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Re: European Club Gig tracklisting order? serious help
Just popped in to say the version of Born Slippy (not NUXX, the instrumental one) is one of my favorite UW performances ever. Sooo incredibly epic; it just builds and builds forever. Wish they had more tracks like it. I'm glad they decided to use it on Bootleg Babies...it really is incredible (and much different than the studio version)
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Re: European Club Gig tracklisting order? serious help
indeed. not as old as some here, but nearing 40.
I was going to parties when you were still at your mothers teet froopy! |
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Re: European Club Gig tracklisting order? serious help
Does anyone have any information on this show? I just dug it up from my iTunes backup and listened to it for the first time in about 6 years and it still holds up as the best electronic improv I've ever heard, from Underworld especially. Sounds like a show of a lifetime! I don't even know the date of it. All I've ever heard is, 1996 Germany.
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Re: European Club Gig tracklisting order? serious help
We know Underworld played in Hamburg on 20th July 1996, so it is likely that they played live somewhere else (or possibly the same venue) around the same time.
I wouldn't go as far as to say it is a show of a lifetime, because it is a typical 1996 set. However it is one of longest and cleanest recordings of a gig we have from that time. We have a whole bunch of audience recordings with similar sounding improvs and setlists. There is also another soundboard from Quart Festival, Norway with an awesome rendition of Air Towel! |
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