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1. | Excuses
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2. | Moped Lads
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3. | Shit British Tour
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4. | Moped Lads
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5. | The Jinx
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6. | Alcohol
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7. | Transvestite
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8. | Blown Out Again
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9. | The Gardener
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10. | When I Fall In Love
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11. | Vicars Wank Too
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12. | Leader of the Gang
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13. | Shit At It
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14. | Moped Lads
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15. | Easter Bank Holiday 83
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16. | Keep Britain Tidy
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17. | Never Made It To The Bog On Time
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18. | Up Yer Bum
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19. | Get Me On The Guest List
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20. | One Night Stand
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21. | Run Like Hell
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22. | The Jynx
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23. | Transvestite
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24. | Banned From The Pubs
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25. | Elvis Is Dead
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26. | Maniac
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The first ever DVD release from one of Punk's longest serving and popular bands, Peter And The Test Tube Babies. The Test Tubes have been releasing classic punk anthems since the late 1970's, and are still going strong to this day. The DVD features two unique presentations of the band. "Cattle And Bum" is an entertaining and creative film, constructed by the band themselves. A testament to the humour and energy that the band generated over a decade, the film contains live footage old & new, promos, interviews and plenty of silliness. A classic.
"Live In Manchester" features an 'as it happened' record of the band at their most uncouth. This archive performance includes much previously unseen footage, as the 'Test Tubes' hurtle recklessly through their repertoire.
Many of the Test Tubes hits are featured on the DVD, with "Banned From The Pubs", "Run Like Hell", "Blown Out Again" and Moped Lads all at their raucous best. The band's back catalogue will be re-released this year, along with a brand new album. Sleeve notes on the DVD come from Test Tubes lead singer Peter.
Tracks 1-13: Cattle and Bum Tracks 14-26: Live In Manchester
A welcome DVD repackaging for the first (and best) two Peter & the Test Tube Babies video releases, '92's Cattle and Bum mockumentary, and a 1993 concert film that immortalized a show from the band's raucous infancy. Of the two, the live show, shot at Gillies nightclub in Manchester in September 1983, is the most powerful, a straightforward bludgeoning that captures the Test Tubes just one year into their recording career -- and, therefore, at the height of their earliest mad excitement. Still delighting in such proto-Oi! delights as their debut single, "Banned From the Pubs," and the ill-fated chat-up anthem "Run Like Hell," the band was also introducing the then-newly released "The Jinx" single and, naturally, a healthy stash of songs from their imminent debut album, The Mating Sounds of South American Frogs. It's probably not to everybody's tastes, but the sight of an entire punk audience enthusiastically joining in to sing "I Never Made It to the Bog in Time" is one that is not easily shaken from one's mind. Cattle and Bum is a more informative experience, assuming such a phrase has any place in the Test Tubes' laboratory. A compilation of live, television, home movie, and promo clips shot between 1983 and 1992, its highlights include a couple of tracks reprised from the Gilles show, two more from a show at the Brixton Fridge two months later, a Spanish TV performance from July 1988, and a maniacal Gary Glitter cover from Essen, Germany, in December 1991. And it's all a far cry from the anodyne collections of pristine visages that most bands unearth when anthology time comes around. Bloopers are not, after all, the sole preserve of TV actors and movie stars -- put a band in front of a camera and, sooner or later someone's going to trip over a lead, demolish a drum kit, knock over their microphone, or get the song's words wrong. As Cattle and Bum progresses, it swiftly becomes apparent that such accidents are only the tip of the Test Tubes' mountain of mishaps. But they encapsulate some excellent performances as well, leaving one to wish that more bands would take this kind of approach to their history. --- Dave Thompson, Rovi |
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