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Absolutely astounding Hope Sandoval forever !!
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Hmm. I never knew that "For The Rest of Your Life" off of 'Through The Devil Softly' borrowed its distinctive riff from "Plain Gold Ring"!
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John Dee Club, June 1, 2000. This is only the second show recording from Mazzy Star's short, mostly Scandinavian, 2000 tour I've heard. The other is the June 4, 2000 Copenhagen show which is one of my own fave Mazzy Star live shows, and one I've upped to yt here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHN6V6kIPko 01. *Leaving on a Train, a.k.a. Let That Be, starts at 0:00 02. Does Someone Have Your Baby Now, 3:21 03. I'm Gonna Bake My Biscuit (Memphis Minnie cover) 7:39 04. Ride It On, 11:42 05. I’ve Been Let Down, 14:58 06. Bells Ring, 18:30 07. Rhymes Of An Hour, 22:57 08. Unreflected, 28:59 09. Sparrow, 33:40 10. *That Way Again, 37:26 11. Look On Down From The Bridge, 41:27 Encore 1: 12. *When You Were Young 46:17 13. *Plain Gold Ring (a cover written by Jack Hammer, best known in Nina Simone's 1950s version) 51:54 14. crowd Encore 2: 15. *Mona (Bo Diddley cover) 1:05:30 This Oslo one was shared recently via two live show torrent sharing sites, The Traders' Den, and dimeadozen.org which is where I got it. The Copenhagen and Oslo shows have identical set lists and song orders except for the last song. In Oslo they performed Mona. In Copenhagen, I'm Less Here. This 2000 tour was unique because the band performed many then unreleased songs, many of which still remain unreleased as studio versions by the band. The song "Look on Down From the Bridge" is a piano version in this recording. The Copenhagen, 2000 show has the song with organ, instead. Song trivia: Does Someone Have Your Baby Now, and Sparrow remained unreleased until 2013 when Mazzy Star included the two songs on their album Seasons of Your Day. *The five songs with asterisks are still unreleased as of 2016, studio versions by Mazzy Star not having ever appeared. The only other recording I know of of Mazzy Star performing Mona is from a 1997 show at The Mint, L.A. Bo Diddley recorded it originally, and the Rolling Stones covered it in the 1960s. My guess is Hope, who's said she always been a big Stones fan, likely first heard the Rolling Stones' version. I've only heard one other recording each of Mazzy Star performing Plain Gold Ring, and That Way Again, both from the Copenhagen 2000 show. When You Were Young (a.k.a. Now That You're Gone) has a number of live versions by the band, and Leaving on a Train (a.k.a. Let That Be) has the most live versions of any of the unreleased songs as they performed it fairly often in the 1990s. There's even a live video version of the song in the 1994 Shoreline Amphitheatre/Bridge School Benefit video findable at youtube and in the extensive boots list with download link at fan site http://mazzystar.free.fr/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=4&sid=6dd83d1eafdf4b744eb3b24fd87de405 Thanks go to gifatty/George, Stonecutter, and kingrue for preparing and sharing this recording via The Traders' Den, and dimeadozen.org.. -Anyone interested can download an audio file of this show in lossless FLAC format from a file hosting site here: http://filefactory.com/file/7j8e3p7n85kr/Mazzy%20Star%202000-6-1%2C%20Oslo%2C%20Norway.zip I maintain an extensive bootlegs list with download links, mostly live shows, at fan site here: http://mazzystar.free.fr/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=4 There are many downloadable Mazzy Star and related bands' shows findable there. -Hermesacat / Bob B