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What: Live Show
Venue: Royal Albert Hall
Town: London
Date:
Saturday, 4th of June 1994
Bootlegger: David Whittemore
Recording Quality: Digital 2-track Room Recording, Quality: 5 (out of 10), Performance: B, Interest: 5
- Pat Fish, Dooj Wilkinson, Dave Henderson, Gabriel Turner, Alex Green
She's On Drugs
- part of Creation Records mega-band 10th anniversary celebration
David Whittemore says: big boomy room, good effort by the JBC in the face
of obscurity.
as they come on, shouts of
"Jdete Pryc" accosted them
from around the auditorium. Alex Green is not heard due
to the over-burdened soundmen.
Ed Carter says: there was a review of "Undrugged" in this current NME.
Generally, they hated it. The Jazz Butcher got a special mention
as being "risible" and as being a long time no-hoper.
Joe Beaulieu says:
Theres a full page spread about Undrugged in the new Alternative Press.
The subheadline is "British label sobers up and celebrates its tenth
anniversary. Jon Wiederhorn waits for the love bus".
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It goes on to say...
Jazz Butcher eccentric Pat Fish had a different view [than Bob Mould who
said 'now all I have to do is play Carnegie Hall and then I can quit'].
'Albert Hall means to me a load of rich English students raising Union
Jacks to the sounds of Helga. It means Cliff Richard and Eric Clapton.
We phoned up Creation to see if we could play, and they said yeah, but
we had a press release ready that stated how we weren't going to play
anywhere that Eric Clapton had played if they said there was no space
for us'.
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