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On December | On December 29th, 1993, American rock band AFI performed a show at The Phoenix Theater in Petaluma, California. Though 5 tracks from this performance were released on the 1994 live EP ''Eddie Picnic's All Wet'', the group reportedly also performed a cover of "Ronnie Was a Rebel" parts I and II, originally from punk band Chaos UK.<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/AFI-Eddie-Picnics-All-Wet/release/9028660 Full scans and liner notes from ''Eddie Picnic's All Wet'', on Discogs.] Retrieved 13 May '19</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20111230202643/http://afinewshq.com/the-maelstrom/the-music/covers/ AFI News Headquarters list of covers by the group.] Archived 30, Dec '11. Retrieved 13 May '19</ref> The recording of this cover has become one of the rarest AFI songs ever made, as it is not on any official releases and no copies of it have surfaced on the internet. | ||
==Status== | ==Status== | ||
There is a bootleg tape under the name of ''System Failure Vol. 1'', which contains many songs from an assortment of bands. The AFI performance of "Ronnie" was included on the tracklist provided by a user who auctioned the tape on eBay for $125 USD in 2008.<ref>[https://www.popsike.com/AFI-Ronny-was-a-rebel-cassette-comp-rarest-AFI-song/220326051369.html Mirror of the 2008 eBay listing.] Retrieved 13 May '19</ref> However, there are no known rips of this tape, and no other copies have appeared for sale. | There is a bootleg tape under the name of ''System Failure Vol. 1'', which contains many songs from an assortment of bands. The AFI performance of "Ronnie" was included on it, according to the tracklist provided by a user who auctioned the tape on eBay for $125 USD in 2008.<ref>[https://www.popsike.com/AFI-Ronny-was-a-rebel-cassette-comp-rarest-AFI-song/220326051369.html Mirror of the 2008 eBay listing.] Retrieved 13 May '19</ref> However, there are no known rips of this tape, and no other copies have appeared for sale. | ||
In spite of the song's obscurity, multiple people have come forward to claim that they once had an MP3 copy of it that was traded around in the past, but that they have since lost it.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/AFireInside/comments/5sn3p3/is_there_a_complete_b_sides_list/ddgopev/ Reddit thread where multiple users claim they lost their copy of the song.] Retrieved 13 May '19</ref> If any fans do still have this MP3, they have not come forward with it. Additionally, there are no traces of footage of the song being performed live from the live concert in Petaluma, CA. | In spite of the song's obscurity, multiple people have come forward to claim that they once had an MP3 copy of it that was traded around in the past, but that they have since lost it.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/AFireInside/comments/5sn3p3/is_there_a_complete_b_sides_list/ddgopev/ Reddit thread where multiple users claim they lost their copy of the song.] Retrieved 13 May '19</ref> If any fans do still have this MP3, they have not come forward with it. Additionally, there are no traces of footage of the song being performed live from the live concert in Petaluma, CA. | ||
==''System Failure Vol. 1 | ==Rediscovery== | ||
On August 21st, 2015, AFI's former bassist (present at the time of recording) Geoff Kresge posted a fragment of the clip to his Instagram page.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/6qOX1hqeMXnQO-uKLopafRtAeF8sYVzGz0Nq40/] Retrieved 10 July '19</ref> While positively identified as the song appearing on System Failure, Vol. 1, the recording clearly portrays the song "Ronnie II" being performed,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRjYMYuzWdw]</ref> meaning the labeling was likely a mistake (despite the band being known to have performed "Ronnie Was a Rebel"). Kresge has kept the entire soundboard recording to the show, as he has also pictured. Additionally, Kresge also teased other lost and unreleased AFI content, including the track "Flux Capacitor," a track which was only ever performed live, and an unknown studio track, originating from an abandoned 4 track EP. | |||
Kresge was documenting his process of remastering these tracks, but as of July 2019, there have been no further developments. | |||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFI_discography | *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFI_discography | ||
*https://www.discogs.com/Various-System-Failure-Vol-1/release/10076238 | *https://www.discogs.com/Various-System-Failure-Vol-1/release/10076238 | ||
*https://www.instagram.com/geoffkresge/ | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Lost music]] | [[Category:Lost music|Ronnie Was A Rebel/Ronnie 2]] | ||
[[Category:Partially found media|Ronnie Was A Rebel/Ronnie 2]] |
Latest revision as of 00:33, 5 December 2020
On December 29th, 1993, American rock band AFI performed a show at The Phoenix Theater in Petaluma, California. Though 5 tracks from this performance were released on the 1994 live EP Eddie Picnic's All Wet, the group reportedly also performed a cover of "Ronnie Was a Rebel" parts I and II, originally from punk band Chaos UK.[1][2] The recording of this cover has become one of the rarest AFI songs ever made, as it is not on any official releases and no copies of it have surfaced on the internet.
Status
There is a bootleg tape under the name of System Failure Vol. 1, which contains many songs from an assortment of bands. The AFI performance of "Ronnie" was included on it, according to the tracklist provided by a user who auctioned the tape on eBay for $125 USD in 2008.[3] However, there are no known rips of this tape, and no other copies have appeared for sale.
In spite of the song's obscurity, multiple people have come forward to claim that they once had an MP3 copy of it that was traded around in the past, but that they have since lost it.[4] If any fans do still have this MP3, they have not come forward with it. Additionally, there are no traces of footage of the song being performed live from the live concert in Petaluma, CA.
Rediscovery
On August 21st, 2015, AFI's former bassist (present at the time of recording) Geoff Kresge posted a fragment of the clip to his Instagram page.[5] While positively identified as the song appearing on System Failure, Vol. 1, the recording clearly portrays the song "Ronnie II" being performed,[6] meaning the labeling was likely a mistake (despite the band being known to have performed "Ronnie Was a Rebel"). Kresge has kept the entire soundboard recording to the show, as he has also pictured. Additionally, Kresge also teased other lost and unreleased AFI content, including the track "Flux Capacitor," a track which was only ever performed live, and an unknown studio track, originating from an abandoned 4 track EP.
Kresge was documenting his process of remastering these tracks, but as of July 2019, there have been no further developments.
External Links
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFI_discography
- https://www.discogs.com/Various-System-Failure-Vol-1/release/10076238
- https://www.instagram.com/geoffkresge/
References
- ↑ Full scans and liner notes from Eddie Picnic's All Wet, on Discogs. Retrieved 13 May '19
- ↑ AFI News Headquarters list of covers by the group. Archived 30, Dec '11. Retrieved 13 May '19
- ↑ Mirror of the 2008 eBay listing. Retrieved 13 May '19
- ↑ Reddit thread where multiple users claim they lost their copy of the song. Retrieved 13 May '19
- ↑ [1] Retrieved 10 July '19
- ↑ [2]