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Sugar Fix The Act We Act Fortune Teller Clownmaster The Right Words Come Around The Door into Summer Helter Skelter Dum Dum Boys After All of the Roads Have Led to Nowhere Sapphire Capitol That’s When I Reach For My Revolver Tilted Jam You Really Got Me When Annabelle Cries Where Diamonds Are Halos Hoover Dam If I Can’t Change Your Mind After All of the Roads Have Led to Nowhere Gee Angel Gee Angel 1-7 40 Watt Club, Athens GA 20 Feb 92 8-9 Maxwells, Hoboken NJ 17 Jul 92 10 Nottingham Polytech, UK 26 Sep 92 11 Rkcndy, Portland 16 Nov 92 1 Melkweg, Amsterdam NL 10 Dec 92 2 The Docks, Hamburg GER 9 Dec 92 3-4 Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver 19 May 93 5 Oz, Seattle 18 May 93 6-7 Roskilde Festival, Copenhagen DEN 1 Jul 93 8 Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver 15 Dec 94 The Act We Act, what a way to kick off a concert, especially this version, which was taken from the first ever Sugar show. The band had not been together for very long, but still - what a thrilling introduction! The next song, Fortune Teller, sees the only known performance of this song - I wonder why ... Next comes Clownmaster, with its original lyrics. This song is about the infamous clownmaster (and serial killer) - John Wayne Gacey. The Right Words is another Bob original, that never made it to record. Its a shame because it is a great song - maybe some of you have heard it in its acoustic form on Break the Mould. Come Around comes next, with slightly different lyrics. Sugar seemed to enjoy their covers, picking some more obscure songs to perform live - The Door into Summer is a Monkeys’ song - who would’ve guessed? To end their first concert, Sugar performs a truly cathartic version of Helter Skelter. From later that summer, comes another cover, Iggy Pop’s Dum Dum Boys. They wring every note out of this song. Next comes a great electric version of After All of the Roads Have Led to Nowhere, another great Sugar song that has no released studio version. Dave Barbe steps up with Sapphire Capitol, a great pop tune that has never seen release, either. Later that concert, they perform a rousing version of the Mission of Burma nugget, That’s When I Reach for my Revolver. Side B is where the fun begins, a completely over the top Tilter Jam that goes on and on and on, but still doesn’t seem long enough. After that comes a version of the Kinks’ You Really Got Me - Dave Barbe says of that, ‘The Hamburg crowd was very unresponsive, to a pretty good show, thus the jam and You Really Got Me, complete with e. van halen style gtr solo (which they finally went nuts over - go figure).” That’s right, go figure ...If you ever wondered about the band’s instrumental prowess, you need not any longer. When Annabelle Cries is another great Dave Barbe song that shamefully never saw the light of day (until now, that is). During the Beaster Tour, Sugar had a mini-acoustic set midway through the show. The next several songs (Where Diamonds are Halos, Hover Dam, If I Can’t Change Your Mind, After All Of the Roads Have Led To Nowhere) show that Sugar wasn’t hiding behind notorious volume of their shows. Finally, from the last North American Sugar date, comes Gee Angel with the Angelic Chorus (members of Magnapop and more). John Loughney 16 May 1997 john.loughney@ntc.nokia.com Break the Mould Paint It Black / 12 XU If You’re True Walls in Time Trade Glory Instrumental Blues Jam Cinnamon Girl Makes No Sense At All Surrender Whichever Way The Jam Goes The Munster’s Theme Close My Eyes Wichita Lineman Choices Interview / Lonely Blue Dreams The Door into Summer Hey Carrie Ann / Turn, Turn, Turn Hey Carrie Ann / Turn, Turn, Turn / Norwegian Wood The Right Words The Window The Slim After All of the Roads ... I Fucking Hate Alternative Rock ... Explode and Get Over It Roll Over and Die Ace of Spades I Wanna Be Your Dog Maxwells, Hoboken NJ 11 Mar 91 1 Backstage Tavern, Ballard 06 May 91 2 McCabe's, Santa Monica 18 May 91 late 3&4 Civic Center, St. Paul 06 Aug 85 1 (with REM) Workbook Demos 1988 2-4 Maxwells, Hoboken 30 Apr 89 5 Moore Theatre, Seattle 03 Nov 89 6&7 soundcheck Maxwells, Hoboken 31 Dec 89 8&9 WFMU, East Orange NJ 07 Jul 91 5 Knitting Factory, NYC 10 Jul 91 early 6 Prince of Wales, Melborne 02 Aug 91 7 McCabe's, Santa Monica 17 May 91 ear 8 Ravensberger Spinnerei Bielefeld 11 Sep 91 9-11 Tramps, NYC 16 Sep 92 12 1st Ave, MPLS 25 Feb 95 13 The Academy, NYC 4 Mar 95 14 Tramps, NYC 16 Jul 96 15 Liberty Lunch, Austin 28 Jul 93 16&17 (with Paul Westerberg) Marquee NYC 26 Oct 90 10 Catalyst, Santa Cruz 14 Nov 90 1 Bob joins REM for the Stones classic, Paint it Black - with Michael Stipe ad-libbing some verses from Wire’s 12XU. The next 3 tracks are from the demos for Workbook. Even more pastoral than the Workbook album, most of these were recorded up at the ‘Farm’. If Your True and Walls in Time never made the album, but deserve to see the life of day. Trade is a left-over (but a darned tasty one) from the last Hüsker Dü sessions. From the kick-off concert of the Workbook tour, Bob does a great Tom Verlaine impression on the Television classic Glory. The next 2 tracks come from a soundcheck during the fall Workbook tour. If anyone knows what these are, let me know. Next up, Bob pulls no punches on Neil Young’s Cinnamon Girl and Makes No Sense at All, the only time Bob has played a Hüsker Dü song with a band other than Hüsker Dü. Anyone growing-up in the 70’s knows the next song - Cheap Trick’s Surrender - this was a common encore during the BSOF tour. Finally, ending this side of the tape, is a blistering jam that followed Whichever Way the Wind Blows . Bob has rarely let it all hang out and jam in his post-Hüsker Dü concerts, so this is a real treat. Starting side b, we see another side of Bob. Bob can be quite chatty during his acoustic shows, and even playful, as he attempts the theme from the Munsters’ TV show. The next song, Close My Eyes (AKA Seattle) seems one that Bob let slip away. To my knowledge, he never performed it again in public. Bob has said that Jim Webb was an amazing lyricist; as he and Vic Chestnut harmonize on the Glen Campbell chestnut, Wichita Lineman. He seems quite nervous before reading a bit of spoken word stuff - Choices - it is amazing that he can get up in front of people and bear himself so completely. On the ever wonderful WFMU (East Orange, NJ) Bob acccepts a challenge from a listener judge the results (Lonely Blue Dreams) yourself. Bob rarely indulges in covers, which make the next three snippets even more tantalizing. The Door Into Summer (a Monkees’ song) - which was trotted out on Sugar’s first gig. Imagine a full version of Norwegian Wood .... (Hey, Carrie Ann is a Holies’ song and Turn, Turn, Turn is of course a Byrds’ song). The next two songs are more songs that seemed to have slipped away. The Window does sound a little too close to Can’t Fight It , and The Right Words was performed by Sugar (stay tuned for a Sugar rarities tape). Then we are treated to an electrifying early version of The Slim. Another premiere came at a benefit for Victoria Williams, with After All of the Roads Have Led to Nowhere - yet another great Bob song that has no released studio version. Bob vents some bile (with tongue firmly in cheek) on I Fucking Hate Alternative and Wish It Would Go Away . Bob really nails this medley of Explode and Make Up / Hardly Getting Over It . It was at this concert, in NYC, that Pete Townshend wanted to meet Bob backstage. From earlier this summer, Bob shows a new direction for his acoustic shows, with the addition of Andrew Duplantis on acoustic bass. The pair turn in a wonderful version of Roll Over and Die. As a suitable closer, Bob joins Paul Westerberg (who, conveniently supplied the title to this tape) for a pair of punk rock cover nuggets, Motorhead’s The Ace of Spades and the Stooges I Wanna Be Your Dog . Indeed! John Loughney (john.loughney@ntc.nokia.com) Sept 19, 1996 Studio Rarities Can’t See You Anymore  The Truth Hurts  Sore Eyes  All Tensed Up  All I’ve Got To Lose Is You  Writer’s Cramp  Won’t Change  Dozen Beats Eleven  Some Kind of Fun  Piano Piece  Erase Today  Listen  Misty Modern Day  All Work and No Play  Fattie  Everytime [ Gotta Lotta [ Iceberg \ Trade  Ain’t No Water In The Well  Get Along With Me  Now That You Know Me  Instrumental Mix  Newest Industry  I Don’t Know For Sure  Eiffel Tower High  She’s a Woman (and Now He Is a Man) Late Show Interview We Wish You a Merry Christmas  Savage Young Du Sessions  Metal Circus Outtake  Zen Arcade Outtake  New Day Rising Outtake  Candy Apple Gray Outtake Warehouse Outtake  Rossmore Building Rehearsal 11/87 NOTES: Savage Young Du are the first sessions of HD. Taken from these sessions are the version of Lets Go Die and Do You Remember on _Everything Falls Apart and More_. Won't Change was released on the _Diamond Hidden in the Mouth of a Corpse_ compilation. The Zen outtakes are from the _Now and Zen_ bootleg. Erase Today is from the _Blasting Concept II_ compilation. All Work and No Play is the 7" mix from the b-side to the Don't Want To Know if You Are Lonely single. The 12" has a different mix/edit. Fattie is from the Sorry Somehow 12". Everytime and Gotta Lotta are b-sides from Ice Cold Ice and the Could You Be the One 12" singles. The Rossmore Building rehearsal is a run through the these songs, sans vocals. Not great quality, but that's all there is. The remaining songs on the tape are different takes, demos or mixes of the songs. Live Rarities originals Pictures of You  I Can’t See You Anymore  All I’ve Got To Lose Is You  Uncle Ron  Sexual Economics  Ode to Bo  Writer’s Cramp  Sore Eyes  Private Hell  Travel in the Opposite Car  Its Not Fair  Some Kind of Fun  Drug Party  All Work and No Play  Get Along With Me  Trade  covers Chinese Rocks  Look Through Any Window  Don’t Fear The Reaper  Fast Cars  Paint It Black  Birthday  Sweet Jane  Eight Miles High  I Fought the Law  Helter Skelter  Ticket to Ride  Little Bitty Pretty One              Longhorn Bar 79 Mabuhay Gardens, SF CA 23 or 24 July 81 Folk City, NYC 27 April 83 Goofy’s Upper Deck, MPLS MN 2 July 83 (Early) Goofy’s Upper Deck, MPLS MN 12 Aug. 83 G.S. Vigs Madison WI 10 March 84 1st Ave, MPLS MN 7 July 84 1st Ave, MPLS MN 8 Sept. 84 1st Ave, MPLS MN 30 Jan 85 1st Ave, MPLS MN 28 Aug. 85 7th St. Entry, MPLS MN 3 Dec. 87 7th St. Entry, MPLS MN 4 Dec. 87 NOTES: The version of Drug Party features a sax (possibly Dave Pirner). The Version of Helter Skelter is from the b-side of the Don't Want To Know if You Are Lonely 12" (and features a crazed back-up vocal by Dave Pirner), Ticket to Ride is from a NME 45" give-away. The versions of Get Along With Me and Trade are from the 2nd to last MPLS concert. They were also performed the next night. These songs (by Grant and Bob, respectively) speak volumes about what was happening in the band at the time. They still can raise the hairs on the back of my neck. Studio Rarities Can’t See You Anymore W The Truth Hurts W Sore Eyes W All Tensed Up W All I’ve Got To Lose Is You W Writer’s Cramp W Won’t Change § Dozen Beats Eleven X Some Kind of Fun X Piano Piece X Erase Today Y Listen Y Misty Modern Day Z All Work and No Play Z Fattie Z W Savage Young Du Sessions § Metal Circus Outtake X Zen Arcade Outtake Y New Day Rising Outtake Z Candy Apple Gray Outtake Everytime [ Gotta Lotta [ Iceberg \ Trade \ Ain’t No Water In The Well\ Get Along With Me \ Now That You Know Me \ Instrumental Mix \ Newest Industry X I Don’t Know For Sure Z Eiffel Tower High Z She’s a Woman (and Now He Is a Man)[ Late Show Interview We Wish You a Merry Christmas [Warehouse Outtake \ Rossmore Building Rehearsal 11/87 NOTES: Savage Young Du are the first sessions of HD. Taken from these sessions are the version of Lets Go Die and Do You Remember on _Everything Falls Apart and More_. Won't Change was released on the _Diamond Hidden in the Mouth of a Corpse_ compilation. The Zen outtakes are from the _Now and Zen_ bootleg. Erase Today is from the _Blasting Concept II_ compilation. All Work and No Play is the 7" mix from the b-side to the Don't Want To Know if You Are Lonely single. The 12" has a different mix/edit. Fattie is from the Sorry Somehow 12". Everytime and Gotta Lotta are b-sides from Ice Cold Ice and the Could You Be the One 12" singles. The Rossmore Building rehearsal is a run through the these songs, sans vocals. Not great quality, but that's all there is. The remaining songs on the tape are different takes, demos or mixes of the songs. Live Rarities (originals) Pictures of You J I Can’t See You Anymore J All I’ve Got To Lose Is You J Uncle Ron J Sexual Economics J Ode To Bo J Writer’s Cramp J Sore Eyes I Private Hell I Travel in the Opposite Car I Its Not Fair _ Some Kind of Fun _ Drug Party ¡ All Work and No Play ¦ Get Along With Me t Trade t J I g _ ¡ m Z w v ¦ t , (covers) Chinese Rocks J Look Through Any Window g Don’t Fear The Reaper g Fast Cars g Paint It Black g Birthday m Sweet Jane Z Eight Miles High Z I Fought the Law w Helter Skelter v Ticket to Ride v Little Bitty Pretty One , Longhorn Bar 79 (soundboard) Mabuhay Gardens, SF CA 23 or 24 July 81 (soundboard) Folk City, NYC 27 April 83 (audience) Goofy’s Upper Deck, MPLS MN 2 July 83 (Early) (audience) Goofy’s Upper Deck, MPLS MN 12 Aug. 83 (soundboard) G.S. Vigs Madison WI 10 March 84 (soundboard) 1st Ave, MPLS MN 7 July 84 (audience) 1st Ave, MPLS MN 8 Sept. 84 (audience) 1st Ave, MPLS MN 30 Jan 85 (soundboard) 1st Ave, MPLS MN 28 Aug. 85(soundboard) 7th St. Entry, MPLS MN 3 Dec. 87 (audience) 7th St. Entry, MPLS MN 4 Dec. 87 (audience) NOTES. The version of Drug Party features a sax (possibly Dave Pirner). The Version of Helter Skelter is from the b-side of the Don't Want To Know if You Are Lonely 12" (and features a crazed back-up vocal by Dave Pirner), Ticket to Ride is from a NME 45" give-away.

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