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Title: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Grouse on April 25, 2007, 03:19:06 PM
http://www.fmqbproductions.com/epks/2007/velvetrevolver/content/vr.ram

Only a 21 sec. clip but I already like it better thean the live version... :smoking:

I think Quallity is still a bit dodgy since it's kind of hard to hear all the things going on...

Source:
http://www.fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=16770


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: EFISH on April 25, 2007, 03:21:29 PM
Nice find! I don't have real player on this computer though.... can someone make an mp3 of this? 


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Neemo on April 25, 2007, 03:21:53 PM
wow sounds pretty fucking sweet!


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Grouse on April 25, 2007, 03:22:26 PM
Mp3 Version: (thanks to Streetchild)

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ASYM89J2


And for anyone who doesn't want to use megaupload you can also download it here:

http://www.fmqbproductions.com/epks/2007/velvetrevolver/download.html


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: EFISH on April 25, 2007, 03:25:09 PM
Mp3 Version: (thanks to Streetchild)

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ASYM89J2

Thanks a bunch. It sounds pretty cool.

Nice tune... but nothing amazing.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Neemo on April 25, 2007, 03:30:50 PM
if you go here its a big promo...and says the single is availabe for DL on may 16 a nearly a week before the single hits radio!

http://www.fmqbproductions.com/epks/2007/velvetrevolver/


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Grouse on April 25, 2007, 03:33:04 PM
Nice find Neemo  : ok:, I know I'll be downloading that one on my Birthday!


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: estebanf on April 25, 2007, 03:58:44 PM
http://www.fmqbproductions.com/epks/2007/velvetrevolver/download.html

Click on the image to download the mp3 sample from Rapidshare

(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a125/estebanf/VRSBQMSAMPLE.jpg) (http://rapidshare.com/files/27910500/SheBuildQuickMachinesSTUDIOSAMPLE.mp3)



Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: WARose on April 25, 2007, 04:09:10 PM
 :no: if that`s a sign of things to come, it looks like i?ll be dissapointed by this band once again.....

there`s still hope in me though....


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: vietnow138 on April 25, 2007, 04:14:50 PM
Thanks for posting : ok:  It definately sounds a lot better than form what we heard from the live recordings!


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: slashBOG on April 25, 2007, 04:54:34 PM
this album is gonna kick some ass!!  :beer:


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: mrlee on April 25, 2007, 05:10:32 PM
scotts been watching his fair share of clint eastwood westerns for inspiration lately it seems.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: w.axl.rose on April 25, 2007, 05:11:39 PM
this sounds way better than the live version. cant wait till hear the new album...

2 more days till VR  :peace:


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: JDA on April 25, 2007, 05:20:07 PM
sounds ok.  would like to here the full song.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Booker Floyd on April 25, 2007, 06:09:14 PM
scotts been watching his fair share of clint eastwood westerns for inspiration lately it seems.

Youre probably right, but its not necessarily the first time hes tried the poncho look.  Check out STPs video for "Hello, Its Late."


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Rocker_GNR on April 25, 2007, 06:15:29 PM
It sounds Killer!!   


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: vietnow138 on April 25, 2007, 06:30:54 PM
scotts been watching his fair share of clint eastwood westerns for inspiration lately it seems.

Youre probably right, but its not necessarily the first time hes tried the poncho look.? Check out STPs video for "Hello, Its Late."

Well it could be in relation to Libertad being the Spanish word for freedom and ponchas originated in Mexico, not form Clint Eastwood.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: mrlee on April 25, 2007, 06:50:25 PM
scotts been watching his fair share of clint eastwood westerns for inspiration lately it seems.

Youre probably right, but its not necessarily the first time hes tried the poncho look.  Check out STPs video for "Hello, Its Late."

Well it could be in relation to Libertad being the Spanish word for freedom and ponchas originated in Mexico, not form Clint Eastwood.

hey. clint eastwood invented anything remotely western, or cowboy. And dont you forget that.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Falcon on April 25, 2007, 07:52:02 PM
Wow nice find. 

It's got potential, need to hear ithe whole thing before I comment either way.

Nice to see the promotion in swing, their management seems to have a knack for putting them in a position to succeed.



Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: estebanf on April 25, 2007, 08:14:39 PM
This song reminds me (just a little) of some Nirvana parts. Specially the chorus of ''Territorial Pissings'' and ''Sliver''.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: GeraldFord on April 25, 2007, 08:21:23 PM
Sounds cool, what a cock tease, only 30 seconds.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Smoking Guns on April 25, 2007, 08:33:42 PM
Well, it has improved, that is good!  Studio setting is tough to beat.  I am excited.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Jim Bob on April 25, 2007, 08:38:54 PM
kinda odd sounding


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Timothy on April 25, 2007, 09:44:40 PM
Sounds cool, what a cock tease, only 30 seconds.

It is a major cock tease. just as soon as you start getting into it ...BAM...it's over..

though I think it is going to be a killer track when we finally hear the full studio version.it defiantly got me even more pumped for the album i.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Naupis on April 26, 2007, 01:09:00 AM
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though I think it is going to be a killer track when we finally hear the full studio version.it defiantly got me even more pumped for the album i.

That little snippet alone is enough to tell us the mix will be light years ahead of where Contraband was, as Brendan O'brien has more than half a clue about making a band sound good.

The final version is going to be a monster. The bridge and Slash's solo sounded awesome live, and in a perfectly mixed studio version it is going to flourish.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Genesis on April 26, 2007, 02:44:49 AM
Damn, not to be negative and all, but I just hate the chorus. Hopefully the solo on the song will be good.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: snakepipero on April 26, 2007, 03:42:39 AM
Amazin'   ;D  :yes: but i hope it sounds better on the album, this recordin' is not very clear

But amazin' song!!!!   : ok: I want to hear the whole song!!!!


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Jimmy? on April 26, 2007, 05:24:37 AM
The recording sounds crap, what a useless promo. Hope the "studio quality" version will be better.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: slashvr86 on April 26, 2007, 05:41:24 AM
u gotta remember that mp3s arent the best sounding so i ill pass judgement til i hear the cd


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: snakepipero on April 26, 2007, 06:32:42 AM
Mp3 Version: (thanks to Streetchild)

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ASYM89J2


And for anyone who doesn't want to use megaupload you can also download it here:

http://www.fmqbproductions.com/epks/2007/velvetrevolver/download.html




The last one is much better than the megaupload  :yes: :yes: :yes: , It rocks like a MOTHERFUCKER "ROLL OVER RIGHT KEEP IT TROUGHT THE NIGHT RIGHT RIGHT ..."  :smoking:   :beer:  ;)


tHIS ALBUM IS GOIN' TO BE AWESOME, I THINK BETTER THAN CONTRABAND, AND CONTRABAND IS AN EXCELLENT ALBUM TO ME  :yes: :yes: :yes:!!


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: faldor on April 26, 2007, 09:00:11 AM
Quote
though I think it is going to be a killer track when we finally hear the full studio version.it defiantly got me even more pumped for the album i.

That little snippet alone is enough to tell us the mix will be light years ahead of where Contraband was, as Brendan O'brien has more than half a clue about making a band sound good.

The final version is going to be a monster. The bridge and Slash's solo sounded awesome live, and in a perfectly mixed studio version it is going to flourish.
Why are most people so down on Contraband?  It wasn't a ground-breaking debut but I thought it was solid.  Better than most crap released these days.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: mrlee on April 26, 2007, 09:17:11 AM
it sounds so much tamer studio than it does live

weak. Didnt like it.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: snakepipero on April 26, 2007, 09:24:35 AM
Quote
though I think it is going to be a killer track when we finally hear the full studio version.it defiantly got me even more pumped for the album i.

That little snippet alone is enough to tell us the mix will be light years ahead of where Contraband was, as Brendan O'brien has more than half a clue about making a band sound good.

The final version is going to be a monster. The bridge and Slash's solo sounded awesome live, and in a perfectly mixed studio version it is going to flourish.
Why are most people so down on Contraband?? It wasn't a ground-breaking debut but I thought it was solid.? Better than most crap released these days.


Contraband is a killer album, i can't understand how so many people here dislike it. I think it's an amazin' album for their first, In my opinion there are a lot of great songs in there: Sucker train blues, Fall to pieces, Set me free, Slither, Illegal i, You got no Right, big machine, Lovin' the alliens ... In my opinion is a bad-ass modern-hard rock album, a kick in your ass!!and my hopes are higher on libertad, They've evolutioned and grew a lot as a band. And talkin' about the mix on contraband, i also think it's not the best they could have had, but it sounds fresh, rocker and modern, different from their previous albums


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: darkdays_01 on April 26, 2007, 10:23:22 AM
Very nice !!! Production sounds great as well.

Backing vocals sound like Def Leppard kinda .....


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: slashvr86 on April 26, 2007, 11:04:11 AM
i agree with snakepipero contraband was a solid album, its just the stigma that comes with the band members every1 has sum sorta expectation of the band that they are let down becoz the album wasnt wat they expected but how can u predict wat an album will sound like to be let down


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Dayle1066 on April 26, 2007, 01:52:07 PM
Sounds like its gonna be amazing. I hate the way these promos have that sort of phase thing goin over the mix. I guess its just to not give away the final quality. Just gotta listen thru that n u can hear how its gonna be a wicked song


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Thorazine Shuffle on April 26, 2007, 03:56:14 PM
I'm not felling this sample at all.

I really think that this is going to be a good album, but what I've heard (which isn't much, I admit) isn't that great.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: CAFC Nick on April 26, 2007, 06:02:24 PM
Sounds pretty generic like their first album...but I hope I'm proved wrong.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: sandman on April 26, 2007, 06:13:36 PM
that is awful. if someone told me that was a joke, i'd believe it. weiland's singing at times is annoying, and this is one of those times. everything about it is cheese. it sounds like it is being marketed to 10 year olds.

BUT, you can't get a true feel for any song from a 21-second clip.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: mrlee on April 26, 2007, 07:21:18 PM
that is awful. if someone told me that was a joke, i'd believe it. weiland's singing at times is annoying, and this is one of those times. everything about it is cheese. it sounds like it is being marketed to 10 year olds.

BUT, you can't get a true feel for any song from a 21-second clip.

If its cheese, it aint good cheese.

Lets hope the actual album version captures the rawness of the live act well.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: GnFnR87 on April 26, 2007, 07:24:44 PM
that is awful. if someone told me that was a joke, i'd believe it. weiland's singing at times is annoying, and this is one of those times. everything about it is cheese. it sounds like it is being marketed to 10 year olds.

BUT, you can't get a true feel for any song from a 21-second clip.

i've actually noticed that too, ever since he left STP his vocals have been weird that way. *shrugs*

i still like the song, you can't deny the catchiness. i was just expecting better for this new album. like some evolution etc. but its only one song so i'll reserve my judgement until i hear the whole album.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: snakepipero on April 27, 2007, 09:27:11 AM
that is awful. if someone told me that was a joke, i'd believe it. weiland's singing at times is annoying, and this is one of those times. everything about it is cheese. it sounds like it is being marketed to 10 year olds.

BUT, you can't get a true feel for any song from a 21-second clip.

i've actually noticed that too, ever since he left STP his vocals have been weird that way. *shrugs*

i still like the song, you can't deny the catchiness. i was just expecting better for this new album. like some evolution etc. but its only one song so i'll reserve my judgement until i hear the whole album.

I don't think so


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: rmp472 on April 27, 2007, 10:56:18 AM
I think it sounds real good. I also think Contraband was a decent album. Definitely like this version better than the live one.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: GnFnR87 on April 27, 2007, 11:07:22 AM
that is awful. if someone told me that was a joke, i'd believe it. weiland's singing at times is annoying, and this is one of those times. everything about it is cheese. it sounds like it is being marketed to 10 year olds.

BUT, you can't get a true feel for any song from a 21-second clip.

i've actually noticed that too, ever since he left STP his vocals have been weird that way. *shrugs*

i still like the song, you can't deny the catchiness. i was just expecting better for this new album. like some evolution etc. but its only one song so i'll reserve my judgement until i hear the whole album.

I don't think so

care to explain what you were referring to? Scott's vocals or Libertad showing some musical growth/evolution?


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: NicoRourke on April 27, 2007, 11:14:27 AM

Well, I've played it a lot of times, so that I can have an opinion ...

And I don't like it. I see no evolution from CB to this. I don't see how it could be groundbreaking.

And please, what a picture :rofl: They look like a bad version of the Village People. (Especially Kushner) and Duff ... well, he do look spineless :hihi:


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: GnFnR87 on April 27, 2007, 11:16:51 AM

Well, I've played it a lot of times, so that I can have an opinion ...

And I don't like it. I see no evolution from CB to this. I don't see how it could be groundbreaking.

And please, what a picture :rofl: They look like a bad version of the Village People. (Especially Kushner) and Duff ... well, he do look spineless :hihi:

i like it but i was expecting some evolution too, but i dont think its fair to make a judgement yet until u've heard the whole album.

every STP and GNR album showed growth and diversity, so i hope that trend continues with VR. i dont want Contraband Part 2.

but even in interviews with the members they commented on differences from Contraband and experimenting a bit so i hope they are right and it shows.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: NicoRourke on April 27, 2007, 11:20:06 AM

i like it but i was expecting some evolution too, but i dont think its fair to make a judgement yet until u've heard the whole album.

You're right. I should wait to hear the full CD ;) But I'm disapointed by this. And I still don't like Weiland's voice and lyrics.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Grouse on April 27, 2007, 11:28:44 AM

Well, I've played it a lot of times, so that I can have an opinion ...

And I don't like it. I see no evolution from CB to this. I don't see how it could be groundbreaking

And please, what a picture :rofl: They look like a bad version of the Village People. (Especially Kushner) and Duff ... well, he do look spineless :hihi:

Why would you expect anything groundbreaking?, no one ever said anything about it being "groundbreaking"...

You must have trouble finding music you like if groundbreaking is what you are looking for in album....


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: welshrose on April 27, 2007, 12:33:32 PM
This song is truly mediocre. I have yet to be impressed by anything VR has done.

Scott Weiland has not written a decent tune since 1996's Tiny Music. Sigh, it is just painful to see such a fall from glory.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: NicoRourke on April 27, 2007, 02:23:53 PM

Why would you expect anything groundbreaking ?

#1 - Because that's what Weiland meant when he compared this with legendary stuffs.

#2 - Because when you read about Velvet Revolver, they are supposed to be the best band in the world, great saviors of rock n' roll, dangerous and all that shit. Well it ain't the case ...

#3 - Because I love Slash's playing and I hate to see him in this fucking band.

Second part of your post is right though.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: GeraldFord on April 27, 2007, 08:28:46 PM
You can't make any judgements based on a few live songs on youtube and a 30 second clip!


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: metallex78 on April 27, 2007, 08:34:16 PM
This song is truly mediocre. I have yet to be impressed by anything VR has done.

Scott Weiland has not written a decent tune since 1996's Tiny Music. Sigh, it is just painful to see such a fall from glory.

Wow, a fall from glory in that you think he hasn't written a good tune in 10 years?

While I don't think that VR is his best work of late, STP's last album Shangri-La Dee Da has some really great songs on there, so does No.4. Even the new song on STP's greatest hits is really good.

I guess it's all down to personal opinion though.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: snakepipero on April 27, 2007, 08:36:31 PM

Why would you expect anything groundbreaking ?

#1 - Because that's what Weiland meant when he compared this with legendary stuffs.

#2 - Because when you read about Velvet Revolver, they are supposed to be the best band in the world, great saviors of rock n' roll, dangerous and all that shit. Well it ain't the case ...

#3 - Because I love Slash's playing and I hate to see him in this fucking band.

Second part of your post is right though.


It's sad to see you don't enjoy rock and roll ?:'( :'( :-\ :nervous: :confused: :confused: :nervous: :confused: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :confused:


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: GnFnR87 on April 27, 2007, 08:49:26 PM
This song is truly mediocre. I have yet to be impressed by anything VR has done.

Scott Weiland has not written a decent tune since 1996's Tiny Music. Sigh, it is just painful to see such a fall from glory.

Wow, a fall from glory in that you think he hasn't written a good tune in 10 years?

While I don't think that VR is his best work of late, STP's last album Shangri-La Dee Da has some really great songs on there, so does No.4. Even the new song on STP's greatest hits is really good.

I guess it's all down to personal opinion though.

i totally agree, Weiland's work with STP was fantastic, i love Shangri-La Dee Da too. to make a claim that he hasnt writen a good song in 10 years is a little outrageous. but what can you do, ur right it is personal opinion, unless hes just basing that opinion on the singles....


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Thorazine Shuffle on April 27, 2007, 11:13:35 PM
This song is truly mediocre. I have yet to be impressed by anything VR has done.

Scott Weiland has not written a decent tune since 1996's Tiny Music. Sigh, it is just painful to see such a fall from glory.

Wow, a fall from glory in that you think he hasn't written a good tune in 10 years?

While I don't think that VR is his best work of late, STP's last album Shangri-La Dee Da has some really great songs on there, so does No.4. Even the new song on STP's greatest hits is really good.

I guess it's all down to personal opinion though.

i totally agree, Weiland's work with STP was fantastic, i love Shangri-La Dee Da too. to make a claim that he hasnt writen a good song in 10 years is a little outrageous. but what can you do, ur right it is personal opinion, unless hes just basing that opinion on the singles....


I hate to say it but sobriety has not been good for Scott creatively.  This happens to alot of musicians once they "find their way".  STP was one of my favorite bands and still ranks as the best concert I have ever been too.

I'm not fond of this clip, and thats unfortunate because I like the people in this band (minus Matt).



Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Mikkamakka on April 28, 2007, 07:57:23 AM
This song is truly mediocre. I have yet to be impressed by anything VR has done.

Scott Weiland has not written a decent tune since 1996's Tiny Music. Sigh, it is just painful to see such a fall from glory.

Wow, a fall from glory in that you think he hasn't written a good tune in 10 years?

While I don't think that VR is his best work of late, STP's last album Shangri-La Dee Da has some really great songs on there, so does No.4. Even the new song on STP's greatest hits is really good.

I guess it's all down to personal opinion though.

i totally agree, Weiland's work with STP was fantastic, i love Shangri-La Dee Da too. to make a claim that he hasnt writen a good song in 10 years is a little outrageous. but what can you do, ur right it is personal opinion, unless hes just basing that opinion on the singles....


I hate to say it but sobriety has not been good for Scott creatively.? This happens to alot of musicians once they "find their way".? STP was one of my favorite bands and still ranks as the best concert I have ever been too.

I'm not fond of this clip, and thats unfortunate because I like the people in this band (minus Matt).



You may have a point here. Unfortunately Scott's lyrics weren't good since he almost got off the drugs.


Back on topic: I remember Duff saying that they wanted Suckertrain to be the third single off CB, but the record company forced DLT. When DLT tanked, Duff said that it was the last time they let the company select the single. I guess the band wasn't strong enough to make it...


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: welshrose on April 28, 2007, 09:00:18 AM
The song sounds forced and redundant. I mean, yes it is purely subjective of me to say Scott hasn't written a decent tune since Tiny Music, with that being said, I just dont get that effortless, free and confident feeling I used to get from his work in STP.

STP put on easily one of the best shows I had seen live with Scott being a huge factor behind it. But man, these days, the dude just seems flat out lame.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: makane on April 28, 2007, 09:59:07 AM
This song is truly mediocre. I have yet to be impressed by anything VR has done.

Scott Weiland has not written a decent tune since 1996's Tiny Music. Sigh, it is just painful to see such a fall from glory.
Has the whole song been published or what the fuck are you talking about?


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Dead Flower on April 28, 2007, 11:08:47 AM
Scott hasn't written a decent tune since Tiny Music

Not a fan of No.4? Down, Atlanta, Pruno, Sour Girl? Can't see how a STP fan wouldn't like those songs.

Oh well, I put the song up on youtube, if anyone's interested. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk3ExTCuQ_k


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Gonzo Axl on April 28, 2007, 12:47:41 PM
I still love the song. Sure, its not "Groundbreaking", but this isnt Guns N' Roses, this isnt Stone Temple Pilots, and it isnt that other band that that other guy is in? :hihi: *in Spartan voice* "This.....Is.....VELVET REVOLVER!"? :beer:


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: Mikkamakka on April 29, 2007, 07:35:45 AM
I have never heard groundbreaking 21 seconds. Please those who are having a great time bashing VR, tell me which 21 seconds of Exile is so mindblowing. The whole Stones album is mediocre though, they made much better.


Title: Re: Studio version of She builds quick machines
Post by: DuffRock on April 29, 2007, 11:05:14 AM
awful awful lyrics

the lyrics dont have to mean anything for me to like a song, but they cant just be a string of unimaginitive rhyming sentences

heres hoping that the rest of the song (and album) is better than this!