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  1. 3 days ago · As for B-sides, there's this little anxious circus pop ditty from the Stay Forever single: And this bloody lovely tribute to Jerry Garcia (I dunno why they left this one and I Got No Darkside off the finished 12 Golden Country Greats, they're both crackers):

  2. I'm doing some research for a potential article and would love some feedback about what you guys think are some underrated b-sides. I'd also love to hear about those tracks that we've all heard out and about but have never been released :( Any subgenre goes, any artist (non problematic though), and any "era".

  3. Humbug Unreleased B-Sides. Discussion. I think this is a crazy topic that doesn’t seem to be brought up here often but there’s still a confirmed 6 extra tracks from the Humbug sessions that havent been released and I would kill to hear those.

  4. Jun 19, 2024 · I'm doing some research for a potential article and would love some feedback about what you guys think are some underrated b-sides. I'd also love to hear about those tracks that we've all heard out and about but have never been released :( Any subgenre goes, any artist (non problematic though), and any "era".

  5. 2 days ago · The latter composition has only appeared before as an inclusion in the 1977 anthology Decade. But that piece of forlorn glory was nonetheless different from this one, as is also the case with a jovial rendering of “Wonderin’,” a Young original that would eventually appear on 1983’s ever-so-quirky Everybody’s Rockin’.

  6. anyone know anything about a b - side / unreleased track by the name of “soaky soaky”? stumbled upon a few youtube comments/old message board discussions about a song with the aforementioned title. apparently it was played in belgium a couple times around 2000 - so really early on in their career. maybe i’m missing something and it’s ...

  7. 3 days ago · Includes alternate versions of their four Parlophone sides, ten previously-unreleased instrumental gems and three unissued 1962 vocal recordings produced by Joe Meek.” “What a truly astonishing release… this really is a wonderful CD.” – Pipeline fanzine.