The Fall Mark E. Smith- vocals, electric piano and most songwriting Brix Smith- lead guitar, vocals Craig Scanlon- rhythm guitar- vocals Steve Hanley- bass, vocals Simon Wolstencroft- drums, vocals Marcia Scofield- keyboards Simon Rogers guitar, sax, keyboards (this lineup according to wikipedia for this album, they may not all have been on the tour too) the Channel Boston, Mass. May 12, 1988 FM master runtime: 71:56 (apparently complete except for track 11-12. most of that track is missing, unfortunately.) setlist: 1: cab it up 6:50 2: get a hotel 5:54 3: tuff life boogie 3:01 4: hit the north 3:23 5: frenz 6:36 6: 2 x 4 3:27 7: Victoria (Kinks) 2:48 8: Kurious Oranj 6:09 9: pay your rates 3:42 10: L.A. 4:35 11: Mark will sink us (end cuts) :25 12: Mark will sink us (tail end) :24 13: Bremen Nacht 8:27 14: radio announcer encore break 3:53 15: guest informant 4:47 16: U.S. 80s-90s and announcer outro 7:27 WFNX 101.7 FM radio > Sansui 8 reciever with wire antenna > Nak. BX-100 cassette deck (dolby off) > Maxell XLII master cassette > played on Nak. 125 with Realtek soundcard into soundforge 4.5 (WAV) > FLAC 6 > torrentially yours. touring "the frenz experiment" I have not listened to this tape at all since the night it was recorded, partly because I thought it might be missing a large chunk of the concert. But having finally got a setlist for it (thanks to etree) discovered that apparently the only part missing here is most of "Mark will sink us." All the other songs are complete here. someone (me) fell asleep at the deck during the show, apparently awakened by that dreaded "click" sound of a deck shutting off at the end of a cassette tape (just a few seconds after the obvious flip time). at the time I didn't know if I'd ever listen to this show again since I didn't know anything about the band, which is also partly why I recorded the show. (because who knows how I'd feel 20 years later) I still don't know much about the band and WFNX did not have a very strong signal, being "the cutting edge of rock" and "Boston's radio alternative" after WBCN had become, something, but nobody could figure out what. This came out fairly well, no real noticable static. If I hung the antenna pointing the right way I could usually get little to no static on WFNX. If anyone wishes to put this together with a complete copy of track 11 (from this same show, not another one) and post it, if it will provide a complete recording of this show, they are welcome to do so (with no dolby please, just like this). we all want the whole thing. sorry I didn't get it all. This one, I should have. The Fall have these live releases officially available: "Live 77" from Stretford, U.K. Liverpool 78 "Fall in a Hole" Aug. 21, 1982 in Auckland, NZ Live in London 1980 Totale's Turns (it's now or never) from various shows in the UK from 10/79- 2/80, (most recently re-issued with a John Peel session included). "a part of America Therein 1981" from 5 U.S. shows in 1981 (their debut album "live at the witch trials" is a studio album) Seminal live 4/16/88 Vienna, Austria and Manchester 88 a live version of "I am kurious oranj" was recorded in an Edinburgh, Scotland 88 performance (now out of print) "The Twenty Seven Points" was recorded in shows from Prague, Tel Aviv, London, Glasgow, N.Y.C. and Manchester, U.K. between 1991 and 1995. "2G+2" is a collection of some studio, and mostly from various live in the U.S. 2001 songs. "touch sensitive, the bootleg box set" has 5 discs, one each from shows in: N.Y.C. Knitting Factory Nov. 23, 2001 Seattle Crocodile Cafe Nov. 20, 2001 Haarlem, Patronaat April 6, 2001 Amsterdam, Melkweg April 7, 2001 and Brighton, U.K. Concorde 2 April 17, 2001 and "interim" seems to be the latest release with some recorded live from performances of 2004) so I can say confidently that none of this torrent has been officially released, according to wikipedia's listing. Do not sell this recording. Share freely and losslessly.