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#[[Hand In Glove]] (Alternative Mix From The 1983 [[Troy Tate]] Sessions) [listed as Tony Trade]
#[[Hand In Glove]] (Alternative Mix From The 1983 [[Troy Tate]] Sessions) [listed as Tony Trade]
#[[Vicar In A Tutu]] (The Old Grey Whistle Test 20 May, 1986)
#[[Vicar In A Tutu]] (The Old Grey Whistle Test 20 May, 1986)
#[[Meat Is Murder]] ([[Madrid, Spain 1985-05-18 (The Smiths concert)|18 May, 1985, Paseo De Camoens, Madrid, Spain]]) [listed as 5 May, 1985]
#[[Meat Is Murder (song)| Meat Is Murder]] ([[Madrid, Spain 1985-05-18 (The Smiths concert)|18 May, 1985, Paseo De Camoens, Madrid, Spain]]) [listed as 5 May, 1985]
#[[This Night Has Opened My Eyes]] (Y.E.S. 9 February, 1984)
#[[This Night Has Opened My Eyes]] (Y.E.S. 9 February, 1984)
#[[Accept Yourself]] ([[Birmingham, England 1983-06-03 (The Smiths concert)|3 June, 1983, Fighting Cocks, Birmingham, England]])
#[[Accept Yourself]] ([[Birmingham, England 1983-06-03 (The Smiths concert)|3 June, 1983, Fighting Cocks, Birmingham, England]])
#[[Sheila Take A Bow]] (The Tube 10 April, 1987)  
#[[Sheila Take A Bow]] (The Tube 10 April, 1987)  
#[[The Queen Is Dead]] ([[London, England 1986-12-12 (The Smiths concert)|12 December, 1986, Brixton Academy, London, England]])
#[[The Queen Is Dead (song)|The Queen Is Dead]] ([[London, England 1986-12-12 (The Smiths concert)|12 December, 1986, Brixton Academy, London, England]])


===Side B===
===Side B===
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#[[Girl Afraid]] ([[Glasgow, Scotland 1984-03-02 (The Smiths concert)|2 March, 1984, Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow, Scotland]]) [From NME Department Of Enjoyment Cassette]
#[[Girl Afraid]] ([[Glasgow, Scotland 1984-03-02 (The Smiths concert)|2 March, 1984, Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow, Scotland]]) [From NME Department Of Enjoyment Cassette]
#[[Barbarism Begins At Home]] ([[Hamburg, Germany 1984-05-04 (The Smiths concert)|4 May, 1984, Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany]]) [listed as 4 June, 1984]
#[[Barbarism Begins At Home]] ([[Hamburg, Germany 1984-05-04 (The Smiths concert)|4 May, 1984, Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany]]) [listed as 4 June, 1984]
#[[This Charming Man]] ([[Derby, England 1983-12-07 (The Smiths concert)|7 December, 1983, Assembly Rooms, Derby, England]])
#[[This Charming Man]] ([[Derby, England 1983-12-06 (The Smiths concert)|6 December, 1983, Assembly Rooms, Derby, England]])
#[[Jeane]] ([[Johnny Marr]] and [[Sandie Shaw]] Splat! 16 June, 1984<ref name=jmpg />) [listed as April 1984]
#[[Jeane]] ([[Johnny Marr]] and [[Sandie Shaw]] Splat! 16 June, 1984<ref name=jmpg />) [listed as April 1984]
#[[I Know It’s Over]] ([[Irvine, California 1986-08-28 (The Smiths concert)|28 August, 1986, Irvine Meadows, Irvine, California]])
#[[I Know It’s Over]] ([[Irvine, California 1986-08-28 (The Smiths concert)|28 August, 1986, Irvine Meadows, Irvine, California]])

Latest revision as of 14:11, 27 October 2012


Front Cover
Back Cover
THE SMITHS Bootleg Album
Name Hang The DJ (Thrice!)
Length
Recorded Various Dates and Locations
Art work
Publisher (SMOZ 198387)[1]
Format(s) Vinyl
Bootleg Album
Unreleased Demos & Instrumentals
Hang The DJ (Thrice!)
Smithsessions



Track List

Side A

  1. Hand In Glove (Alternative Mix From The 1983 Troy Tate Sessions) [listed as Tony Trade]
  2. Vicar In A Tutu (The Old Grey Whistle Test 20 May, 1986)
  3. Meat Is Murder (18 May, 1985, Paseo De Camoens, Madrid, Spain) [listed as 5 May, 1985]
  4. This Night Has Opened My Eyes (Y.E.S. 9 February, 1984)
  5. Accept Yourself (3 June, 1983, Fighting Cocks, Birmingham, England)
  6. Sheila Take A Bow (The Tube 10 April, 1987)
  7. The Queen Is Dead (12 December, 1986, Brixton Academy, London, England)

Side B

  1. Still Ill (The Tube 16 March, 1984)
  2. Girl Afraid (2 March, 1984, Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow, Scotland) [From NME Department Of Enjoyment Cassette]
  3. Barbarism Begins At Home (4 May, 1984, Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany) [listed as 4 June, 1984]
  4. This Charming Man (6 December, 1983, Assembly Rooms, Derby, England)
  5. Jeane (Johnny Marr and Sandie Shaw Splat! 16 June, 1984[2]) [listed as April 1984]
  6. I Know It’s Over (28 August, 1986, Irvine Meadows, Irvine, California)


Track lists checked and validated against multiple sites.[3][4][5][6][7][8]


References And Notes

<references> [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [2] [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Information provided by Discogs
  2. 2.0 2.1 Information provided by Johnny Marr Plays Guitar
  3. 3.0 3.1 Rogan, Johnny. (October 1, 2012). Morrissey & Marr: The Severed Alliance: Updated & Revised 20th Anniversary Edition. Omnibus Press ISBN 1-7803-8304-5.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Information provided by The Arcane Old Wardrobe
  5. 5.0 5.1 Information provided by Cemetry Gates
  6. 6.0 6.1 Information provided by Akira Ware
  7. 7.0 7.1 Information provided by Morrissey Solo Bootleg Forum
  8. 8.0 8.1 Information provided by Passions Just Like Mine