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Mad Scene Live

The Mad Scene included Hamish Kilgour (of New Zealand’s The Clean) on guitar/vocals, Lisa Siegel on guitar/vocals, and, eventually, former Go-Betweens bassist Robert Vickers.
Live recordings of 2 early shows in Philadelphia from the Khyber (1992) & JC Dobbs (1995)

Thanks to Rob Strong for figuring out song titles

Khyber Pass 4/9/92

01 – Watertanks.mp3
02 – Silhouette.mp3
03 – Eye.mp3
04 – Whats Going On.mp3
05 – Whole World.mp3
06 – Holding Pattern.mp3
07 – People to Talk To.mp3
08 – Paper Plane.mp3
09 – Falling Over Spilling Over.mp3
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JC Dobbs 5/31/95

01 – Choose.mp3
02 – Whole World.mp3
03 – Silhouette.mp3
04 – Sealight.mp3
05 – Change.mp3
06 – Transatlantic Telephone Conversation.mp3
07 – Watertanks.mp3
08 – Hoping.mp3
09 – People to Talk To.mp3
10 – Falling Over Spilling Over [End Cut].mp3
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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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Latimer – Demo Tape

Latimer was a fixture on the local scene in the mid-1990s, thanks to frequent live shows and tape, 7 inch releases plus later a pair of memorable albums on the World Domination record label.
The band — which at various times included singer/guitarist Geoff Doring (who sadly passed away in 2005) – bassist Dylan Cotton – drummer Rob Sherman – guitarist/singer Rich Fravel (Uptown Bones, Mt Vengeance, Ashtabula, Blue) and guitarist Kevin Morpurgo (Dandelion).

This is an early 6 song demo tape called Ted Morgan Muscle Car in the band at this time was Rich, Dylan, Geoff & Spidey. There are little excerpts of music in between the songs.

A1 – Carolida
A1-2 – Inbetween Music
A2 – Why Should I
A2-2 – Inbetween Music
A3 – Finger
A3-2 – Inbetween Music
B1 – Once
B1-2 – Inbetween Music
B2 – Stabs the Reason
B2-2 – Inbetween Music
B3 – Elixir
B3-2 – Inbetween Music

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demo back cover





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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Cato Salsa Experience – 2 Khyber Shows from 2002

Two shows from t he Khyber in 2002 from Cato Salsa Experience.   They consistsed of Christian Engfelt, Cato Thomassen, Jon Magne Riise and Nina Bjørndalen in 2003). The group formed in Oslo, Norway in January of 1998.

They released a self titled EP in March of 1998 through their own record label, Garralda Records.

They released their debut album, “A Good Tip for a Good Time” in 2000 in the UK and 2002 in the US.

Khyber – July 27, 2002

01 – Title Unknown
02 – So – the Circus is Back in Town
03 – Title Unknown
04 – Sister Disco
05 – Lucky Girl
06 – Title Unknown
07 – Deadbeat
08 – Awaiting the Bash
09 – Move On
10 – Listen to Me Daddyo
11 – Albert Bones Electric Meal
12 – Title Unknown

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Khyber – November 5, 2002

05 – Title Unknown
07 – Title Unknown
13 – I Can Give You Anything
14 – Albert Bones Electric Meal
15 – Sister Disco
16 – Lucky Girl
18 – Deadbeat
20 – So – the Circus is Back in Town
21 – Time to Freak Out

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Suktub – Live on WKDU

Live on Marina’s show from March 7, 1997. Suktub was Roger Bodine (Grisly Fiction, Underraga, DTO) on bass and vocals, John Malloy on guitar and vocals and Jeremy Sustare (Grisly Fiction, Underraga, Skeeter & the Itch) on drums.

00 – Intro
01 – When the Chevy Breaks
02 – Son of Sevenless
03 – Needle
04 – Whiskey Biscuit
05 – Cathartic
06 – Space Beetle
07 – Idiot Child
08 – Cultivate the Culture
09 – Safety Glass
10 – Outro

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