Schizophrenia
Tom Violence
White Kross
Cotton Crown
Stereo Sanctity
Brother James
Pipeline/Kill Time
Catholic Block
Tuff Gnarl
Beauty Lies In The Eye
Expressway To Yr Skull
PCH
--
I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You
Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World
|
After deciding to play 2 of the 4 Ramones songs, the band very briefly jams on the Rolling Stones' "Jumpin' Jack Flash" & "Brown Sugar", Pussy Galore's "Cunt Tease", Happy Flowers' "Mom, I Gave The Cat Some Acid" and The Jesus and Mary Chain's "Just Like Honey".
A fan-written review of this strange show (which took place in a shopping mall!) was published in Issue #2 of Sonic Death.
Emmanuel Tremblay's tape review: "this is also a weird performance, one
of the last of the tour, with a small but friendly crowd familiar with the band.
there is a lot of interaction with the audience, and a lot of requests. it seems
like it was some kind of early set. the first two songs sounds like a soundcheck
with the band chatting with terry between songs. 'white kross' is a weird slower
version that is cut short after the last vocals. 'tuff gnarl' is again a bit fucked up.
thurston says he dedicates 'expressway' to 'the checkout lady in the [outlet?] next
door' as the band was apparently playing in some kind of mall. after 'p.c.h.' he
says they will be back between 3 or 4 for another set. then there's a short and
weird encore with the band chatting a lot. they play very short teases of 'jumping jack
flash' and 'honky tonk women' and perhaps a few others and then a version
of 'mom, i gave the cat some acid' similar to the 09-14-87 show. then thurston
introduces the last two songs as some very new songs they just wrote. 'today your
love' is the last song of this set although they might have played another set as
without the soundcheck, it's only a twenty five minutes show."
Last known performance of "Beauty Lies In The Eye" "Pipeline/Kill Time" "Tuff Gnarl" "I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You" and "Today Yr Love, Tomorrow The World".
OTHER PERFORMERS
unknown...
MEMORABILIA
Big, big thanks to Alan St. Laurent for these awesome, rare Sister-era show photos:





Have any information on this show? E-mail me!
|