Slint live

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argh, one of the banes of my existence is that I never saw them live, although I was definitely into them during various stages of their activity. Bought Tweez on Jennifer Hartman because, y'know, there were some ex-Solution Unknown guys in the band. This famous show:

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was about a year before I started going to shows (though I'm not sure if they actually played due to the tornado warning).

I do have two bootlegs, though. One is a semi-official recording (mic?) made at the Bangkok Bangkok restaurant, Chicago, 1987 and features "Washer" sans vocals and one unreleased/unnamed song. I'm not sure when/where the other one dates from, and the sound quality ain't so hot.

Slint live

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what, has nobody here ever seen slint live? or were they really bad live and nobody wants to say it? i'm gonna lose an argument elsewhere if i don't have a single person saying that slint live was good. cause i got somebody claiming that based on their extensive bootleg collection, slint couldn't play live. and i just don't buy it. so c'mon, stories of them rocking, please!

Slint live

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They were fab, and as good as you would think they would be. I saw them at the Thai restaurant and in someone's basement (Evanston, Il?)...I knew Slint would be a band I would measure other bands against for a long time, wish I had some of those bootlegs.

Slint live

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I saw them in Boston at the Middle East with 10 others people. They were playing Tweez stuff only (but it was a long time ago...maybe there were some post-Tweez songs).

I remember that Britt was really sick. And at one point during a song he sort of fell forward onto his drums...like he passed out for a few seconds...then he sat back up and continued playing.

The music was like nothing I had ever heard. I don't recall thinking that they were bad at all.

I then bought Tweez.

bob

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