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The H-Bombs
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Duke Univ - 1978-03-18
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| Date: |
3/18/1978 |
| Format: |
MP3 |
| Bitrate: |
320 Kbps |
| Genre: |
Power Pop |
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| CD1: |
1. |
Introduction
0:08 |
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Death Garage
3:43 |
3. |
Wrong Kind Of Girl
4:07 |
4. |
You Love It
3:08 |
5. |
Postcard Romance
3:55 |
6. |
In A Little While
2:35 |
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Money From England
4:13 |
8. |
Mind Your Manners
3:06 |
9. |
You Told Me
3:13 |
10. |
Twilight
5:18 |
11. |
Danger Danger Danger
2:39 |
12. |
Big Black Truck
3:37 |
| CD2: |
1. |
The Lonely Bull
1:48 |
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Bomb Scare
3:58 |
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Baby Hang On
3:26 |
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Take Me Back In Your Arms Again
5:25 |
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Looking 'Round Corners
3:28 |
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96 Second Blowout/Baby What's Wrong With You/Seeing Eye Dog
7:08 |
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65 Comet
4:08 |
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Caroline
4:36 |
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A Heart Is Not A Home
1:58 |
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Dunbar Street
1:45 |
11. |
I Want To Hold Your Hand
2:21 |
12. |
B & G Commercial
2:23 |
13. |
You Can't Catch Me
3:13 |
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Down Under Coffee House Duke University Durham, NC
After the demise of The Sneakers members Mitch Easter, Robert Keely and Chris Chamis formed a short-lived band with future dB's member Peter Holsapple called the H-Bombs. The few shows they did are the stuff of local legends. Other than the Carr Records 7" billed as Peter Holsapple and the H-Bombs which Included "Death Garage", "Big Black Truck" and "96 Second Blowout" that would be the extent of their work to vinyl.
Guessing it's from a 2nd or 3rd generation cassette. The band did record some their shows to reel-to-reel. The sound though is remarkably good and is off the soundboard.
THE BAND: Peter Holsapple: guitar, vocals Mitch Easter: guitar, vocals Robert Keely: bass, vocals Chris Chamis: drums
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