The Chills - Oncoming Day (1982 version)

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2009

This is the first of five separate attempts to record the song "Oncoming Day", the fifth and final version being released on the Submarine Bells album in 1990. This particular version was recorded and filmed at South Dunedin's Mayfair Theater circa October 1982 by cameraman Peter Janes. At the same time, they also recorded and filmed a version of the song "Dolphins" (an alternate live recording of which finally appeared on Disk One of the Secret Box compilation in 2000), however the said film has never been screened and still resides in the T.V.N.Z. vaults. The second version of Oncoming Day was recorded in March 1985, this particular version was scrapped and is available on Disk Two of Secret Box. The third version was recorded during the "I Love My Leather Jacket" sessions at Point Studios, London in December 1985 (with a different drummer other that Alan Haig to tackle the difficult drum beat), and the fourth was recorded during the June - July 1987 "Brave Words" album sessions, again recorded at Point Studios in London. Like the December 1985 version, this version was scrapped too.

The Chills line up at this point in time was Martin Phillipps (guitars / vocals), Terry Moore (bass / vocals), Rachel Phillipps (keyboards) and Martyn Bull (drums).

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  • @ronray666 I remember Shazam well. First time I saw Phillip on tv here in the UK I thought what's he doing here, but he's a Brit I'm told. He's on quite a few shows here these days. Looks exactly the same really, just got grey hair.

  • @TIMGTV6 Neither! I'm shocked

  • I think I prefer this version to the final one realeased on Submarine Bells!

  • Very good Jangle Pop. Reminds me of Sunnyboys.

  • Cool. Never realised the song dated back so far. All time fave. Thanks.

  • ronray, I heard you had quite a little thing about Phil Scofield back in the day .... something about kick-ass renditioning.

    Go Chills!!!!

  • I remember seeing this on Phillip Schofield's Shazam back in the day. A truly magnificent, kick-ass rendition that deserved more. Still an all-time fave.

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