Oh well.
Warhol Tapes
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What I don't get...
What I don't get is why Rosie's disc didn't have Track 7, Blues Instrumental. I listened to the bad quality version and can just imagine how that must sound, crystal clear like all the others.
Oh well.
Oh well.
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PhantomRaspberryBlower
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I don't buy the theory (expressed elsewhere on this forum) that there is more than one pressed silver ATP disc in existence. I think the Warhol museum has the only one and what we've been given (perhaps 1st gen, perhaps not) is a 'back door' copy. I would guess that something fucked up when Rosie's copy was made and it wasn't checked at the time. Seems logical to me.
But we know that people at Universal had it, as Miss Joanie Lee was all set to go on the VU & Nico Deluxe mono/stereo 2CD. Could have slipped out any number of ways - maybe track 7 was deliberately removed by the original source so the stuff could be indentified if it ever surfaced?PhantomRaspberryBlower wrote:I don't buy the theory (expressed elsewhere on this forum) that there is more than one pressed silver ATP disc in existence.
Conspiracy theory anyone? Forget it - we've got all the rest now. It' s a previously unheard jam, but I can live without it if I can keep I'll Keep It With Mine and all the rest.
If you really want to go crazy - think about the other stuff that the Warhol Museum has that Sal Mercuri mentioned in a post on the Big Yellow Board. A 1966 version of Kill Your Sons! And a Who cover verion - christ-on-a-bike!! Or what about the 1967 film of them at the Boston Tea Party (wiith or without sound - I'd like to see it).
But there's lots of stuff we'll never hear/see - you have to face up to that fact rather than obsessing over 'the lost track 7'....
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sal mercuri
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ATP cds
There were, in fact, several cds pressed of the ATP set.
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PhantomRaspberryBlower
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