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My advice: If anyone who DL’s it from Dime could post it on Motortrades, it would help save our ratios and make it a bit more available.
Anyway, as said before: This is of extremely high quality, audio-wise and visually.
HMF will be released earlier in Norway, January 11:
http://www.platekompaniet.no/Musikk.aspx/CD/Motorpsycho/Heavy_Metal_Fruit/?id=NY-MOTORPSYCHO
He’s right about the Trane Instrumental and Dora Peach. It developed from the slow, jazzy thingy it was in 2001 to the quicker, uptempo and lighter Dora Peach in 2002.
Quote:@ otherdemon: Thanks again. I edited my posting and added the Delft recording (It will never be the same again was at least performed twice and not only once).No problem. I know a lot of people (myself included) have interest of stuff like that.
But the problem is that a lot of those titles you listed were not recorded by bootleggers. So the info surrounding those songs will mostly be guesses.
Quote:There is only one “It will never be the same-jam” noted in Dampsaba and this was in Groningen 1994-05-12. Is there a recording from this show available? I don’t have one and haven’t heard about one either.Well then Dampsaba is not 100% accurate. Because a bootleg of the Delft show 11.05.1994 popped up on Dime during the bootleg flood recently. This is the setlist:
CD1 (46:54)
01) Giftland (11:58)
02) Sheer Profoundity (3:32)
03) Fleshharrower (3:27)
04) Feedtime (6:24)
05) Junior (5:12)
06) Mountain (14:36) >
07) On The Toad Again (1:43) (fades out)
CD2 (44:37)
01) Nothing To Say (1:38) (fades in)
02) Plan #1 (7:27)
03) Grindstone (11:16) >
04) She Used To Be A Twin (13:13)
05) Home Of The Brave -> “It Will Never Be The Same” jam (11:01)
And a note:
This historical version of Home Of The Brave includes a jam that was later to become The Wheel together with a riff which was conceived at a soundcheck in Köln a few days later
Sources:
The first two are basically guesses. You Gave It All Away is a lyric line from Plan #1, and they played an acoustic version of Junior called Jr (it ended up on the Psychobabble EP)
The It Will Never Be The Same-jam was on a bootleg. Although it wasn’t quite The Wheel yet, one could hear elements that would later become important parts of The Wheel. But the main riff was created a few days later in Cologne.
The live version of Dominoes does have one riff in it (the verse riff) that ended up in Devil Dog (the descending riff right before the last verse before the takeoff). But Dominoes is way lighter and more poppy.
Nice list, but there are some corrections to be made here and there:
Dominos
Played in Hiroshima 2003-12-02 – might be spelled “Dominoesâ€Â
– This is in fact a very early version of Devil Dog
Fade To Gray and Snafu were released on the Serpentine EP. So do they belong here?
You Gave It All Away is an early version of Plan #1.
Slide Jr is a version of Junior.
It Will Never Be The Same-jam is obviously a predecessor to The Wheel.
Another Ugly Truth is actually an early version of Another Ugly Tune (I have the demo outtake from the Lobotomizer, it’s a faster version but a ver similiar melody)
Twins could possibly be an early version of She Used To Be A Twin, but there are no live-recordings to confirm.
As for the unknown song in Gent 1994-05-14, I have no idea what it is. Even though that gig is available in a bootleg straight from the soundboard, I don’t have a fucking clue what it is! Most likely a cover, since I don’t think the lyrics “are” Bent.
He also sang live on Walkin With J back in the days…
Quote:Hm, it was about the PS3-game Flower or something? Great, unusual game. Why were they talking about games?Because right before they came on stage for the interview, the audience were shown a clip on the Flowers game where they interviewed the creators. Lindmo then asked them what they thought of the clip, and then Bent said: “We agreed that it looked like a fleinsopp-game”. Snah also referenced the fleinsopp-game later in the interview, but that comment was cut.
Anyway, the weird thing is that the vocals sounded much better in the studio. I actually suspected use of auto-tune until I heard the TV-version where Bent & Snah were back to themselves vocally :lol:
The show is already online: http://www1.nrk.no/nett-tv/klipp/578379
Clip/interview starts at 20:00 approx, Cornucopia at approx 29:30.
The Malmo gig showed up on Dimeadozen. So this is the complete and correct setlist:
01: Sideway Spiral III
02: The Ozzylot (Hidden In A Girl)
03: Riding The Tiger
04: The Ocean In Her Eye
05: Sinful, Wind-borne
06: Like Always
07: Kill Some Day
08: Greener
09: Überwagner Or A Billion Bubbles In My Mind
10: Whole Lotta Diana
11: Upstairs / Downstairs
12: Bedroom Eyes
13: Cornucopia (…Or Satan, Uh… Something)
14: The Alchemyst
Encore
15: Walking On The Water
Got back from the studio now. Nice and funny interview with all of them, plus two live versions of Cornucopia. The second one was probably the best, and most likely the one they’ll air tonight.
Another correction (sorry, I’m a nerd too :lol: ): In the Roncade setlist, Whole Lotta Diana is listed as the first encore. That’s wrong, because it is Cornucopia that was played.
Yeah, it’s hairy Snah on the cover, allright :lol:
One more correction: In The Malmö setlist Kill Some Day is not listed. But this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rK4-TFnvgGE proves that they played it. Maybe write it at the end, at least?
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