"Scrap Music", one of the many instrumentals The Clean had in their repertoire during the 1981/1982 period, was eventually recorded by Chris Knox and Doug Hood in late May 1982 at Deer Stalkers Hall in Auckland. The finished recorded version, which eventually appeared as one of the two B sides on the Getting Older single released later that year, was more experimental in its approach than the way it was performed live.
This was a private show, other bands on the bill included The Chills, Tall Dwarfs and This Sporting Life. The show was not only was filmed by North Television but was also recorded on a TEAC 4-Track by Chris Knox and Doug Hood; some of the audio subsequently released includes "Flamethrower" by the Chills as one of two B-sides to the Rolling Moon single (1982) and "Two Fat Sisters" and "Happy Birthday John" by The Clean, released on their posthumous 12" E.P. Live Dead Clean (1986).
The Clean comprise of David Kilgour (guitars/vocals), Robert Scott (bass/vocals) and Hamish Kilgour (drums/vocals).
Hot damn! Great stuff!
heybeans 1 year ago
more, please! ;)
oneshotseattle 1 year ago