This is beyond cool and spectacular. Old and PRE catalogue REM is simply the greatest. Love the percussive nature of Peters guitar on Dangerous Times- a precursor to Radio Free Europe
"CHRONIC MURMURINGS" vinyl bootleg (and "Pretty Pictures" vinyl) has since been verified to NOT be the Wuxtry session... if these came from that bootleg they are now known to be July 1980, N. Jackson St Rehersal Studio, Athens GA.
Nobody ever called it that. This is the Decatur Wuxtry. The only one with a nickname was the old one on College, in Athens, which was called Chuckstry's cause Chuck ran it.
I love the historical artifact quality of this audio--it sounds like it's about 40 years old...and it is.
This is beyond cool and spectacular. Old and PRE catalogue REM is simply the greatest. Love the percussive nature of Peters guitar on Dangerous Times- a precursor to Radio Free Europe
Wow, stumbled across this. I just love Peter Buck's guitar play. Fantastic.
The songs this band left in the can are better that other band's Greatest Hits
Peter's jangly wild guitar! Love it!
Let's turn back the time love rem
Priceless
@admanphoto
No, I transferred if from my vinyl bootleg of chronic murmurings. I haven't ever figured out torrents.
"CHRONIC MURMURINGS" vinyl bootleg (and "Pretty Pictures" vinyl) has since been verified to NOT be the Wuxtry session... if these came from that bootleg they are now known to be July 1980, N. Jackson St Rehersal Studio, Athens GA.
Cool, thanks for posting.
thanks..what a soothing sound
somehow
awesome!!
@TommieD1 and the photo accompanying this is from the filming of this very recording!
actually, it's not.
Part of one song sounds like Cheap Trick song, Way Of The World.
This session is now known to be July 1980, N. Jackson St Rehersal Studio, Athens GA.
Or as the locals called it 'Buxtrys'
Nobody ever called it that. This is the Decatur Wuxtry. The only one with a nickname was the old one on College, in Athens, which was called Chuckstry's cause Chuck ran it.
@@jehouse61 Plus in 1980 Athens Wuxtry wasn't NEARLY big enough to set up ANY kind of equipment.
@@jehouse61 someone MAY have called the Baxter Street Location "buxtry's", but I never heard it.