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VPRO's De Slag Om Arnhem
(= The Battle for Arnhem)
date: 6 November 1991
venue: Luxor
Location: Arnhem, Netherlands


lineage: FM > cassette > line-out > iRiver H320 > USB > PC > CD Wave > Flac
taping, transfering and seeding: _tunic_


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Part 4/4:

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Herman Brood & His Wild Romance
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"Goin' Wild in the Country"


Setlist:
01. Intro
02. Home [Iggy Pop]
03. Blue Ice Moon
04. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow [The Shirelles]
05. Born To Loose [Johnny Thunders]
06. Sunday Morning [Velvet Underground]
07. I Can't Stand It [Velvet Underground]
08. If You Want Me To Stay [Sly & the Family Stone]
09. Something Else [Eddie Cochran]
10. Saturday Night
11. Baby It's You [The Beatles]
12. It Ain't The Gun
13. Beginning to See The Light [Velvet Underground]
14. The Talking
15. Live It Up incl. Papa Was A Rolling Stone [? / The Temptations]
16. Lie & Cheat
17. Cheek To Cheek [Frank Sinatra] > You Can't Break A Heart and Have It
/end of tape


Line-up:
Herman Brood (vocals and piano)
with Wild Romance:
David Hollestelle jr. on guitar
Ivo Serijns on bass
Roy Bakker on drums
and The Bombita's:
Lies Schilp and Inge Bonthond ((backing)vocals)



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Notes:
This Slag Om Arnhem has nothing to do with WOII. This night was organized by VPRO to get more members. Because more members meant that they could get more time to broadcast on radio and TV. I think I became a member that night, and I still am. I vaguely recall that there were actually five bands playing, but I'm not really sure and have no idea who that fifth band might have been. Chances are high that I didn't like them and therefor didn't record it. But for sure these four bands were playing that night:
1: The Groovy Happening Thing *
2: Spo Dee O Dee
3: De Raggende Manne
4: Herman Brood & His Wild Romance *
* not the full sets: GHT is cut off by the broadcast, HB is cut off because the tape didn't run any further

Originally uploaded on: 27 April 2007
Reseeded on: 5 January 2012.
This time shared seperately and including an updated info file and tags.