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1989, unreleased,
Here at long last, another lost gem from the Sara Lund era, a live show from Bloomington's Black Box Theater from sometime around Halloween in 1989. Besides being Sara's first show with the band, it is the only recorded evidence of Tony's super cool orange plastic fuzz pedal.
The unreleased third part of the postmodern philosophers trilogy (following Jacques Rock and Appetite for Deconstruction, both on the Flat Electric tape label) is one of the band's favorite documents, and easily one of the best live shows the band ever did. Tony was at his absolute best on guitar, and while Sara was still feeling out some of the songs (she had never played the "Lightning's Girl/Sex Bomb" encore before), she absolutely punishes other songs, most notably "S.Y.R.I.P.", one of the highlights of TBW!'s recorded history. This particular version, recorded by Dan Willems before he joined the band and newly remastered, should prove to be worth the wait.
A couple scant months before the recording of Six Point Groundhog Head, D'Loose and Guitarry is is a bulldozer headed straight for your chest. Featuring Chet Chmielewski - turntables, samples, keyboard; Sara Lund - drums; Matt Whitaker - bass; Tony Woollard - guitar and vocals; Bill Zink - guitar; Vid - trumpet, ranting; Ed Emmer - vocals on "Sex Bomb".