HW: Shouldn't Do That & another question??

Alastair Lee Sumner als at POSTMASTER.CO.UK
Wed Mar 28 07:50:57 EST 2001


A few years for me. I went off their modern stuff mid 90s. Last time I saw
them was when they had that robot on stage and sang the song. The other
week I saw that program on tv and that instantly inspired me to get back
into them again, no wonder I was never able to find any other music I
really liked in the intervening years. I went to see them last Sunday in
Croydon and despite them playing some modern stuff which I just can't get
into I thought it was pretty good overall, especially Flying Doctor, Spiral
Galaxy and Hurry On Sundown which I don't think I've ever heard them play
before. So despite my criticism of some of their modern stuff they still
always manage to surprise me at the concerts. Now I'm trying to discover a
drug that will keep Dave Brock alive at least until I die.

Alastair.

On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 13:13:58 +0100, Sam Kirwan <samantha.kirwan at NTL.COM>
wrote:

>Get the CD - definitely, whilst listening to it again last night I
>remembered what I'd been missing and may well be at Aldershot this
weekend!!
>Haven't seen them since Xmas after all.   What's the longest time anyone's
>gone between HW gigs I wonder.  Mine's 20 months I'm desperately ashamed to
>say - never again, NEVER!!
>
>Sam
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Alastair Lee Sumner [mailto:als at POSTMASTER.CO.UK]
>Sent: 28 March 2001 13:07
>To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU
>Subject: Re: HW: Shouldn't Do That (Was Re: Croydon)
>
>
>Sam, now I'm really confused :) So it isn't a version of 'You Shouldn't Do
>That' under a different name or anything?
>
>I might get the CD anyway, it's only a fiver on Amazon. Does anyone know of
>any other versions of 'You Shouldn't Do That' that I may not know about?
>The ones that I can remember off the top of my head are:
>
>In Search Of Space original version.
>RoadHawks version on Space Ritual CD and other places.
>Text Of Festival, at least on the vinyl edition.
>The Business Trip Live, great modern version but miles too short.
>
>Any others?
>
>Regards,
>Alastair.
>
>
>On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 07:10:47 +0100, Sam Kirwan <samantha.kirwan at NTL.COM>
>wrote:
>
>>Apologies!!!  Right album - wrong track title - can't help being blonde.
>>Went home last night and dug it out - the track is Sonic Destruction
>(Advent
>>Re-mix) lifted from 'Rituals of the Solstice'.  It's still a banging track
>>though just make sure you listen to it uncomfortably loudly!
>>
>>Agian sorry for being a thickie!!
>>
>>Sam
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: David Bottomley [mailto:merlinas at DIRCON.CO.UK]
>>Sent: 27 March 2001 16:08
>>To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU
>>Subject: Re: HW: Shouldn't Do That (Was Re: Croydon)
>>
>>
>>Fair enough - I was blissfully unaware of the import version. Anyone know
>if
>>it has a different track listing to the UK version?
>>
>>Dave
>>
>>>>There is such a thing as the "Emergency Broadcast Systems Samples" CD,
>but
>>>>it *doesn't* feature "You Shouldn't Do That".
>>>
>>>It might - there are two versions. If you search on Emergency Broadcast
>>>System (Not systems) you get to the UK release, which definitely doesn't
>>>have it.
>>>
>>>The one Sam's search (Emergency Broadcast Systems, plural) leads to is
>>>an import - but amazon.co.uk doesn't give a track listing for it.
>>
>>
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