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Taper: Dean Abromovich
41:41
Taper:
Dean Abromovich
Transferrer:
Tom Troccoli
SHNID:
vi1996-07-20.flac16
Lineage:
Aud Analogue Cassete>Analogue Cassette>CDR>flac
Taper Notes:
View NotesVida: July 20. 1996 Benefit For Joe Baiza Spaceland, Silverlake California Aud Analogue Cassette>Analogue Cassette>CDR>flac Taped By Dean (He's NEVER mean) Abromovich Total Time: 41:47 01 A Human Certainty 4:45 (Baiza/Brewer) 02 The Cat Cracker 4:18 (Baiza) 03 Joey 2:00 (Cadena, Hurley, Bowman, Troccoli) 04 Ravenssong 1:37 (Cadena, Troccoli) 05 Hey Wilma 3:41 (Cadena, Troccoli) 06 Shit, Or Get Off The Pot 1:46 (Troccoli, Bowman) 07 Contractions Of Love 2:46 (Troccoli, Hurley) 08 5 Hours In Oakland 1:29 (Troccoli, Hurley) 09 Unconditional 3:20 (Cadena, Troccoli) 10 My Cup Is 1/2 Full 4:29 (Cadena) 11 Don't You 1:48 (Hurley) 12 Natasha's Scream 2:31 (Hurley) 13 Cosmic Slop 4:06 (Clinton, Collins, Worrell) 14 Maggot Brain 3:04 (Clinton, Hazel) Dez Cadena: Guitar & Vocals George Hurley: Drums & Vocals Bill Bowman: Bass & Vocals Tom Troccoli: Guitar & Vocals SPECIAL GUEST VOCALS: Jack Brewer on Tracks 1 & 2 All words and music copyright 1994-1996 and published 2004 by Pru Music (BMI). All Rights Reserved. EXCEPT Tracks 1 & 2 copyright CeSSTone (BMI) Music & Tracks 13 & 14 copyright Bridgeport Music (BMI). NOTES: There are problems with this one. Unfortunately there is a bit of tape warble through the first tune. If I ever run into Dean again (the taper), I'll upgrade the source, assuming his is in better shape. As this is truly a one of a kind performance, I've decided to post it regardless. The first two songs feature Jack Brewer of Saccharine Trust on vocals. In June of 1996 I got a phone call from someone telling me that Joe Baiza after a Mecolodiacs gig in Germany had been jumped by a bunch of literal 'Neo-Nazis.' He was beaten so badly, and his hand so badly fractured there was some doubt he would be able to play again. I was asked if Vida would be interested in performing a benefit to help him pay for his medical bills, as well as possible surgery to repair the damge in his hand. I said yes right away, and helped organize the benefit. It was a great day and night. So many bands offered to play, that the show began at 2 or 3 in the afternoon, and didn't end until 2AM. I thought it would be cool if Vida actually performed some of Joe's tunes, and asked Saccharine Trust singer and poet (lyricist if you insist) Jack Brewer if he would do the singing. He agreed. As it turned out, we had NO rehearsals of the material. About 20 minutes befor going on, we ran through the 2 tunes in the parking lot on unamplified instruments, went inside and dove right in. It's sloppy, but it's heart-felt, and for no rehearsals not too bad. It was also a gas playing the song 'Joey' for the guy we wrote it for. By the way, I also wrote a very simple 'blues' instrumental called 'Mano A Mano' (which means 'Hand To Hand') for Joe and I to work his damaged hand back into shape. He only needed one finger at a time to play his part. We wound up performing it in Vida a few times as a set opener, and if I find a good sounding tape, I'll post that one in the future as well.