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Thread started 03/02/05 9:37am

Tom

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My Bloody Valentine Box set!

Oh this is great news!!!

http://www.pitchforkmedia...6/08.shtml

Details Emerge on My Bloody Valentine Box Sets, DVD

For instance, they will be released in digital formats

Micah C. Harding reports:
Like the wives of wartime veterans hoping/dreading for a letter to arrive in the postbox, so too does the music community await breaking news concerning the pending itinerary of the late, great My Bloody Valentine. Finally, a message has arrived.

As previously reported here at the Fork, MBV announced the release of two box sets for release in late 2005 or early 2006, along with a DVD. And although it takes a fuckin' year (or more) for My Bloody Valentine to do anything, all internet rumors started by impatient chatroom-loitering indie nerds about the projects being aborted is a bunch of poppycock. They're still on, motherfuckers!

The first box, most likely, will be limited to a few thousand copies and will contain live tracks from the band's early years, '84-'87. With his meticulous impulse for perfection twitching, frontman Kevin Shields personally ensured that every MBV show was recorded through the soundboard for future listening, thus providing him with months of material to remaster and include in box sets. The second box, a three-disc collection of live tracks from '87-'92, also contains material culled via the soundboard method. One can only imagine the thousands of tracks, variations, remixes, and retakes plaguing the mind of this perfectionist genius even as you read this. OCD, perhaps?

News on the upcoming DVD has been spare until now, but we have some more info from another ambiguous but reliable source from a MBV fansite. Along with all of My Bloody Valentine's music videos, the DVD is reported to contain a combination of three live shows along with assorted television interviews and homemade footage. The original format for all this Bloody goodness was originally akin to Nirvana's video, Live Tonight Sold Out, combining all the aspects of the film into one cohesive narrative stream; but since we live in more modern times (and one of the user-friendly aspects of that invention that we call the DVD is the menu), the whole Nirvana idea as been scrapped.

The future of My Bloody Valentine has been speculated upon since, well, as far back as I can remember. Will there be another album? Is the band getting back together during the wake of all this re-releasing and film-scoring and bonus-material-unearthing in some Pixies-esque sudden tour kind of way? Will My Bloody Valentine headline the next Lollapalooza? Sadly, according to our unreliable source, the answer is NO! Although the rumor-mill turns onward, MBV haven't been in the studio together writing new songs or tweaking the nitty-gritty out of some amazing unheard track. Sheilds' attention has been on the box set; and again, according to Mr./Mrs. Anonymous, he doesn't see a reuniting of the band: "My Bloody Valentine belong in the late 80s/early 90s. Kev knows that... and he wants them to stay there."

.: Pitchfork Review: Kevin Shields & Various Artists: Lost in Translation
.: My Bloody Valentine: http://www.mybloodyvalentine.net
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Reply #1 posted 03/02/05 12:01pm

GangstaFam

I would've preferred studio, but this could be interesting.
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Reply #2 posted 03/02/05 8:18pm

damosuzuki

GangstaFam said:

I would've preferred studio, but this could be interesting.


I would prefer studio material as well, but I suspect there's just almost nothing unreleased in the can for them to dredge up. I'll certainly buy this - I'm as huge an MBV obsessive as you'll ever meet - but the idea of live tracks from them doesn't particularly thrill me. From Isn't Anything onward, they were a studio band who constructed dense, highly produced records. They did a decent job of replicating that sound live, but they made their mark as recording artists.
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Reply #3 posted 03/02/05 8:20pm

damosuzuki

damosuzuki said:

I would prefer studio material as well, but I suspect there's just almost nothing unreleased in the can for them to dredge up. I'll certainly buy this - I'm as huge an MBV obsessive as you'll ever meet - but the idea of live tracks from them doesn't particularly thrill me. From Isn't Anything onward, they were a studio band who constructed dense, highly produced records. They did a decent job of replicating that sound live, they made their mark as recording artists.


Having said all of that, I'm pretty keen on the idea of a live DVD.
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Reply #4 posted 03/03/05 3:14am

RocknRollDave

I'm not a fan (not heard any of their stuff to be honest boxed)..

but the last I heard anything of them, Shields was playing a spot of guitar with Primal Scream.



Does anyone know what happened there? Is he still with them....?
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Reply #5 posted 03/03/05 4:55am

Tom

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RocknRollDave said:

I'm not a fan (not heard any of their stuff to be honest boxed)..

but the last I heard anything of them, Shields was playing a spot of guitar with Primal Scream.



Does anyone know what happened there? Is he still with them....?


The drummer of MBV also did a side project with Hope Sandoval of Mazzy Star called "Hope Sandoval and the Warmn Inventions".
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Reply #6 posted 03/03/05 7:20am

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RocknRollDave said:

I'm not a fan (not heard any of their stuff to be honest boxed)..


Oboy, their song "Only Shallow" gives me chills--all that wonderful guitar noise behind those heavenly vocals! Some nice person should send you an mp3.
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Reply #7 posted 03/03/05 10:37am

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sextonseven said:

RocknRollDave said:

I'm not a fan (not heard any of their stuff to be honest boxed)..


Oboy, their song "Only Shallow" gives me chills--all that wonderful guitar noise behind those heavenly vocals! Some nice person should send you an mp3.



lol

and its not going to be me



but the the box set drool that means i have to wait almost another year for this, and it WILL be worth it
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Reply #8 posted 03/03/05 11:49am

PhilG

This is great news! One of my favorite bands from the 90s. Loveless has to be one of the Top ten from that era. I hope they do the same for other "shoegazer" bands like Ride,Lush,& my personal favorite Pale Saints.
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Reply #9 posted 03/03/05 1:04pm

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Pitchfork said:

chatroom-loitering indie nerds

Oh, the irony.
When the sunlight strikes raindrops in the air, they act as a prism and form a rainbow. The rainbow is a division of white light into many beautiful colors. Regardless of the day, I'm glad you were born.
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