Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Robyn Hitchcock - Inflatable Hitchcock

This is a 4 CD set containing 2 complete concerts from late 1999. Although the concerts took place very close to each other, there really is very little overlap of material. And, the sound quality - amazing! Very much worth the trouble!

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  1. Robyn Hitchcock - Inflatable Hitchcock

    CD 1 - Baltimore, MD - Fletcher's - 1999-10-27

    01 - Mexican God
    02 - Devil's Coachman
    03 - Wax Doll
    04 - 1974
    05 - I Saw Nick Drake
    06 - Viva! Sea-Tac
    07 - Sinister But She Was Happy
    08 - Jewels For Sophia
    09 - The Cheese Alarm

    CD 2 - Fletcher's - 1999-10-27

    01 - Madonna Of The Wasps
    02 - Queen Of Eyes
    03 - Antwoman
    04 - Sleeping With Your Devil Mask
    05 - Oceanside
    06 - Speed Of Things
    07 - Insanely Jealous
    08 - City Of Shame
    09 - No, I Don't Remember Guildford
    10 - Beautiful Queen
    11 - Elizabeth Jade

    CD 3 - Hoboken, NJ - Maxwell's - 1999-11-02

    01 - Nothing Here! (Feg Mix)
    02 - Gene Hackman
    03 - Wax Doll
    04 - Balloon Man
    05 - Fleshhead
    06 - She Belongs To Me
    07 - I Feel Beautiful
    08 - Alright Yeah
    09 - Sinister But She Was Happy
    10 - No, I Don't Remember Guildford
    11 - Elizabeth Jade
    12 - Madonna Of The Wasps

    CD 4 - Maxwell's - 1999-11-02

    01 - Queen Of Eyes
    02 - Antwoman
    03 - Sleeping With Your Devil Mask
    04 - Oceanside
    05 - She Doesn't Exist
    06 - Kingdom Of Love
    07 - City Of Shame
    08 - Philosopher's Stone
    09 - Waterloo Sunset
    10 - Sally Was A Legend
    11 - Beautiful Queen

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  2. Herr Doctor
    I am repeating myself, I know, but many thanks for the recent Hitchcock posts...awesome.

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  3. Doc,
    Any chance of Raw Cuts or the Day They Ate Brick turning up here? Thanks so much for all the Rabid Hedgehog/Soft Boys! My ex and I actually sat with RH and the Egyptians at a club called Trax in Charlottesville, VA ('80s I think) and watched and listened to them do Roxy's "More Than This". No, we didn't record it, but besides the band, we were the only folks there to witness it.

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  4. Just heard Disc 1 over 'phones. This is very, very good. At times, between songs, Robyn actually "trying to find something to talk about" felt quite awkwardly intimate, in a Ken Russell-ish way.

    Tony

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  5. Heard all of it now. This is a fantastic two shows. Worth the price of admission (as they say) was the Gene Hackman/Madonna/Robyn Hitchcock story. I've heard Robyn say a lot of strange things on stage, but this has got to be my favourite. Hell, it might even make some kind of sense!

    Tony

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