Also, the story by Will Sheff on either Don't Fall in Love With Everyone You See or Bedroom EP (I don't remember, but I think the former) on the Jound website said that a version of Dead Dog Song was the first track. What Targetpractice.v01 said was correct. I have seen that post. Unfortunately, the website is not up anymore, so you might not be able to confirm what either of us said yourself.
Also unfortunately, the EP is not in circulation on the Internet, last I knew...just a track list and album art. I scoured it a while back. But at least we have remade versions of four of the tracks, which are amazing themselves. And I have Nathan. Though I am not sure that it's the same version that was on the EP, it sounds studio-recorded. The lyrics are slightly different from the official ones posted online and on this site, but that doesn't mean anything. I have never heard Numbers. :(
Anyway, to get back on topic, This House Is Not a Home seems to be from a Will Sheff solo album that was released a long while back, called Song for a Ghost. The track list is:
This House Is Not a Home
Song for a Ghost - part I
Keepaway
Line of Duty
Hallways
Song for a Ghost - part II
Pictures
Overing
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Line of Duty was an old version of A Favor, Pictures an old version of Dead Faces, and Overing an old version of Last Love Song for Now. The rest of the songs have original lyrics, from what I can tell, though I don't have the lyrics for Hallways or Song for a Ghost. Song for a Ghost may have been instrumentals, but I don't know. I really, really, really want to hear Keepaway!...and all the other songs. I wonder why the first track stuck around online, but it seems like no one has the rest of them. Source: http://web.archive.org/web/20010504042949/www.jound.com/ghost/
No, this song was NOT released on the Bedroom EP. The track list for that EP is:
Source: http://web.archive.org/web/20010312172017/www.jound.com/okkervil/songs.html
Also, the story by Will Sheff on either Don't Fall in Love With Everyone You See or Bedroom EP (I don't remember, but I think the former) on the Jound website said that a version of Dead Dog Song was the first track. What Targetpractice.v01 said was correct. I have seen that post. Unfortunately, the website is not up anymore, so you might not be able to confirm what either of us said yourself.
Also unfortunately, the EP is not in circulation on the Internet, last I knew...just a track list and album art. I scoured it a while back. But at least we have remade versions of four of the tracks, which are amazing themselves. And I have Nathan. Though I am not sure that it's the same version that was on the EP, it sounds studio-recorded. The lyrics are slightly different from the official ones posted online and on this site, but that doesn't mean anything. I have never heard Numbers. :(
Anyway, to get back on topic, This House Is Not a Home seems to be from a Will Sheff solo album that was released a long while back, called Song for a Ghost. The track list is:
Line of Duty was an old version of A Favor, Pictures an old version of Dead Faces, and Overing an old version of Last Love Song for Now. The rest of the songs have original lyrics, from what I can tell, though I don't have the lyrics for Hallways or Song for a Ghost. Song for a Ghost may have been instrumentals, but I don't know. I really, really, really want to hear Keepaway!...and all the other songs. I wonder why the first track stuck around online, but it seems like no one has the rest of them. Source: http://web.archive.org/web/20010504042949/www.jound.com/ghost/