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Ian


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I was going through some CDs last night and stumbled across these.

The first is a soundcheck from Portsmouth on 5th March 1993. According to Pulp Wiki - "there is also a recording of the soundcheck that includes a run through of Babies, an unfinished, untitled song that mentions a large lobster, and She's a Lady with some improvised lyrics about cheese, which is sometimes known as 'Cheesy Lady'".

The second is a soundcheck from Colmar on 14th October 1994. PulpWiki states: "The soundcheck included a rendition of Morning Dew, which they had played on French radio a couple of days before. There was also a very rough run through of I Did What I Did For Maria (originally by Tony Christie). The soundcheck also includes an unknown song."

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I didn't have the 94 one so cheers for that.

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Thanks for these. Colmar is a better quality encode than I have and has tracks tagged, and there's a song I should've covered earlier on the Portsmouth soundcheck. Can anyone make out any of the lyrics? I can't even make out the lobster bit.

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The "large lobster" bit is at 1:30

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