Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 tful2821994-09-30
1994-09-30 Satyricon
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Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 Live at Satyricon on 1994-09-30
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Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 1994, September the 30th Satyricon, Portland, OR Sony WM-D3 w/stock mic on hat > Peak (no filters) > flac Uncirculated transfer from master "God I miss the days when the Fellers would roll through Portland once or twice a year. In this case, it was to be the first visit of two within 45 days. This one being the start of the tour and the latter being the last of the tour. I'll try to get that one up soon." I arrived a little late and missed the first 2 songs, otherwise show is complete (though tape flips at the ends of tracks 9 & 18 did cut a smidge out...early in the taping days, what can I say?). Of the 4 or 5 times I taped them, this is my most listened-to show and I do love it so very much. Interesting that Brian's description below os that the show was tense and not much fun. To us in the crowd it was stellar." 95:34 minutes Disc 1 01. Socket (last few seconds) > My Pal the Tortoise 02. Lizard's Dream (Instrumental) 03. Mile Wide 04. Hundreds of Years 05. I Dig a Pony (Beatles cover) 06. Raymond H 07. February 08. Change Your Mind Disc 2 09. Cup of Dreams 10. The Pistol and the Shaft 11. Hurricane 12. Holiday for Strings 13. Release (?) 14. Heavy Head 15. A Lamp's Lullaby 16. Quacky 17. Star Trek 18. Undertaker 19. Narlus Spectre -------------------------- From Brian's Tour Diaries: Fall 1994 Friday Sept. 30 Left Bay Area at 8:30PM in a sate of carefully propped up optimism. This morning I, for the first time, seriously pulled a lower back muscle. In a fit of crankiness I tried to throw or shove my bed across the room to sweep under it. I knew when the pain hit that all was as it must be. Each tour seems doomed for me at the beginning (all this seems wrong as I write it.). In truth, at this moment, yesterday seems swampy and infused with waiting/avoidance and sleep; hours of laying around trying to heal quickly and attempts at picking out Hawaiian melodies inspired by the Ledward Kapana show I'd seen with Margaret on Wednesday night. --GHENGIS KHAN MOTOR INN. RUBBING THE RUBY ROAD-- Two and a half month leave of absence. John M comes to visit on my first day off work. John was very bizarre and quiet loaded and patient (humble?) respectful and closed. I tried to watch Star Trek with him and a few minutes into the program I turned to see him sitting very erect reading a magazine. I quite often entered the living room and found him siting or standing very erect and reading whatever happened to be lying around. He seemed an unwavering observer, free of preference almost. We flew to New York for one show (!) at CMJ at IRVING PLAZA. 3 1/2 day trip w/ two all-nighters--the show a failure by attendance standards. Matador disappointed but not in us. We arrived in Manhattan at 6:30 AM and couldn't get into a hotel until 10 or 11 so we walked through midtown during morning rush; intersections filled with people jay-walking and panic-dispersing when cars roar into their midst honking and bouncing. Nathan my nephew was at the show. It poured rain all night. My back is a constant anchor to spirit and temperance. We played at the Satyricon with Superconductor. It was packed and our two sets were not relaxed and not that fun. Hugh's distortion box was stolen from the stage. He rampaged for nearly an hour loudly and violently cursing and throwing things. It was a little bit funny. We stayed at Kathy Molloy's w/ some of Superconductor. It was quiet and comfortable. ----------------------
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