PROTO PUNK APOTHECARY: Hanoi Rocks - Live at Leeds University 20th Oct 1984 (featuring Johnny Thunders last two tracks)

Monday 12 February 2018

Hanoi Rocks - Live at Leeds University 20th Oct 1984 (featuring Johnny Thunders last two tracks)

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Here`s a nice bit of history! And with Johnny Thunders on the last two tracks! Enjoy!!

01 Two Steps From the Move
02 Back to Mystery City
03 Boulevard of Broken Dreams
04 Visitor
05 Underwater World
06 High School
07 Mental Beat
08 Motorvatin'
09 Don't You Ever Leave Me
10 Tragedy
11 Malibu Beach (includes tape flip)
12 Taxi Driver
13 Million Miles Away
14 Up Around the Bend (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)
15 The Train Kept A Rollin' (Tiny Bradshaw, Yardbirds cover) - Encore (cut)
16 Lost in the City
17 Lightning Bar Blues (Hoyt Axton cover)
18 1970/I feel alright (The Stooges cover) - Encore (cut)
19 Band introductions including Johnny Thunders
20 Pills (Bo Diddley cover)*
21 Gloria (Them cover)*

*Johnny Thunders - Guitar/backing vocals on Pills & Guitar/vocal on Gloria

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4 comments:

  1. Thank you for great gig!

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  2. Cheers my friend! I`m glad you like it. Thanks for commenting!!

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  3. great band, great gig
    everything abour Hanoi Rocks galaxy is welcome...

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  4. WOW, had I been there and died on my way home, it would be just fine. Hanoi Rocks at their prime with RAZZLE, R.I.P, one of his last shows (2 December 1960 – 8 December 1984) joined by JT, wow. Now thats all the ingredients for an after hours party of epic proportions, Unfortunately anyone who was there likely cant remember much of it, if anything, Ill amend this, If I died on my way home after the after party, yes, that is definitive.
    THANK YOU for this, and every post here. I came late to this blog, around the holidays and just went to your first post and am moving forward not a dog in the bunch. Found you on the tube as well, my Hero! Hope it contiunues, if not, it is hall of fame deserving if there ever was one.
    And I rarely ever ask, but, I will, I was lucky enough to see JT live,once, Portland, OR 1982ish at the Urban Noize. Maybe its posted and I have not gotten there yet, but if you have not, but could, you would make this Ruler of the Underground one happy lil devil. Regardless, this blog is F'n EPIC.
    KUDOS PpA! For this invaluable blog that could be subtitled 3 degrees of seperation from the New York Dolls, just Brilliant, I bow my head to you Alabaster Jones!
    Thee Most High, TheeRev.LouCifer Bless's you and yours.

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