TG24

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TG24
ThrobbingGristleTG24BoxSetFront.jpg
Box set by
Released2002
Recorded1976–1980
Genre Industrial
Label Industrial
Throbbing Gristle chronology
CD1
(1986)
TG24
(2002)
TG+
(2004)

TG24 is a box set by industrial music pioneers Throbbing Gristle.

Contents

Cassette set

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.

CD set

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.

CD information

Dates given in Year-Month-Day format.

  1. IRCD02: 1976-10-18 – UK-London – I.C.A. [this includes a hidden track, with parts of radio about 'Prostitution' with Genesis P. Orridge, probably from JJJ Radio, Sydney, interviewer: Bruce Elder, 1978]
  2. IRCD03:
    • 1. 1976-07-06 – UK-England-London – Air Gallery
    • 2. 1976-08-21 – UK-England-Winchester – Hat Fair
  3. IRCD04: 1977-02-11 – Nags Head – High Wycombe
  4. IRCD05: 1977-03-26 – Brighton Polytechnic
  5. IRCD06: 1977-05-07 – Southampton – Nuffield Theatre
  6. IRCD07: 1977-05-22 – UK-London – Rat Club, Pindar
  7. IRCD08: 1977-09-29 – UK-London – Highbury Roundhouse
  8. IRCD09: 1977-11-11 – Winchester Art School
  9. IRCD10: 1977-12-17 – UK-London – Rat Club, Pinda
  10. IRCD11: 1978-02-25 – Brighton Polytechnic
  11. IRCD12: 1978-03-03 – UK-London – Architectural Association
  12. IRCD13: 1978-05-18 – UK-London – Goldsmiths College
  13. IRCD14: 1978-07-01 – Wakefield – Industrial Training College
  14. IRCD15: 1978-07-06 – UK-London – London Film-Makers' Co-op
  15. IRCD16: 1978-12-11 – UK-London – Cryptic One Club
  16. IRCD17: 1979-01-21 – UK-London – Centro Iberico
  17. IRCD18: 1979-04-12 – Derby – Ajanta Cinema
  18. IRCD19: 1979-04-25 – Sheffield University
  19. IRCD20: 1979-05-19 – Manchester – The Factory
  20. IRCD21: 1979-05-26 – Northampton – Guild Hall
  21. IRCD22: 1979-08-03 – UK-London – Y.M.C.A.
  22. IRCD24: 1979-12-23 – UK-London – Butlers Wharf
  23. IRCD25: 1980-02-24 – Leeds – Fan Club
  24. IRCD26: 1980-02-29 – UK-London – Scala Cinema (this CD was only included with orders from Mute.com)
  25. IRCD29: 1980-03-13 – Goldsmiths College

Cassette information

Live

ReleaseCatalog numberDate of performanceAudioSet list
At the ICAIRC218 October 1976StereoInc. Very Friendly, We Hate You, Slugbait, Dead Ed, Zyklon B Zombie.
At the Air Gallery/WinchesterIRC36 July 1976/21 August 1976MonoDead Ed, Very Friendly
At the Nag's Head, High WycombeIRC411 February 1977StereoWe Hate You, Slugbait, Zyklon B Zombie
At the Brighton PolytechnicIRC526 March 1977MonoZyklon B Zombie, Last Exit, Maggot Life, Mary Jane, Record Contract, One Note, One Life, One Purpose
At Nuffield Theatre, SouthamptonIRC67 May 1977StereoIndustrial Introduction, National Afront
At the Rat ClubIRC722 May 1977StereoTesco Disco, Fuck Off Cunt, One Pound Thirty Pence Wolverhampton, Goldilocks and the Three Fingers
At the Highbury RoundhouseIRC829 September 1977StereoHit by a Rock, Blood on the Floor, You Me Here
At the Art School WinchesterIRC911 November 1977 Binaural StereoDead Head
At the Rat ClubIRC1017 December 1977StereoWhite Christmas, Tesco Disco, Knife in My Side, Urge to Kill, Assume Power Focus, Wall of Sound
At the Brighton PolytechnicIRC1128 February 1978Binaural StereoE-Coli, Anthony, Why does Carol eat Brown Bread?, He's My Friend, Wall of Sound
At The Architectural AssociationIRC123 March 1978Binaural StereoDead Ed, Wall of Sound
At Goldsmiths CollegeIRC1318 May 1978StereoIBM, It's Always the Way, Hamburger Lady, Dead on Arrival, Wall of Sound
At The Industrial Training CollegeIRC141 July 1978StereoIBM, Family Death, Cabaret Voltaire, Industrial Muzak, Hamburger Lady, Slugbait, Mother Spunk, Five Knuckle Shuffle, Whorle of Sound
At the London Film Makers Co-OpIRC156 July 1978StereoIBM, new After Cease to Exist Soundtrack, Hamburger Lady, Mother Spunk, Five Knuckle Shuffle
At the Crypt ClubIRC1611 November 1978StereoWhistling Song, Tesco Disco, E-Coli, High Note
At Centro IbericoIRC1721 January 1979StereoPersuasion, Day Song, Five Knuckle Shuffle, Wall of Sound
At Ajanta CinemaIRC1812 April 1979StereoWeapon Training, Eee Ahh Oooh, Convincing People, Chat Up, Hamburger Lady, Day Song, Persuasion, Five Knuckle Shuffle
At Now SocietyIRC1925 April 1979StereoWeapon Training, Convincing People, Hamburger Lady, Chat Up, Day Song, Persuastion, Five Knuckle Shuffle
At the FactoryIRC2018 May 1979StereoWeapon Training, See You Are, Convincing People, Hamburger Lady, His Arm Was Her Leg, What a Day, Persuasion, Five Knuckle Shuffle
At Guild HallIRC2126 May 1979Binaural StereoWall of Sound, No Bones, Ice Cool Down, They Make No Say, Hamburger Lady, Day Song, Saw Mill
At the Y.M.C.A.IRC223 August 1979Binaural StereoConvincing People, Hamburger Lady, Still Walking, Persuasion, Day Song, Five Knuckle Shuffle, Wall of Sound
At Butlers WharfIRC2423 December 1979Binaural StereoGloria Leonard, Six Six Sixties, An Old Man Smiled, Anal Sex, Chariot and Galley
At Leeds Fan ClubIRC2524 February 1980Binaural StereoSix 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 CinemaIRC2629 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 CollegeIRC2913 March 1980Side A is Binaural Stereo, Side B is StereoAn Old Man Smiled, Russ, Subhumans, Heathen Earth, World is a War Film, Don't Do What You're Told Do What You Think

Other

ReleaseCatalog numberAudioContent
Cassette AIRCA Binaural StereoTG radio interview
Cassette BIRCB Binaural StereoTG radio interview

1 Hour Sample

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 CoverRelease Information
1 Hour Sample
  • Catalog number: PTG 60 CD
  • Track listing:
  1. Nags Head Intro/Persuasion/Fed Up/Something Came Over Me/Dead Ed – 30:03
  2. An Old Man Smiled/What A Day/Hamburger Lady/(electro instrumental)/(What A Day intro)/We Hate You Little Girls/Dead Ed – 29:56

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