All these unreleased Prodigy tracks are so good, so why did they never bother releasing most of them except We Eat Rhythm? This and Trouble At Sandy Heath are two of my favourites. I'm hoping I can go into music production in future, and convince Liam to release Trouble At Sandy Heath as a single.
I was given a tune by a friend of mine last week which was written for The Prodigy and originally intended to be included on Invaders Must Die. It's a great track based around a gritty guitar loop and a Hip-Hop beat featuring two vocalists with the intention for them to be replaced by Keith and Maxim. The track is called 'Bite Your Tounge' and although my mate who wrote it is a very established singer / songwriter and performer the track didn't make it onto the album. They did get as far as signing agreements with Liam Howlett though. As far as I know I'm the only person to have a copy other than my mate and LH.
@@YershJRSZ I won't be able to upload it unfortunatly guys since my mate signed the master rights to the song over to The Prodigy and since it didn't get used, uploading it could potentialy cause some politics. I can also confirm that at one point there was a different version of Spitfire for which my friend also wrote the lyrics. As with 'Bite Your Tongue' these vocals were also scrapped and replaced with Juliette Lewis.
@@Trawizz1 I'm not sure to be honest but the impression I got was that they didn't do anything with the vocals in the end. My mate who wrote the lyrics mentioned to me that he eventually spoke to them at a gig in Cardiff were they apologised for not moving on the song.
All these unreleased Prodigy tracks are so good, so why did they never bother releasing most of them except We Eat Rhythm? This and Trouble At Sandy Heath are two of my favourites. I'm hoping I can go into music production in future, and convince Liam to release Trouble At Sandy Heath as a single.
I was given a tune by a friend of mine last week which was written for The Prodigy and originally intended to be included on Invaders Must Die. It's a great track based around a gritty guitar loop and a Hip-Hop beat featuring two vocalists with the intention for them to be replaced by Keith and Maxim. The track is called 'Bite Your Tounge' and although my mate who wrote it is a very established singer / songwriter and performer the track didn't make it onto the album. They did get as far as signing agreements with Liam Howlett though. As far as I know I'm the only person to have a copy other than my mate and LH.
Is it something I can get to hear?
I'd also like to hear it we ever can
@@YershJRSZ I won't be able to upload it unfortunatly guys since my mate signed the master rights to the song over to The Prodigy and since it didn't get used, uploading it could potentialy cause some politics. I can also confirm that at one point there was a different version of Spitfire for which my friend also wrote the lyrics. As with 'Bite Your Tongue' these vocals were also scrapped and replaced with Juliette Lewis.
@@TheDeathBeatsOfficial Did The Prodigy ever do their version of the song?
@@Trawizz1 I'm not sure to be honest but the impression I got was that they didn't do anything with the vocals in the end. My mate who wrote the lyrics mentioned to me that he eventually spoke to them at a gig in Cardiff were they apologised for not moving on the song.
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