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From: jondr@sco.COM (Little Fluffy Clouds)
Subject: Re: Hammersmith question, recent Cocteau Twins 12", Diamanda Galas article.
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In article <1991Apr17.141718.28278@cs.dal.ca> graham@ug.cs.dal.ca (Michael Graham) writes:
>In article <3209@oucsace.cs.OHIOU.EDU> aruss@oucsace.cs.ohiou.EDU (Andrew Russ) writes:
>>either.  Was the actual stage routine for "Hammer Horror" like the video?  
>>At any rate, it had to be a spectacular show.       
>
>The dance routine was live and the music/vocals were from the album.

If you're referring to the Hammersmith show, you're wrong.  The music/vocals
were specially re-recorded with her live band so as to avoid Musicians
Union hassles.  Somebody already said something like this...

>I have only seen a very short clip of the Hammer Horror video, which appeared
>to be the same as the Hammersmith routine.

They're similar, but not identical.  The Hammer Horror video features a
chair, for one thing.

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