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This was the second-to-last stop on a tour of France supporting "The Rotters Club."
www.setlist.fm/setlist/hatfield-and-the-north/1975/salle-des-fetes-du-grand-parc-bordeaux-france-13b951d9.html


Set 1
1) Tone Generator Improv (2:59)
2) God Song (4:43)
3) (Big) John Wayne Socks Psychology On The Jaw (0:41)
4) Chaos At The Greasy Spoon (1:54)
5) The Yes/No Interlude (7:25)
6) Fitter Stoke Has A Bath (7:51)
7) Underdub (5:18)
8) Lobster In Cleavage Probe (2:11)
9) Part Of The Dance (3:21)
10) Nan True's Hole (3:10)
11) Gigantic Landcrabs In Earth Takeover Bid (4:20)
12) Your Majesty Is Like A Cream Donut (1:42)
Set 2
13) Share It (3:54)
14) Lounging There Trying (3:22)
15) Mumps (18:45)
16) Oh What A Lonely Lifetime (1:22)
17) (Big) John Wayne Socks Psychology On The Jaw (reprise) (2:04)
18) Going Up To People And Tinkling (4:34)

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released February 12, 1975

Richard Sinclair - bass & vocal
Phil Miller - guitar
Dave Stewart - keyboards
Pip Pyle - drums

Recorded Wednesday February 12th, 1975 (the cover is wrong) at the Salle des Fêtes du Grand Parc in Bordeaux, France
www.bordeaux.fr/o84658/salle-des-fetes-bordeaux-grand-parc

Tracks 1 & 2 have more than their share of tape problems. I hope you're not susceptible to epileptic seizures.
www.guitars101.com/threads/hatfield-and-the-north-1975-02-12-bordeaux-fr.752299/#post-3561441

Track 3 is from an alternate source.
www.rockinconcerts.com/hatfield-and-the-north-1975-02-12-cd-bordeaux-audience.html

Still missing tracks 16, 17 & 18

Published by SinclairSongs © 1975 All Rights Reserved

This is a "recording of indeterminate origin," i.e. a bootleg. If you buy it from me, it'll be the first time anyone in the band has seen a quid from it.

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Richard Sinclair Martina Franca, Italy

The leading voice of the Canterbury Scene. Beginning with the Wilde Flowers, on to Caravan, Hatfield & the North, Camel and all his recent group efforts, Richard Sinclair's singing and bass playing have been a constant source of delight for lovers of Canterbury music. A deep, low voice, a talent for memorable melodies few can match, plus an imaginative and fluid technique on the bass and guitar. ... more

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