Squire- FOOW Re-issue News
- gearhed289
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>>>In the car today I was thinking of how much he sounded like Graham Nash during parts of Hold Out Your Hand, and sure enough in the commentary he says that's what he was trying to go for.<<<
I have thought that forever! And I'm not even that familiar with Nash.... But it always reminded me of that song about two cats in the yard, etc, etc.
I have thought that forever! And I'm not even that familiar with Nash.... But it always reminded me of that song about two cats in the yard, etc, etc.
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Yes covered "Everydays", a Buffalo Springfield tune (written by Stephen Stills); and The Byrds' "I See You" co-written by David Crosby... both on the 1st LP.
I would say there is an influence there... somewhere
I would say there is an influence there... somewhere

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just_bassics
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Its uncanny how much Chris sounds like Ozzy on Hold Out Your Hand.
My daughter (19) watched the DVD with me and that was the first thing she said having never heard the track before.
The interview and production commentary are worth the money alone.
Chris has done a great job with this re-issue and the personal touch that he and Scotty have added is something that a lot of other artists should take note of.
I cant say it enough... THANKS CHRIS!
My daughter (19) watched the DVD with me and that was the first thing she said having never heard the track before.
The interview and production commentary are worth the money alone.
Chris has done a great job with this re-issue and the personal touch that he and Scotty have added is something that a lot of other artists should take note of.
I cant say it enough... THANKS CHRIS!
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Jim,
I stand corrected! The song didn't see an LP release until "Time and A Word"... the song was; however, recorded for the first album. It didn't make the cut, and was released as a single B-side: Looking Around b/w Everydays (Oct 1969/584 298).
The single version is quite different. I do believe it is available on one of the "remastered" CD releases. The newer ones with bonus tracks... but, don't quote me on that!
I stand corrected! The song didn't see an LP release until "Time and A Word"... the song was; however, recorded for the first album. It didn't make the cut, and was released as a single B-side: Looking Around b/w Everydays (Oct 1969/584 298).
The single version is quite different. I do believe it is available on one of the "remastered" CD releases. The newer ones with bonus tracks... but, don't quote me on that!

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just_bassics
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You're right, Sean... I believe that version is on the 4 disc box set. That explains the rough recording style as well, although I like the interaction between Bill and Chris. Didn't they quote part of Holst "The Planets" in that version? Cool stuff! There is a live version of that track as well on "The word is live".
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Me too! Scratch, scratch.
I keep checking the mailbox. I feel like the kid in the movie A Christmas Story, just waiting for his decoder ring!
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squirefan01
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I just saw this note from 8/9 at teh Chris Squire MySpace site....
August 9, 2007 - Thursday
FOOW Orders
Again, thanks to those that have ordered an autographed copy of Fish Out of Water.
We are currently still processing orders through Paypal. We should have all invoices processed by the end of the week. (Do not send a duplicate request or you may get two invoices from us and two cd/dvd's - not that that's a bad thing, though.)
Just to let everyone know, it is just Scotty and myself processing these orders. We do not have staff, so please be patient with us. And, if we happen to make a mistake or two along the way - please send us an email letting us know the problem. We will take care of any issues right away.
Thanks again from Chris and Scotty Squire
August 9, 2007 - Thursday
FOOW Orders
Again, thanks to those that have ordered an autographed copy of Fish Out of Water.
We are currently still processing orders through Paypal. We should have all invoices processed by the end of the week. (Do not send a duplicate request or you may get two invoices from us and two cd/dvd's - not that that's a bad thing, though.)
Just to let everyone know, it is just Scotty and myself processing these orders. We do not have staff, so please be patient with us. And, if we happen to make a mistake or two along the way - please send us an email letting us know the problem. We will take care of any issues right away.
Thanks again from Chris and Scotty Squire
