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Australian band Mojo remastered the well-known Big Music (KTS) album "Kill The Hippies," reordering the two concerts. They included artificial audience sounds (the Atlanta Soundboard originally had no crowd miking). The Atlanta recording is a soundboard, while Masbree is from a Dutch FM rebroadcast in 1980. In 2017, "Kill The Hippies" & "My Name is John" were quite pricey, so this budget version initially seemed like a good alternative. However, the fake crowd noise and the omission of the band's amusing banter became tiresome over time. I deducted a point for the mixed-up track list and the cut intro riffs of "I Wanna Be Me," but it's still better than Dave Goodmans' faked Chelmsford prison release. The First US Show & Shock USA can't really be compared as they are audience recordings and more complete.
Got myself a version of this with the Von Grossenshush tag and ODD TWO matrix. Later, I came across another one on eBay, but when it arrived, it turned out to be a BD 529 A and BD 529 B matrix. After giving it a spin, I'm pretty certain it's a GWW of the DemoTapes - Bob Dylan.
Fair audience recording, includes some stage chatter and 1 additional track not found on the soundboard recording. Disc is identical to this release https://www.discogs.com/Sex-Pistols-Untitled-Von-Grossenshush-Teufel-Folk-Songs/release/940824
I've purchased this record twice now. Both times, there's been a really loud click at the start of side B and annoying surface noise all the way through. It's a shame big labels are too focused on exploiting artists and customers to bother checking test pressings properly.
500 smashed
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