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damage done revisited
Posted: 27 Nov 2003, 16:46
by randdebiel²
I was listening to damage done live this morning (live in Stafford version) and I actually thought it sounded fantastic.....am I sick?
Posted: 27 Nov 2003, 16:49
by MrChris
I don't think so. I was saying something similar recently about Watch performed live. But then, the sisters back in 82 or 83 could have performed Three Little Boys live and made it sound dangerous, frantic and profound.
Posted: 27 Nov 2003, 16:51
by ryan
is that one of em 81 gigs- the one where he screams "DAMAGE...DAMAGE DAMAGE...ECT" at the start
i love that one whatever it is- that recording is fantastic btw
Posted: 27 Nov 2003, 16:52
by ryan
yup- Leeds - Warehouse 1981-05-04
fantastic
Posted: 27 Nov 2003, 17:10
by Big Si
ryan_w_0000 wrote:yup- Leeds - Warehouse 1981-05-04
fantastic
Keep an eye on the Weeding thread over the next few days!
Posted: 27 Nov 2003, 17:34
by mh
One of the old 7 inchers? I forget the company who made them, but they were effing great.
Posted: 27 Nov 2003, 17:57
by zaltys7
mh wrote:One of the old 7 inchers? I forget the company who made them, but they were effing great.
Primary
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 05:04
by James
The primary bootleg 7" is the first single.
Damage Done + 3 Live Tracks 7" is made by Pan Vox, from Portugal, the same people that made the Good Things + 2 Live Tracks 7"
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 10:10
by zaltys7
James wrote:The primary bootleg 7" is the first single.
Damage Done + 3 Live Tracks 7" is made by Pan Vox, from Portugal, the same people that made the Good Things + 2 Live Tracks 7"
I've got both those
although I always regarded the sound quality as very poor.
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 10:18
by Big Si
zaltys7 wrote:James wrote:The primary bootleg 7" is the first single.
Damage Done + 3 Live Tracks 7" is made by Pan Vox, from Portugal, the same people that made the Good Things + 2 Live Tracks 7"
I've got both those
although I always regarded the sound quality as very poor.
My copy of Good Things sounds great! Dunno about the other one though?
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 11:28
by mh
Yeh, Pan Vox was the crowd responsible. I have both, and they are fairly rough alright but the energy and enthusiasm is all there. At least they don't sound like they were recorded under 20,000 mattresses.