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  • in reply to: Neil Young + Motorpsycho #16124
    Juergen
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      To add more information (including “Albuquerque” which I’ve forgotten to mention so far):

      Motorpsycho

      “Down by the River” – Skansen, Trondheim, 06.10.1990 (no recording known)

      “Like a Hurricane” – UFFA, Trondheim, 08.11.1991 (no recording known)

      “Old man” – M 20, Köln, 11.05.1998 (no recording circulating)

      “Rockin’ in the free world” – UFFA, Trondheim 08.11.1991 (no recording known)

      “Tonight’s the night” – UFFA, Trondheim, 19.04.1990 (no recording known)

      “Tonight’s the night” – Rosendal Kino, Trondheim, 15.05.1990 (no recording known)

      “Tonight’s the night” – Kjägelbanan,Stockholm, 29.04.2000 (radio recording)

      “Cinnamon girl” – Blitz, Oslo, 01.03.1991 (no recording known)

      “Cinnamon girl” – Elm street, Oslo, 03.03.1991 (no recording known)

      “I’ve been waiting for you” – Malakoff festival, Nordfjordeid, 25.07.2009 (no recording known)

      “I’ve been waiting for you” – Raumarock festival, Ã…ndalsnes, 06.07.2009 (no recording known) -> I am not sure about the date. I thought it was on 07.08.2009 but I might be wrong.

      The International Tussler Society

      “Alabama” – 3B, Trondheim, 31.03.1995 (no recording known)

      “Alabama” – Halden, Down on the Farm Festival, 02.06.1995 (radio recording known)

      “Alabama” – AVH Sentret, Trondheim, 07.06.1995 (no recording known)

      “Alabama” – So What, Oslo, 07.08.2003 (recording known)

      “Alabama” – Cafe Mono, Oslo, 10.08.2003 (recording known)

      “Alabama” – Blæst, Trondheim, 14.08.2003 (recording known)

      “Alabama” – Skien, Lundetangen Pub, 18.08.2003 (recording known)

      “Alabama” – Harvest, Kvinesdal, 21.08.2003 (no recording known)

      “Albuquerque” – Blæst, Trondheim, 14.08.2003 (recording known)

      “When you dance I can really love” – Rockefeller, Oslo, 06.08.2003 “Øya kick-off”(recording known)

      “when you dance I can really love” – So What, Oslo, 07.08.2003 (recording known)

      “When you dance I can really love” – Tjøme, Gamle Ormelet, 08.08.2003 (recording known)

      “When you dance I can really love” – Rockefeller, Oslo, 09.08.2003 “Øya afterparty” (recording known)

      “When you dance I can really love” – Cafe Mono, Oslo, 10.08.2003 (recording known)

      “When you dance I can really love” – Blæst,Trondheim, 13.08.2003 (no recording known)

      “When you dance I can really love” – Blæst, Trondheim, 14.08.2003 (recording known)

      “When you dance I can really love” – Lundetangen Pub, Skien, 18.08.2003 (recording known)

      “When you dance I can really love” – Garage, Bergen, 20.08.2003 (recording known)

      “When you dance I can really love” – Harvest, Kvinesdal, 21.08.2003 (no recording known)

      “When you dance I can really love” – Ringnesfestivalen, Skotbu, 23.08.2003 (official release on 2 x 12″)

      “When you dance I can really love” – Ramp, Trondheim, 12.05.2004 (recording known)

      “When you dance I can really love” – Blæst, Trondheim, 18.05.2004 (no recording known)

      “When you dance I can really love” – Tivoli, Utrecht, 10.10.2004 (recording known)

      “When you dance I can really love” – SO 36, Berlin, 13.10.2004 (recording known)

      This is all what I have researched from my database. Some Tussler setlists are still unknown (no recordings known and no setlists posted either). Those shows are:

      Folken, Stavanger, 19.08.2003

      Ringnesfestivalen, Skotbu, 21.08.2004

      Driv, Tromsø, 14.09.2004

      Rederiet, Kristiansand, 23.09.2004

      Faust, Hannover, 11.10.2004

      If anyone has a setlist or can remember the performance of Neil Young covers then it would be great to have this information posted in this thread.

      I also noted the following Tussler date: Blæst, Trondheim, 12.08.2003 -> Did this happen or did they play just on 13.08.2003 and 14.08.2003 in this venue?

      in reply to: MOTORPSYCHO TOUR – MAY 2010 #14437
      Juergen
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        There is still plenty of time between Brussels (30.05.2010) and Copenhagen (10.06.2010). What can we expect inbetween? Italy ? They have a huge fanbase there. Or France? They haven’t played there for a long time but the fanbase is not that big.

        in reply to: Neil Young + Motorpsycho #16112
        Juergen
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          More Neil Young covers:

          Cinnamon Girl: played in Oslo 01-03-1991 and Oslo 03-03-1991 (no recordings known)

          Down By The River: played in Trondheim 06-10-1990 (no recording known)

          I’ve Been Waiting For You: played on the Malakoff festival and on the “Raumarock”-Festival, too (07-08-2009)

          Like A Hurricane: played in Trondheim 08-11-1991 (no recording known)

          Old Man: played in an unofficial show in Köln 11-05-1998 (no recording circulating)

          Rockin’ In The Free World: played in Trondheim 08-11-1991 (no recording known)

          Alabama: played by The International Tussler Society – a live version from Halden 02-06-1995 was broadcast on the radio

          in reply to: MOTORPSYCHO & SUPERSILENT Tour – March 2010 Norway #15790
          Juergen
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            The Stickman homepage says that they both bands play together on stage:

            http://www.stickman-records.de/ and click on the tour section

            in reply to: German Bent interiew #15748
            Juergen
            Participant

              Thanks for the link! Unfortunately the interview is too long for a translation. There are more interesting news:

              – Motorpsycho plan only short tours in the future (no longer than three weeks) because of their families (Bent has a three year old son).

              – Motorpsycho recorded every show on this tour on 24 tracks! They don’t plan a Roadwork release. They consider putting the recordings on a server for a download but they haven’t decided yet.

              – Bent doubts that there is only one person interested in listening to all the shows at home. I can tell you: HE’S WRONG!

              in reply to: The Great SETLISTS massacre! #15524
              Juergen
              Participant

                Two additions in the first list: “The Witch” was played in 2009, too and “I’ve Been Waiting For You” (Neil Young) was added to the list.

                in reply to: The Great SETLISTS massacre! #15523
                Juergen
                Participant

                  Thanks! I deleted “Punch” from the list because it has been played (and I have forgotten – I am getting old!).

                  I checked out the forum for the Fitzgerald’s tribute concert in Trondheim 2009-03-06. Is it true that Motorpsycho played only this song or did they play anything else?

                  in reply to: The Great SETLISTS massacre! #15521
                  Juergen
                  Participant

                    Here is a list with approximately 50 songs Motorpsycho have released but have never played live (listed in alphabetical order). There are only songs included which were released under the name “Motorpsycho”. You cannot find songs by The International Tussler Society (or other projects) here. I counted collaborations like “Motorpsycho/Winnefred Ryan” (Snah’s mother) or “Motorpsycho with Jaga Jazzist Horns” as Motorpsycho songs.

                    I am not sure if “Life Is A Little Lie” (composed by Geb, released on The Motor Home 7″) should be added to this list. Is this a Motorpsycho song?

                    Abendspaziergang

                    “Walkin’ With J.” EP

                    Acute Nicotine Withdrawal Symptoms

                    “Ozone” EP

                    A Saw Sage Full Of Secretion

                    “Manmower” EP

                    Atlantic Swing

                    “Lovelight” EP (AADAP III)

                    Birds

                    “Wearing Yr Smell” EP

                    Bombay Brassière (Horntvedt)

                    “In The Fishtank” album with Jaga Jazzist Horns

                    Captain Geebheart

                    “Walkin’ With J.” EP

                    Carousel

                    “It’s A Love Cult” album

                    Celestine

                    “Hey, Jane” EP

                    Composite Head

                    “It’s A Love Cult” album

                    Doffen Ah Um (Munkby/ Sæther)

                    “In The Fishtank” album with Jaga Jazzist Horns

                    Dolphyn

                    “Trust Us” album

                    Eternity

                    “Lobotomizer” album

                    Fury On Earth

                    “Black Hole/ Black Canvas” album

                    Gerhard

                    Instrumental which was released on the “red and blue neither norway”-sampler

                    Have Spacesuit, Will Travel

                    “Angels And Daemons At Play”album (vinyl version)

                    I Fall Down

                    “Stickin’ To You Again”-compilation

                    Instamatic

                    “Starmelt/ Lovelight” EP

                    Johnny Finds The Leak

                    “The Other Fool” EP

                    Jumpin’ Flashback

                    “The Other Fool” EP

                    Junkfood Mailbomb

                    “Walkin’ With J.” EP

                    KR-3

                    “Walkin’ With J.” EP

                    La Mon Rag

                    “Mot Riving” EP

                    Lobotomizer

                    “Lobotomizer” album

                    Manson’s Children (The Grateful Dead)

                    “Comin’ Down Fast“ compilation

                    Mellow Muffin Stomp

                    “Hey, Jane” EP

                    Mr. Who

                    “Demon Box” album (vinyl version only)

                    Motorhead Mama

                    “Another Ugly” EP (hidden track)

                    Nathan Daniel’s Tune From Hawaii

                    It was listed as the final track in some shows in 1996 but it was only a playback tape (not a live performance)

                    Nature’s Way (Randy California/ Spirit)

                    “Gamle Moder Jord” compilation

                    New Day Rising (Hüsker Dü)

                    “Case Closed” tribute album

                    Of Beacons And Beans

                    “The Nerve Tattoo” EP

                    Ohm’s Concerto For Auto + Soprano Saw

                    “Angels And Daemons At Play” album (vinyl version only)

                    Pale Day

                    “The Nerve Tattoo” EP

                    Rattlesnake

                    “Barracuda” EP

                    Seethe

                    “Return Of Jesus Part II” compilation

                    Shane 2 AM

                    “Serpentine”-EP

                    Shock Me (Kiss)

                    “Flaming Youth” tribute album

                    Siddhartino

                    “Trust Us” album

                    Space Cadet Boogie

                    “Party Terror vol. 2” compilation

                    Summertime Is Here (L. Lux)

                    “Another Ugly EP”

                    Syk (Knutsen & Ludvigsen)

                    “Ellediller og krokofanter” compilation

                    The Waiting Game

                    “Child Of The Future”-album

                    The Sailboat Song

                    “The Other Fool” EP

                    30/30

                    “Let Them Eat Cake” album

                    This Otherness

                    “It’s A Love Cult” album

                    Trist Historie (Dumdum Boys/ Kjartan Kristiansen)

                    “Jg gleder meg til zir 2000” compilation

                    Valis

                    “Hey, Jane” EP

                    Viscount Grisnah

                    “Mountain” EP

                    We All Float Down Here Too!

                    “Soothing Songs For Ruth” album

                    Corrections, additions and discussions are welcome (especially for my list on page 1 with the unknown songs/ cover versions, too!).

                    in reply to: The Great SETLISTS massacre! #15520
                    Juergen
                    Participant

                      @ Ratmaus: I have included all additons/corrections and have edited the posting. Thanks!

                      in reply to: The Great SETLISTS massacre! #15518
                      Juergen
                      Participant

                        Great! You are right: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/u/ufo/rock+bottom_20141955.html

                        I added this information.

                        in reply to: The Great SETLISTS massacre! #15516
                        Juergen
                        Participant

                          @ fillmore alias Alex:

                          Simply private reasons like family (2 daughters), planning a house (and the lack of money due to this). No reasons to worry about me! I hope for a Bremen Schlachthof in May!

                          Back to topic: I love this thread, too. Every guessing about the source of a cover version or an unreleased Motorpsycho song is welcome! Hard facts are more welcome, of course!!

                          in reply to: The Great SETLISTS massacre! #15514
                          Juergen
                          Participant

                            @ jtr, BronYAur and otherdemon: Thanks for all the additions. I edited my posting with all the information.

                            I deleted “Wasted” because it was released on “Lobotomizer” (I am getting old – or I haven’t listened to that album in the last few years…).

                            “K.T. & Me” was “Tristano”? Tristano has been played before in October 1999 (e. g. in Trondheim and Bergen). So I wonder why Motorpsycho entitled this song in Colmar 2000-04-13 “K.T. & Me” but this is possible, of course.

                            I still don’t regard “Maiden Voyage” as a release because only 100 tapes were issued and practically no one has an original tape.

                            I agree with otherdemon about the instrumental “Trane”/”Dora Peach”.

                            in reply to: The Great SETLISTS massacre! #15510
                            Juergen
                            Participant
                              Quote:
                              By the way…the silent way. I would love to hear the Bielefeld version of Joe Zawinuels “In a Silent way”

                              Where is the problem? Two recordings were uploaded one year ago (the torrents are inactive now).

                              in reply to: The Great SETLISTS massacre! #15507
                              Juergen
                              Participant

                                @ 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).

                                @ jtr: Thanks! Did you see the concert or did you take your information from a recording? I have never seen a recording of this show so far!

                                in reply to: The Great SETLISTS massacre! #15504
                                Juergen
                                Participant
                                  Quote:
                                  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.

                                  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.

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