New 1966 tape bootleg

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MartinVU
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New 1966 tape bootleg

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Curious about the track list. At first I thought it was just a reissue of 1966 but based on the sound clips I guess it's not. Probably nothing new but I wouldn't mind a good sounding collection of all the 66 stuff.

https://www.soundohm.com/product/1966-tape
MrJake
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Re: New 1966 tape bootleg

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It seems like it's the complete tape of one of the concerts in Chicago of June 1967 if I remember correctly, you can already found online Heroin and Venus In Furs, by listening the previews it seems like there is also I'm Waiting For The Man and 2 other istrumentals that I can't recognise by the previews. If someone can manage to purchase this cd let us know what songs are in there
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Re: New 1966 tape bootleg

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From the blurb, the main selling point seems to be the two Poor Richard's tracks from the Ronald Nameth EPI soundtrack, which are hardly new. I haven't given the samples a proper listen yet.
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Re: New 1966 tape bootleg

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Track 2 seems to be a version of European Son, Track 3 sounds like a solo Nico song. I feel a bit unfamiliar with these two tracks, but is this the factory rehearsal stuff? Sounded different but I’m away from to home and cannot check.
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Re: New 1966 tape bootleg

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Euro Son + I'll Keep It With Mine are from Up-tight, Film-Maker's Cinematheque, New York City NY, February 6, 1966
Venus In Furs + bit of Heroin is from WNET TV at The Factory, New York City. First broadcast on 'USA Artists', February 7, 1966
last clip is Chic Mystique, from the Dom, April 1966
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