Very friendly - It was just an ordinary day in Manchester Ian Brady and Myra Hindley Drinking German wine Their mother had gone to bed upstairs She slept very well They used to give her three Seconal every night with her cocoa And Ian Brady put on his best clothes and his blue suede shoes, and he decided to go out with Myra Hindley, because it was six months, and one of those special days So Myra Hindley put on a dark wig and drove Ian Brady to the mainline station And while she stayed in the car, Ian Brady went cruising on the platform Same night, Edward Evans was also getting dressed in his best And his mother, who didn't know that he was a little bit inclined to the young men, wished him well as he slicked his hair and put on his winkle-pickers, and he went down to the mainline station He waited for about an hour and he was beginning to think there wasn't going to be any trade that night And then somebody came towards him wearing blue suede shoes, and it was Ian Brady, and he introduced himself, he said "Hi, my name's Ian, I saw you, uh, down at the Viking last week. Why don't you come back to my place and we can, uh, drink some German wine, I've got a car around the corner, my sister's there, she'll drive us back. It's only in Hyde, it's not too far. If it gets late, you can always stay the night." Ian Brady and Myra Hindley Very friendly Ian Brady and Myra Hindley Very friendly So Edward Evans and Ian Brady went to the car and Myra Hindley drove them back to the little council house, said hello to the dog when they went in through the front door, and their mother was still asleep upstairs. And she made some excuses and she switched on the TV set, and it was This Is Your Life with Eamonn Andrews interviewing Sir Stanley Matthews. And she went in the kitchen, said she wanted to make some sandwiches for work tomorrow, and Ian Brady and Edward Evans sat on the sofa. And Ian Brady started to play with Edward Evans's fly, and he got a bottle, and a couple of glasses, and right under the photo of Myra Hindley's mother, they started to drink Drinking German wine And Myra Hindley went over up the road to see David Smith, and Maureen her sister, and David Smith didn't have a shirt on and he was drinking tea with his wife. They had a TV set on too. They're all in the game. It's only information. And she said to David Smith, "Why don't you come back to our place David. We've got something rather special to show you." And he said, "OK, let me just put on my jacket." And they both set off, walking through the night, walking through Hyde to their little house, one side of the house looking out on to the porch. They knocked on the door, but he was used to that because Ian Brady had some funny habits Ian Brady and Myra Hindley Very friendly Ian Brady and Myra Hindley Very friendly And when he got inside he heard some funny noises coming from the front room over the Eamonn Andrew's voice. Myra Hindley said, "Why don't you go in there David, you might like what you see." So he opened the door while Myra went in the kitchen to get more German wine... And when he went inside he looked over to the sofa, and there was Ian Brady... chopping at Edward Evans' head with an ax! And he was chopping, and chopping, and the ax was going into the back of his neck, and there was blood spurting over the Church Of England prayerbook, and a few drops landed on the TV screen and ran down Eamonn Andrew's cheek, as some bits of bone and white brain landed on the hearth right near the brass brush that they used to clean the chimney. And there was vinyl on the floor, which was lucky. And it took quite a few hits before Edward Evans gargled. Ian Brady asked David Smith for some rope which he had wrapped around a stick that he used to play with his dog, and they put it tight around Edward Evans's neck until he strangled. And he made a strange noise - [loud, strangled yelping] - and then he died! And he was just a lump of stuff. Just a bit more information Ian Brady and Myra fucking Hindley Very, very friendly Ian Brady and Myra Hindley Very friendly And when David Smith helped finish wrap up the body and take it upstairs, he made excuses and left, well frightened. Very friendly. And he went home to his wife, and he told her what had happened, and they agreed that they needed to tell the police. But they were very frightened, so they stayed awake all night, gripping a knife from the kitchen, hoping that Ian Brady wouldn't come around and say anything else. And eventually it was morning. And they went out of the house at about 8 o'clock. Outside, into the street, it was Mrs. Bradley walking her dog, a little white poodle, and Mrs. Martin going to Lloyd's bank to clean the waste paper basket, and they went quickly ran up the road until they got to the red telephone box. And when they got to the telephone box he gave his wife the knife and said, "Wait here while I ring them." And then he went inside the phone box and dialed 999 999 999 And it was the police station, and the rather fat police sergeant who was trying to finish checking his football pools heard the phone ring, and he said, "Oh, shit." And he put down his mug of tea which had a coronation picture of the queen on it, and he picked up the phone, and when David Smith heard the policeman answer and say, "Yes, what do you want?", he told him and said - "There's been a m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-murder!" There's been a m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-murder! There's been a m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-murder! There's been a m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-murder! There's been a murder.... There's been a murder... Ian Brady and Myra Hindley... Very friendly... Ian Brady... And Myra Hindley... Very friendly... Ian Brady... Myra Hindley... Very friendly... Ian Brady... And Myra Hindley... Very friendly... There's been a murder... There's been a murder... A murder... Very Friendly... Ian Brady... Myra Hindley... There's been a murder...
@@jrvasquez But that's like comparing Stan Getz to Johnny Coltrane. Getz sounds like he's reading off of sheet music, albeit enjoyable. Coltrane just wails away. That's Throbbing Gristle. Doing what they feel like!
@@jrvasquez Hmmm... Have to listen to the Residents and get back to you..... I have a CD set of Coltrane Live at the Village Vanguard from early 60'sI believe, which is beautiful to listen to, which is where my comparison comes from.
@UCRemsqSklwqXL44I8VI03CQ Right? Getz is ...eh?.....boring relation to Coltrane. Which is why I made the comparison with Throbbing vs. Kraftwerk.. BTW, The Residents are awesome. Thanks for the push. I've been doing what I refer to as Musical Archaeology. Going back to discover bands I missed.
Right? Getz is ...eh?.....boring relation to Coltrane. Which is why I made the comparison with Throbbing vs. Kraftwerk.. BTW, The Residents are awesome. Thanks for the push. I've been doing what I refer to as Musical Archaeology. Going back to discover bands I missed.
Certainly not an easy listen but a very interesting history lesson. I can hear where a lot of my favorite bands got their sound. It's amazing to me that there was an audience for this in 1975!
From what I read, the group recorded this in 1975, but didn't release it until 1978, after their first hit, United. I doubt they would have found any audience for it, given the subject matter of the song "Very Friendly".
Tëscho Müzack to my ears. I'm a bit of an old school TG associate. Whatever GPO decided to do with PTV-3 later was his own and i respect it (some albums were still good, though). PTV1 and 2 have some real outstanding moments, on which i saw elements of ex TG DNA evolve or transform into something fairly more literary and philosophical, hovering above the previously concealed occultism in TG. I've been surrounded by TG's music since 1978, then in my 15 formative yrs, up until The Final Report; maybe each nucleus of TG's fans around the world may have created their own representation of TG in their mind's eye, and maybe that's how Gen, Sleazy Carter & Tutti ( a bit like CSN&Y, eh?) may have wanted it. TG, no longer conceived as this ''cultural monolith'' (to quote Dr Spectre) but as a source of inspiring new visions. I guess that is part and parcel of their esteemed legacy.
if you count bootlegs then it is this ua-cam.com/video/3odOfyPz8L8/v-deo.html if you dont count bootlegs it is this www.discogs.com/Throbbing-Gristle-With-Albrecht-D-Live-At-10-Martello-St-Hackney-London/master/250314
you've probably found the answer, but it was released on CD and almost immediately went out of print and now demands crazy prices. Sadly, there is no download of this album available that I could find.
Appalling and totally necessary artwork. My friend the artist Robert Lenkiewicz had a human-skin lampshade from the 40s and when asked why a Jew would want such a thing, his answer was always ''It is important to have reminders of what ordinary human beings are capable of''. Turns out he had probably been sold a mutt by some ''specialist dealer'', but the point stands. Goes double for this music. M X
Do you ever wonder what is implied by the word ordinary, in the phrase " ordinary people " ? Instead of pursuing that thread, I'll take the trouble to thank the uploader for the lack of adverts, and commend the dead author for the fact that when the adverts come in, they are actually on the record !
@@markdpricemusic1574 Cool, I'll reply in the opposite way this time. Lots of videos, especially long ones, have adverts in the middle, according to settings which the uploader controls. Genesis , the now dead author of the album, has sprinkled some things that sound like adverts on this album. The word " ordinary " when applied to people is dodgy territory, methinks. There is a tendency to think of " extraordinary " people as " above ordinary " - celebrities, for example. I think there are two ways to look at people, you can think they are all the same, or think that every single person is different. Thinking every single person is different is cool, but you do realise you have to include the few thousand trillion that set all this up for us, in that, don't you ? Evidence suggests that we were not the first ones here ........
@@markdpricemusic1574 My original reply was due to my need to comment on this album, and your comment attracting my attention. I put this on under the impression it was 81 and when I saw it's 75 I was quite stunned. I interpret your comment as drawing a parallel between the heroes of this tale, and the nameless heroes of the tale which is told by the lampshade. I would say to you " Give over, all people are the same, they just need different amounts of excuse to commit atrocities - where excuse includes things like being told to do something or you'll be next ..... " . Now that I've checked your site, I would add this. If your pal came up to me now, and said, look, lampshade, ordinary people, I'd say " I thought you were supposed to be an artist, artists don't even know the word ordinary ! "
what a bloody awful din. a load of youth barking on like they can say anything and letting themselves go finding out whats deeper in the mind finding truth and free expression. shouldnt be allowed. works for me.
R.I.Peace Genesis Breyer P-Orridge 💔
so fucking upsetting
..........
Heartbreaking. :(
Very sad news
Rest In Power GP-O 💀⚡🖤
Very friendly - It was just an ordinary day in Manchester
Ian Brady and Myra Hindley
Drinking German wine
Their mother had gone to bed upstairs
She slept very well
They used to give her three Seconal every night with her cocoa
And Ian Brady put on his best clothes and his blue suede shoes, and he decided to go out with Myra Hindley, because it was six months, and one of those special days
So Myra Hindley put on a dark wig and drove Ian Brady to the mainline station
And while she stayed in the car, Ian Brady went cruising on the platform
Same night, Edward Evans was also getting dressed in his best
And his mother, who didn't know that he was a little bit inclined to the young men, wished him well as he slicked his hair and put on his winkle-pickers, and he went down to the mainline station
He waited for about an hour and he was beginning to think there wasn't going to be any trade that night
And then somebody came towards him wearing blue suede shoes, and it was Ian Brady, and he introduced himself, he said "Hi, my name's Ian, I saw you, uh, down at the Viking last week. Why don't you come back to my place and we can, uh, drink some German wine, I've got a car around the corner, my sister's there, she'll drive us back. It's only in Hyde, it's not too far. If it gets late, you can always stay the night."
Ian Brady and Myra Hindley
Very friendly
Ian Brady and Myra Hindley
Very friendly
So Edward Evans and Ian Brady went to the car and Myra Hindley drove them back to the little council house, said hello to the dog when they went in through the front door, and their mother was still asleep upstairs. And she made some excuses and she switched on the TV set, and it was This Is Your Life with Eamonn Andrews interviewing Sir Stanley Matthews. And she went in the kitchen, said she wanted to make some sandwiches for work tomorrow, and Ian Brady and Edward Evans sat on the sofa. And Ian Brady started to play with Edward Evans's fly, and he got a bottle, and a couple of glasses, and right under the photo of Myra Hindley's mother, they started to drink
Drinking German wine
And Myra Hindley went over up the road to see David Smith, and Maureen her sister, and David Smith didn't have a shirt on and he was drinking tea with his wife. They had a TV set on too. They're all in the game. It's only information. And she said to David Smith, "Why don't you come back to our place David. We've got something rather special to show you." And he said, "OK, let me just put on my jacket." And they both set off, walking through the night, walking through Hyde to their little house, one side of the house looking out on to the porch. They knocked on the door, but he was used to that because Ian Brady had some funny habits
Ian Brady and Myra Hindley
Very friendly
Ian Brady and Myra Hindley
Very friendly
And when he got inside he heard some funny noises coming from the front room over the Eamonn Andrew's voice. Myra Hindley said, "Why don't you go in there David, you might like what you see." So he opened the door while Myra went in the kitchen to get more German wine... And when he went inside he looked over to the sofa, and there was Ian Brady... chopping at Edward Evans' head with an ax! And he was chopping, and chopping, and the ax was going into the back of his neck, and there was blood spurting over the Church Of England prayerbook, and a few drops landed on the TV screen and ran down Eamonn Andrew's cheek, as some bits of bone and white brain landed on the hearth right near the brass brush that they used to clean the chimney. And there was vinyl on the floor, which was lucky. And it took quite a few hits before Edward Evans gargled. Ian Brady asked David Smith for some rope which he had wrapped around a stick that he used to play with his dog, and they put it tight around Edward Evans's neck until he strangled. And he made a strange noise - [loud, strangled yelping] - and then he died! And he was just a lump of stuff. Just a bit more information
Ian Brady and Myra fucking Hindley
Very, very friendly
Ian Brady and Myra Hindley
Very friendly
And when David Smith helped finish wrap up the body and take it upstairs, he made excuses and left, well frightened. Very friendly. And he went home to his wife, and he told her what had happened, and they agreed that they needed to tell the police. But they were very frightened, so they stayed awake all night, gripping a knife from the kitchen, hoping that Ian Brady wouldn't come around and say anything else. And eventually it was morning. And they went out of the house at about 8 o'clock. Outside, into the street, it was Mrs. Bradley walking her dog, a little white poodle, and Mrs. Martin going to Lloyd's bank to clean the waste paper basket, and they went quickly ran up the road until they got to the red telephone box. And when they got to the telephone box he gave his wife the knife and said, "Wait here while I ring them." And then he went inside the phone box and dialed 999
999
999
And it was the police station, and the rather fat police sergeant who was trying to finish checking his football pools heard the phone ring, and he said, "Oh, shit." And he put down his mug of tea which had a coronation picture of the queen on it, and he picked up the phone, and when David Smith heard the policeman answer and say, "Yes, what do you want?", he told him and said - "There's been a m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-murder!"
There's been a m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-murder!
There's been a m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-murder!
There's been a m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-murder!
There's been a murder.... There's been a murder... Ian Brady and Myra Hindley... Very friendly... Ian Brady... And Myra Hindley... Very friendly... Ian Brady... Myra Hindley... Very friendly... Ian Brady... And Myra Hindley... Very friendly... There's been a murder... There's been a murder... A murder... Very Friendly... Ian Brady... Myra Hindley... There's been a murder...
Idk why but listening to this on New Years Eve/Day was very interesting!
respect
Niceone fella 👍
Myra Hinkley
thanks for the transcription!
Kraftwerk from hell.
Better than Kraftwork, IMHO
@@jrvasquez But that's like comparing Stan Getz to Johnny Coltrane. Getz sounds like he's reading off of sheet music, albeit enjoyable. Coltrane just wails away. That's Throbbing Gristle. Doing what they feel like!
@@jrvasquez Hmmm... Have to listen to the Residents and get back to you..... I have a CD set of Coltrane Live at the Village Vanguard from early 60'sI believe, which is beautiful to listen to, which is where my comparison comes from.
@UCRemsqSklwqXL44I8VI03CQ Right? Getz is ...eh?.....boring relation to Coltrane. Which is why I made the comparison with Throbbing vs. Kraftwerk.. BTW, The Residents are awesome. Thanks for the push. I've been doing what I refer to as Musical Archaeology. Going back to discover bands I missed.
Right? Getz is ...eh?.....boring relation to Coltrane. Which is why I made the comparison with Throbbing vs. Kraftwerk.. BTW, The Residents are awesome. Thanks for the push. I've been doing what I refer to as Musical Archaeology. Going back to discover bands I missed.
first time ever listening to throbbing gristle. absolutely entranced
first time listening to Throbbing Gristle and all i can say is JESUS thats fucking amazing!!!
When the feedback and synths start to fade in at the beginning, I think to myself 'It's coming for me...'
Such a great way of putting it!
Stay anyway.
hey check Sábalo Thompson's Shvngatrvemadre, you're gonna love it
holy shit this is nearly 45 years old. marinate in that for a second.
Ahead of its time.
@@JohnMcAuley No it isn't. This has no time. If anything it's reminiscent of Musique concrète front he 30's and 40's.
Another legend gone. R. I. P. Genesis
A very important album that deserves more likes, thanks; Throbbing Gristle!
So sad of the news I just heard. Rest in peace Genesis.
S/he wont be getting no peace over the yonder no chance .
@@eckeynecker And why's that?
Rest well you strange and beautiful prince-princess.
This album dropped just two years later from Dark Side of the Moon and two years earlier from Never Mind The Bollocks... just let that sink in.
technically, it was recorded in 75' but was released a LONG time afterwards
It actually dropped "proper" (as a bootleg) like 12 years later in 1987
Yeah...Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon Does suk
@Macavity why?
@Macavity but, why is rated too highly?
Celebrating 50 years of industrial music and its future. Rest in peace, GPO and PC.
My favourite TG album. Sounds soooooo ahead of it's time.
Seriously...sounds like it could've came out yesterday on Bandcamp/Spotify.
Certainly not an easy listen but a very interesting history lesson. I can hear where a lot of my favorite bands got their sound. It's amazing to me that there was an audience for this in 1975!
Not much of one as i understand it. But apparently SOME people liked it!
From what I read, the group recorded this in 1975, but didn't release it until 1978, after their first hit, United. I doubt they would have found any audience for it, given the subject matter of the song "Very Friendly".
This came out the same year as the Ramones first record too. Awesome.
they both suck.
@@moralcompass3252 lol
Wrong again. Not released by TG. The first unofficial release being 1987 titiled Very Friendly.
I wish this was available to buy
Where I could own it and the band made money from my purchase.
Ground breaking and amazing
They sometimes have it here. It's on Amazon, but it's very expensive. www.discogs.com/Throbbing-Gristle-The-First-Annual-Report-Of/release/804676
Damn. I used to own this. No idea where it went. Once played the first track over three times in succession, tracing my housemates mad.
send some money to Gen maybe?
Soundohm will have this on vinyl, released end of Oct 2023
The Velvet Underground meets Faust in R. Stevie Moore home studio. Incredibly modern. Thanks for sharing, too bad it's not available on CD
It’s available at Soundohm on vinyl Oct 20th
It was. So download and make your own. The cover art seen here is from a cd issue. Also released on cd with the title Very Friendly.
“10 Pence” was my introduction to Throbbing Gristle back in ‘89...thank you WHPK!!
I love that the live and studio recordings sound the same quality
First studio recordings - most definitely - but certainly not TG's first LP.
This unofficial release was issued in 1987.
Tëscho Müzack to my ears. I'm a bit of an old school TG associate. Whatever GPO decided to do with PTV-3 later was his own and i respect it (some albums were still good, though). PTV1 and 2 have some real outstanding moments, on which i saw elements of ex TG DNA evolve or transform into something fairly more literary and philosophical, hovering above the previously concealed occultism in TG. I've been surrounded by TG's music since 1978, then in my 15 formative yrs, up until The Final Report; maybe each nucleus of TG's fans around the world may have created their own representation of TG in their mind's eye, and maybe that's how Gen, Sleazy Carter & Tutti ( a bit like CSN&Y, eh?) may have wanted it. TG, no longer conceived as this ''cultural monolith'' (to quote Dr Spectre) but as a source of inspiring new visions. I guess that is part and parcel of their esteemed legacy.
God I love this band.....miss Genesis P-Orridge.
Rest easy now friend
Me: dresses in pinks and pastels, smiles all the time, is overall *very friendly!*
My headphones:
🕯🎃🕯
素晴らしい音楽だ!
LOOOVE THIS..DRINKING GERMAN WIIIIIIIINE...
Oh, the taste of leather and old grapes......LOL
Greetings from germany
45 years waving from the Earth to the space.
very friendly album
Thanx for upload.
genios, poesia pura, pocas mentes pueden apreciar esta valiosa joya
It doesn’t happen regularly but for once me and President Millard Fillmore are in complete agreement.
This is the first industrial album
AAAND THEY ARE THE WRECKERS OF CIVILIϩATION!
no
if you count bootlegs then it is this ua-cam.com/video/3odOfyPz8L8/v-deo.html
if you dont count bootlegs it is this www.discogs.com/Throbbing-Gristle-With-Albrecht-D-Live-At-10-Martello-St-Hackney-London/master/250314
ill eventually get around to uploading that tg tape, i thought i already had but apparently i hadnt
I’ve had it on cd for years
And I just listened to the Texas chainsaw and oh my god
CIVILIϩATION VI
and there was lino on the floor, which was lucky :D
Oh cool now I can hear the inside of my brain but out loud with my ears
Soothing in depressing times.. for me at least.
Very Friendly...
When Peter Christopher passed away, the BBC Radio 4 program, Last Word, provided an informative obituary.
I can't believe something like this could exist in 1975.
why?
@@moralcompass3252 People were listening to Kung Fu Fighting, meanwhile these crazy Gristle guys are playing kickass industrial stuff for themselves.
@@destroyernoah iggy and the stooges already made 3 albums by 1973, and they were better than this nonsense.
@@moralcompass3252 Immoral Compass pointing downwards..
@@sawtoothiandi your comment is almost as shitty as throbbing gristle's music.
There's been a murder der der der!
There's been a M M M Mur Der Der Der. 😂✌️🌬️
just the thing for early christmas morn...
ahhhhh throbbing gristle!
Donate to Genesis P-Orridge to help with their leukemia
www.gofundme.com/genesis-breyer-porridge
Lorenzo Alberti yeah sadly
Thank you.
you say as you publish their work without permission
No advertising breaks yet?
Final Musak, what a track!
The first song remind me on early Velvet Underground...I love both bands
sister ray!
The VU started my path on music exploration... Then I came across TG right after... They truly have changed my life for the better!
The gift.
Estos son los dioses haciendo mística
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why on earth is this not available. i'll take it even as a download.
You can get this as an mp3 in a couple of minutes.
Soundohm vinyl release end of October 2034
Try SoulSeek
Has been unofficially released several times from 1987 to 2001. LP and CD
Crazy stuff
RIP Gen
This is so good 👍
Have a nice day ✨
The mid seventies alternative universe.
"Dead bait" is a banger and I'm not being ironic
RIP PERENNIAL PROPHET 🙏🏾
one more trip
one of my favorites I just read the messages here I didn't even here anything RIP Genisis a true artist wow what can I say
You can say, "From now on I'm going to use grammar."
blood on the dance floor. rabid bunny blood. Happy Valentine's Indeed. :^P*_d^: -swap spit and smell each other.
F@£King awesome track mate
Industrial First to Weeak the Bad guys - greetings from Vienna Austria
this is now 47 years old like damn
Anyone know if this is available on CD?
you've probably found the answer, but it was released on CD and almost immediately went out of print and now demands crazy prices. Sadly, there is no download of this album available that I could find.
Maybe not currently. But unofficially issued on LP & CD, several times from 1987 to 2001
Very Friendly me fait penser à Sister Ray...
YES!
Suicide had a lot in common with these guys
I heard Suicide before TG...so fucking true!!!
I think Suicide actually played in England. I know they started in 1975. Maybe somehow Alan and Martin actually influenced Gen and crew.
i don't know this album. for some reason i thought 20 jazz funk greats was their first
not even close dude
R I P
civilization had it coming
Inspiration for FSOL
Appalling and totally necessary artwork. My friend the artist Robert Lenkiewicz had a human-skin lampshade from the 40s and when asked why a Jew would want such a thing, his answer was always ''It is important to have reminders of what ordinary human beings are capable of''. Turns out he had probably been sold a mutt by some ''specialist dealer'', but the point stands. Goes double for this music. M X
Do you ever wonder what is implied by the word ordinary, in the phrase " ordinary people " ? Instead of pursuing that thread, I'll take the trouble to thank the uploader for the lack of adverts, and commend the dead author for the fact that when the adverts come in, they are actually on the record !
@@PIPEHEAD yes i often worry about the parameters of ''ordinary''. Not sure what you mean about adverts..... and which dead author?
@@markdpricemusic1574 Cool, I'll reply in the opposite way this time. Lots of videos, especially long ones, have adverts in the middle, according to settings which the uploader controls. Genesis , the now dead author of the album, has sprinkled some things that sound like adverts on this album.
The word " ordinary " when applied to people is dodgy territory, methinks. There is a tendency to think of " extraordinary " people as " above ordinary " - celebrities, for example. I think there are two ways to look at people, you can think they are all the same, or think that every single person is different. Thinking every single person is different is cool, but you do realise you have to include the few thousand trillion that set all this up for us, in that, don't you ? Evidence suggests that we were not the first ones here ........
@@markdpricemusic1574 My original reply was due to my need to comment on this album, and your comment attracting my attention.
I put this on under the impression it was 81 and when I saw it's 75 I was quite stunned.
I interpret your comment as drawing a parallel between the heroes of this tale, and the nameless heroes of the tale which is told by the lampshade.
I would say to you " Give over, all people are the same, they just need different amounts of excuse to commit atrocities - where excuse includes things like being told to do something or you'll be next ..... " .
Now that I've checked your site, I would add this.
If your pal came up to me now, and said, look, lampshade, ordinary people, I'd say " I thought you were supposed to be an artist, artists don't even know the word ordinary ! "
??????
is this still available on vinyl?
Hard to find and expensive
A MINT 3RD ANNUAL REPORT WITH ALL THE INSERTS IS £1400 ON DISCOGS TO GIVE YOU A ROUGH IDEA .
I've gone right off German wine.
Drinking German wiiiiiiiiiinnnnneeee......
compact disc?
www.discogs.com/Throbbing-Gristle-The-First-Annual-Report-Of/master/189438
yeah
2:41
I wanna drop shrooms in a complete dark room and listen to Final Musak for hours
why the hell would you do that
Take care on your next journey (R.I.p)
cool
ノイズをコントロール、制御することが出来たら、1番を取れるんだ‼️
馬鹿
Very interesting if nothing else - especially considering its age.
you only really know a person....when you meet them-
this is absolutely despicable, and should be immediately tonsured! harrumph!
Genesis P Orridge he opened his own doors of perception.
竹高の志摩ちゃん、父島からの板のハガキを出して。
ϟ L-Ov-Ǝ TЯ23丰
Bongo drums and violins
Violins?
what the fuck did i listen to
Myra HINDLEY!!!! very friendly
They killed their friends really obscure killers from the late 60s
But mostly just industrial noise
this is a bootleg
the pinDrop nop
@@ofstsld6488 it is
Bit of a hard listen this
It's like velvet underground but without all the beauty
@@paulsnell534 bollox! if you cant feel the beautiful mischief then youre dead
Leave it to the British accent to take the "edge" out of EVERYTHING.
Well I could do this.
you already did
I think Les Claypool was listening to this a lot.
Send it to putin maybe his Brain is exploading when he Is listening to p orridge
what a bloody awful din. a load of youth barking on like they can say anything and letting themselves go finding out whats deeper in the mind finding truth and free expression. shouldnt be allowed. works for me.
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