

" mother, Bunny said, 'You know one thing I miss is hearing the little rustling and the sound of him in the room.' You know, before or after a song and she's like, 'Those cues made me feel like he was alive.' And so I went to mix 'I Figured You Out': I mixed this song about years ago just so we'd have a decent version in case it ever was able to be used. I don't think really impressed anyone." On why Larry left in incidental sounds and studio chatter on the songs could be a nice thing for fans, but it was a little ragtag and sonically it was kind of all over the map. I'm not saying that they're the best songs in the world, most of them don't hold a candle to Either/Or itself.

One idea was trying to find the most songs that nobody had ever heard. I'm on good terms with them and I'm on good terms with the people at Kill Rock Stars. And they kind of control that sort of business. "I don't have the final say on what exists on a bonus disc or anything like this. that's not always necessarily the better thing here emotionally." On how Larry picked the limited bonus material for the expanded version of Either/Or I was able to go to the multi-tracks and kind of bring out a little brighter guitar and open up some sounds. It has a kind of a fuzziness to it or something on the record, and it'll always will be there probably.

I did a remix of 'Between The Bars' a couple of years ago just for my own curiosity and I was able to make it sound cleaner. "I went and experimented with remixing things and you know it just seemed so wrong. On Larry's decision to remaster, but not remix the original songs
