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guess it's a compilation of KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic airings? (dunno if they recorded something else beside the 2002 session?)
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I sold that one to someone on here a year or two ago. |
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yes it is, and then it has filler from another older show. |
I think it was Rappart I sold it to. I've sold a few boots to Rappard and some to Dannyhimself I think.
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Was just sorting through boxes and came across a cassette of Confusion Is Sex & Kill Yr Idols on Blast First from 1995 (BFFP113C). I just noticed it wasn't listen in the discography, that's all. Sorry if it's already been mentioned, didn't have time to read back. |
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http://www.discogs.com/release/2645429 Feel free to add more details. |
was this released simultaneously with DGC's?
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09. Schizophrenia 10. 100% 11. Kool Thing 12. Teenage Riot So it's most likely from a 1992 show. |
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it looked like a cheap silver CD if that makes sense. The bottom was silver but didnt' look as high quality as a proper official release. |
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Correction on what I wrote a few posts back:
The filler is actually from the endlessly bootlegged 01/24/93 show. Anyway, it's up: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-d....php?id=340706 Stu's original post is from the 7th - 11 days later I've already bought, liberated, and sold it onwards. High five! |
high five!
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Was there ever a good bootleg of radio recordings put together? I'm guessing they've done good TV and radio performances for a lot of the albums and a nice compilation would be great - heck, they should do it official-like - but was a silver disc ever pressed with highlights or anything? Just curious - never seen one so thought I'd ask the experts [smirk].
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One of my favorite bootlegs is the (partly FM-sourced) Death To Our Friends (http://sonicyouth.com/mustang/lp/boot17.html), but then again my favorite era is '85-'87. That said, I think the VPRO session on that disc is one of the best things they've ever done. |
BTW: my torrent of Loughney's TV compilation is still active, see http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=531015. Go get it!
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… just to say that the live version of Brother James on the NOW AND THEN singles (I have a gray one with both sides and the original blue cover) is the same as the one on the EMMA compilation …
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thank you for the info!
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... just to say that the source of the live tracks on the 100% REBEL bootleg is the same as on IN CONCERT: NEW ROCK #94-16, both with the BEEP! on the "Bitch" in Schizophrenia, and the so-called bonus tracks are just copies of the GOO DEMOS with vinyl noise, but without crowd ... you forgot to list the last track I Know There’s An Answer on MOO ...
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... just to say that The Burning Spear is not missed on the ANARCHY AT ST. MARY'S PLACE bootleg, it is within the (very long) Flower track, which has the scream tape all over the first half ... and the Instrumental and Brother James are together in one track, so there are only 13 ...
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Nero CD-DVD Speed 4.61.2 beta Disk-Info says it [Becoming Eclectic] is a CD-R. |
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great shirt! i want one :D
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The Écoute Ça Coco bootleg is not from june 20th in Lille as the cover says, but from 15th in/nearby Salzburg. It misses only the first song in the setlist. The CD starts and ends with a short faded intro from radio moderation (who says something about Kim Deal's [!] pink princess dress).
Apparently Jim does not found his guitar, so Thurston sings the last verse of Kotton Krown with nearly no accompaniment - that's the first track. So it misses one and a half. And it is from Ganja, the same (french?) Label as Sonic Jazz, with the number GANJA-35 (the CD itself has the number "SY-1") |
… and the bestial end of the last song Inhuman takes more than five minutes …
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about the whitey album:
2006 US Goofin' GOO 09 NOTES: 12" 2006 reissue via SLR - does this contain bonus macbeth?? yes, it does! |
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woah. where did those come from? |
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And then send it to me for my NYC G&F collection.
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Though it will be a CDR (as the listing states) not a silver CD. Sylph Records is a Japanese CDR label. |
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Oh, I knew it was a bootleg. Just wanted to call it out everyone's attention as it is not listed on the discography. Maybe, perhaps, it is on Discogs -- did not check. I just notice so many inconsistencies and errors on Discogs so my attention towards it is sparse. I do not collect bootlegs. (not yet anyways - it may be one of my "final frontiers" in SY collecting however . . . :)) |
thanks for posting! good luck martin. nice set list for that era.
also thanks for everyone who posts stuff here - y'all know how frequently i update the discography but everytime i do i start where i last left off in this thread... :) |
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I have a Mogwai release on the same label. The artwork is on thick glossy stock and feels like it might have been produced on a colour laser printer. The discs have colour stickers on them that also look like they're laser printed. I've no idea if they were burnt on a PC or professionally done. It's nicely done package thought. I think semi-professional is a good way of describing it :-) |
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Sorry. It had to be mine. But I will share it at utkonos. |
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