Hole – Love Story

here is the info file from Dime

Hole – 1994-10-09, Palladium, Hollywood CA – FM – Love Story: Hooray For Holeywood!

Hole

1994-11-09

Hollywood Palladium

6215 Sunset Boulevard

Hollywood, CA

Per wiki, The Hollywood Palladium was built in a Streamline Moderne, Art Deco style and includes an 11,200 square foot dance floor with room for up to 4,000 people.

“…I feel like I’m back in Jumbo’s Clown Room [with] just a bigger crowd.” – CL

[Jumbo’s Clown Room (Exotic Dance Bar), 5153 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA -ed.]

Source: Love Story

Label: Chrome Hearts (#014 – 1996)

Location: Germany

[Today your Love, tomorrow the Hole world – ed.]

CD > EAC > FLAC > You

(extraction logfile included)

Westwood One

(FM/Pre-FM ?)

{Censored radio edit;

4 songs then break for commercials}

Per Holelive.com…

Sound rating: 97/100

Complete show: No

CD Tracklist

01. Plump 2:44

02. My Beautiful Son 2:52

03. Miss World 3:03

04. Asking for It 4:56

05. Hungry Like the Wolf 1:42 *

06. Gutless 2:43

07. Softer, Softest 4:18

08. I Think That I Would Die 4:42

09. Credit in the Straight World 2:50 *

10. Teenage Whore 2:36

11. Violet 4:59

*Tracks 5 and 9, removed, rE: officially released on

Hole – Doll Parts (City Slang, CD Maxi-Single, Europe, 1995)

Track times c/o allmusic.com

Art added…

– CD mini images from Discogs.com

– CD maxi images from mikedreams

[It’s his CD, it’s his throw upload. -ed.]

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Hole – Love Story

by Alex Henderson, Allmusic.com

It’s no coincidence that people who put out illegal albums are called bootleggers; like the bootleggers who provided beer, wine, and whiskey during the prohibition era, music bootleggers offer

things that legal businesses aren’t offering. Critics of music bootleggers would argue that like Al Capone’s booze providers of the 1920s, music bootleggers are selling an inferior product. That

was often true in the 1960s and 1970s, when so many bootleg LPs were plagued by lousy sound quality. But the music bootleggers of the 1990s generally had much higher standards than their 1960s and

1970s counterparts, which is why there are so many Hole bootlegs with decent or excellent sound. One of the Hole bootlegs that sounds great is Love Story; recorded live in London in 1994 and at the

Hollywood Palladium in 1994 or 1995, this CD paints an exciting picture of the band’s Nirvana-minded grunge period. The Palladium show can also be heard on an Insect Records bootleg titled

Electrical Support; while Insect gives a 1994 recording date, Chrome Hearts states that the Palladium show took place on March 13, 1995. At any rate, most of the gems that Courtney Love

aggressively belts out are from Hole’s sophomore effort, Live Through This; in fact, Hole performs about 80 to 90 percent of that five-star album in both Hollywood and London. Only a few of the

songs aren’t from Live Through This, including “Teenage Whore” (from Hole’s blistering 1991 debut Pretty on the Inside) and an unlikely cover of Duran Duran’s “Hungry Like a Wolf.” Many of the

songs are heard twice, and those with only a casual interest in Hole might wonder why listeners need to hear two versions of “Miss World,” “Plump,” or “Asking for It.” But then, Chrome Hearts

didn’t provide this CD for casual listeners. Love Story is aimed at the sort of obsessive Hole followers who simply can’t get enough of its grunge period, and those who fit that description will

find a lot to admire about this rewarding bootleg.

editor rating

3.5 out of 5 stars

release date 1996

duration 76:51

genre Pop/Rock

styles Alternative Pop/Rock

Alternative/Indie Rock

Grunge

album moods

Angst-Ridden

Brash

Brooding

Cathartic

Intense

Searching

Visceral

album themes

Empowering

Heartache

artist moods

Aggressive

Brash

Brooding

Cathartic

Earnest

Energetic

Intense

Provocative

Rowdy

Sensual

Theatrical

Visceral

Passionate

Druggy

Fiery

Literate

Sleazy

Snide

Angry

Bitter

Cynical/Sarcastic

Hostile

Volatile

artist themes

Breakup

Cool & Cocky

Heartache

Jealousy

Loss/Grief

Revolutionary

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all notes compiled by mikedreams on…

– Hole – Love Story: Tracks 12-23 – SBD/FM recording from Reading Festival, London, UK, 1994-08-26 …Based on my listening comparison to this CD that I just found but a few days ago, those tracks

can already be found right here:

http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=410718 Hole – 1994-08-26, Reading Festival (Exc SBD – A Most Cake UPGRADE) Reading Or Not, Now Does She Ever Come Now Now!

(Upped by MikeDreams; Added: Thu 28th Jun, 2012; Snatched: 156 times …My rent with the most snatch.)

– re: All Music Editor Rating: 3.5 stars

Note: Of the 7 Hole boots that All Music reviews, Hole Story has the highest rating, the only one with 3.5 stars. …But still, are you freakin kiddin me? The sound as Hole Live indicates, is

top-notch. Granted 97 is ridiculously high, but for a boot no boos are deserved. As for content, most of the songs are indeed featured twice, but that’s like having more than one piece of the same

top grade cut. I devour it as it devours me.

I have had this Palladium set on tape since it was was first aired back in the mid-1990’s on the soon to be defunct, WFNX-FM Alternative Boston. I played it till it killed me with thrills galore.

Now I lower it down to fill me up again. Please allow me serve it up to your snatch.

Hole

Backing Vocals ñ Melissa Auf Der Maur

Bass ñ Melissa Auf Der Maur

Drums ñ Patty Schemel

Guitar ñ Courtney Love, Eric Erlandson

Vocals ñ Courtney Love

…You shoulda been there. They are the loud bang theory of fast, nasty & loose, punk/pop intelligence. The last blast that lasts. The Hole story from 1991 to 1995, are my Court hearing dates.

Hearing is believing there is a Hole in the center of my universe. That “if you live through this with me, I swear that I would die for you.”

Hole Lotta Love Story.