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      One point that should not be forgotten is, however, that traders of Sisters bootleg cassettes back in the days<br/>       partly tended to add tracks to (or delete tracks from) original and/or audience recordings in order to generate <br/>       "unknown" and "new" trading material, thereby fooling (and milking) fans and collectors for their own personal <br/>       benefit (thus, also causing decade-long irritations). It's been a bad world. And it has not changed to the better <br/>       in every respect since.<br/> |       One point that should not be forgotten is, however, that traders of Sisters bootleg cassettes back in the days<br/>       partly tended to add tracks to (or delete tracks from) original and/or audience recordings in order to generate <br/>       "unknown" and "new" trading material, thereby fooling (and milking) fans and collectors for their own personal <br/>       benefit (thus, also causing decade-long irritations). It's been a bad world. And it has not changed to the better <br/>       in every respect since.<br/> | ||
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Revision as of 11:28, 20 December 2017
College of Further Education, Oxford, England
Part of The Sisters of Mercy's UK & Europe Spring Tour in 1984,
the first and last concert ever, The Sisters of Mercy played in Oxford town.
A mixing desk and an audience recording of this concert do exist
and are in circulation among the fanbase, see also Oxford CFE 18-05-84.
Setlists
Soundcheck
NOTE: As a matter of relative likeliness, The Sisters of Mercy's soundcheck on that day might not have included
these tracks (if there was one at all). No recording of evidence has ever surfaced. On the other hand, the
idea of a soundcheck as noted here (and elsewhere) could well derive from the fact that these two songs
were the only songs from this concert that made it onto The Grief bootleg. Debates continue as there is
no proof to the contrary, either.
One point that should not be forgotten is, however, that traders of Sisters bootleg cassettes back in the days
partly tended to add tracks to (or delete tracks from) original and/or audience recordings in order to generate
"unknown" and "new" trading material, thereby fooling (and milking) fans and collectors for their own personal
benefit (thus, also causing decade-long irritations). It's been a bad world. And it has not changed to the better
in every respect since.
Show
Our thanks for the pictures go to Heartland Forum member brunobossier.