Identifier7309455
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference NumberDAA237
Media TypeCD
Media Count1
NoteMinutemen
November 30, 1985
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA

Source: FM Broadcast

1. Unknown Instrumental
2. Anxious Mo-Fo
3. Toadies
4. The Big Foist
5. Retreat
6. Corona
7. Courage
8. Fake Contest
9. Beacon Sighted Through Fog
10. The Only Minority
11. Do You Want New Wave Or Do You Want The Truth?
12. King Of The Hill
13. Hey Lawdy Mama
14. The Cheerleaders
15. Political Nightmare
16. What Is It?
17. Stories
18. Hey Good Lookin'
19. Bermuda
20. One Reporter's Opinion
21. Dream Told By Moto
22. Badges
23. I Felt Like a Gringo
24. Jesus And Tequila
25. No One
26. The Big Stick
27. Love Dance
28. Lost
29. The Anchor
30. It's Expected I'm Gone
31. Spillage
32. Mr. Robot's Holy Orders
33. Don't Look Now
34. God Bows To Math
35. Please Don't Be Gentle With Me
36. The Glory Of Man

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Correction to notes:
The concert took place Sat Nov 30, 1985 at WREK's expansive Air Studio. The Minutemen were on tour with REM and were in town for a show. The show was arranged and hosted by Jon Kincaid and engineered by Eric Winter (of WREK). The show was recorded digitally (Sony PCM) on reel-to-reel and (of course) broadcast live as well. The original reel is in the hands of Mike Watt; the Sony PCM master is at WREK. A few songs were released on "ballot result". The origins of this particular recording of the show is unknown.
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Original notes:


notes: the MINUTEMEN most likely played "live on the air" in the studios at WREK 91.1 FM.
this is the student run radio station at Georgia Institute of Technology. they regularly have bands
play live over the air. there is some dispute as to when this "show" took place however.
on the boot cd i received, the show was listed as November 29, 1985. some of these songs
('I Felt Like A Gringo', 'Jesus And Tequila', 'Courage', 'King Of The Hill', 'Bermuda',
and 'Mr. Robot's Holy Orders') appeared in better fidelity on the SST release,
Ballot Result. the credits for that album list the date as November 30, 1985.
so i went with that date. at least 3 songs are missing from this set.
'Little Man With A Gun In His Hand' and 'Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing'
appear on Ballot Result. 'The Red And The Black' should appear after 'The Glory Of Man.'
unfortunately, the song gets cut off on my copy after about 10 seconds. in addition to all of this,
the copy i acquired was roughly one whole step sharp. in laymen's terms, the recording was "fast."
i have corrected the pitch as best as i could. in doing so though, the length of the "show"
has increased to roughly 83 minutes which makes it just slightly too big to fit onto one cd.
also, the ending of 'Hey Good Lookin'' and the beginning of 'Bermuda' are truncated most likely
due to the original "taper" flipping the tape over.
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Performance
Minutemen 1985-11-30 Georgia Institute Of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Set 1Unknown Instrumental
Anxious Mo-Fo
Toadies
The Big Foist
Retreat
Corona
Courage
Fake Contest
Beacon Sighted Through Fog
The Only Minority
Do You Want New Wave Or Do You Want The Truth?
King Of The Hill
Hey Lawdy Mama
The Cheerleaders
Political Nightmare
What Is It?
Stories
Hey Good Lookin'
Bermuda
One Reporter's Opinion
Dream Told By Moto
Badges
I Felt Like a Gringo
Jesus And Tequila
No One
The Big Stick
Love Dance
Lost
The Anchor
It's Expected I'm Gone
Spillage
Mr. Robot's Holy Orders
Don't Look Now
God Bows To Math
Please Don't Be Gentle With Me
The Glory Of Man
The Red And The Black
Set 2
Set 3
CommentThe MINUTEMEN most likely played "live on the air" in the studios at WREK 91.1 FM. This is the student run radio station at Georgia Institute of Technology. They regularly have bands play live over the air. There is some dispute as to when this "show" took place however. On some bootlegs, it is listed as November 29, 1985. Some of these songs ('I Felt Like A Gringo', 'Jesus And Tequila', 'Courage', 'King Of The Hill', 'Bermuda', and 'Mr. Robot's Holy Orders') appeared in better fidelity on the SST release, Ballot Result. The credits for that album list the date as November 30, 1985.

At least 2 songs may be missing from this setlist: 'Little Man With A Gun In His Hand' and 'Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing', both of which
appear on Ballot Result, and 'The Red And The Black'.