ICU: Insolence Across the Nation

trev judge48 at HOTMAIL.COM
Thu Aug 7 08:57:11 EDT 2008


Insolence across the Nation was the brainchild of Barney Bubbles and was 
created by Nik Turner on a Teak 4 track recorder. I'm on it,  Dead Fred is 
on it, and Bob Calvert is on it. It is currently available in it's massive 
entirety as the 10th track on "Judgement and Thunder", available here: 
http://www.realfestivalmusic.co.uk/music.html
It is the most unsettling and frightening track I have ever heard and I 
admit that I am afraid to listen to it (I've played it twice).  It is a work 
of great genius and I would advise the whole list to buy at least 2 copies 
each...cough!
It was released on F Beat records but was soon withdrawn because they 
discovered that the soundtrack includes copyright performances by many 
orchestra's, including, I believe the London Philharmonic. I am bravely 
bootlegging it for the betterment of mankind and any record company who 
raises an eyebrow at my release will be going home in an ambulance!

it's a tenner plus postage

Judge Trev

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From: "Owen O'Neill" <owen.01 at GMAIL.COM>
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 2:36 AM
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET>
Subject: ICU: Insolence Across the Nation

> I first got that track I think in late '99 when it was found on 
> doremi.co.uk.
> Hasn't been there for years, but someone must have it??? Also I'd sort of
> wondered about whether MP3 compression could badly parse such a recording
> like this where all that is going on. I  know I've heard different
> "versions" possibly just from the original MP3 at the ICU site.
> (I'm usually not interested in hearing about Hitler but that's like the
> craziest/most complicated track I ever heard. And at the time I'd been
> studying lots of areas of recent history because otherwise I'd be 
> constantly
> puzzled about some things. I noticed that lots of the material in it 
> seemed
> to draw from a wartime report on hitler's personality, I think mostly
> prepared by English and American psycholanalysts, later it was expanded 
> into
> a book called "The Mind of Adolf Hitler".)
>
>
> -- 
> .:.;:'¬;˚˚∆:;:,:;';,,';':;.:,:;:;',,':;.';:¬;;';-,,`⁄,
> 



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