2019-05-03

the first lot of supplementary files coumplementing the next dimension transfer box by the german psychobeat legends the 39 clocks the 39 clocks


the next next next dimension transfer by the 39 clocks, laydeedeedies and gentilenderends! the new five-cd/lp-box by the spearheads of the northwestgerman psychobeat-movement re-modelling the early eighties is as wonderful as it sounds as it seems as you are as it was acid is and forever will be, and still you can buy this collectors' item for a reasonable price if you are looking long enough into the abyss. but here is more and more and even more to come.


for your pleasure, and for mine of course, i dug deeper and deeper and down into my collection of sound files and found a lot of stuff that is not even mentioned insight the box. so here is a compilation of live tracks, rehearsal room recordings and hitherto lost sounds the 39 clocks executed some time and times between 1978 and 1983 with JG39 and CH39 on most instruments, and you better listen to this: 


01 - the intro (using sounds found on sugarmegs and BANDIT) (listen directly)

02 - look into you (live in bremen on the ninth of february 1983 with rüdiger klose on drums) (listen directly)


03 - aspetando godot (live in würzburg 1981; just JG and CH and the machine)

04 - call of war (the 39 clocks badly disguised as alice dee, from the tape sampler "...von mir aus", compiled by emilio winschetti in 1984)

05 - past tense hopes & instant fears on 42nd street (live at the markthalle in hamburg, 1983. this was the bonus track for the rerelease of their second album subnarcotic; the bonus track for the rerelease of pain it dark will follow later on) (listen directly)


06 - summer of 79 (some 48 minutes of rehearsal room recordings with emilio winschetti on korg ms-20; uncut with a veryveryvery tentative post-production: just the volume level was slightly adjusted)


07 - no town brain (live at the hannover altstadtfest on the 26th of august 1979; with hempelmann on drums and chaotic czak on vocals and bass. and believe me or not: i was there in the audience. you can find the whole story on brotbeutel, of course)

(mp3 / all scans and more included / direct download)



3 comments:

gleue said...

hi Ralf, Alice Dee war tatsächlich ein eigenständiger Charakter aus H., der seine eigene Band hatte. vielleicht kannst Du das Altstadtfest-Ding rausnehmen, hat wenig mit Clocks zu tun... Clocks waren CH und ich und nicht Crazy Chaotic Chuck - das war ein Martin Fuchs-Ding, badly disguised as 39 Clocks. die Referenz an Dich im Booklet war so eine Art hello zu sagen... thanks für support... mach´s schön, Alles Gute J.G.

rvd said...

lieber jürgen, ich danke dir für deinen segen und die zusätzlichen informationen. der gruss im booklet hat mit gutgetan. auf deinen wunsch hin werde ich den rest der altstadt-performance weiter unter verschluss halten; dieses eine stück aber funktioniert hier im kontext als abschluss und ausblick der kollektion in meinen ohren ganz hervorragend, und ich möchte es gerne behalten. ich habe es allerdings aus dem direkt-anhören-bereich entfernt; es ist nur noch als download verfügbar. ich hoffe, dieser kompromiss kompromittiert dich nicht zu sehr; verzeih das blöde wortspiel. vielen dank für alles, und ganz herzliche grüsse. rvd

gleue said...

Lieber Ralf, alles gut und ok ! Gruß Jürgen