Fucking love this tune. Great version that Iâve never seen before.
Big Glasper fan, he does pretty good random covers, was really, really sure there was a YouTube vid of him doing Joy Division.
Couldnât find it. Did find this. Not sure itâs what anyone asked forâŚ
(Sorry�)
Fuck yeah love Glasper. Think Iâve posted him in here before, wasnât brave enough to post that one though
I absolutely love this. Moody interview and then straight into flawless musicality. Thought of this and that Fugazi song at the same time. Theyâre both from 91 which must be the year I became a person/self aware or something because loads of 91 stuff seems to have extra significance to me.
Ha after taking about 91 I had to check the date of my third most memorable live performanceâŚyep, 91. Weâll all have seen this one!
Pretty mad he was pro Nixon but he was always a work hard, pull yourself up by the boot straps kind of guy. The McBride book is unusual, he kind of puts himself in the story a bit, part biog part Investigation journalism⌠v interesting and a bit mysterious
Been enjoying this thread. Given the upcoming anniversary this really warrants inclusion - pretty much every track from this performance is perfect
Throws some incredible shapes too!
A brilliant live act, seen them quite a few times and theyâre just the best. No just playing a dat they genuinely sequence this stuff live. Love em
Not live but a demo. I fucking love Ween
Been at a corporate event for my wifeâs work all evening and I need this.
Also this
Went to see The Makeup last week in Manchester (very good), the support act, Lung Let, blew everyone away. New to me, anyone else heard of them?
Lung Leg. Theyâre great, theyâre from Glasgow, named after a woman on a Sonic Yourh cover (or a character Lydia Lunch played in a Richard Kern film, from Evol), and they recently reformed. Saw them support Fugazi in '96 or so.
Looks like a Hernandez brother drawing on the YT thumbnail too. Xaime draws female wrestlers like nobody else.
Great spot!
I think this is the most buildafire post ever
Lung Leg is a different person to Lydia Lunch. They both appear in this mucky film by Richard Kern (music by Butthole Surfers).
They also both feature in another transgressive film Richard Kern made for Death Valley '69 by Sonic Youth, the cover of which was drawn by Savage Pencil, who also designed T-shirts for Slam City Skates.
Presumably that wonât be the full version of Submit, unless it got posted at night when the YouTube censorship people were all asleep.
I think this still is from it too, but having sold all my SY records Iâm forgetting these things.