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Husker Du - Longhorn Bar, Minneapolis, MN - 07-05-80

Infohash:

C97AADC1168A9892D220580C194B10006AD10D11

Type:

Music

Title:

Husker Du - Longhorn Bar, Minneapolis, MN - 07-05-80

Category:

Audio/Music

Uploaded:

2008-02-24 (by esserhaddon)

Description:

Hüsker Dü - Longhorn Bar - Minneapolis, MN - 07-05-80 MP3/VBR 245 - 117MB - 22 files 01 - Picture Of You 02 - Don't Try To Call 03 - What Went Wrong? 04 - You're Too Obtuse 05 - Put Your Past Away 06 - Instrumental 07 - All I've Got To Lose Is You 08 - Industrial Grocery Store 09 - Gilligan's Island 10 - Uncle Ron 11 - Push The Button 12 - MTC 13 - Do The Bee 14 - Statues 15 - Writer's Cramp 16 - Don't Have A Life 17 - Sexual Economics 18 - Do You Remember? 19 - Data Control 20 - Lets Go Die 21 - Statues The group that became Hüsker Dü formed when Bob Mould, Grant Hart, Greg Norton and keyboardist Charlie Pine began playing together in 1979. At the time, Mould was a freshman at Macalester College, and frequented a record store where Hart was a sales clerk. Hart and Norton had originally met while applying for the same job. Hart and Mould bonded over a shared love of the Ramones, and soon after enlisted Norton and Pine to form a band. They were soon gigging, playing mostly cover songs, some classic rock, and frequent Ramones tunes. Unbeknownst to Pine, the remaining bandmembers disliked their sound and began practicing without him, writing a few originals. They owed their new name to a rather sloppy rehearsal of the Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer". Unable to recall the French portions sung in the original ("qu'est-ce que c'est"), they began shouting any foreign-language terms they could remember, when someone said "Husker Du?" (Greg has described the complete utterance as "Psycho Blender--Husker Du"), a board game that had been popular in the 1970s. (The name is a Norwegian and Danish phrase that means "do you remember?"). Although, in Norwegian and Danish the letters are are not accented; it is written "Husker du". The group added Heavy metal umlauts and had their new name. Mould reports that they liked "Hüsker Dü"'s somewhat mysterious qualities, which set them apart from other hardcore punk groups with names like "Social Red Youth Dynasty Brigade Distortion". Mould also reported that while Hüsker Dü enjoyed much hardcore punk in general, they never thought of themselves as exclusively a hardcore group, and that their name was an attempt to avoid being pigeonholed. Hart, Mould and Norton fired Pine during their first official performance, on March 30, 1979, and continued as a trio. By 1980 the band was performing regularly in Minneapolis, and their music evolved into a fast, ferocious, primal sound, making them one of the original hardcore punk bands. Through heavy touring they soon caught the attention of punk trailblazers like Black Flag and the Dead Kennedys' Jello Biafra, which helped introduce Hüsker Dü to new fans. Black Flag guitarist/songwriter Greg Ginn later signed the band to his label, SST Records. Excellent quality. Enjoy!

Files count:

22

Size:

117.05 Mb

Trackers:

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Comments:

TVpainter (2008-02-24)

I'll take it, thanx, but it's a shame everyone here insists on MP3.

iggy.stooge (2008-02-25)

Thanks and great that someone use mp3 instead of the fuckin big boring flac's!

TVpainter (2008-02-26)

Boring? You must also love the fact there's only 1 seeder left after only 1 day up.

snapcrackleandpop (2008-06-01)

Thanks! Looks cool!