Hole – Reading Or Not, Now Does She Ever Come Now Now!

here is the info file from Dime

Hole – 1994-08-26, Reading Festival (Exc SBD – A Most Cake UPGRADE) Reading Or Not, Now Does She Ever Come Now Now!

[Bliss Take 2]

Hole

Reading Festival

Reading, England-August 26th, 1994

SBD->Silver->CD-r->wav->Flac Frontend(level 6)->Flac->You

A nice soundboard show from the Reading Festival.

Enjoy!

1. Plump

2. Sugar Coma > Beautiful Son

3. Miss World

4. Jennifer’s Body

5. Asking For It

6. Gutless

7. Softer, Softest

8. I Think That I Would Die

9. Credit In The Straight World

10. Teenage Whore

11. Doll Parts

12. Violet

13. Sugar Coma #2

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8/26, Friday, Opening Night, 2 PM start, Main Stage: Cypress Hill, Lemonheads, Frank Black, Pavement, Hole, Gang Starr, Trans-Global Underground, The Verve, The Flaming Lips.

(See flyer included, for full weekend lineup)

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mikedreams on… Just now found this version. And wanted to pass it along to you first thing. (My other planned Hole torrents will just have to wait.)

This is an upgrade to the torrent just posted par moi two days ago here http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=410462

– CD Source: Unknown

– This FLAC comes from zomb via AvaAdore.

…And now I adore him. Though the previous version is quite damn good. So is this a revelation? No. Is this worth reuploading/reveling in all over even more now? Can I get a What The Hell yeah!

The music is cleaner, the vocals more upfront. Possibly a lower gen, closer to original source, a tight remaster, find? Closer to fine is all I know that it is clearer than ever Courtney is just

kicking my hard head straight on into my heart even harder.

Updated Notes: – Melody Maker review of the show, with pics, in just huge, sharp scans, here http://archivedmusicpress.wordpress.com/2009/05/18/reading-festival-review-cover-3rd-september-1994/

– John Peel called this one of the most moving sets he’s ever seen.

– First Hole performance with Melissa Auf Der Maur on bass.

– First performance after the deaths of Kristen Pfaff and Kurt Cobain.

– First show of the Live Through This Tour.

– First gig of one of the greatest tours of all time, is what it all means to me.

[ And I have a thirst for firsts ]

…And the Hole in the sky opened up, drowning out the day’s sunshine summer sadness with bad moon madness melting down and in.