Laurie Anderson 02/13/1982
Set I
Walk The Dog
New York Social Life
Time To Go
Instrumental I
Difficult Listening Hour
Language Is a Virus
From The Air
Beginning French
Oh Superman
Talkshow
Frames For The Picture
Democratic Way Pt.I
Private Property
Neon Duet Pt.I
Neon Duet Pt.II
Stiff Neck
Telephon Song
Sweaters
Let X = X
Closed Circuits Pt.I
Closed Circuits Pt.II
Democratic Way Pt.II
For A Large And Changing Room
The Big Top
Cartoon Song
Violin Solo
Example#22
Born,Never asked(instrumental)
Instrumental II
The Language Of The Future
New York Social Life
Time To Go
Instrumental I
Difficult Listening Hour
Language Is a Virus
From The Air
Beginning French
Oh Superman
Talkshow
Frames For The Picture
Democratic Way Pt.I
Private Property
Neon Duet Pt.I
Neon Duet Pt.II
Stiff Neck
Telephon Song
Sweaters
Let X = X
Closed Circuits Pt.I
Closed Circuits Pt.II
Democratic Way Pt.II
For A Large And Changing Room
The Big Top
Cartoon Song
Violin Solo
Example#22
Born,Never asked(instrumental)
Instrumental II
The Language Of The Future
Set II
Set III
Comment
Excerpts from "United States I-IV" performed mostly in German. A rarity.
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| Notes: | soundboard recording - converts to 2 audio discs | |||||
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| Notes: | United States excerpts, mostly performed in German. Begins w/B sides & outtakes. | |||||
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| Stuart Ferguson | CDR / 2 | View | Audience | |||
| Notes: | DVD 312; lineage: 2 tapes>CDR(Philips CDR 570)>wave(EAC)>Flac(8)TLH vinyl Bootleg(virgin copy,no pops or crackles)> CDR(Philips CDR 570)>wave(EAC)>flacf(8)TLH | |||||
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