harmony mixes. Yes, I am aware it's basically a bootleg edit/mix. I think it flows beautifully vocal/instrumental/vocal reprise.

The new mix of "Suzie Cincinnati" should have only been on a rarities comp in my opinion.

Agree that the new mix adds nothing to the enjoyment of the song.  BTW that's a Desper experimental mix, not a bootleg mix, although it first surfaced on boots.

The Desper mix that appears on Endless Harmony is the last 2/3rd of the song. The 1st part is a different mix. The question is was this entire mix made by Desper? If so, why not put the entire thing on Endless Harmony?
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« Reply #27 on: October 18, 2013, 05:16:17 AM »

I like "Loop De Loop" and "Suzie Cincinnati" both as heard on the Pegboy Landlocked bootleg. I can see why certain members of the band may have not appreciated them as such but really hearing that Landlocked bootleg 15 years ago got my attention. I love every song on it except for "HELP Is On The Way" which should just be forgotten (I don't like to hear them singing about enemas). The 8+ minute version of "'Til I Die" still blows me away more than the Surf's Up or Endless Harmony mixes. Yes, I am aware it's basically a bootleg edit/mix. I think it flows beautifully vocal/instrumental/vocal reprise.

The new mix of "Suzie Cincinnati" should have only been on a rarities comp in my opinion.

Agree that the new mix adds nothing to the enjoyment of the song.  BTW that's a Desper experimental mix, not a bootleg mix, although it first surfaced on boots.

The Desper mix that appears on Endless Harmony is the last 2/3rd of the song. The 1st part is a different mix. The question is was this entire mix made by Desper? If so, why not put the entire thing on Endless Harmony?

Because the first part is essentially the same as the album mix, still lacking the lead vox, but including the fade. In my opinion it was a good decision to leave that off. Works better that way.
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