Big Black - 1987/08/09 - 09 - Kerosene (Georgetown Steamplant)
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- Опубліковано 22 січ 2010
- Big Black
Georgetown Steamplant, Seattle, WA
1987/08/09
"The Last Blast"
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00. Intro
01. Fists of Love
02. Bad Penny
03. Cables
04. Fish Fry
05. The Model
06. Deep Six
07. Dead Billy
08. Big Money
09. Kerosene
10. Jordan, MN
It was later put out on the non-existent "Black Label Records" and sold in music shops (possibly the same Seattle area shops that sold the tickets, Fallout Records and Cellophane Square). My personal theory is that this was "bootlegged" to recoup the associated production costs, as the footage/production is of professional quality and ready for public release. This is quite a shame as this performance, while not necessarily the best of the final tour, is much better than the show used for "Pig Pile." This recording is missing two songs, RIP (between Cables and Fish Fry) and Pavement Saw (between Deep Six and Dead Billy) for unknown reasons.
Transferred, authored and seeded @ DaD by i86time August 2008.
-j.mart
2010
I was at this show. I was trying to remember because Steve Albini died today. RIP Jesse Bernstein opened for them.
Good thing someone posted it then. I didn’t even know he had died until I saw your comment, and then I check his Wikipedia page, and yeah, he’s dead at 61…
Damn, even as someone who never got that far into his music, I still find it shocking how someone can just drop off like that when you least expect it.
One of the best bands i ever saw live.Not being funny but i went to see Rush a couple of months later ,totally different vibe and they were amasing
What a performance
I don't know you but for posting these videos I am eternally in your debt!
Was my favorite band back when I was young, nothing sounds as ANTI SOCIAL as big black. Next best thang is acid bath.
Rest In Punk Steve Albini.
I love how Steve Albini basically gave off “edgy Napoleon Dynamite” vibes before that was even a character.
You can see wher Nirvana learned their energy from