More out of interest than anything else, does a studio version of Hangman actually exist? I've read varying reports, just wondering if someone can confirm the truth?
where did you get that from/
i searched my entire 1976 tour list - japan and USA and can't find Hangman in a setlist...was this a "one off" performance?
and where canit be found?
The version on the bootleg Sheer Japan Attack was pretty unusual. They played Hangman like they always did but it was followed by some sort of fast rock track, whitch was called "Shag Out" on the bootleg.
What is 'unusual' in Hangman...
You don't need to listen very close to hear that nearly all recordings of Hangman all are slightly different. In lyrics, in melody AND musically...
The "Shag Out" part is on (nearly) all of them - also the studioversion...
btw: funny to see people refer to 'modern' titles ;-)
Sheer Japan Attack...
The first (and for years and years only) boot to call this part Shag Out is originally called 'Stunning Live in Tokyo'
But that was just a bit off topic ;-)
jeroen wrote:
btw: funny to see people refer to 'modern' titles ;-)
Sheer Japan Attack...
The first (and for years and years only) boot to call this part Shag Out is originally called 'Stunning Live in Tokyo'
But that was just a bit off topic ;-)
the book i have (from 1980)listed loads of the original bootlegs
Stunning
Geisha Boys
Rogues & Scoundrels