Category: Live Tapes or Videos (Page 6 of 22)

Rotgut on the Radio

Rotgut live on WKDU in 1990 &  WFMU in 1991.
Thanks for the tapes – Bill & Jackie

Live on WKDU 1/23/90 – Jackie Zahn’s show

01 – Hellbent
02 – Quit the World
03 – Rotgut
04 – 65 at 22
05 – White Castle Sunrise
06 – Hit the Rond
07 – The Stooge
08 – Intermission
09 – No Way Home
10 – Trigger Happy
11 – Stiff Neck
12 – Ain’t Nothin to Do
13 – Outro
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Live on WFMU 2/28/91 – Pat Duncan Program

00 – Intro
01 – Rotgut
02 – Kill Your Boss
03 – Trigger Happy
04 – Smash TV
05 – Hell Bent
06 – Quit the World
07 – AWOL for Life
08 – White Castle Sunrise
09 – Catfight
10 – Drink Yourself to Death
11 – Fun and Games Attitude
12 – No Way Home
13 – Everyone’s an Asshole
14 – Stiff Neck
15 – Gas Chamber
16 – Steak Knife
17 – Outro
18 – AWOL for Life
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Wishniaks Live on WKDU 1989

Wishniaks Live on WKDU from sometime in 1989 on Jackie’s show.

It was a very long time ago. It may have been our first performance for radio. I know we were psyched to be there. I remember the headphone mix sounding nothing like us and was a bit thrown by that. We played everything really fast, or sped up during tunes, which was kind of our m.o. Nice to hear what Jim Hostetter was doing on guitar and vocals. We always made such a racket live that I could never really tune in to what he was doing. This set is the band after our first e.p. came out and we were getting songs and our chops together for recording our album in Spring of ‘90. “Left in the Dark” is a cover of the Vertebrats. – except for the Vertebrats cover, all words and music by me, publishing: Bang Quack Music. Hostetter took some lyrical liberties live a la Westerberg. – Andrew Chalfen

Wishniaks were Andrew Chalfen (Trolleyvox, I Think Like Midnight) – Guitar, David Frank – Drums, James B. Moran – Bass & Jim Hostetter – Guitar & Vocals.

Thanks for the tape Jackie & for Andrew for making the files sound better.

01 – One Eye Open
02 – Monterey
03 – Day to End All Days
04 – Chatting – Prior to Summertime
05 – Summertime
06 – 6am
07 – Double Taking
08 – Distraction
09 – Marcys Gone
10 – Marianne Faithfull
11 – Point of No Return
12 – Left in the Dark
13 – She Gets You
14 – One Eye Open -Practice
15 – Distraction – Practice

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Giant Sand – Live Khyber Pass April 6th 1990

Howe Gelb’s Giant Sand is the most resilient and consistently inventive American band of the last two decades–part of the well spring of the Tucson musical dynasty.
Along with Thin White Rope I thought Giant Sand was one of the most under-rated sort of country/indie/psych/whatever bands of the 90;s
(Again I will try to figure out the song titles later but I wanted to get this up)
Thanks for the tape file Don Sheluga

01 – Unknown
02 – Unknown
03 – Unknown
04 – Unknown
05 – Unknown
06 – Unknown
07 – Unknown
08 – Unknown
09 – Unknown
10 – Unknown

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Killing Joke – Live

City Gardens, Trenton NJ 10th February 1991

01 intro
02 Inside The Termite Mound
03 Money Is Not Our God
04 Extremities
05 Wardance
06 Intravenous
07 The Beautiful Dead
08 Change
09 Frenzy
10 The Age Of Greed
11 Complications

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Thanks for the Live tapes Don Sheluga

East Side Club – 8-17-81

Killing Joke from the East Side Club from August 17th 1981 part of their East coast of the US Tour

Audio Tape

01 – Wardance
02 – Unspeakable
03 – The Wait
04 – The Fall of Because
05 – Complications
06 – Exit
07 – Requiem
08 – Follow the Leaders
09 – Bloodsport
10 – Change
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Video

Killing Joke east Coast Tour Flyer

Gang War – Hot Club 11-30-79

Gang War was a late 70s early 80s collaboration between Johnny Thunders & Wayne Kramer. I posted a later show at Emerald City this is there 1979 show from the Hot Club.

01 – Ramblin’ Rose
02 – London Boys
03 – These Boots Were Made for Walking
04 – The Harder They Come
05 – Mia
06 – I’ll Go Crazy
07 – Endless Party
08 – If You’re Going to the City
09 – Gypsy
10 – The 10 Commandments of Love
11 – Hey Thanks
12 – Pipeline

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Grisly Fiction – Live on WKDU (May 16, 1989)

Grisly Fiction was formed in the mid 1980’s in Syracuse, NY. The band moved to Philadelphia, PA in 1988 and signed with Brooklyn based label Community 3 Records later that year. Their debut EP “Scrape Face” was released in 1989 and was well received even earning a Futures Pick designation from CMJ.  The band toured the Northeast, Midwest and parts of the South in support of the disc, playing with up and coming bands such as Slint, The Jesus Lizard and Fugazi in the process.

The band released their second Comm 3 album “C’mon Bean Juice” in 1990 and again toured the Northeast and Midwest. After releasing the “Electrolytes”/”Dear Meat” 7″ single in 1991 the band called it quits.

In 2010, on the occasion of a punk rock reunion show in Syracuse, N.Y. over Labor Day weekend, the band reconvened and prepared some new songs for the event. After a rousing return to performing live, additional shows were arranged and in August of 2011 the band recorded their latest CD “My Emotional Geometry Is Like Spider Webs“.

Grisly Fiction for this performance from Jackie’s show on WKDU was Rob Coye (Crankcase, Phantom Pilots) Gtr and Voc, Chuck Hanning (Crankcase) Drums and Voc and Roger Bodine (DTO, Underraga, Suktub, Heroics) on Bass and Voc.  (Sometime after this Jeremy took over for Chuck on drums.)
Thanks for the tape Jackie.

00 – Intro
01 – CRT
02 – Shadows
03 – Outside
04 – Kitchen Utensils
05 – Expanding
06 – Sculpt
07 – History
08 – Questions
09 – Coloures
10 – P-4
11 – Prostitution
12 – Cows
13 – Cerebral Maintenance
14 – Outro
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King Face – Live Club Pizazz

King face was a band based out of Washington, DC that started around 1985. They were more straight ahead rock influenced then most of the  DC bands at the  time. It really made them stand out.  The band consisted of Mark Sullivan on vocals, Patrick Bobst on guitar, Andrew Rapoport on bass and Larry Colbert on drums. The band members all had roots in the local hardcore scene. Mark Sullivan had played in a band called The Slinkees in high school. This band featured two members who would go on to start Minor Threat and Dischord Records: Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson. This is them live from Club Pizazz which was just off the Bridge & Pratt  el stop (or was it the one before that?)
More info at WFMU’s Beware of the Blogpost

Club Pizazz – Philadelphia 3-27-87

01 – I Don’t Want to Be Anything
02 – Anyone
03 – Crawl Into Tomorrow
04 – Lull-A-Bye
05 – Ain’t Talkin’ About Love
06 – One Truth
07 – Opportunity
08 – Dirty Wings
09 – Like a King
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