Excellent. Thanks Jeremy. Was there a second OTS promo 10" as well? I've got three other live tracks which I've noted came from that: Poor Boy, History Never Repeats and Time For A Change. The History Never Repeats is from Union Chapel 16/11/95, but I don't know where the other two are from.
Those tracks are on the promo CD I have. Unfortunately it doesn't say where they were recorded but presumably it was Union Chapel.
@Jaffaman posted:I don't think Neil's sent me any Pajama Club live tracks. Will try to rectify that sometime. Have added "She Belongs To Me" today, thanks. It had been on Fang TV. I don't have a copy of "Suffer Never/Are Friends Electric" yet.
I was tuned in when "She Belongs To Me" aired - thanks for adding! Flashbacks to the night Neil performed it in Dublin at the Olympia at a show which touched 3 hours!
Also appreciated: "Sticky Wickets" by The Duckford Lewis Method which Neil contributed to - assuming that's either a new addition or just one I've managed to miss all this time.
@Paul H posted:Those tracks are on the promo CD I have. Unfortunately it doesn't say where they were recorded but presumably it was Union Chapel.
"History Never Repeats" is definitely the same as the version on the fanclub CD. "Time For A Change" is different, however, so maybe came from a different night. "Poor Boy" and the majority of the tracks from the second promo that Jeremy has added were not on the fan club CD it seems.
@Jaffaman posted:I don't think Neil's sent me any Pajama Club live tracks. Will try to rectify that sometime. Have added "She Belongs To Me" today, thanks. It had been on Fang TV. I don't have a copy of "Suffer Never/Are Friends Electric" yet.
I have this...it was a UK iTunes bonus track I believe.
There was also a 14-track live CD of Pajama Club from Melbourne, 15/06/11 (also including "Suffer Never / Are Friends Electric") which must have been from the fan club. A few songs from this show were also on a fan club DVD plus an interview.
Has the Split Enz live version of Outer Mongolia been on here the whole time?
I enjoyed that it was followed by Fire Drill just now, had a sense of deja vu...
And now followed by Murder. Something tells me this wasn't coincidence 🤔
I'd been thinking of how three songs shared the same horror-filmic instrumental bridge, so brought out Outer Mongolia as a special one-off play, followed by the other two.
...or "Outa Mongolia" as the demo was denoted in the player - thankfully the Enz opted to not become gangster rap pioneers back in 1978
It's been spelled both ways over the years. Same with the Ninnies/Nineez.