http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPE-l-tfN0I
Absolutely raw, vintage material.
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The February 20, 1981 show is now back up on Youtube. The earliest filmed material of the band made available in any type of public fashion.Sweden wrote:You even posted in the earlier thread about it, Robert!![]()
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It certainly deserves a repost though, so thanks! It's a nice one. As you may remember, video of a February 1981 show also surfaced last year. It has now been removed from YT for some reason, but may be possible to track down. http://www.slicingupeyeballs.com/2012/1 ... are-video/
Well, you have to remember that the main CT sessions were over a year after this, and the Murmur ones two years after this. That's a long time during the first three years of a band's existence, especially when they pretty much toured without break those years. They became much better musicians, and probably got a clearer idea of what they wanted to do. Also when they gained some reputation so they knew they would get a crowd anyway, they could afford to write different types of songs, less "danceable" if you will, and develop the non-straightforward aspects of their music. So, I think the simple answer is "development" and that they thought had moved on from the earliest stuff when they got a chance to record. They probably thought they had much better songs than those they had played the first year or two, and also probably had grown tired of a lot of that material.Folkie wrote:David,
The bulk of the material on this bootleg sounds so different from the stuff on "Chronic Town" and "Murmur," that when I first heard it, almost 30 years ago, I assumed the majority of the songs were cover tunes. Is there a reason the majority of the songs here never made it to vinyl?
Robert