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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION => GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION => Topic started by: GX Jupitter-Larsen on April 12, 2012, 09:02:16 PM

Title: Performers and audience were throwing records at each other
Post by: GX Jupitter-Larsen on April 12, 2012, 09:02:16 PM
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On April 12 1986, the original ATA space, on 7th Street in San Francisco's South of Market area, was dressed up as your typical living room.  Four members of The Haters took turns damaging phonograph records and then playing them on your typical home stereo set. After having been played for a bit, each record would then be hurled into the audience. After awhile, people started throwing the records back at the performers. The flying vinyl lasted 25 minutes. Listen to a brief excerpt:

http://jupitter-larsen.com/noise/33.mp3 (http://jupitter-larsen.com/noise/33.mp3)
Title: Re: Performers and audience were throwing records at each other
Post by: ConcreteMascara on April 12, 2012, 10:44:02 PM
I remember when I went to Noise MayDay @ Namba Bears in '09 BusRatch destroyed records and flung the pieces into the crowd while JoJo abused his guitar. And then eventually JoJo picked up a big ass cinder block and started flinging it around in the crowd. Still have pieces of the records and the cinderblock.
Title: Re: Performers and audience were throwing records at each other
Post by: tiny_tove on April 13, 2012, 11:33:23 PM
quality!!!!