Some of the live Pet Shop Boys is the same recording from Tape 18. Looks like I made a little compilation here.
Shawn and Jeff parts are May 1995.
Continue readingSome of the live Pet Shop Boys is the same recording from Tape 18. Looks like I made a little compilation here.
Shawn and Jeff parts are May 1995.
Continue readingSome Movement for ya. I actually wrote the date on this tape (why didn’t more more often!) but of course I can barely read it, haha. But it might say June 16 1996, which seems about right.
The audio on some of this tape is just abysmal. But it’s still kinda cool 🙂 I date parts of it July 4-7 (from Glastonbury ’96 in the beginning) and possibly July 14 (being the Sunday after the release of Electronic’s Raise The Pressure 🙂 )
By the way the entire Glastonbury broadcast is available at archive.org – rad!
Continue readingThe first ten songs were put together by yours truly; I remember making a quick compilation to listen to at school on my walkman. The rest is all Movement, from either August 11 or 19, 1996 🙂
Continue readingThis one starts out with a few minutes of Transmitter Adjustments on Live 105, then goes into some Movement (with a couple F-bombs scattered in there! Hahaha)… Then back to more Transmitter Adjustments (I proooobably accidentally flipped the sides on this one… my bad. I’m sure it’s going to happen a lot though. Heh)
I used to make my own compilations, and it looks like a big chunk of side A on this tape was a compilation of all the live Erasure I’d collected to this point, haha. Then it goes into some Alphabet Club for a while, then some pretty hard Movement stuff (Ministry to Nitzer Ebb to KMFDM = perfect block, haha) then some more Alphabet Club.
The majority of this tape was probably recorded in ’95, but I had caught wind of a new OMD song being played on Live 105 in the summer of ’96. To get Live 105 at my house, I had to rig a wire from my boom box’s antennae out my window and up to my roof. Worth it! I was able to catch Walking On The Milky Way twice this way. I wouldn’t be able to get my hands on the Universal album until about 2000.
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