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post Aug 26 2010, 4:04 pm
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Hello,

I'm a long-time Live fan (since the early nineties). I used to be on SOY, Liveweb, etc. but never posted much.

I'm writing to see if, now that the band has broken up and older, rare material is beginning to surface, anyone has been able to track down New City or Wash the Blood Away. I know concert recordings of these songs exist because I heard them or know of people who did. I heard New City in concert at the Stone Pony on June 16, 1998. I was even given the setlist after the show. I was standing next to someone in the audience who told me he was recording the show. Unfortunately I've never been able to find that person since.

Here's the setlist, exactly as it appears on the paper the band used:

1. Where the Fishes Go
2. Still Aroused
3. Sun
4. Sparkle
5. Meltdown
6. All Over You
7. Face and Ghost
8. Overcome
9. Turn My Head
10. Vine Street
11. New City
12. I Alone
13. Don't Wait
14. Change
15. They Stood Up 4 Love

TSUFL was the big bang version, and it knocked our socks off. Really amazing in concert. New City was one of the weakest songs in the set but I'd still love to have it. It was a heavy, uptempo song.

Also Wash the Blood Away was played at CBGB's in NYC earlier that spring. A friend had been to that concert and recorded it but traded it away. I don't know if Wash the Blood Away is just the name of another song that we now know of, or if it is unique.

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post Aug 26 2010, 5:26 pm
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Well, these two songs are sort of he LIVE diehard fans holy grail of b-sides and they have yet to surface. Nice to see that setlist though and anymore details you can remember fo that show would be awesome to let us know about! I have heard New City was a song similar to Stage as far as the tempo which seems to be backed up by what you say here. WTBA is a song that no one knows anything of except that it does exist.

.....I recording of this show would be amazing!

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post Aug 30 2010, 3:59 am
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QUOTE(TheBeacon @ Aug 26 2010, 6:26 pm) *

Well, these two songs are sort of he LIVE diehard fans holy grail of b-sides and they have yet to surface. Nice to see that setlist though and anymore details you can remember fo that show would be awesome to let us know about! I have heard New City was a song similar to Stage as far as the tempo which seems to be backed up by what you say here. WTBA is a song that no one knows anything of except that it does exist.

.....I recording of this show would be amazing!


It was a great show... the Stone Pony is a pretty tiny venue and it was an intimate environment. Probably no more than 300 people were there all told. Of course at that time all the songs were new for us. WFG, Sun, Meltdown and Vine Street were highlights. New City was sort of like a cross between Still Aroused and Stage, but like I said it wasn't very good. TSUFL blew everyone away. I remember being so disappointed when I got TDTH and they for some reason changed the song completely, with funky keyboards and all.

There were other shows like this, btw. In 1996 Live played a bunch of shows showcasing new material. This included Cheetah and different versions of now familiar songs. They played Graze and it was quite different. They also played some songs that I don't know the name of and that haven't been heard of since.


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QUOTE(alphaq @ Aug 30 2010, 4:59 am) *

It was a great show... the Stone Pony is a pretty tiny venue and it was an intimate environment. Probably no more than 300 people were there all told. Of course at that time all the songs were new for us. WFG, Sun, Meltdown and Vine Street were highlights. New City was sort of like a cross between Still Aroused and Stage, but like I said it wasn't very good. TSUFL blew everyone away. I remember being so disappointed when I got TDTH and they for some reason changed the song completely, with funky keyboards and all.

There were other shows like this, btw. In 1996 Live played a bunch of shows showcasing new material. This included Cheetah and different versions of now familiar songs. They played Graze and it was quite different. They also played some songs that I don't know the name of and that haven't been heard of since.


i couldnt agree more about being disappointed when i first got tdth. was at that show and thought tsufl was the greatest song in the bunch. i think after the stone pony show i was the most excited about Live.


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