Depends on what you thought of the original sequencing. Personally, I've always disliked a lot of the segues on TDS and TF (Ezrin be damned – some real shit transitions happen on The Wall too!), so the fact that some of them were altered on the definitive remasters and most of them wholly removed on D1 is great by me.
Yes, the piano chords at the end of "WITT" are supposed to herald the coming of the "La Mer" chords later on. I love the motifs on this record.
HOWEVER, I cannot stand the thought of "The New Flesh" after "Complication". Maybe I'm the one wedded to the CD order, but "ILFTJ,F" has always been an excellent, thoughtful piece to hear right after the middle peak of Right. It works better where it is on Deviations 1, IMO, which is in the 'center.'
Absolutely not on the LFH=WITT train, so I'm gonna have to call bullhooey on about half of this notion. WITT with the Pellington extended intro and MP runs 10:02.
And including LM automatically invites ITV. So the theme suite is MP/WITT/LM/ITV.
AAAP is the completion of LM, sure, but it doesn't use the motifs.
I had a whole exchange earlier in the thread about it. Obviously it's a guitar with the same processing, but the thing it's playing in LFH isn't the WITT riff. Could it be edited from the LFH guitar? Totally. But it was edited into an extremely different thing. They are rhythmically total opposites and are at two different tempos.
There's a Pellington director's cut of the WITT video that runs 8 minutes, with the intro changed to fill that extra time. It was somewhere on that TF music videos DVD posted years ago, if you downloaded that. It's the highest quality copy we have.
At 55 seconds of the video, there's a guitar sound from Missing Places (if it wasn't mentioned before).
About Last Heard From and WITT being connected, I agree. In LHF at 27 seconds, there's a shared sound effect with WITT at 19-23 sec. Also before and after the LHF guitar blasts there's a "sparky" noise, alike the very start of WITT and throughout the intro, overall similar heavily distorted guitar effect. The LHF guitar itself, different speed and all, at least has a similar (sound) (pause) (sound) (pause) structure.
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The placement of 'Feeders' after 'No, You Don't' (DE) in a definitive playlist always reminds me of Pearl Jam's 'Master/Slave' (hidden track at the end of Ten after 'Release') whereas it is teased in the opening track 'Once'
In stark contrast to how I feel about NTAE, this release is exactly what I'd hoped it would be and I am immensely pleased that he decided to release it. I'm especially pleased that he hasn't gone and finished the old works in progress, he's a changed man now and it's brilliant that he opted to leave it for work done in the original era only. I really hope he does a Fragile Deviations 2, I'll gladly pay for as much unreleased Fragility era material as he wants to give us. Can't wait for the vinyl to arrive.
I got bored. NIN FRAGILE ERA COLLAGE!!!!
Regarding the Pellington video. I thought the story was that TR ended up doing the final edit for the video himself. Thus, the audio for the video would be a TR edit. Obvs calling it something like "Mark Pellington video version" makes sense, but "Mark Pellington edit" somewhat suggests that he mixed this version of WITT, when it was almost certainly TR.
Looking at that "holy shit edition" makes me want to go back in time just to not post that initial sketch from which that monster was forged
I hope somewhere there is an album worth of tracks like Was It Worth It?. That track is basically a combination of everything I love about The Fragile. I wish it had been released with vocals. It sounds like the perfect companion to songs like Into the Void, Where is Everybody, Please, The Big Come Down... It would have been the perfect addition to the Right disc. It would be really interesting to hear why some of this stuff was cut originally.
I'd just like to say... "The March". So awesome.
But I can't help but sing Saul....
Enjoying it very much...
Starfuckers is basically the same though! the world needs another remix of that one
Can someome finally tell me what is with that NIN logo with the aspect ratio warped?
"+Appendage", "Can I Stay Here?" and "10 Miles High" are worth the price tag alone, and those are just three tracks! Can't wait to receive the physical album.
Also loving the extra guitar riffs in The Big Come Down. I'm probably gonna have to try splicing those into the vocal version whenever I get off my ass to buy the vinyl of The Fragile.
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I've never liked remastered works, but this is great. Listening to this while studying makes everything better. The March and Was It Worth It are top.
Oh fuck this shipping is going to tear me a new arsehole.
Yeah, exactly! That really is my experience with a lot of these tracks. Some of the layers that were obscured by Trent's vocals are colouring the music in some interesting ways. Like the breakdowns in "Into the Void".
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edit: the nin wiki page has a great breakdown of differences between the different versions
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Always check ninwiki first.