THE BIRTHDAY PARTY - "Mutiny In Heaven" [Alt. Version with Rowland S. Howard on guitar]
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- One of the earlier versions of "Mutiny In Heaven" with Rowland S. Howard on guitar instead of Blixa Bargeld, who filled in on the official recording. Originally aired once on Henry Rollins' Harmony In My Head radio show a few years back . . . Source being a cassette that Rollins Band's Chris Haskett was given by Rowland at some point. Thanks to Chris and Henry.
Can't get enough of Rowland's guitar sound.
Off the charts !!! Thank you for posting !
I love the album version, but to listen to this and be expecting familiarity, only to be pleasantly bamboozled by differences galore is just such an awesome change.
It was now, 3:00 am on the 20th of July, 2021, when I discovered that if I'm tired enough and if I turn my headphones loud enough I can travel THROUGH the song rather than it read across my vision from left to right. This is a pretty neat discovery, no wonder I can't stop listening to music when I'm tired.
MU TI NY IN HEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA VON
What vicious cacophony! A real Hell.
Do you mean that in a good way, or a bad way?
henrylee brenton Well, I think Hell is what this song was meant to. TO RAISE HELL.
This is way better than the final cut. Also, the Peel session version of Pleasure Avalanche is so much better than the studio one.
Peel Sessions are always better
Oh that's atrocious, love it❤
Rare thing, indeed.But 'needle in mah vein'-that happens a lot.
Awesome!!
Unreal
SO good....... From Sim Cain's collection I reckon.
Gods.
A lot better, wilder and fierce than "Mutiny" EP version.
Maybe. Oh, maybe...
What??!!!
Very progressive birth party day intertaining Musician friends .now it seems that by twisting the softer metals (copper say)around tin with superstition of merury
This is cool
Amazing, how'd you find this!?
It's not bad. Doesn't have the form and lyrical shape of the released version. It's also just a bit monotonous.
More heroin-y than the released version.
*eek*
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowland_S._Howard
Didn't know anything about anything, me.
He bailed out pretty quickly.
Yikes! 100 tymes better, thanks a heap! Got any more?
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david moon: don't you like Blixa at all? Or do you just like Rowland?
@@elizabethhann4028 I saw Rowland n '83 and, nothing still comes close 2 Rowlie!
david moon: thank you so much for writing back to me.
You really are lucky to have seen Rowland back in '83. I must confess, that was long before I was born. What was the concert like?
I love Blixa, but now that I think about it, I realize you're right: nothing (still!) comes close to Rowlie. He really was one of the greatest guitar-players in the history of rock'n'roll; he could wring sounds out of his guitar that (seemingly) no other rock'n'roll guitarist had even tried to imagine. Not for nothing did people call him the Crown Prince of the Crying Jag. I love his lyrics, too; I think he was an underappreciated lyricist.
It's just, you're the biggest fan of Rowland's that I've ever met. How did you get into his music? I only ask because most of my friends don't even know who Rowland is, and when I play his music for them, they're [gasp!] unimpressed. So I know that it's not everyone who can appreciate what a brilliant artist Rowland was.
@@elizabethhann4028 hi there...only problem i had with "my 3rd fave gig ever" was, i had so much alcohol, i screamed myself hoarse! couldn't speak for, like two days! was already a Rowland fanatic, ever since his "friend catcher" intro, godlike sounds out of a flimsy lil jaguar! well, it was a big deal, having these guys in los angeles, they were already on their last legs...lydia lunch opened 4 them (i wasn't having it) me n my pals heckled her for a spell, got bored///she was trying to do a virgin prunes type thing, very badly mind you...by the time BP came out, we were already "foaming", hurry the hell up...us west coast fuckers love our instant gratification!! they were still smokin' HOT!! the Roxy is a tiny club, and, it got HOT, very fast!! they did all our faves, and, Rowland n Tracy were steering this vessel, loud, thumping, hypno, acid psycho jazz!! i was spellbound!!! i haven't bean that frantic since my 1st Who show in '69...my 2nd best gig was getting hired to sell shirts for Arturo Vega and The Ramones. i'll always remember Rowland, and, how his lil Jaguar took mr to Mars n back! saw neubaten, few years later, i left early...if i wanna do krautrock, i do Neu or, Faust. Blixa reminds of that doe eyed kid from Baby Shambles...all look, no bite