Infamous video release of Domo Arigato, recorded live in Japan.
I've grabbed this off of YouTube, so the files are in MP4 format. Don't expect Hi-Fi, but fuck all that, this is amazing. Even the original Factory release was mono. Nevertheless, this is wonderful document of a wonderful band playing a wonderful gig in front of a highly respectful audience.
More about this release can be found at the ever brilliant CerysmaticFactory site, which is a must-visit for all of us Factory heads. I have a suspicion that this rip might have originated from that particular neck of the woods. Perhaps not, but massive respect to the original capper and uploader, whomsoever they may be. And even bigger respect to Vini and the boys for still rocking my world in the most sublime way, even after all these years.
Another rare Durutti Column single coming up very soon.
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Friday, April 23, 2010
The Durutti Column - Domo Arigato Video: Fact144
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