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What Were The 3 Songs for Eddies PJ Tryout?

ballgameballgame Posts: 201
edited July 2008 in The Porch
What Were The 3 Songs for Eddies PJ Tryout?

Tryout is the wrong word. But Jeff and Stone sent him 3 songs to demo. Was Footsteps one of them?
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    I_Got_ShitI_Got_Shit Posts: 325
    Wasn't it the Mamasan trilogy? Alive, Once and Footsteps. Ed wrote the lyrics while surfing one day, blah blah blah...
    *Does not include encore of Garden and Leash.
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    Murderers.Murderers. Posts: 1,382
    I_Got_Shit wrote:
    Wasn't it the Mamasan trilogy? Alive, Once and Footsteps. Ed wrote the lyrics while surfing one day, blah blah blah...
    2 special points to you. ;)
    What the fuck is this world?
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    ballgameballgame Posts: 201
    Found it
    http://www.fivehorizons.com/songs/dec99/index.shtml


    So the first 3 songs were Alive, Once, and Footsteps.....right?

    EDIT:
    "It was three songs, like rambling weird stuff. One of them is called 'Alive,' and one of them is called 'Once,' and then one of them was called 'Times of Trouble,' which, actually, Chris [Cornell, Soundgarden] did a version of on the Temple [Of The Dog] record. Mine was called 'Footsteps.' It was the same music, but different words. There are two versions of that floating around. Actually, the whole thing was a three-song mini-opera. Using Stone's music, I set it to this three-act play 'Alive' was the first act, and that has incest and violence. You have to read all this into it. Actually, the violent one was 'Once' -- he goes out and kills people. Then 'Times of Trouble,' or my version, 'Footsteps.' That song sounded like sitting in a jail cell. It's about a guy who was tortured as a child, which is the reason behind him turning into a mass murderer."
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    you can also find it here:

    http://www.gremmie.net/bsides/
    member number: 198,xxx
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