Basement 5 - Peel Session
- Heston
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Re: Basement 5 - Peel Session
Job's a good 'un. Cheers all.
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board
- bazarboy75
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Re: Basement 5 - Peel Session
I listened to it all the week end
i love that stuff
thanks for the link
i love that stuff
thanks for the link
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Chairman Ralph
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Re: Basement 5 - Peel Session
For completeness's sake...I have a Basement 5 live tape that's never popped up on any lists -- dated 4/11/81, which theoretically makes it 10 days before that Peel Session. The venue is given as De Praad Van Traje, which would make it somewhere in Holland, I imagine. The songlist is heavy on the sole LP, although there's some unreleased tunes in the mix, as well. During my search for more Basement 5 gold, I found two more shows via this link:
http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f90/ba ... 88774.html
...and that still works, so have at it. I wish Don had done more with this band, as well, because their lone LP is definitely a post-punk classic, IMHO.
http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f90/ba ... 88774.html
...and that still works, so have at it. I wish Don had done more with this band, as well, because their lone LP is definitely a post-punk classic, IMHO.