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TG24 | ||||
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Released | 2002 | |||
Recorded | 1976–1980 | |||
Genre | Industrial | |||
Label | Industrial | |||
Throbbing Gristle chronology | ||||
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TG24 is a box set by industrial music pioneers Throbbing Gristle.
TG24 was originally released as a cassette boxed set in 1980. The set contained the first of Throbbing Gristle's 24 shows in addition to two C90 cassettes taken from a Throbbing Gristle radio interview. The set was presented in a small attache case with a personalised handmade collage and various autographed pictures.
The box set originally was planned to be released with 24 CDs, however orders from Mute.com included an extra CD. The set contains a total of 26 Throbbing Gristle live performances (IRCD03 has two shows on it). The follow-up boxset, TG+ contains an additional 10 live performances.
Box set includes the following items: certificate of authenticity, wax sealed envelope, two patches, three stickers, four pictures of Throbbing Gristle, four collage prints (1 of 2 made by each member of the band specifically for this release), three button badges and a newsletter with a history of the group and the track listing of the box set.
Dates given in Year-Month-Day format.
Release | Catalog number | Date of performance | Audio | Set list |
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At the ICA | IRC2 | 18 October 1976 | Stereo | Inc. Very Friendly, We Hate You, Slugbait, Dead Ed, Zyklon B Zombie. |
At the Air Gallery/Winchester | IRC3 | 6 July 1976/21 August 1976 | Mono | Dead Ed, Very Friendly |
At the Nag's Head, High Wycombe | IRC4 | 11 February 1977 | Stereo | We Hate You, Slugbait, Zyklon B Zombie |
At the Brighton Polytechnic | IRC5 | 26 March 1977 | Mono | Zyklon B Zombie, Last Exit, Maggot Life, Mary Jane, Record Contract, One Note, One Life, One Purpose |
At Nuffield Theatre, Southampton | IRC6 | 7 May 1977 | Stereo | Industrial Introduction, National Afront |
At the Rat Club | IRC7 | 22 May 1977 | Stereo | Tesco Disco, Fuck Off Cunt, One Pound Thirty Pence Wolverhampton, Goldilocks and the Three Fingers |
At the Highbury Roundhouse | IRC8 | 29 September 1977 | Stereo | Hit by a Rock, Blood on the Floor, You Me Here |
At the Art School Winchester | IRC9 | 11 November 1977 | Binaural Stereo | Dead Head |
At the Rat Club | IRC10 | 17 December 1977 | Stereo | White Christmas, Tesco Disco, Knife in My Side, Urge to Kill, Assume Power Focus, Wall of Sound |
At the Brighton Polytechnic | IRC11 | 28 February 1978 | Binaural Stereo | E-Coli, Anthony, Why does Carol eat Brown Bread?, He's My Friend, Wall of Sound |
At The Architectural Association | IRC12 | 3 March 1978 | Binaural Stereo | Dead Ed, Wall of Sound |
At Goldsmiths College | IRC13 | 18 May 1978 | Stereo | IBM, It's Always the Way, Hamburger Lady, Dead on Arrival, Wall of Sound |
At The Industrial Training College | IRC14 | 1 July 1978 | Stereo | IBM, Family Death, Cabaret Voltaire, Industrial Muzak, Hamburger Lady, Slugbait, Mother Spunk, Five Knuckle Shuffle, Whorle of Sound |
At the London Film Makers Co-Op | IRC15 | 6 July 1978 | Stereo | IBM, new After Cease to Exist Soundtrack, Hamburger Lady, Mother Spunk, Five Knuckle Shuffle |
At the Crypt Club | IRC16 | 11 November 1978 | Stereo | Whistling Song, Tesco Disco, E-Coli, High Note |
At Centro Iberico | IRC17 | 21 January 1979 | Stereo | Persuasion, Day Song, Five Knuckle Shuffle, Wall of Sound |
At Ajanta Cinema | IRC18 | 12 April 1979 | Stereo | Weapon Training, Eee Ahh Oooh, Convincing People, Chat Up, Hamburger Lady, Day Song, Persuasion, Five Knuckle Shuffle |
At Now Society | IRC19 | 25 April 1979 | Stereo | Weapon Training, Convincing People, Hamburger Lady, Chat Up, Day Song, Persuastion, Five Knuckle Shuffle |
At the Factory | IRC20 | 18 May 1979 | Stereo | Weapon Training, See You Are, Convincing People, Hamburger Lady, His Arm Was Her Leg, What a Day, Persuasion, Five Knuckle Shuffle |
At Guild Hall | IRC21 | 26 May 1979 | Binaural Stereo | Wall of Sound, No Bones, Ice Cool Down, They Make No Say, Hamburger Lady, Day Song, Saw Mill |
At the Y.M.C.A. | IRC22 | 3 August 1979 | Binaural Stereo | Convincing People, Hamburger Lady, Still Walking, Persuasion, Day Song, Five Knuckle Shuffle, Wall of Sound |
At Butlers Wharf | IRC24 | 23 December 1979 | Binaural Stereo | Gloria Leonard, Six Six Sixties, An Old Man Smiled, Anal Sex, Chariot and Galley |
At Leeds Fan Club | IRC25 | 24 February 1980 | Binaural Stereo | Six Six Sixties, Subhuman, The World is a War Film, Something Came Over Me, Don't Do What You're Told Do What You Think |
At Scala Cinema | IRC26 | 29 February 1980 | Binaural | An Old Man Smiled, Subhuman, The World is a War Film, Something Came Over Me, Don't Do What You're Told Do What You Think |
At Goldsmiths College | IRC29 | 13 March 1980 | Side A is Binaural Stereo, Side B is Stereo | An Old Man Smiled, Russ, Subhumans, Heathen Earth, World is a War Film, Don't Do What You're Told Do What You Think |
Release | Catalog number | Audio | Content |
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Cassette A | IRCA | Binaural Stereo | TG radio interview |
Cassette B | IRCB | Binaural Stereo | TG radio interview |
Previous to the release of the TG24 boxset, a sampler titled TG24 1 Hour Sample was released for promotion. The CD was available via Mute Records carrying the dual catalogue number: IRCD--/PTG60CD. The CD was compiled by Olivier Cormier Otano and edited on Pro Tools by Anne Carruthers.
Release Cover | Release Information |
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1 Hour Sample
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