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Thread started 06/21/03 3:41pm

Harlepolis

And That Says What?

Could Somebody describe this song? I neva heard of it and I was kinda shocked to see that it was intenteded 4 the dream factory LP cuz I know the tracklist and this song sounds strange to me.

Is it an outtake from Movie Star? I'm guessing it is.
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Reply #1 posted 06/21/03 7:35pm

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And That Says What? is an instrumental that has not
made it onto any bootlegs to my knowledge, and is
not in general circulation.

Here's what 'Turn It Up' has to say about it...

"This is a funky, uptempo instrumental that was
recorded at the Washington Avenue warehouse on
March 20th 1986 with several Revolution members
taking part. The title is the only lyric and it
refers to someone trying to prove a point to
another person and getting a dubious response
to an argument. Susan Rogers says it was cut very
quickly and "wasn't worthy of really finishing".
Eric Leeds describes the track as "pretty crazy".
It was placed on the first tentative version of
Dream Factory but was never heard from again.
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Reply #2 posted 06/21/03 7:42pm

Harlepolis

BorisFishpaw said:

And That Says What? is an instrumental that has not
made it onto any bootlegs to my knowledge, and is
not in general circulation.

Here's what 'Turn It Up' has to say about it...

"This is a funky, uptempo instrumental that was
recorded at the Washington Avenue warehouse on
March 20th 1986 with several Revolution members
taking part. The title is the only lyric and it
refers to someone trying to prove a point to
another person and getting a dubious response
to an argument. Susan Rogers says it was cut very
quickly and "wasn't worthy of really finishing".
Eric Leeds describes the track as "pretty crazy".
It was placed on the first tentative version of
Dream Factory but was never heard from again.


You're the best Boris biggrin I was reading the liner notes from The Dream Factory LP(Sabotage) and I noticed the title but Susan neva gave any info about it there, I thought it was an outtake cut born from Movie Star,,I was wrong tho. Thank u nod
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