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* Purported Retards jam from Melvins practice Space/Crover residence, San Francisco, CA [04/xx/91], MP3 [SBD #1c]
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post Jul 28 2010, 03:25 AM
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This thread only includes the jam purported to be from this session and has only been circulated in MP3.
NOTE: this may not be an exact copy of the original MP3, but it sounds identical in quality.

Its authenticity had been open to debate, but an uncannily similar jam opened the show on December 4th, 1991 with Grohl on guitar and doing some vocals such as "you should have what you want."

The Retards, April 1991
Melvin's practice space and Crover residence, San Francisco, CA, US

Band members: Kurt Cobain (guitar, vocals), Dave Grohl (bass), Dale Crover (drums)
Engineer: Debbi Shane [I don't think she has mentioned anything regarding this jam yet]

Set:
[O] Drain You [not included in this upload]
[U] Unknown Retards Jam

Source: was at one point referred to as SBD #1c
Runtime: 0:01:51 [I've also seen the runtime listed as 0:01:58 elsewhere, but I doubt its accuracy.]
Size: 2.56 MB
Bit Rate: 192 kbps
Sample Rate: 44.100 kHz

DOWNLOAD: Mediafire


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post Aug 4 2010, 07:43 PM
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well i justed posted at Ln about if Craig Montegomery recorded 12/04/91 and i also asked about the jam and gave him a link, we just have to wait for LN to post it hopefully


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