currently up to IRCD22 YMCA, London
TG are playing individual "songs" and the audience claps politely at the end of each one. It sounds really weird.
Finally coming to the end of TG24. As the CDs get later (i.e. 1979-80) they get less and less interesting. TG now play "songs" with little spontaneity; Porridge shouts and postures; the lyrics are 'meaningful' (i.e. meaningless); the tapes are derivative and obvious; the relationship between performer and audience is politely appreciative rather than confrontational. Basically TG have turned into a rock band. It's not surprising they packed in the following year.
it's time I listened to these again
The real question is can you do it this time in one sitting
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Abend Wrote:The real question is can you do it this time in one sitting
listening, no trouble
it's the staying awake for 24 hours that's difficult
Mmmmm I listened through all the Throbbing Gristle I have today thanks to this thread. Yum.
Statto Wrote:Abend Wrote:The real question is can you do it this time in one sitting
listening, no trouble
it's the staying awake for 24 hours that's difficult
heh, that's what I meant.
I don't think I have enough music by any single artist that would last me an entire day.
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this week, i'm kinda obsessed. its the thought process that intrigues me. thee extreme alternate reality.
the creation of your own universe, completely your own reason / sense of being, etc. etc. its a freak show for sure, i guess that's what is so alluring about it.
i watched this yesterday.
will watch later
Saw Chris & Cosey earlier this year in Chicago.
Pretty impressed by the show.
really digging this 10"
that's pretty good
currently going through TG24 again
most of the early CDs are good, especially:
disk 5: Live at Nuffield Theatre, Southampton, 7th May 1977
disk 11: Live at the Architectural Association, London, 3rd March 1978
and in the second half:
disk 15 - Live at Cryptic One Club, London, 11th Nov 1978
but now I'm up to disk 19 and they're just going through the motions, being Throbbing Gristle the "rock band", playing the "songs", a vehicle for Porridge as "rock star" – all quite boring really
Actually disk 20 – Live at the Guild Hall, Northampton, 26th May 1979 – is quite good too. Probably because Porridge is lower down in the mix.
now up to disk 22 - Live at Butlers Wharf London, 23rd Dec 1979 - and they've started to prat about with trumpets
disk 23 - Live at Fan Club, Leeds, 24th Feb 1980
Cosey & Chris are doing a sex talk routine and some guy has just shouted "boring!"
too fucking right
watching as i post.
February 24, 2015, California College of the Arts Lecture
+ToRMeNT+ Wrote:watching as i post.
February 24, 2015, California College of the Arts Lecture
what's it about? pandrogyny?
^^ pure sonics. 1 hr in.. going through cut ups, William S. Burroughs, now early Gristle stuff, Sniffing Glue magazine..
as played at the end of the February 2015 lecture recording ^^.. from the new PTV3 lp, and the NIN remix. there's a quick bit about the Yeah Yeah Yeahs remix too. overall, not bad for a 2hr lecture. breezed through Psychic TV stuff tho. interesting hearing about Monte Cazazza from the early days, as I was into Factrix stuff for a bit in a round about way back when, record digging & such.
I find it odd that almost exactly a year ago.. randomly, I was in the P-Orridge realm when I first posted in this thread.
here I am again.. random July night / early morning.. in the realm. heh.
i'm watching this now. why? not sure. lol.
ENJOY YOU FREAKS!!
there's 3 new songs via collabs with Cold Cave & Black Rain.. 100 copies apparently.
http://coldcave.net/site/
Live gig footage from NYC, July 23, 2015. ACID!
Music critic for the Tally Ho
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