I think this is the best set of feedback I've ever received on this site. This is fantastic.
SLuiCe - at first I thought you had the two versions mistakenly switched until a couple of others agreed with you. I boosted the bass a ton coming out of the compressor. I tried to pay attention to getting a solid low end to the mix. I might try rolling off some lows and see what comes out. I'm using a new verb module and I"m not completely used to it. At one point, I had a bunch more than what you're hearing! I'll pull it back more. As far as where it is in the chain... My computer can't handle it in real time so the verbs are burned in to the tracks. I clone a track, apply the verb to 100% of the track, and then adjust the faders to get the wet/dry mix. So it's difficult to answer your question.
freshears - harmonies harmonies harmonies. With your voice, you could do terrific things. I'm having trouble picking out pitch issues too. But I'm going to go back and solo the tracks and see what I can spot.
jcmm - thanks for checking in. It didn't seem that muddy to me, but if several people mention it, then I tend to think it's true.
eric - thanks for the listen. I agree that I'm improving, which feels good.
powder - there's that muddy thing again

. I think I can do something about that. Just my opinion, but I still don't think the mixed version is MORE muddy. Anyway, I'll work on it.
participant - terrific information. I'm going to print this off as a cheat sheet and do some tweaking. I boosted several tracks around 350-500, so that's what you're hearing. I wonder if I can cut back the distorted guits there, and give them a boost (very small as you said) at around 1K to bring them out more. I notched the bass at around 80 to give the kick drum room. I can notch it a bit further and bring up the kick. The vocals are sharp? Ped said he thought they were flat. This is confusing.
boydrj - glad you liked it. I'm a huge Matthew Sweet fan. So that was nice to hear.