One of the greatest bands at the top of their game with one of their very best songs. Gill and Allen in particular setting a standard for attitude and unique that we can all look up and wonder at. This is just an absolute monster.
@@newtownaces5783 Damn sure. On the studio release, Dave Allen played bass before jumping ship and working with Shriekback. On this live version, Busta Jones played bass. There were also shows with Sara Lee playing bass in those Rockpalast sessions, though.
🎸😎 what a song. I like the album version too I must say. I love both the album and the live version. This live version is a monster of a track, so electric and exciting and scary all at once - one of my favourites
This guy was one of the best. He actually had electricity coming out of his speakers. Andy Gill was a high point of post punk. Go check out Gang Of Four (warn your speakers first)
@@haywoodsmith2822 If so he's playing it right! However I've gotten this impression because there used to be a live vid of Gang Of Four *with* Dave playing this track that has since been taken down. the audio sounded identical to this track so idk. maybe it's been re-uploaded somewhere
@@boldverdana87 Depending on the time of the video to which you're referring, Dave Allen returned for a short spell in 2005ish before moving to Oregon, and becoming a computer executive.
One of the greatest live songs EVER!!!!!!!!!!!
Dave Allen. Bloody hell. That bass line. Late, noisy, ridiculous and how much fun must that be to play?
Busta Jones played bass on this version.
Dave Allen had departed for Shriekback duty.
One of the greatest bands at the top of their game with one of their very best songs. Gill and Allen in particular setting a standard for attitude and unique that we can all look up and wonder at. This is just an absolute monster.
Busta Jones is on bass, here.
@@haywoodsmith2822 you sure? Sleeve notes say it was DA.
@@newtownaces5783 Damn sure.
On the studio release, Dave Allen played bass before jumping ship and working with Shriekback. On this live version, Busta Jones played bass. There were also shows with Sara Lee playing bass in those Rockpalast sessions, though.
RIP Andy Gill :-(
🎸😎 what a song. I like the album version too I must say.
I love both the album and the live version.
This live version is a monster of a track, so electric and exciting and scary all at once - one of my favourites
Track is the bomb.
Better than the studio version!
This guy was one of the best. He actually had electricity coming out of his speakers. Andy Gill was a high point of post punk. Go check out Gang Of Four (warn your speakers first)
Love that 'wrap your speakers first' jibe. Bravo sir.
This live version (originally on the compilation "Twentieth Century...") is the best!
Originally on the AnotherDay/Another dollar 12" B side with Cheeseburger (live); My Fav G of Four live track
I guess I should have written "Originally, I had heard this on the Brief History of the Twentieth Century compilation.
That was a fast reply...
Agreed
@@pauljacobson2207 That version has Sara Lee on bass. She could never be mistaken for Busta Jones...
Busta Jones shredded this bassline!
Thank you, lost my vinyl of this years ago
bad loss...
LIVE AND STUDIO VERSIONS BANG.......DANG THATS COOL!
ready for the weekend
The definition of Post-Punk----"what we want is not what we get"
"What we want's not what we get"
Dave Allen’s og bassline for this track is superior to Sara’s later interpretation imo. Should have kept playing it like this
This version has Busta Jones on bass. Dave Allen had already broken camp for Shriekback.
@@haywoodsmith2822 If so he's playing it right! However I've gotten this impression because there used to be a live vid of Gang Of Four *with* Dave playing this track that has since been taken down. the audio sounded identical to this track so idk. maybe it's been re-uploaded somewhere
@@boldverdana87 Depending on the time of the video to which you're referring, Dave Allen returned for a short spell in 2005ish before moving to Oregon, and becoming a computer executive.