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Live in Tasmania : ウィキペディア英語版 | Live in Tasmania
''Live in Tasmania'' is a live album by American fingerstyle guitarist and composer John Fahey, released in 1981. It was his first live album release after 18 albums. ==History== After 18 studio albums, Fahey released this live album from a concert in Tasmania, set up, according to the original liner notes, on a drunken whim. It was recorded on four days' notice at the University of Tasmania in 1980 when Fahey was touring Australia. Four songs are re-titled from previously recorded versions. "Tiger" is "Lion", "Tasmanian Two-Step" is "Hawaiian Two-Step"/"Spanish Two-Step" and "Return of the Tasmanian Tiger" is "Revolt of the Dyke Brigade".〔(The Fahey Files notes on the songs. ) Retrieved April 7, 2010.〕 "Indian-Pacific R.R. Blues" is actually "Marilyn", a studio recording from ''After the Ball''. "The Approaching of the Disco Void" is a re-working of "Wine and Roses". It was in 1981 that Fahey and his second wife Melody left Los Angeles after he had lived there nearly 20 years and moved to Salem, Oregon.
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