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Old 07.30.2024, 06:16 PM   #4
Genteel Death 2
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Originally Posted by Chris Lawrence
I'd definitely be curious if Thurston's original master was still somewhere to be transferred, as I too worship Sonic Death (proof?), but I'd be much more curious to hear some of the uncirculating shows from that same era. In other words, the full shows that were sampled on Sonic Death, or just other recordings from '81 thru '83. We're fortunate as fans that so many are "out there", but there's some that probably exist solely in the band's archive. I doubt there's any major "early sonic" release forthcoming but seeing some of them pop up through bandcamp would be a dream.

And don't get me started on Arcadians tapes...

I also assume sourcing a lot of their early live work etc must be quite a lot of work in terms of tracking things down from people they knew from that era who may be either dead or not into music as much as they were into it back then, or simply got rid of stuff over the years. When I was talking to Graham Lambkin recently, he told me that to get some of the recordings that went onto the recent Shadow Ring box set took him about five years and contacting a lot of people. They had only performed in the UK once, for some internet radio thing in the early days. Apparently Bill Callahan of Smog was a good source.
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