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« on: April 20, 2007, 12:16:19 PM »
http://www.uvtv.info/streamvideocom.php?filename=Megadeth-SetMeFree

i hate how mustaines dean looks on the dean site but i must say it looks really good when hes playing it

same cant be said for glens though  :x

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« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2007, 12:43:34 PM »
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i hate how mustaines dean looks on the dean site but i must say it looks really good when hes playing it


I thought it looked awesome :o


anyways, the video is alright, don't like the woman's vocals
so... original is better
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« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2007, 01:18:45 PM »
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i hate how mustaines dean looks on the dean site but i must say it looks really good when hes playing it


I thought it looked awesome :o


anyways, the video is alright, don't like the woman's vocals
so... original is better


the video is cheesy though....with the whole singing into the phone

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« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2007, 02:24:05 PM »
i like the original way better.

this all seems kind of forced.. they didnt butcher it competelly, that's a plus though.

have to say that i liked glens solo... he has HUGE shoes to fill, cos marty is a freakin god

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« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2007, 03:35:24 PM »
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i like the original way better.

this all seems kind of forced.. they didnt butcher it competelly, that's a plus though.

have to say that i liked glens solo... he has HUGE shoes to fill, cos marty is a freakin god


yeah, marty is amazing... i saw them live last time they were in northern ireland, and glen did a great job... nailed the solos. but obviously having marty would have been the icing on the cake.

EDIT: nice solo in there too... kept the marty vibe, but sounded a little different too...

and why is cristina scabbia in it?

and why are they re-releasing it?

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« Reply #5 on: April 20, 2007, 05:07:29 PM »
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Quote from: Davey
i like the original way better.

this all seems kind of forced.. they didnt butcher it competelly, that's a plus though.

have to say that i liked glens solo... he has HUGE shoes to fill, cos marty is a freakin god


yeah, marty is amazing... i saw them live last time they were in northern ireland, and glen did a great job... nailed the solos. but obviously having marty would have been the icing on the cake.

EDIT: nice solo in there too... kept the marty vibe, but sounded a little different too...

and why is cristina scabbia in it?

and why are they re-releasing it?


Ill copy this direct from daves post on the megadeth board.

 Tout Le Monde

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Droogies!

It appears that there will be some description needed for this song.

"A Tout Le Monde", as most of you know, and all of the know it alls know, was from Youthanasia.

The video was banned, the single was shelved, and without your loving support of a truly beautiful song, it would have died.

MTV banned it because they said, "it was a song about suicide," as did many people, but why would the line, "I'd love to stay with you all be in there? It would need to say something like, I want to die, right?

And I had a manager at the time that was told along with me by MTV not to use Director Wayne Isham because we had used him too much; odd request, but I heard them loud and clear.

Of course management didn't listen and tried to slip it in to MTV under a pseudonym and MTV flipped. They are/were pissed at me for something I didn't do and I would be ok if it was something I did, but I told the manager, and David Ellefson can attest to this, NOT to use Wayne.

Their solution was to ban the $300,000+ vidi, and radio in America was following MTV very closely at the time, still do to an extent, and did not play the single.

The song was left at the altar. I got sent a bill.

Then after the shooting in Montreal, where someone tried tying this song into that horrific act, I knew it was time to follow something that had been haunting me from the start of that song being re-recorded: I could not allow myself to accept the failure of my music because of someone else. I will take the heat, I am well forged by now, so there is yesterday's news.

But there was something else: I'd wanted to hear that song as a duet, since it truly was a song of love. But the person had to be perfect; had to be angelic.

I decided, and I have sang "A Tout Le Monde" again with Cristina Scabbia because she is that person. I had Lisa Marie Presley confirmed, as well as two other attempts, but Cristina was the obvious choice for our metal community.

The song was sped up a little, like it was supposed to be on Youthanasia before all the tempos were turned down. It has a 50% longer solo of original Glen Drover lead guitar blending into the original Friedman solo, and launching off of that at the end of the solo taking it up a little bit more.

So, now that leaves us with what to do with this song. Well, its intention was only to soothe my wounded ego, and it was meant to be a "B-side" for Japan, but that didn't happen, as you will no doubt read.

The song was finished and turned in to the record company and the radio department and everyone, including people that have heard the song before, are saying, "this is the single for America!" There was excitement and a buzz, and they ALL agreed on this, which is a feat in itself when you have some many creative people in one place at any given time.

Imagine my surpise, and my sense of being vindicated, and then the shock and concern about you Droogies not understanding (which apparently some of you don't), let alone the indifferent public, which is now the primary target, since you have already heard it and it was supposed to be a simple "B-side", and the haters who will undoubtedly hate.

On one hand it worked, and on the other, I have to explain myself, which I don't like.

But it gets stranger.

Now "A Tout Le Monde" has a new life and people are reacting, but there is concern about, as I was told, "the guy in Arkansas that calls the song 'a toot lay monday'." I said, "I say the pronounciation in the song," but it was suggested to me, to help the public to discover this classic you all know and most love (and some don't want tampered with) to add a subtitle.

I said, "huh?" The moments after that were inconsequential, and I just found myself agreeing because there were worse things I had to fix at the time, and I had to pick which thing I was going to give my attention to at "crunch time."

So, in an effort to make things easier for the DJs, and remember this is just for radio, there has been a subtitle added to "ATLM" ala 'A Tout Le Monde (Set Me Free)' for the album and the single has been called 'Set Me Free (A Tout Le Monde)' for radio by Roadrunner.

You have gotten "Sleepwalker", we posted "Gears Of War", and everyone seems to have heard "Washington Is Next!", and I think we are doing pretty good.

All I can say is, just trust me on this one. Again, it was meant to be a "B-side" and with all of the professionals over at Roadrunner, I think they really may be right and they may have a real surprise for you.

We shoot the video for this song on the 8th of this month before I leave for Vancouver, and Cristina shoots her part on the 9th.

Thank you to the guys in Lacuna Coil for supporting Cristina in doing this, and to you Ms. Scabbia, you were fantastic!

Tour dates for the US run are officially announced Monday morning here, so check back then

Release the hounds!!!
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« Reply #6 on: April 20, 2007, 07:26:36 PM »
Glenn uses the neck pickup too much, just gets annoying.

And yeah original is better. I like Mustaines Dean though.
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« Reply #7 on: April 20, 2007, 08:07:07 PM »
I liked it... I prefer the original but I'm old and everything was better way back when I were a lad an all this were fields and guitarists yearned for a company that employed magical electrical fairies to make pickups in a fairytale land called Devon....(Gets dragged off for his medication and bed bath before settling down to watch Emmerdale)

Seriously though it'd be interesting to see all the greats revisiting their old stuff and see how good they can make it now that they are more experienced and have access to better equipment/recording facilities. It might even get some of the ones who've gotten to big for their boots to sort their sh!t out ie Metallica.

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« Reply #8 on: April 20, 2007, 10:36:15 PM »
^ ^ ^ ah, ok. thanks!

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« Reply #9 on: April 21, 2007, 12:15:56 PM »
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Seriously though it'd be interesting to see all the greats revisiting their old stuff and see how good they can make it now that they are more experienced and have access to better equipment/recording facilities. It might even get some of the ones who've gotten to big for their boots to sort their sh!t out ie Metallica.

Oh no, I have to disagree, that would be horrible.  A recording is a snapshot of a particular moment in time and it should stay the way it is.  James Hetfield at 43 probably doesn't even understand the person James Hetfield was at 20.  Imagine Aerosmith (who should have retired years ago) going back and re-doing those wonderful scr@ppy recordings from Rocks and Toys In The Attic, maybe getting some clown like Desmond Child in to re-write the lyrics... Or the human wreckage that now calls itself Edward Van Halen trying to re-do the nuclear blast of energy that was Van Halen.  :x

It's like George Lucas and his endless tinkering with the Star Wars movies - leave 'em the f@ck alone for chrissakes, and move forward!!
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« Reply #10 on: April 21, 2007, 12:43:14 PM »
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Seriously though it'd be interesting to see all the greats revisiting their old stuff and see how good they can make it now that they are more experienced and have access to better equipment/recording facilities. It might even get some of the ones who've gotten to big for their boots to sort their sh!t out ie Metallica.

Oh no, I have to disagree, that would be horrible.  A recording is a snapshot of a particular moment in time and it should stay the way it is.  James Hetfield at 43 probably doesn't even understand the person James Hetfield was at 20.  Imagine Aerosmith (who sould have retired years ago) going back and re-doing those wonderful scr@ppy recordings from Rocks and Toys In The Attic, maybe getting some clown like Desmond Child in to re-write the lyrics... Or the human wreckage that now calls itself Edward Van Halen trying to re-do the nuclear blast of energy than was Van Halen.  :x

It's like George Lucas and his endless tinkering with the Star Wars movies - leave 'em the f@ck alone for chrissakes, and move forward!!


Agreed, however, some classics could use remastering.
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« Reply #11 on: April 21, 2007, 03:47:31 PM »
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Oh no, I have to disagree, that would be horrible.  A recording is a snapshot of a particular moment in time and it should stay the way it is.  James Hetfield at 43 probably doesn't even understand the person James Hetfield was at 20.  Imagine Aerosmith (who should have retired years ago) going back and re-doing those wonderful scr@ppy recordings from Rocks and Toys In The Attic, maybe getting some clown like Desmond Child in to re-write the lyrics... Or the human wreckage that now calls itself Edward Van Halen trying to re-do the nuclear blast of energy that was Van Halen.  :x

It's like George Lucas and his endless tinkering with the Star Wars movies - leave 'em the f@ck alone for chrissakes, and move forward!!


I agree.