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?