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== Brixton Ace, London, England == | == Brixton Ace, London, England == | ||
− | The second part of this concert including [[Sister Ray]] was recorded from | + | The second part of this concert including [[Alice (song)|Alice]], [[Valentine (song)|Valentine]], [[Anaconda (song)|Anaconda]], [[Body Electric (song)|Body Electric]], [[1969]] and [[Sister Ray (song)|Sister Ray]] was recorded from <br/> |
− | + | the mixing desk. This part is available in very good sound quality on various live bootleg LPs such as [[Halloween In Arkham]].<br/> | |
− | A complete audience recording of the gig | + | Often such vinyl bootlegs would wrongly name [[Thu, 17-Mar-1983|March 17th, 1983]] as the source of the featured recording. Listening to these <br/> |
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+ | bootlegs would, however, undoubtedly reveal that their actual origin is in fact this mixing desk take.<br/> | ||
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+ | A complete audience recording of the gig does exist as well, but is hard to find. This recording does also offer<br/> | ||
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+ | a very good sound quality but gives a different impression of the sound as it - naturally - includes the noise <br/> | ||
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+ | from on stage, from around the venue and from the audience. <br/> | ||
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Revision as of 01:05, 8 March 2015
Brixton Ace, London, England
The second part of this concert including Alice, Valentine, Anaconda, Body Electric, 1969 and Sister Ray was recorded from
the mixing desk. This part is available in very good sound quality on various live bootleg LPs such as Halloween In Arkham.
Often such vinyl bootlegs would wrongly name March 17th, 1983 as the source of the featured recording. Listening to these
bootlegs would, however, undoubtedly reveal that their actual origin is in fact this mixing desk take.
A complete audience recording of the gig does exist as well, but is hard to find. This recording does also offer
a very good sound quality but gives a different impression of the sound as it - naturally - includes the noise
from on stage, from around the venue and from the audience.
An Edritch quote from the gig (before 1969):
- "This is the last time we play this song. .... ever ....".
Setlist
Note that in the header of the second advert it is mentioned that "All shows are being recorded for CH4".
This would have been wonderful, but to-day no such recording has ever surfaced nor is any information
available about such recording.
Thanks for the lovely picture (and the info), though, to HL Forum member Dan.