lackey

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Member Since: 3/3/2002
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When the Straight Points its Eternal Plastic Finger at You

Artist Song
spoken-word  The Republican Heritage foundation... 
Badmarsh & Shri f/ UK Apache  Signs 
spoken-word  This is underground radio... 
Pink Floyd  See Emily Play 
spoken-word  You will be shocked... 
Love and Rockets  R.I.P. 20 C. 
spoken-word  Let yourself go... 
My Bloody Valentine  When You Sleep 
spoken-word  This is a science-fiction song... 
808 State  Flow Coma 
spoken-word  This should be the order of the day... 
Strawberry Alarm Clock  Incense and Peppermints 
spoken-word  I am here, one nation underground... 
The Chemical Brothers f/ Noel Gallagher  Setting Sun 
spoken-word  If you have enjoyed this program... 
The Flaming Lips  The Sun 
spoken-word  Beware of women also... 
Massive Attack  Angel 
spoken-word  Tonight I bring you a false prophecy... 
Windsor for the Derby  Untitled #5 (from Calm Hades Float) 
spoken-word  We freak freely on Radio Free Rock... 
The Beatles  Tomorrow Never Knows 
spoken-word  Only thus could he lay his hands... 
Death in Vegas  Opium Shuffle 
spoken-word  All man hates you... 
Praga Khan  No Sense at All 
spoken-word  Sex is certainly not a determining factor... 
Recoil  Shunt 
spoken-word  If you see Brother Love on the street... 
Tommy James & the Shondells  Crimson & Clover 

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31. artists unknown: Out Demons Out
32. spoken-word: Now please turn this record over...

[#7] Originally intended as another straight-electronica mix, it mutated into its present form after I decided to insert spoken-word segments from Psychic TV's "Electric Newspaper Issue 4" between the songs. Title taken from track 13.
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Handfulls
Date: 3/17/2002
Hmm. Very interesting. Forgive the pedanticity, but Out Demons Out is probably either The Fugs or The Edgar Broughton Band.
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lackey
Date: 3/17/2002
Out Demons Out is also from Electric Newspaper 4. It's not a song per se; it's a recording of people chanting "Out Demons Out" as percussion is playing in the background. Goes on for about forty seconds.

I don't know where P-Orridge (or whomever) got the recording from, although given what little I know about the Fugs or Broughton, I don't find it inconcievable that P-Orridge would be interested in either act. Thanks for the info -- I'll look into it.