that turbografx 16 explanation was VERY wrong, the album was gonna be a video game inspired record but got scrapped due to the mental breakdown. after scrapping the album, kanye started working on "LOVE EVERYONE" in 2017 but that record also got scrapped after his TMZ "slavery was a choice" rant, that's when he made "ye" in two weeks also I'm pretty sure that the weeknds album "we're alone together" was the first version of afterhours before being remade entirely in 2020.
Great video Britney actually mentioned the album herself in an interview and one of the songs that was on it called mona lisa which was eventually released other than that all we can do is speculate using the sound and lyrical theme of mona lisa and guessing which future songs may have been intended for the album. But she does have a long list of unreleased songs so its hard to say for sure maybe now shes free from her conservatorship maybe she will be free to speak about it again finally
There was a little bit of important information left out regarding SMiLE and I want to point out that besides Brian Wilson's version we got in 2004 we also have another version of SMiLE that was released in 2011 called "The Smile Sessions". The first 19 tracks of it are recordings from all the way back in the 60s that are remastered/re-edited to create a hypothetical version of what the album would've sounded like (if it was released back in 1967) considering there was a lot of material recorded from the original SMiLE sessions.
Material from Household Objects was used on Wish You Were Here, not Meddle. That was actually 2 albums before Dark Side of the Moon. Great video though, this is a subject I find really fascinating
you got yeezus 2 completely wrong. yeezus 2 has nothing to do with yandhi. y2 was essentially a working title for the music kanye was working on from late 2013 to early 2015 - which was a more spirtually influenced and versatile sounding version of yeezus essentially. check out demos such as god level ft. tony williams, never let me go or after you for reference
I love how weird Prince was. Absolute timeless bangers and a mind that didn’t just think outside the box, he saw the box and decided to smash it with a hammer. Also, Brian Eno is like a god in ambient music. Check out his album “Ambient I: Music For Airports” I never liked ambient music until I heard that album.
crystal ball was originally supposed to be released circa 1986/87, but warner bros. said it was too long. he then re-recorded and shortened it. that became sign o the times. the one on streaming services was self-released by prince in 1998 and is various unreleased songs ranging from 1986/1995
Most interesting ones 1.Detox 2.Lifehouse 3.Crystal ball 4.Pink slime 5.Get back 6.Turbo Grafx 16 7.Were alone together 8.Waves 9.Im a rainbow 10.OVOXO 11.XCX world 12.Original doll 13.Good ass job 14.Artpop Act II 15.Horny.4u 16.Voltage 17.Its never enough 18.Black magic 19.Swift&Changeable 20.Disco sweat 21.Reportage 22.Views from the 6 23.Karma (I added it)
The YEEZUS II explaination was pretty innacurate. It had nothing to do with Yandhi, and it had its own songs. If anything, it was the ancestor of Life of Pablo, and it was a placeholder name for Kanye's post-Yeezus album while he was figuring out what sounds and themes he wanted to use for his next official album.
I’m sure you’re not wrong about this-but I also found the Yandhi information online, it’s not crazy to think people expected a Yeezus 2 when they saw the cover. Your explanation better fits this video, I was just going with what I found
Nice vid! Though I wish you could’ve gone a bit deeper and explain a bit more, like e.g. there’s so much info about Original Doll and a comment doesn’t seem to be an explanation. Tho you’ve done a great job anyways!
Apologies for short explanations. A lot of the records on here could probably warrant full vids for themselves. I didn’t want this vid to be super long cuz I was super busy at the time of recording. Thanks for watching!
2 lesser known unreleased albums that are good: the first album by Dave Vanian and the Phantom Chords. Dave Vanian of the Damned had a gothabilly band in the 90's. Due to label issues, their entire 1st album was vaulted. Someone ripped the test acetate pressing so it can be found on file sharing networks. The Vileevils - Viva La Vileevil. This Pop Will Eat Itself related band recorded an album, had the release date set. Before the album was released, Graham Crabb decided to revive PWEI instead (albeit as the only original member, leaving PWEI with less PWEI members than the Vileevils) and a bunch of the songs either got reworked into PWEI's New Noise Designed by a Sadist in 2011, or had their original 1996 demo version released on A Lick Of The Old Cassette Box later. Some of them have different versions on the Vileevils compilation set or the singles. The album itself is kind of better than any of that, and was very briefly put online by accident on it's original release date by the label, so it can also be found on slsk and such. It also has the version of Demon that has original PWEI vocalist Clint Mansell on vocals, which differs from the officially released Vileevils version or the 1996 demo version.
that turbografx 16 explanation was VERY wrong, the album was gonna be a video game inspired record but got scrapped due to the mental breakdown.
after scrapping the album, kanye started working on "LOVE EVERYONE" in 2017 but that record also got scrapped after his TMZ "slavery was a choice" rant, that's when he made "ye" in two weeks
also I'm pretty sure that the weeknds album "we're alone together" was the first version of afterhours before being remade entirely in 2020.
www.google.com/amp/s/www.thefader.com/2018/08/15/kanye-west-cruel-winter-yeezy-home-delayed-projects/amp this website lied
Great video
Britney actually mentioned the album herself in an interview and one of the songs that was on it called mona lisa which was eventually released
other than that all we can do is speculate using the sound and lyrical theme of mona lisa and guessing which future songs may have been intended for the album.
But she does have a long list of unreleased songs so its hard to say for sure
maybe now shes free from her conservatorship maybe she will be free to speak about it again finally
There was a little bit of important information left out regarding SMiLE and I want to point out that besides Brian Wilson's version we got in 2004 we also have another version of SMiLE that was released in 2011 called "The Smile Sessions". The first 19 tracks of it are recordings from all the way back in the 60s that are remastered/re-edited to create a hypothetical version of what the album would've sounded like (if it was released back in 1967) considering there was a lot of material recorded from the original SMiLE sessions.
Material from Household Objects was used on Wish You Were Here, not Meddle. That was actually 2 albums before Dark Side of the Moon. Great video though, this is a subject I find really fascinating
you got yeezus 2 completely wrong. yeezus 2 has nothing to do with yandhi. y2 was essentially a working title for the music kanye was working on from late 2013 to early 2015 - which was a more spirtually influenced and versatile sounding version of yeezus essentially. check out demos such as god level ft. tony williams, never let me go or after you for reference
I love how weird Prince was. Absolute timeless bangers and a mind that didn’t just think outside the box, he saw the box and decided to smash it with a hammer.
Also, Brian Eno is like a god in ambient music. Check out his album “Ambient I: Music For Airports” I never liked ambient music until I heard that album.
You forgot to mention "Return to Pepperland" by Paul McCartney and "Between the Lines" by John Lennon.
What about disturbing music videos iceberg? There are some on Reddit
Someone recommended this the other day and I only found one on Reddit. Do you have any examples cuz I’d love to do it!
crystal ball was originally supposed to be released circa 1986/87, but warner bros. said it was too long. he then re-recorded and shortened it. that became sign o the times. the one on streaming services was self-released by prince in 1998 and is various unreleased songs ranging from 1986/1995
Most interesting ones
1.Detox
2.Lifehouse
3.Crystal ball
4.Pink slime
5.Get back
6.Turbo Grafx 16
7.Were alone together
8.Waves
9.Im a rainbow
10.OVOXO
11.XCX world
12.Original doll
13.Good ass job
14.Artpop Act II
15.Horny.4u
16.Voltage
17.Its never enough
18.Black magic
19.Swift&Changeable
20.Disco sweat
21.Reportage
22.Views from the 6
23.Karma (I added it)
Kelly Clarkson was originally going to have a country album in 2008 and I think in 2017 or 2018, but it was scrapped.
The YEEZUS II explaination was pretty innacurate. It had nothing to do with Yandhi, and it had its own songs. If anything, it was the ancestor of Life of Pablo, and it was a placeholder name for Kanye's post-Yeezus album while he was figuring out what sounds and themes he wanted to use for his next official album.
I’m sure you’re not wrong about this-but I also found the Yandhi information online, it’s not crazy to think people expected a Yeezus 2 when they saw the cover. Your explanation better fits this video, I was just going with what I found
@@deadpanduke19 Fair enough
Yeezus 2 and yandhi are completely different.
how many versions with different names did The Live of Pablo had? Yeezus.
Bro barely knows who *BRIAN ENO* is 💀
Should have had Eros by Deftones on here.
I actually think that might have been on the later tiers but I can’t remember
@@deadpanduke19 I don’t remember seeing it but I’ll try re-watching it and seeing
@@flatterghast nah I mean the iceberg was 10 tiers but I only covered the first 6 in this video
@@deadpanduke19 Oh, I see lol
Well I look forward to the next part if you plan on releasing it!
Eros, my beloved
This is the record shop of confusion!
Man this is interesting! Keep up the good work dude!
Where’s taylors karma???
Yeezus 2 explanation is very wrong
Nice vid! Though I wish you could’ve gone a bit deeper and explain a bit more, like e.g. there’s so much info about Original Doll and a comment doesn’t seem to be an explanation. Tho you’ve done a great job anyways!
And there was a fun story with Artpop act ii
Apologies for short explanations. A lot of the records on here could probably warrant full vids for themselves. I didn’t want this vid to be super long cuz I was super busy at the time of recording. Thanks for watching!
@@deadpanduke19 Oh, don't apologise :) Thanks for taking your time to produce nice stuff. Good luck with uni & channel!
Found your channel from the iceberg videos
Ay sweet! Happy to have you here
@@deadpanduke19 thanks for the great videos
Congrats on 300 subs!
Thank you!! Very happy with all the love lately!
holy shit this was the video i was looking for
Subscribed, keep it up 👍
Nice vid bro, love these iceberg videos
Well no one remembers GSYBE lost album :(
I do
V I V I D L Y
u loook like shane ngl
Shane who
the prince section got butchered HARD
I'm not sure how "Catalog 3", "Acid Memories", "Play By Numbers", "Hooper Bay", and "Closes Vol. 1" (all by Boards Of Canada) weren't mentioned.
But we got ever single iteration of TLOP *IDIVIDUALLY*
Seriously I love iceberg explained and luckily this came...It didn't dissapoint me gud stuff...
2 lesser known unreleased albums that are good: the first album by Dave Vanian and the Phantom Chords. Dave Vanian of the Damned had a gothabilly band in the 90's. Due to label issues, their entire 1st album was vaulted. Someone ripped the test acetate pressing so it can be found on file sharing networks. The Vileevils - Viva La Vileevil. This Pop Will Eat Itself related band recorded an album, had the release date set. Before the album was released, Graham Crabb decided to revive PWEI instead (albeit as the only original member, leaving PWEI with less PWEI members than the Vileevils) and a bunch of the songs either got reworked into PWEI's New Noise Designed by a Sadist in 2011, or had their original 1996 demo version released on A Lick Of The Old Cassette Box later. Some of them have different versions on the Vileevils compilation set or the singles. The album itself is kind of better than any of that, and was very briefly put online by accident on it's original release date by the label, so it can also be found on slsk and such. It also has the version of Demon that has original PWEI vocalist Clint Mansell on vocals, which differs from the officially released Vileevils version or the 1996 demo version.