New Christs @ Backnang, Germany 1988-07-05 (SB)
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New Christs
JuZe, Backnang, Germany
July - 5 - 1988
SBD
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from SEETHELIGHT7 collection # 0539
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1st generation SBD tape. Thanks to SEETHEFUZZ7 for digitalizing it from tape and sending it to me.
Rec. Info:
1st gen tape -> wav-file -> wetransfer -> Magix Music Cleaning Lab (edit) -> FLAC (44,1 kHz, 16 Bit, Stereo) -> DIME
Absolute excellent sound. Track 9 is cut before its end.
What can I say about this other than it is absolute phantastic. The only mishap is the cut in track 9 but it doesn't really matter too much
as there is almost 80 min. of pure energy and sound. It would be interesting to know how SEETHELIGHT/FUZZ7 got hold of this outstanding gem.
The show was already on dime in 2009 upped by realomind and from him I got some additional information:
Kent Steedman plays his solo on an epic Born Out Of Time as well as the band lineup (see below).
There played a third band that evening: Fixed Up (French). They were obviously opening the triple show and their set was uploaded to dime by spacebandit in 2011.
I have to contact him and ask for a reseed.
Setlist (79:33 min.)
01 - Banter / Tuning
02 - No Way On Earth
03 - Dead Girl
04 - Plastic World
05 - Dropping Like Flies
06 - The Black Hole
07 - Headin' South
08 - Addiction
09 - The March (cut)
10 - ?
11 - I Swear
12 - Bed Of Nails
13 - Like A Curse *
14 - Born Out Of Time *
15 - Banter / Tuning
16 - You'll Never Catch My Wave
17 - Banter / Tuning
18 - Crying Sun
19 - No Next Time
Line-Up:
Rob Younger - Vocals
Charlie Owen - Guitar
Jim Dickson - Bass
Nick Fisher - Drums
with
Kent Steedman (Celibate Rifles) - Lead Guitar on *
Support the artists, go to their shows, buy their albums.
Do not convert to lossy files, unless for personal use. Don't ever sell!
Uploaded to DIME by Stacheleber 2013/11/29
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ReplyDeleteThanks very much for sharing this. Still puzzled by Track # 10. It is identified as The Hipster on another recording of the same concert. However, on earlier recordings, The Hipster sounds nothing like this middle-tempoo bluesy song... Anyone?
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