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A treasured sound source that is a complete high-quality stereo audience recording of the California performance from the tour at the time of the release of the solo album after the Pistols’ reunion is now available for the first time! John, who had ceased activities with PIL after the release of the album “THAT WHAT IS NOT” in 1992, decided to reunite with the Sex Pistols in 1996, and the following year in 1997, he released a solo album, which had been rumored for some time. A treasured sound source that includes a high-quality stereo audience recording of the live performance held at The Palace in Hollywood on August 13, 1997, which was the first half of this tour that released “PSYCHO’S PATH” and also performed in Japan, is now available for the first time. ! Digitally transferred directly from the master, the range is wide and the balance is perfect, and the clear sound quality is in the upper class for that time, and the misalignment caused by the master has been carefully corrected. The live performance was held at a venue that is a historical building that can accommodate approximately 1,500 people. John’s younger brother Martin, who also appears on the album, and Delois Margulis played keyboards/synthesizers, and Otis Hayes played drums. The set list centered around numbers from “Tie Me To The Length Of That”, “Public Image”, “Careering”, “Rise”, and “PIL”, which had innovative arrangements exclusive to this tour. I’m playing 5 songs of “Under The House”. “I’m grateful to Virgin Records for releasing the album, but I can’t welcome their lack of promotion at all. You lazy assholes! ” This is a rare item that completely records in high quality a valuable live performance that was only held a few times because there was no sufficient promotion as John’s MC said! The Palace,Hollywood,California,USA August 13,1997 01.Sun 02.Armies 03.Another Way 04.Take Me 05.Psychopath 06.Tie Me To The Length Of That 07.Rise 08.Dog 09.Public Image 10. Carering 11.Under The House 12.Stump 13.Grave Ride 14.A No And A Yes 15.Dis-Ho
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