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Live At The Social Volume 1 --- 1996-05-00

Duration is 63:41. Comes in six-sided digipak. ℗ 1996 Deconstruction Ltd. © 1996 Deconstruction Ltd. Marketed by Deconstruction. Distributed by the local BMG company - a unit of BMG Entertainment. Made in the EC. Sleeve Notes: "It was probably a stupid idea, the kind that, if you'd sat down & thought about it, you'd have laughed about, scrapped & moved on to the next one. It went like this - get a back room in a dirty old boozer on a Sunday night. Get a pair of DJ's who were more renowned for their party rockin' than their fluid mixing. Get guests, anyone & everyone from pop stars to shit hot DJ's & get them to play their favourite records. The only rule - our guys go on last. Build up your own anthems, find new heroes, find your own stimulants. You don't do it as a reaction against corporate clubs, you do it to exist alongside them. You think you'll get maybe 70 people, but after 13 weeks when you call it a day, you're turning away 700. Without trying too hard, you fuck with peoples perceptions. You get Holmer playing a set of foot stomping Northern Soul classics that sets off twinkles in people's eyes & talc on the floor; Weatherall banging on The Clash's "Groovy Tunes" after a set of mind blowing freak beats; you get The Chemical Brothers dropping Manic Street Preachers & The Beatles next to "Keep Your Ass Clapping" & "Wede Man"; in the week that a national paper describes your music policy as "no house music", you drop a load of 88-89 acid house classics and watch the crowd get that glint in the eye. Musically, every week you light the blue touch paper & run for cover. Somebody said "blow the whole joint up". We did. Although the idea was hardly original (people have been doing mad Sunday sessions & back rooms of clubs for years), we seemed to strike a chord. Jaded clubbers came out of the woodwork to dance alongside the first times, modish youths rubbed shoulders with casuals & indie kids. You'd see DJ's & the occasional visiting pop star losing their inhibitions in dark corners & dancing 'til the lights went up. Pretensions & inhibitions just flew out the window... The Social first rocked the tiny basement of The Albany on Sunday August 6th 1994. In the months since then, it's shifted venue a few times - festival tents in Sweden, one-offs at Corts & Hanover Grand, a short stretch at Smithfields, a proper Saturday night residency at Turnmills & our first away match, Deluxe in Nottingham (now our adopted second home). People come, sometimes arms folded, sometimes open minded. They usually all leave sweat soaked & converted, preaching the Social-ist manifesto. Months of years down the line, all you have left as a souvenir of a life affirming night out is a crumpled flyer. With these albums, we're trying to bring a little slice of the Social into your home. At the end of the day, maybe it wasn't "legendary" but it was fucking inspirational to us & to hoards of clubbers, record buyers & promoters who came, saw & went off & started their own nights, made their own records. We felt we were doing something special & that our DJ's were the best around. We hope you agree." 02 Published by Les Editions Confidentielles. ℗ 1987 Meat Beat Manifesto. 03 Published by Street Tuff Tunes (ASCAP). ℗ 1984 Tuff City Records. 04 Published by Hit & Hold Music / Fresh Jazz Music. ℗ 1996 RCR Limited. 05 Published by AV8 Publishing ASCAP. ℗ 1995 AV8 Records. 06 Published by EMI April Music / Berrios Publishing / Dogo Music / ASCAP. ℗ 1995 After Dark Records. 07 Published by EMI April Music / Berrios Publishing / Dogo Music / It's Nenes Musik (ACAP) Keyes Music (BMI). ℗ 1995 After Dark Records. 08 Published by EMI Blackwood Music Inc. / Eric B & Rakim Music Inc. ℗ 1991 MCA Records Inc. 09 Published by Warp Music / EMI Music Publishing Ltd. ℗ 1995 Flow Recordings under exclusive licence to Warp Records Limited. 10 Copyright Control.℗ 1993 BMG Records (UK) Limited. 11 Copyright Control. ℗ 1995 Defective Records. 12 Copyright Control. ℗ 1995 Bassex Records. Issued under license from Bassex Records. 13 Published by MCA Music Ltd. ℗ 1996 Virgin Records Limited. 14 Copyright Control.℗ 1995 Peace Feast. 15 Published by Warner Chappell Music Limited. ℗ 1995 Beggars Banquet Records Limited. 16 Published by Soma Music.℗ 1995 Soma Quality Recordings. 17 Published by Munch Man Music BMI. Mixed at Cinderblock Studios. ℗ 1995 430 West Records. 18 Copyright Control. Produced, arranged & mixed for One Mother Productions Inc. and Reinbo Production. ℗ 1993 Moonroof Records. 19 Published by Eboville Publishing (BMI). ℗ 1969 Bo-Sound Records. Licensed courtesy of Tuff City Records. DIGIPAX®Manuf. By J. Upton, England 021 692 1171, 88 licenced by AGI USA Matrix and mastering SID codes are mirrored when viewed from data side of disc.

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THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS - Live At The Social Volume 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNm66KzI7Vk

THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS - Live At The Social Volume 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNm66KzI7Vk

Tracklist

Introduction

Cutman

The DMX Will Rock

Mighty Hard Rocker

Yes We Can

Doin' It After Dark (D-Ski's Dance)

Can't

Juice (Know The Ledge) (Main Mix)

Wesley Don't Surf

Packet Of Peace (Chemical Brothers Mix)

PB4UGO2BED

To A Nation Rockin'

Get Up On It Like This

Again Son...

Nine Acre Dust

Jack Me Off

Mirrorshades

Wede Man (Hoody Mix)

We're Doing It (Thang)

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Heavenly

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By Kyle Larson