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Name | Size | Hits |
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Name | Size | Hits |
Shaftesbury Hotel 1983 #1 Snake Pit/Joan Of Arc/Nothing Good Is Going To Come Of This/Lover Please/Nothing Can Take Your Place The Triffids minus keyboards are in a transitional phase. They have realised that they belong somewhere other than Perth. This show is very well recorded and was sold as a cassette on the Lock Up Your Cats tour. | 25.3 MiB | 1675 |
Shaftesbury Hotel 1983 #2 Branded MGM Family Name No Desire It Was A Wednesday This Boy | 30.6 MiB | 992 |
Shaftesbury Hotel 1983 #3 The Way I Walk (Ray Brown) Left To Rot You Can Keep It Man Who Can Reverie | 25.4 MiB | 1049 |
Shaftesbury Hotel 1983 #4 Southern Religious Programme Lonesome Hobo Place In The Sun I'll Have It Everybody Likes To Disco Butterfly | 25.5 MiB | 1025 |
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