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D.B.S. - If Life Were A Result We'd All Be Dead album

D.B.S. - If Life Were A Result We'd All Be Dead album

  • Performer: D.B.S.
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: If Life Were A Result We'd All Be Dead
  • Released: 2014
  • Style: Hardcore, Punk
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1200 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1603 mb
  • Other: AIFF DMF ADX AA VQF AC3 MPC
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 177

Description

Опубликовано: 10 мар. 2014 г. Fourth album from . released in 2000 on Crap Records.

Although their final full-length, the songs on this album were actually recorded in 1997, before their previous album The band's music on this album has been likened to Lifetime and Jawbreaker, marking an "awkward transition" from the political lyrics of I Is for Insignificant to the more personal lyrics of Some Boys Got It, Most Men Don't. Will You Accept the Charges?"

We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank is the fifth studio album by American alternative rock band Modest Mouse, released in 2007. It followed their previous studio album, 2004's Good News for People Who Love Bad News. It is the band's only full-length with former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr as a member. It is also their last with founding member and bassist Eric Judy. It has a strong nautical theme and was originally envisioned as a concept album about a boat crew that dies in every song.

The Grateful Dead had worked on songs in the early 1990s for an album, but it was never completed. This has sometimes been referred to as the unfinished last Grateful Dead album and The Missing Album. The band began work on a new album in February 1992, which was incomplete. After Jerry Garcia's death, the band had considered finishing the album, but it never came into fruition.

And wouldn't it be great if we were dead? And in my honest observation During this operation Found a complication in your heart So long, 'cause now you've got Maybe just two weeks to live Is that the most the both of you can give? One, two, one, two, three, four! La la la la la La la la la la la La la la la la la la Well, come on La la la la la La la la la la la La la la la la la la Oh, motherfucker

P: Mr. Williams, you were the security officer on duty at Malgo Department Store on July 28th. Please tell the court what (happen) that afternoon. W: Yes, sir. I (be) particularly interested in the cosmetics department, because the company (lose) a lot of money through shop-lifting earlier in the year. So, I (watch) the customers on the security screen when I (notice) a woman behaving rather suspiciously. 2. A: There is no point in (arrive) half an hour earlier. We’d only have (wait) . B: I don’t mind (wait) . It’s better (be) too early than too late.

Issue du dernier album de SoKo "I thought I was an alien", j'ai essayé de trouver les accords à l'oreille avec mon ukulélé, donc ce n'est probablement pas parfait, mais si vous avez de. Give me all your love now. C. G. Cause for all we know. D. We might be dead by tomorrow. I can't go on wasting my time. How can you be ready for life? C. So let's love fully. Let's love loud.

She came without a farthing A babe without a name So much ado about nothing Is what she'd try to say. So much ado my lover So many games we played Through every fleeted summer Through every precious day. All dead, all dead All the dreams we had And I wonder why I still live on All dead, all dead And alone I'm spared My sweeter half instead All dead and gone All dead. All dead, all dead At the rainbow's end And still I hear her own sweet song All dead, all dead Take me back again You know my little friend's All dead and gone. Queen released a special "hybrid" version of this track to celebrate the album's 40th anniversary on the 27th of October of 2017. It features previously unheard lead vocals by Freddie Mercury. The accompanied video shows a cat exploring the robot of the album cover.

We mixed it for the hallucinations, Garcia famously said, and as a result, the album achieved trippiness and experimentation that the Dead never topped with any of their following studio recordings. A good deal of the twang was gone, replaced by the more plaintive strains of classics like Box of Rain, Ripple, Brokedown Palace, and Attics of My Life, all mystic ruminations on mortality inspired by the recent deaths of Lesh’s father and Garcia’s mother. From 1969 to 1972, the Dead released five official albums, three of which were live recordings. Of course, this wouldn’t be the last we’d hear from the band, who’d mount a successful comeback with 1987’s In the Dark, but with its gentle nostalgia, Reckoning is the perfect epitaph for one of the most inventive, fruitful 15-year spans a band has ever had.

If Ifs and Ands were pots and pans, ’Twould cure the tinker's cares: if ladies did not carry fans, They’d give themselves no airs: If down the starry skies should fall, The starlings would be cheap: If Belles talk'd reason at a ball, The band might go to sleep. And finally, printed in 1821, an excerpt translated from a poem entitled Hans Beudix by the German poet Gottfried August Bürger (1747-1794). No results are displayed for the American rhyme in the British English corpus. If we expand the time scan between 1835 and 2008 we obtain the following. A London society paper states that as a result of the war the usual "nuts" are entirely absent from the swagger cafes in Piccadilly. Though by ifs and buts/ We're oft repelled,/ May we say that the nuts/ Are away being shelled!

Tracklist

1 Will You Accept The Charges? 3:23
2 Galleon's Lap 2:52
3 The Ethics Of Camping 2:43
4 Tsawwassen 2:26
5 Scavenger Hunt 3:51
6 Immovable Stones 2:27
7 The Night She Left 3:55
8 May Day 3:10
9 Dogma Schmogma 3:43

Credits

  • Mixed By – Eric Victor, Michael Bardzik*
  • Recorded By – Cecil English, Jesse Gander

Notes

Tracks 3, 5 and 8 originally released on When The Meek Get Pinched The Bold Survive. Tracks 4 & 6 originally released on d.b.s. / The Cost.

Recorded by Cecil English and Jesse Gander in the d.b.s jam-space in 1997. Later mixed by Eric Victor and Michael Bardzik at Creep Records, New York. Originally released on Crap Records.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CRAP007 d.b.s. If Life Were A Result We'd All Be Dead ‎(CD, Album) Crap Records CRAP007 US 2000
none D.B.S. If Life Were A Result We'd All Be Dead ‎(9xFile, AAC) Not On Label (D.B.S. Self-released) none 2014
none D.B.S. If Life Were A Result We'd All Be Dead ‎(9xFile, MP3, VBR) Not On Label (D.B.S. Self-released) none 2014
none D.B.S. If Life Were A Result We'd All Be Dead ‎(9xFile, ogg) Not On Label (D.B.S. Self-released) none 2014
none D.B.S. If Life Were A Result We'd All Be Dead ‎(9xFile, AIFF) Not On Label (D.B.S. Self-released) none 2014