fubiria wrote:I have bought it and it comes with no digital booklet!
Has anyone seen the digital booklet?
Best regards
fubiria wrote:Let me say that Baht has sent me his edited version and I think it's much more enjoyable. I don't think I will listen to David's version much more...
javier wrote: I don't know for sure, of course, but I'd guess DS isn't in a position to kick back and release whatever he likes regardless of sales.
svendutchmountains wrote:
So I guess that`s the end of the line for the trolls! Ciao Chad! Guess you are better off listening to Billy Ray Cyrus "Achy Breaky Heart"!
svendutchmountains wrote: ...a month or so ago there was a question on his FB from a fan asking David whether he would go back to the more traditional form of music. The response back was that David did not foresee this and although he might use his voice during recordings it would not be in a "recognizable form".
Tried to find the actual post/reply just now but could not find it...
Blemished wrote:First, he's lost the studio - that wonderful barn - that gave him the space to produce Blemish, 9H and Manafon etc. 9H, for example, was born from Steve living with him in NH and exploring the new studio over an extended period of time. I don't see that world coming back anytime soon…
Second, I'm not sure his voice is what it was. To my ears, his voice on 'You don't know me know' was very, very different. Pure speculation, but maybe he's less comfortable with it now. …
Foales Arishes wrote:Working on a laptop is fine, and you can do an amazing amount of work with very minimal gear these days, but for someone like DS I would have thought a proper, private, creative space would be essential... somewhere to soak in the process and innovate
ob8 wrote:My estimation of David has gone down immensely after last year in Italy, and I am not talking because of the music.
ob8 wrote:He had his minder "Danny Boy' step in when he was asked for a photo. David now apparently does not do them.
ob8 wrote:He had his minder "Danny Boy' step in when he was asked for a photo.
Chad wrote:Hey hey my my...its better to burn out than it is to rust. Maybe Mark Hollis got it right.
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