Mogwai

A new one, Tokyo '99, is on here now (2/11/00)

NEW! Tokyo, Japan Nov. 22, 1999 [A]
Setlist:
Mogwai Fear Satan/Cody/Christmas Steps/Christmas Song/Small Children In the Background/Stanley Kubrick/Helicon 2/Ex-Cowboy/Kappa/Helicon 1/Like Herod (cut)

A great, great new show. The sound is superb, the only faults are the seldom microphone sounds of scraping against some sort of material, sounds like a concealed mike or something! Who knows, but it sounds great. Plus, they play Christmas Song off of the New EP, which is pretty rare. Like Herod is only about 1/4 there, but that's alright. It's on every other one of my tapes and is not that different from any of the other 1999 performances.

Bruxelles, Belgium May 5 1999 [A-/B+]
Setlist:
May nothing but happiness come through your door/Kappa/Christmas steps/Cody/Helicon 2/Small children in the background/Helicon 1/Like Herod/My father my kingdom (Jewish traditional)

Sounds very good for an audience recording, not much distortion at all and the sound is very clear. Like Herod live=greatness. The Jewish song is a track they have collaborated with Arthur Baker for his upcoming album (I have very little info on this, for more see the "other recordings" section of the official Mogwai site) and it is really cool. Only nine songs, but there's about 80 min of show here.

The Break Room (Seattle, Washington) Sept. 14 1999 [A]
Setlist:
Mogwai fear satan/Christmas Steps/Small Children in the Background/May Nothing But Happiness Come Through Your Door/Summer/Stanley Kubrick/Ex-Cowboy/Kappa/Helicon 1/Like Herod

I'm not sure as to the origins of this recording, but it sounds very very good. If it's and audience recording, it is surely on DAT with great mics. The new single "Stanley Kubrick" is an amazing song, as is the version of "Christmas Steps" they play here. "Summer" also rocks very hard. A great show, I think it's better than the Brussels one above. About 90+ min. fills a 90 min XL2 completely.

The Horseshoe (Toronto) Sept. 8 1999 [B+/-]
Setlist:
Superheroes of BMX/Yes! I am a long way from home/Xmas Steps/Tuner/Ex Cowboy/May Nothing But Happiness Come Through Your Door/Helicon 2/Stanley Kubrick/Small Children In the Background/A-70/Helicon 1/Kappa (muffed)/Like Herod (partially cut at end)

Just one or two stops before the show above, this is also from the '99 tour. The quality is a little less (very very quiet in the quiet parts, had to turn the volume in my walkman almost all the way up), but other than that it sounds OK. A wider selection of songs than Seattle, my second tape to include my mogwai-favorite "Yes! I am..." (see below for other one) It's such a great song. Plus they start to play Kappa, then screw up and head right into Herod. Amusing.

Pukkelpop Festival (Hasselt, Belgium) Aug. 23 '97 [B+]
Setlist:
Summer/Honey/Helicon 2/Like Herod/Helicon 1/Katrien/Angels vs Aliens

A great MYT-era show. "Summer" sounds the best that I've ver heard. Honey is a Spacemen 3 cover that sounds great live. Another gem is the rarely-played-live "Katrien." Live standard Helicon 1 and Like Herod are also in great form. Great sound quality as well, what a show! About 40 min.

BBC Evening Session March 10 1999 [B-]
Setlist:
Helicon 1/May nothing but happyness come through your door/Like Herod/Chocky

All other sessions by any other band look like wee mice compared to this one. It's one of the longest sessions ever, and as Steve says, "the sounds is just huge." That's a good description. Unfortunately, the sound isn't prime, but it's definetely enough for enjoyment.

London, England April 6 1997 [B+]
Setlist:
Helicon 1/Ithica/Summer/Yes! I am a long way from home (!)/Stereo Dee

It's only 5 songs, but this the only tape that I have (correction, second now) that has "Yes! I am a long way from home" (my favorite mogwai song of all time) and "Stereo Dee" on it. Two great songs, plus one of their best live songs, "Summer." Greatness. Sounds good too.

Rochester, NY Dec 1 1998 [B+]
Setlist:
Mogwai Fear Satan/Ex-Cowboy/Rollerball/Christmas Steps/May nothing but happyness.../Helicon 1

A radio broadcast recorded to tape. Mogwai Fear Satan feeds in about a 1/4 of the way through, and a small portion of Xmas Steps is cut for a radio station ID thing. My onbly tape with "Rollerball," a great song of of "Fuck the Curfew."

Bowlie Weekender Camber, UK April 24 1999 [B]
Setlist:
Kappa/24 hours

Only the first two songs from their Bowlie performance, but having the Joy Division cover "24 Hours" is great. A small portion of the song is cut, though.

 

8. Various Radio Sessions/Live Tracks/Rarities (xxxxx) x/x/x [A to C]
 

Track Origin 
Spoon Test  Peel Session 
Don't Cry (Guns 'n Roses Cover)  Peel Session 
Ex-Cowboy  Live (location unknown) 
New Paths to Helicon 1  Evening Session (Steve Lamacq) 
New Paths to Helicon 2  Evening Session (Steve Lamacq) 
Helps Both Ways  Promo Only "John Madden Version" 
Honey  Spacemen 3 Tribute album 
I Can't Remember  Postcard From Glasgow Double 7" EP 
Ithica  Live (Newcastle 98) 
Kappa  Live (location unknown) 
May Nothing But Happiness Come Through Your Door  Evening Session (Steve Lamacq) 
Small Children In the Background  ?? 
Chocky  Evening Session 

Nice assortment of various Mogwai unreleased material, on an analog tape. Track quality varies, most are quite acceptable.

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