Songs Cut From The Album
Songs that were recorded during the sessions, but weren't included on the final cut:
- "Granny" – Dave wanted this to be the band's first single, but the song never made it to any of the studio albums. Nonetheless, the song remains a strong fan favorite and is being played until this day, also appearing on 13 live releases by the band.
- "Say Goodbye" – More than likely not recorded during a full-band session. The song was later released on the next album, Crash.
- "Let You Down" – Was probably the only original song written in studio, although it may have not even made a demo. The song was also later released on the next album, Crash.
- "Get in Line" – the song was played regularly during the 1994 support tour for the album, but later was abandoned by the band completely.
- "Kind Intentions" (also known as #32) – the song first appeared as a demo recording, made by the band in 1991–1993, but never appeared as a studio version or a full song during the known live performances.
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Famous quotes containing the words songs, cut and/or album:
“O women, kneeling by your altar-rails long hence,
When songs I wove for my beloved hide the prayer,
And smoke from this dead heart drifts through the violet air
And covers away the smoke of myrrh and frankincense;
Bend down and pray for all that sin I wove in song....”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
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“What a long strange trip its been.”
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