A little while ago, a fantastic version of Walkin' With Jesus from a previously unknown recording was posted on YouTube. The entire recording has now been uploaded in two parts, matching the sides of the cassette that the recording was on. The gig is the 19 January 1988 one from The Loft, Berlin, Germany.
Part 1: Walkin' With Jesus/Come Together/Mary Anne/Rollercoaster.
Part 2: Take Me To The Other Side/Starship/Revolution/Repeater/Suicide.
Spacemen 3 at the Loft (all of it)
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Spacemen 3 at the Loft (all of it)
Last edited by Ian on Sun Feb 06, 2022 12:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Spacemen 3 at the Loft (all of it)
Wow.
That sounds great right there.
Hoping someone can rip the audio and track it proper.
That sounds great right there.
Hoping someone can rip the audio and track it proper.
Re: Spacemen 3 at the Loft (all of it)
Sonic should have improvised always the lyrics of Revolution, to make it always more fresh.
Re: Spacemen 3 at the Loft (all of it)
Cheers Ian, this is great
Fantastic recording and setlist, although it's a shame Rollercoaster and Repeater both fade out. Taper should've used a C90! Is that a phaser on the guitars or just tape warp? It's kinda hard to make out. Sounds cool though!
Do you know if there's any chance of the original tape been uploaded as Flac somewhere? It would be nice to get the full quality audio rather than a YouTube stream.
I think 1988 is probably my fave live era of the band. Rosco's drumming on Suicide is preferable to Johnny's as he opts for maracas rather than tambourine and he rarely uses the snare (which i feel Mattock hits far too often during Suicide). Plus his slides on the hi-hat offer something else too.
Fantastic recording and setlist, although it's a shame Rollercoaster and Repeater both fade out. Taper should've used a C90! Is that a phaser on the guitars or just tape warp? It's kinda hard to make out. Sounds cool though!
Do you know if there's any chance of the original tape been uploaded as Flac somewhere? It would be nice to get the full quality audio rather than a YouTube stream.
I think 1988 is probably my fave live era of the band. Rosco's drumming on Suicide is preferable to Johnny's as he opts for maracas rather than tambourine and he rarely uses the snare (which i feel Mattock hits far too often during Suicide). Plus his slides on the hi-hat offer something else too.
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Re: Spacemen 3 at the Loft (all of it)
Cheers mate, much appreciatedkburd72 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 12:32 pm Ripped from Youtube to mp3...
https://www.mediafire.com/file/dhond95f ... 8.rar/file
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Re: Spacemen 3 at the Loft (all of it)
Sounds like a flanger.sunray wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 11:48 am Cheers Ian, this is great
Fantastic recording and setlist, although it's a shame Rollercoaster and Repeater both fade out. Taper should've used a C90! Is that a phaser on the guitars or just tape warp? It's kinda hard to make out. Sounds cool though!
Do you know if there's any chance of the original tape been uploaded as Flac somewhere? It would be nice to get the full quality audio rather than a YouTube stream.
I think 1988 is probably my fave live era of the band. Rosco's drumming on Suicide is preferable to Johnny's as he opts for maracas rather than tambourine and he rarely uses the snare (which i feel Mattock hits far too often during Suicide). Plus his slides on the hi-hat offer something else too.