- Middle Mass
- English Scheme
- New Face in Hell
- That Man
- An Older Lover etc
- Slates, Slags, etc.
- Prole Art Threat
- The Container Drivers
- Jawbone and the Air Rifle
- In the Park
- Leave the Capital
- Spectre vs. Rector
- Pay Your Rates
- Impression of J. Temperance
NOTES
Soundboard
Releases:
A limited edition of 4,000 copies in March 1982 of a semi-official cassette – “Live in London 1980” on Chaos Tapes.
Subsequently given an official release “The Legendary Chaos Tape” on 11 November 1996 on Scout Releases/ Rough Trade CD: SAR1005
and later on 27 September 2004 on Castle/Sanctuary CD: CMRCD1005 with three tracks from the November Gig with the unknown date in London.
Final performance of In The Park
A remarkable capture of the 1980 band coming to the end of a remarkable year. Whilst there are several good captures of the group around this tour – this one exceeds expectations with a crisp recording.
– “A servant of government walks in and arrests neighbour… and arrests, sorry about that, wireless enthusiast for murder of his neighbour.” (amended lyrics to “New Face In Hell”)
– “Every man hates what he has to deny. Every man hates what he has to deny. Especially I. Especially I.” (during “New Face In Hell”)
– “It’s a Hogarth print. A nice little cascade there for that bit.” (amended lyrics to “Leave The Capitol”)
– “Thank you to all the people who helped me on my vendetta tonight. Thank you to all the people who helped me on my vendetta tonight. Who helped me on my vendetta tonight. Oh, go tell your passion, go tell your weepings to the K-Tel marines. To the publishing wolverines.” (during “Spectre Vs. Rector”)
– “Right, this is ‘Spectre Vs. Rector’ part two. Hahahaha!” (before “Pay Your Rates”)
– “Let’s hear it for the working-class traitors. Oh, Warren Mitchell. Warren Mitchell, Warren Mitchell.” (amended lyrics to “Pay Your Rates”) – “Ok, right. This, um, this one isn’t… what you think it is. It’s just… it finishes off the applause.” [laughs] (before “Impression Of J. Temperance”)
– “This actually happened. Take Doncaster. Take Arnold Swain. Take Arnold Swain, take Doncaster. Put it together.” (during “Impression Of J. Temperance”)