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Re: (TV) peter laughner



John,

I corresponded with Jim Jones of Pere Ubu a few years ago.  He has a tape of
the set, but would not trade it.  He said that it was owned by Ubu, who were
thinking of putting it out as a legitimate release.  I doubt that will ever
happen, given the limited market for a CD by a band hardly anyone has ever
heard of.  Maybe I'll try to contact him again, and see what he says.

As to Take The Guitar Player For A Ride, I have a copy that I would be
willing to sell.  It seems like a few of you were interested, so let me know
if you are, and I'll have a drawing to see who gets it.  I guess $15 +
shipping (which is what I paid).  Of course, we could do an ebay style
auction if you prefer :-)

- Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: jpontrelli@nallmiller.com <jpontrelli@nallmiller.com>
To: serovner@mindspring.com <serovner@mindspring.com>
Cc: tv@obbard.com <tv@obbard.com>
Date: Thursday, January 13, 2000 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: (TV) peter laughner


>I think Piccadilly is the most important TV bootleg of all.  Does any one
>have the RFTT set on tape.  if so, email me directly.
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>>>> "serovner@mindspring.com" 01/13/00 05:05PM >>>
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>One other thing about Peter Laughner - he was smart enough to set up a
>reel-to-reel tape recorder at the July 25, 1975 Television show at the
>Piccadilly Inn in Cleveland (the band's first show outside NYC area). The
>tape of the show is in fairly wide circulation.  Rocket From The Tombs, the
>precuser band to Pere Ubu, opened the show (it was their last show before
>breaking up).
>
>Steve
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