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		<title>By: gang of four, istanbul backstage</title>
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		<description>[...] Almost a year ago I shot some footage of Sonic Youth working out one of their songs backstage before their performance at an All Tomorrows Parties show in the UK. Now it&#8217;s Gang of Four&#8217;s turn. I was not involved in the writing or recording of I Love A Man In A Uniform as by then I&#8217;d formed Shriekback, and consequently whenever we&#8217;ve tried to play it live it sounded to me as if it was too stilted and never &#8216;in the pocket&#8217; rhythmically-speaking. Here we are backstage in Istanbul giving it the semi-unplugged version - we didn&#8217;t play it on stage that night anyway&#8230;.     No Comments, Comment or Ping [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Almost a year ago I shot some footage of Sonic Youth working out one of their songs backstage before their performance at an All Tomorrows Parties show in the UK. Now it&#8217;s Gang of Four&#8217;s turn. I was not involved in the writing or recording of I Love A Man In A Uniform as by then I&#8217;d formed Shriekback, and consequently whenever we&#8217;ve tried to play it live it sounded to me as if it was too stilted and never &#8216;in the pocket&#8217; rhythmically-speaking. Here we are backstage in Istanbul giving it the semi-unplugged version - we didn&#8217;t play it on stage that night anyway&#8230;.     No Comments, Comment or Ping [...]</p>
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		<title>By: pampelmoose &#187; Dave Allen of Gang of Four&#8217;s Music and Media Blog &#187; gang of four, istanbul backstage</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 06:04:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Almost a year ago I shot some footage of Sonic Youth working out one of their songs backstage before their performance at an All Tomorrows Parties show in the UK. Now it&#8217;s Gang of Four&#8217;s turn. I was not involved in the writing or recording of I Love A Man In A Uniform as by then I&#8217;d formed Shriekback, and consequently whenever we&#8217;ve tried to play it live it sounds to me as if it&#8217;s too stilted and never &#8216;in the pocket&#8217; rhythmically-speaking. Here we are backstage in Istanbul giving it the semi-unplugged version - we didn&#8217;t play it on stage that night anyway&#8230;.   Share this Post: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Almost a year ago I shot some footage of Sonic Youth working out one of their songs backstage before their performance at an All Tomorrows Parties show in the UK. Now it&#8217;s Gang of Four&#8217;s turn. I was not involved in the writing or recording of I Love A Man In A Uniform as by then I&#8217;d formed Shriekback, and consequently whenever we&#8217;ve tried to play it live it sounds to me as if it&#8217;s too stilted and never &#8216;in the pocket&#8217; rhythmically-speaking. Here we are backstage in Istanbul giving it the semi-unplugged version - we didn&#8217;t play it on stage that night anyway&#8230;.   Share this Post: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]</p>
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