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Old 07-17-2014, 12:08 AM
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Jon sounds way too young on 4th of July for it to be recorded in 2002-2003. I'm pretty sure Jon said it was written for KTF, although the production on it would suggest it being recorded in 1994-1995, in my opinion.
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:13 AM
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Miss 4th of July was written during the "grey period", as Jon often referred to it, in the summer of 1991. During one of the performances he stated it and it also makes sense since he said "I like the song better know 'cause the lyric doesn't hurt as much...".
Don't know when it was actually recorded but I think 1994/95 must've been the latest point judging from the tone of his voice.
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Old 07-17-2014, 08:32 AM
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I'd put Taking it Back to 1992. Not sure sure where someone said Miss 4th of July is from the 2000s, where did you see that?
My mistake,I haven't listened to Miss 4th of July for a long time and for some reason the vocals that remained in my head were the ones from 2004 Atlantic City and so I thought that it was recorded post 2000.

Anyway,a question about Billy. Isn't Billy a boys name? isn't the correct spelling of the name Billie for a girl?
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Old 07-17-2014, 10:15 AM
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Looking back over the posts about the dubious recording dates, there are a few songs I can't see any 'definite' guesses for, as definite as a guess can be really. I've put the suggested year by members of the board after the stated one, can anyone shed any more light on these? I know there were other songs that were disputed, but I can't work out these below.

DISC ONE:
6) OPEN ALL NIGHT (1994) 2000?
9) SOMEDAY JUST MIGHT BE TONIGHT (1996) 1992/94?

DISC FOUR:
3) RIVER RUNS DRY (1996) 1994?
LETTER TO A FRIEND (1994) 1992?
11) ALL I WANNA DO IS YOU (1997) 1992?
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Old 07-17-2014, 10:49 AM
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6) OPEN ALL NIGHT (1994) 2000?
This one is definitely 1994..it was going to the title track of the album (that became These Days) at one point.

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LETTER TO A FRIEND (1994) 1992?
Also 1994..Jon talks about the recording this track in an interview for GGDAWW.

Can't help with the others I'm afraid.
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:23 PM
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This one is definitely 1994..it was going to the title track of the album (that became These Days) at one point.

Totally agree on that one. This one has 1994-Jon written all over it. During that period he seemed to be obsessed with the theme of train, station, running-off, breakdown of oneself etc. in his lyrics. It appears throughout this one, Love Ain't Nothing But A Four Letter Word (I still think it's from that period as well), Saturday Night (both demo and final version). The more I think about it the more I come to the conclusion that Soul Asylum's Runaway Train had a bigger influence on Jon than I had thought so far. It was reflected in his songwriting at that point.
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:31 PM
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This one is definitely 1994..it was going to the title track of the album (that became These Days) at one point.


Also 1994..Jon talks about the recording this track in an interview for GGDAWW.

Can't help with the others I'm afraid.
Cheers for the reply.
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Looking back over the posts about the dubious recording dates, there are a few songs I can't see any 'definite' guesses for, as definite as a guess can be really. I've put the suggested year by members of the board after the stated one, can anyone shed any more light on these? I know there were other songs that were disputed, but I can't work out these below.

DISC ONE:
6) OPEN ALL NIGHT (1994) 2000?
9) SOMEDAY JUST MIGHT BE TONIGHT (1996) 1992/94?

DISC FOUR:
3) RIVER RUNS DRY (1996) 1994?
LETTER TO A FRIEND (1994) 1992?
11) ALL I WANNA DO IS YOU (1997) 1992?
I wouldn't even put SOMEDAY JUST MIGHT BE TONIGHT as 1996, it definitely ain't KTF. It was Crush written all over it, especially from Jon's vocal tone.
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So which ones are believed to be JBJ solo songs?

Also, does anyone have the Japan version that supposedly has a bonus disc? I've never seen it
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Old 07-18-2014, 06:39 AM
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So which ones are believed to be JBJ solo songs?

Also, does anyone have the Japan version that supposedly has a bonus disc? I've never seen it
I'm positive I've narrowed it down somewhere but I can't find it.

Definites:
Rich man living in a poor man's heart
Shut up and kiss me
Crazy Love
Kidnap an angel
Temptation

My assumptions:

I get a rush
These arms are open all night
Last Chance Train
River runs dry
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