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Alternative TV - Live at Rat Club '77. Recorded on cassette by Genesis P-Orridge who can be heard commenting throughout, including the infamous "I said the next time she does that I'll slash her throat" at the end of 'Sleep in Bed'

Talking Heads, Throbbing Gristle, The Buggles, Xavier, Dave Edmunds, Huang Chung, Nine Below Zero, Scorpions, The Beatles, Carmine Appice, Morrissey Mullen, ‘Punk & Disorderly’ compilation. LP reviews, Record Mirror, 3 April 1982. @ChrisAndCosey @ThrobbingGrstle @coseyfannitutti
Throbbing Gristle's gig at the Film-makers Co-Op, London reviewed by John Gill in Sounds 15th, July 1978. @coseyfannitutti @chris_carter_ @ThrobbingGrstle
Cosey Fanni Tutti: Berlin Metropolitan Loft 1983 Photo: Thomas Helmtag

It’s a copy of Musique Sacrée Tibetaine with an alternative black and red cover: discogs.com/release/425467…
I'll be at LATITUDE Sunday 27th on Faber stage with these wonderful people. I'll be talking about my books etc. @FaberBooks @elizabethalker @LatitudeFest
Throbbing Gristle OTD 1978: London Film Makers Co-Op. "They managed to play half an hour or so (I lost all sense of time) before the gig was truncated by violence" - John Gill, Sounds, 15 July 1978. They actually played for 57 minutes.

Throbbing Gristle OTD 1976: Their first performance at Air Gallery, London. TG performed in one room while the sound was relayed to another where the audience of about 30 people was assembled

I did a remix for the 'Telexes' track from @iainandjane film The Extraordinary Miss Flower. Zoe Flower, Emiliana Torrini @CatzCaroline open.spotify.com/track/0tm9uj06… youtube.com/watch?v=OAe2cH…
Throbbing Gristle OTD 1978: Industrial Training College, Wakefield 250 people in the audience witness the first live performance of Five Knuckle Shuffle Recorded and released on Cassette and CD but no photos, tickets or posters seem to have survived the passing of time

Throbbing Gristle OTD 2005: Traffic Free Festival, Turin, Italy. Two performances. Photo: Andrea Marutti



28th, June 1980 Throbbing Gristle's album 'Heathen Earth' reviewed by John Gill and Pic by David Brooks. "The album crawls with a dark, malignant weather." @ThrobbingGrstle @coseyfannitutti @chris_carter_ @SyntheticDreamP
New English language version of Shock Factory: The Visual Culture of Industrial Music came out late March 588 pages, lots of photos £50.29 at Amazon amzn.to/4l59qre

EXPOSED “Demi-god feeds pop fans on sex, sadism, and Devil rites” also Flymo Sprintmaster recall - The People 24 July 1988
