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Tony Scherman's avatar

Been thru this. The full-album YouTube post just has the album cover for every song. The video is elsewhere on YouTube and it's almost a minute-and-a-half longer than the album post's "Psycho Killer."

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Gordon Schenck's avatar

Yah. Well, if you click on the thumbnails, you hear the recordings. It's a YouTube album of audio, not video. Just thought your readers might want to hear the music as the Discogs lonk posted only leads to a text page drscription of the album. I am currently listening to 96 Tears.

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Tony Scherman's avatar

Yeah, those two guys, especially Thompson, had/have a big command of a lot of obscure rock & roll. When I saw Thompson at the Towne Crier in Pawling, he debated aloud whether or not he was going to do "Monster Mash" but decided against it....

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John Taylor's avatar

Saw that tour. Very interesting stuff!

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Tony Scherman's avatar

I don't think it was a tour—as far as I know, they only played one show at St. Ann's. Am I incorrect?

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John Taylor's avatar

Well, maybe not a tour, per se, but I unquestionably saw them at the club in NY in '92 ... I think it was the one that rose from the ashes of Studio 54 in NYC. Similar setlist to this

https://www.discogs.com/release/3661034-David-Byrne-Richard-Thompson-An-Acoustic-Evening?srsltid=AfmBOoouxmn0sS4syBPmcsTe7IDYxLry8cOvfuV9M0-iezp8dRp91bOy

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Tony Scherman's avatar

It was at St Anne's Church in Brooklyn Heights. As far as I know it was a one-off.

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John Taylor's avatar

Well I guess I am all kinds of wrong. I know I saw Byrne join RT on stage, though. My bad. Please forgive me.

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Tony Scherman's avatar

Totally

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Erik Heddergott's avatar

Would love to see them on Stage together.

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