1977-June-16 Brand X Marble Bar Baltimore, MD Disc 1 - 49.48 1 Intro Jam > 9.59 (1) (.55-2.06) Disco Suicide 2 Why Should I Lend You Mine 9.25 (2) 3 Deadly Nightshade 11.20 (3) 4 Nightmare Patrol 8.11 (4) No scream intro 5 intro of the band by Robin 1.38 (5) 6 Malaga Virgen 9.11 (6) Disc 2 - 61.11 1 Intro Jam > 20.29 (7) (2.15-11.21) Disco Suicide 2 Why Should I Lend You Mine 11.51 (8) 3 Deadly Nightshade 12.00 (9) 4 Nightmare Patrol 7.32 (10) No scream intro 5 Nuclear Burn 9.17 begun at 1:30 AM (1) Thank you. Good evening and welcome to Brand X. That was a track from the album we've got out over here at the moment called Morrocan Roll, the track Disco Suicide. (2) The next one is another track from the same piece of plastic and this one's called Why Should I Lend You Mine... Thank you. [mumbles]... this cleptomamia (3) The next track is one that is not on any of the albums. We'll try a new one out on you, one we've had fun together whilst rehearsing in New York. We've got our new addition over here. You'll meet him later. This one was written by Morris, our percussion player, and it's called, for some reason known only to him, as Deadly Nightshade I need a quick gulp of... it's only orange juice (4) Thank you. We're going to try another new one on you. Here'e another piece of recently created music. And this one is written by John the guitar player and Woody the drummer. And they've called it, this one, Nightmare Patrol. So, we'll see what this is supposed to be like. Ah, could you fix my [mumbles] (5) Before we go on with this ratty old set, I'd like you to say hello to the people in the band. [mumbles] totally strange faces here in Baltimore. Hidden behind a vast array of bits and piece of scrap-iron is the percussion player Mr. Morris, from Scotland, Pert The next one, standing almost hidden by [mumbles] comes around up front so you see him better is Mr. John, Obe-Wan Kenobi, Goodsall And on the drums, a very welcomed guest from the Pat Martino band, drummer Mr. Kenwood Dennard And skulking in his usual modesty around the back here is the only man I know who can put bricks to sleep with by hypnosis the bass player, Mr. Percy Jones [another band member] L&G [mumbles] our keyboard player, Mr. Robin Lumley (6) And now I introduce the next tune, which is unfortunately the last one of the set and it's another tune from the MR album and it's called Malga Virgen and it's also written by Percy [mumbles] Thank you and good night (7) Thank you [hard to hear] new one from MR, Disco Suicide (8) The next track is a new one, we played it earlier on [mumbles] (9) This one is called Deadly Nightshade and it's written by Morris Pert, the [mumble] basher over there Morris has been defeated by [mumbles].. we are using the other one. [hard to hear] What we were trying to say was.. (10) That we'd like to play another tune called Nightmare Patrol After all that [mumble] (11) We'd like to conclude the evening with a track from the first album, Unorthodox Behavior. We haven't played anything off it so far tonight. And we'd like to do one called Nuclear Burn. Before the song, the tapers mention it being 1:30 ! "I'll be a wreck tomorrow" Odd, pulsing synth noise plays as the tape fades out. Recorded by some pretty cool guys. Thank you ! Kenwood Dennard Drums John Goodsall Guitar Percy Jones Bass Robin Lumley Keyboards Morris Pert Percussion