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Old 09.19.2006, 10:18 PM   #15
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01 Baby I
02 Route 66
03 Scheherezade >
04 Lisa Says >
05 Mystery To Me
06 Chappaquiddick (She Said)
07 All the Right Friends
08 A Girl Like You
09 Dangerous Times
10 Mediocrity
11 Shakin' All Over
12 I've Got A Charm
13 Body Count
14 A Different Girl
15 Dangerous Times
16 All the Right Friends
17 A Different Girl
18 Narrator (for the Jacques Cousteau Show)
19 Just A Touch
20 Baby I
21 Mystery To Me
22 Permanent Vacation

tracks 1-14 40 Watt Club, Athens 5/30/80
tracks 15-22 Wuxtry Records Atlanta (this could actually be Athens) 6/06/80

The torrent came with cover art and the torrent notes explain that these were among their earliest performances. The only one I know of that is earlier is the show they played at the old church they all lived in for a time. That church is now kiddie condos, but when they were being built back in the '90s, they preserved the steeple and called the apartments "Steeplechase", if memory serves. I once knew this cool girl who had all these large drawing pads full of charcoal drawings she made of the interior of the old church.
There are a few train tressels in Athens, but the kudzu-laden one featured on the cover of Murmur is just a block or two from the church.

Actually, I just googled and 5/30/80 is their earliest known recording, concert or otherwise.
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