Difference between revisions of "I Can't Await To Meet My Deadly Friends"
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| [[Fri, 10-May-1985|Schlachthof, Bremen 1985]] | | [[Fri, 10-May-1985|Schlachthof, Bremen 1985]] | ||
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− | | A2 [[The Damage Done (song)|Damage Done]] | + | | A2 [[The Damage Done (song)|Damage Done]] <br/> |
− | | 3:05 | + | | 3:05 <br/> |
− | | A1 and A2 from [[The Damage Done (single)|original release]] | + | | A1 and A2 from [[The Damage Done (single)|original release]] <br/>in reversed order |
− | | B2 [[Ghostrider (song)|Ghostrider]] | + | | B2 [[Ghostrider (song)|Ghostrider]] <br/> |
− | | 8:00 | + | | 8:00<br/> |
− | | Total running time medley | + | | Total running time medley <br/>including [[Sister Ray (song)|Sister Ray]] |
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− | | A3 [[Burn]] | + | | A3 [[Burn]]<br/> |
− | | 3:27 | + | | 3:27<br/> |
− | | [[Thu, 08-Nov-1984|Schlachthof, Bremen 1984]] | + | | [[Thu, 08-Nov-1984|Schlachthof, Bremen 1984]]<br/> |
− | | B3 [[Sister Ray (song)|Sister Ray]] | + | | B3 [[Sister Ray (song)|Sister Ray]]<br/> |
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− | | [[Thu, 08-Nov-1984|Bremen 1984]] (Cover 3rd version: Bremen '85) | + | | [[Thu, 08-Nov-1984|Bremen 1984]] <br/>(Cover 3rd version: Bremen '85) |
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| A4 [[Amphetamine Logic|Logic]] | | A4 [[Amphetamine Logic|Logic]] | ||
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| [[Fri, 10-May-1985|Schlachthof, Bremen 1985]] | | [[Fri, 10-May-1985|Schlachthof, Bremen 1985]] | ||
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− | | A5 [[Fix (song)|Fix]] | + | | A5 [[Fix (song)|Fix]]<br/> |
− | | | + | | 1:41<br/> |
− | | as a short intro, no mention on covers or labels | + | | as a short intro only, no mention<br/>on the covers or labels |
− | | B5 [[Emma (song)|Emma]] | + | | B5 [[Emma (song)|Emma]]<br/> |
− | | 6:33 | + | | 6:33<br/> |
− | | [[Fri, 10-May-1985|Schlachthof, Bremen 1985]] | + | | [[Fri, 10-May-1985|Schlachthof, Bremen 1985]]<br/> |
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− | | A6 [[Knockin' On Heaven's Door (song)|Knockin' On Heaven's Door]] | + | | A6 [[Knockin' On Heaven's Door (song)|Knockin' On Heaven's Door]] <br/> |
− | | 8:33 | + | | 8:33 <br/> |
− | | Total running time inclucing [[Fix (song)|Fix]], otherwise 6:52 | + | | Total running time inclucing [[Fix (song)|Fix]], <br/>otherwise 6:52 |
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* Label: Shelter Records | * Label: Shelter Records | ||
− | * Catalogue#: LP 0398, MC 0564 | + | * Catalogue#: LP 0398, MC 0564 (hinting at the idea that a music cassette would exist as well) |
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* Format: 12" vinyl LP | * Format: 12" vinyl LP | ||
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* Black 180-220 gram vinyls, manufactured in Germany | * Black 180-220 gram vinyls, manufactured in Germany | ||
− | * b/w ''Shelter Records'' labels | + | * b/w ''Shelter Records'' labels |
− | + | : [http://db.tsom.org/roios/i_can_t_await_to_meet_my_deadly_friends.html Other sources] (scroll) maintain, that first pressings of this edition had come with yellow and red labels, most likely simply confusing the cover colours of the first and second edition with the labels of the first one. | |
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− | * | + | * On the front cover is a sketch drawing of a crucified and transfixed person. |
− | * The back cover shows an X-ray picture. | + | * The back cover shows an X-ray picture. looking like someone's head and a large necklace around the shoulders and coming with the caption: |
+ | : ''Golden lads and girls all must,'' | ||
+ | : ''As chimney-sweepers, come to dust.'' | ||
+ | :            ''Shakespear, Cymbeline, 4. Akt 2. Szene'' | ||
* [[The Damage Done (song)|The Damage Done]] is misspelled as "Demage Done" on sleeve and label. | * [[The Damage Done (song)|The Damage Done]] is misspelled as "Demage Done" on sleeve and label. | ||
− | * [[Knockin' On Heaven's Door (song)|Knockin' On Heaven's Door]] is | + | * [[Knockin' On Heaven's Door (song)|Knockin' On Heaven's Door]] is given wrongly as "Knocking On Heaven's Door" on sleeve and label. |
* The running times of the songs are noted after each track on the backcover. | * The running times of the songs are noted after each track on the backcover. | ||
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: TAKK HASSE OG MARIT (Nor.: Thanks to Hasse and Marit) | : TAKK HASSE OG MARIT (Nor.: Thanks to Hasse and Marit) | ||
: FOR THE FIRST TIME UNBROKEN I AM RETURNED | : FOR THE FIRST TIME UNBROKEN I AM RETURNED | ||
− | + | : PRODUCED BY THOMAS JEROME NEWTON AND BAAL FOR BROKEN HOPES PROJECT | |
− | + | <br/> | |
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− | : PRODUCED BY THOMAS JEROME NEWTON AND BAAL FOR BROKEN | ||
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'''NOTE:''' | '''NOTE:''' | ||
− | * Thomas Jerome Newton and Baal are regularly credited as producers by [https://www.discogs.com/label/758333-Shelter-Records-7 Shelter Records], | + | * Thomas Jerome Newton and Baal are regularly credited as producers by [https://www.discogs.com/label/758333-Shelter-Records-7 Shelter Records], both referring to characters impersonated by [[David Bowie]] as performer in: |
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: a) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Fell_to_Earth The Man Who Fell To Earth] (as Thomas Jerome Newton) in a movie directed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Roeg Nicolas Roeg] and | : a) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Fell_to_Earth The Man Who Fell To Earth] (as Thomas Jerome Newton) in a movie directed by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Roeg Nicolas Roeg] and | ||
: b) a BBC 1982 TV production of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baal_%28play%29 Baal] (as Baal), a play by German modernist playwright [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertolt_Brecht Bertholt Brecht] | : b) a BBC 1982 TV production of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baal_%28play%29 Baal] (as Baal), a play by German modernist playwright [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertolt_Brecht Bertholt Brecht] | ||
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− | [[File:Deadly Friends Second Edition Overview.jpg| | + | [[File:Deadly Friends Second Edition Overview.jpg|230px|right|thumb|''I Can't Await To Meet My Deadly Friends'' <br/>- Second Edition (overview)]] |
− | [[File:Deadly Friends Third Edition Red Brown Marbled Vinyl.jpg| | + | [[File:Deadly Friends Third Edition Red Brown Marbled Vinyl.jpg|230px|right|thumb|''I Can't Await To Meet My Deadly Friends'' <br/>- Third Edition with brown marbled vinyl]] |
− | [[File:Deadly Friends Brown Marbled Vinyl.jpg| | + | [[File:Deadly Friends Brown Marbled Vinyl.jpg|230px|right|thumb|''I Can't Await To Meet My Deadly Friends'' <br/>- Brown marbled vinyl - ]] |
== Additional Pictures == | == Additional Pictures == | ||
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− | | [[File:Deadly Friends Clear Pink Splattered Vinyl.jpg|thumb| | + | | [[File:Deadly Friends Clear Pink Splattered Vinyl.jpg|thumb|180px|left|''I Can't Await To Meet My Deadly Friends'' - Clear Pink Splatterd Vinyl]] |
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− | | [[File:Deadly Friends Clear Red And Blue Splattered Vinyl.jpg|thumb|left| | + | | [[File:Deadly Friends Clear Red And Blue Splattered Vinyl.jpg|thumb|left|210px|''I Can't Await To Meet My Deadly Friends'' - Clear Orange Splattered Vinyl -]] |
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− | | [[File:Deadly Friends Clear Vinyl.jpg|thumb|left| | + | | [[File:Deadly Friends Clear Vinyl.jpg|thumb|left|195px|''I Can't Await To Meet My Deadly Friends'' - Clear Vinyl -]] |
− | | [[File:Deadly Friends Olive Green Marbled Vinyl.jpg|thumb|left| | + | | [[File:Deadly Friends Olive Green Marbled Vinyl.jpg|thumb|left|215px|''I Can't Await To Meet My Deadly Friends'' - Olive Green Marbled Vinyl - ]] |
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Revision as of 10:49, 29 May 2017
A vinyl LP from the 1980ies released in three covers editions, the latter of which in at least six different pressings (vinyl colours). The bootleg features selected live tracks from two concerts by The Sisters of Mercy in Bremen, one from November 1984 and the other one from May 1985, and the two main songs from The Sisters of Mercy's first single The Damage Done as opening tracks. All three versions share the same tracklist and title, while the covers look entirely different and might give rise to the impression of completely different releases. However, the unlike designs on front of the covers have one detail in common: all the pictures show a religous motive.
Remarks
- All editions name the band as "Sisters of Mercy", omitting the article.
- The content is the same as on record two of the 2LP bootleg Kings And Queen.
- The intro to Knockin' On Heaven's Door consists of a short version of Fix, which is not mentioned on any of the covers.
- When Doktor Avalanche starts the main song, a shout from the audience can be heard: "We will, we will rock you".
- As the rhythm is very similar to the according Queen song, this has an amusing effect.
Sources
- Watch and The Damage Doneare studio outtakes from the The Damage Done single.
- They appear in reversed order on the records, but not in the cover tracklists.
- All the live tracks were recorded from the audience at Kulturzentrum Schlachthof in Bremen;
- Burn and Ghostrider / Sister Ray were recorded live on 8 November 1984;
- Logic, Fix / Knockin' On Heaven's Door, Gimme Shelter, Train and Emma were recorded live on 10 May 1985.
For recent price developments see sistersbootlegs/I can't await to meet my deadly friends or popsike/deadlyfriends...
Track List
Side 1 | Duration | Remarks | Side 2 | Duration | Remarks |
A1 Watch | 3:02 | correct running time: 3:12 | B1 Gimme Shelter | 5:40 | Schlachthof, Bremen 1985 |
A2 Damage Done |
3:05 |
A1 and A2 from original release in reversed order |
B2 Ghostrider |
8:00 |
Total running time medley including Sister Ray |
A3 Burn |
3:27 |
Schlachthof, Bremen 1984 |
B3 Sister Ray |
Bremen 1984 (Cover 3rd version: Bremen '85) | |
A4 Logic | 4:15 | Schlachthof, Bremen 1985 | B4 Train | 2:47 | Schlachthof, Bremen 1985 |
A5 Fix |
1:41 |
as a short intro only, no mention on the covers or labels |
B5 Emma |
6:33 |
Schlachthof, Bremen 1985 |
A6 Knockin' On Heaven's Door |
8:33 |
Total running time inclucing Fix, otherwise 6:52 |
Various Editions
First Edition
Release Notes
- Label: Shelter Records
- Catalogue#: LP 0398, MC 0564 (hinting at the idea that a music cassette would exist as well)
- Format: 12" vinyl LP
- Barcode: 4 008535 034473 / Run-out Grooves: SIS
- Released: First pressing - 1985, later pressings - 1986
Remarks
- Black 180-220 gram vinyls, manufactured in Germany
- b/w Shelter Records labels
- Other sources (scroll) maintain, that first pressings of this edition had come with yellow and red labels, most likely simply confusing the cover colours of the first and second edition with the labels of the first one.
- On the front cover is a sketch drawing of a crucified and transfixed person.
- The back cover shows an X-ray picture. looking like someone's head and a large necklace around the shoulders and coming with the caption:
- Golden lads and girls all must,
- As chimney-sweepers, come to dust.
- Shakespear, Cymbeline, 4. Akt 2. Szene
- The Damage Done is misspelled as "Demage Done" on sleeve and label.
- Knockin' On Heaven's Door is given wrongly as "Knocking On Heaven's Door" on sleeve and label.
- The running times of the songs are noted after each track on the backcover.
- Further backcover notes:
- TAKK HASSE OG MARIT (Nor.: Thanks to Hasse and Marit)
- FOR THE FIRST TIME UNBROKEN I AM RETURNED
- PRODUCED BY THOMAS JEROME NEWTON AND BAAL FOR BROKEN HOPES PROJECT
NOTE:
- Thomas Jerome Newton and Baal are regularly credited as producers by Shelter Records, both referring to characters impersonated by David Bowie as performer in:
- a) The Man Who Fell To Earth (as Thomas Jerome Newton) in a movie directed by Nicolas Roeg and
- b) a BBC 1982 TV production of Baal (as Baal), a play by German modernist playwright Bertholt Brecht
Second Edition
Release Notes
- Label: Shelter Records
- Catalogue#: LP 0398, MC 0564
- Barcode:
- Released: most likely 1986
Remarks
- This version comes on black vinyl with white Shelter Records labels.
- The backcover gives the song durations in a line
- below the tracklist of each side of the record
- Further back cover notes:
- TAKK HASSE OG MARIT (Nor.: Thanks to Hasse and Marit)
- For the first time unbroken I am returned
- PRODUCED BY THOMAS JEROME NEWTON AND BAAL*
- *see NOTE under first edition
- Damage Done is misspelled as "Demage Done" on sleeve and labels.
- Knockin' On Heaven's Door is noted as "Knocking On Heaven's Door" on the cover.
Third Edition
Release Notes
- Label: - none given
- Catalogue#: none
- Run-outs: SIS
- Released: in several pressings on varied coloured vinyl after 1986
Remarks
- This edition has no barcode.
- The running times of the songs are not mentioned this cover.
- Back cover notes:
- WARNING: All Rights of the producer and the owner of the recorded work
- reserved. Unauthorized copying, public performance, broadcasting, hiring
- or rental of this recording prohibited.
- Ghostrider and Sister Ray are listed separately, not as a medley,
- and wrongly marked as Bremen 1985.
- Knockin' On Heaven's Door is noted as "Knocking On Heaven's Door".
- Gimme Shelter is misspelled "Gimmi Shelter" on the labels.
- In addition, the title of the bootleg ends abruply:
- I CANT AWAIT TO SEE MY DEADL...
Various Pressings
- This edition was pressed on vinyls of many different colours.
- Vinyl colours that have appeared so far are:
- clear, black, red-brown, brown marbled, clear splattered with pink (or red),
- clear red splattered with a bit of blue, splattered clear-orange, and green.
- Colours that would allegedly also exist,
- while we have not yet traced a picture of them, are pink, and white.
- Possibly, it's just a matter of describing colours ...
Additional Pictures
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