Cytat: Sylvie w 17 Wrzesień 2010, 20:51:58Mam oryginalny bootleg. Kupiony dawno temu w Hiszpanii.
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Opis ze strony ManErg:
Lighthousekeepers CD
Recording: ?
Performance: ? Claims: London 7 Jan 1971
Likely: Track 1,3: Belgian TVH
Track 2,4: '71 BBC Live
Oil Well RSC 141 CD (Italy) (CD - 4/1995)
Theme One
Killer
A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers
W
Some uncertainty here. This is the same content as Theme One. Some claim it is new material, but Pawn Hearts and Jim both say that Lost is in fact the Lighthousekeepers of track 3 repeated, minus its first few minutes, and that all material is copied from Lost Live Tapes. I've never heard it.
A opis wspomnianego Lost Live Tapes jest taki:
THE LOST LIVE TAPES (LONDON 1970-71) (CD) CD
Recording: 7-8
Performance: ex Belgian TV 1971 (1-2), BBC 10/5/71 (3-5)
AULICA A.106 (Italy) (CD)
Theme One
A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers
Man-Erg
W
Killer
This is now made irrelevant by the excellent VDGG Is On The Air, which contains all these tracks and more. Nicely done cover shows lightning, inside of booklet has colour photos of individual band members. The cover incorrectly identifies "Lighthouse" (which is complete) as "Lost," and "Man-Erg" (which doesn't have any skips!) as "Refugees. The ManErg recommendation for the BBC stuff remains Fellow Travellers which is unbeaten for the sheer adrenalin rush of the sound on Killer.
VDGG Is On The Air 2CDR
Recording: 7-8
Performance: ex Radio: BBC 5 Oct 71 (1-3)
BBC 5 Oct 77 (4-6)
BBC 25 May 70 (7-9)
BBC 10 Jun 71 (10)
TV: Belgian TV 10 Jun 1975 (1-4),
Bremen Beat Club 5 April 70 (5)
Belgian Rock of the 70's 1971 (6-7)
Kiss The Tit A.106 (Italy) (CD)
Disk 1: Radio
Man-Erg, W, Killer, Cats Eye/Yellow Fever, Sphinx in the Face, Plague of Sleepwalkers, Darkness, Refugees, After the Flood, Theme One
Disk2 TV:
Undercover Man, Arrow,Scorched Earth, Sleepwalkers, Theme One, A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers
Two disks, first is radio sessions, second TV. Nothing actually new here, but its nice to have everything in one place. Many of these are outstanding, both in performance and sound (although Fellow Travellers still has the edge for sheer adrenalin on Killer, and remains essential). Darkness is especially fine.
FELLOW TRAVELLERS CD
Recording: 7-10
Performance:ex VdGG BBC 10/5/71,
Hammill and Jaxon, BBC 1974
First Single
Chapter One 25136
Man-Erg/W/Killer/Rubicon/A Louse is Not a Home/Red Shift/People You Were Going To/Firebrand
Transferred directly from a copy of the bootleg LP. Nice full cover cover which doesn't have anything to do with the band, however. Since the 10/5/71 session appears without the skips in "Man-Erg" on VDGG Is On The Air this is only strictly essential for tracks 4-8 (which mean that its essential anyway!). However, the sheer adrenalin of the sound quality on the 10/5/71 session remains supreme (and staggering) . The 90 second instrumental break in Killer represents the all time high point of live VDGG recordings, and in fact the greatest achievement of Western civilisation to date!