(05-14-2018, 08:05 AM)Alan Wrote: It could be any one of multiple bootlegs from the late '92 to '94 period. Harvey Birrell was their live soundman from around mid '92 and he added a lot of the samples to the bands' live show, especially during the early '93 European tour as I recall. Was it taped from radio? Considering you're from the North, I'd guess it was the Ulster Hall 19/12/93 show, an hour of which went out on the BBC. Was 'Alternative Ulster' played as an encore?
Thanks Alan. If anyone knew the answer to this it would be you!
No, it definitely wasn't recorded in the north and it wasn't taped from radio either.
It was so long ago I had this tape that I don't want to say any more in case I'm talking bollocks.
But I seem to remember that it didn't sound like a huge venue, it wasn't a huge festival or anything.
Like nearly the only sound between songs really is these samples. And it seems to take them a bit of time in between songs, which is why I guess Harvey is filling the silence with dicking about with these samples. But they sound class, really like Ministry or something.
Again, this might be bollocks, but I seem to remember it was in the north of England somewhere.
I've had a look through setlistfm, there's one here which seems about right. Are there any kind of "classic" bootlegs from this era?
I'm thinking now we're talking late 1992 or early 1993. The more I think about it, the more I think that none of the 14 songs from Troublegum were in the set.
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- Innocent X
- Skinning Pit
- Disgracelands
- Neck Freak
- Totally Random Man
- Accelerator
- Teethgrinder
- Meat Abstract
- Auto Surgery
- Potato Junkie