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Far Beyond Metal

PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 5:28 pm
by Garrie
Maybe I'm missing something, but why did Far Beyond Metal have to wait until The New Black to get a studio release?

Seems to have been a main staple of their live shows for several years previous to this... e.g. the first live album No Sleep 'till Bedtime recorded in 1997. What gives?

Re: Far Beyond Metal

PostPosted: Tue Jan 15, 2013 8:43 pm
by static2
oddly, it was, err... too cheesy. xD

as i recall, the SYL albums since then were all too serious and intense for such a tongue-in-cheek message. since the last record is a big middle finger to that, it was the only time that made sense to record that song.

Re: Far Beyond Metal

PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:10 am
by Garrie
static2 wrote:oddly, it was, err... too cheesy. xD

as i recall, the SYL albums since then were all too serious and intense for such a tongue-in-cheek message. since the last record is a big middle finger to that, it was the only time that made sense to record that song.


Fair enough. But then why was it such a staple of their live show?

And why did they expect the fans to know the lyrics - i.t. in the FTATR DVD they get Drew up on stage. Clearly he DIDN'T know the lyrics, but still, they expected that the fans would know even though it'd never been released!

Re: Far Beyond Metal

PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:26 pm
by Octillus
Garrie wrote:
static2 wrote:oddly, it was, err... too cheesy. xD

as i recall, the SYL albums since then were all too serious and intense for such a tongue-in-cheek message. since the last record is a big middle finger to that, it was the only time that made sense to record that song.


Fair enough. But then why was it such a staple of their live show?

And why did they expect the fans to know the lyrics - i.t. in the FTATR DVD they get Drew up on stage. Clearly he DIDN'T know the lyrics, but still, they expected that the fans would know even though it'd never been released!


It was a fun headbanging song? Don't overthink it too much, they just always played it whenever they had a long enough set.

Re: Far Beyond Metal

PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 2:06 am
by swervedriver
I also don't think that knowing the lyrics is necessary to be able to sing it. :D

Re: Far Beyond Metal

PostPosted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 4:58 pm
by CutManMetal
I'm just glad it did make it to an album, it's a fun romp.

Re: Far Beyond Metal

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:33 pm
by JuZ
Garrie wrote:
static2 wrote:oddly, it was, err... too cheesy. xD

as i recall, the SYL albums since then were all too serious and intense for such a tongue-in-cheek message. since the last record is a big middle finger to that, it was the only time that made sense to record that song.


Fair enough. But then why was it such a staple of their live show?

And why did they expect the fans to know the lyrics - i.t. in the FTATR DVD they get Drew up on stage. Clearly he DIDN'T know the lyrics, but still, they expected that the fans would know even though it'd never been released!


The shows were usually intense and full of plenty of that angsty ragey stuff, but Devin's sense of humour was also ever present. So there was always a slightly different vibe to the albums compared to the live show. The last album was the perfect time to record it for posterity, on an album that wasn't nearly as earnest as the others. I mean, imagine FBM on City, SYL or Alien... it just wouldn't work.

As for the lyrics thing, it was just a bit of in-crowd fun, no big deal.

Re: Far Beyond Metal

PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:18 am
by Bookwyrm83
I always figured it was just something exclusive for No Sleep Til Bedtime and whatever other live shows he did. Though I agree, it does work best on The New Black, if you were to put it on a main album.

Re: Far Beyond Metal

PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 5:00 pm
by static2
JuZ wrote:As for the lyrics thing, it was just a bit of in-crowd fun, no big deal.


plus, i think it was yet another sarcastic middle finger to the SYL fans

Re: Far Beyond Metal

PostPosted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 6:01 am
by Lemurfist
FBM was written by the live band for the live band to play originally. Lyrics changed night to night, depending on Devin's mood and taste. It was a nice treat for those of us who would do more than one show per tour.