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The Troggs Tapes : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Troggs Tapes
''The Troggs Tapes'' is a bootleg recording of the English rock band the Troggs. It was originally recorded in 1970, and consists of band members having an acrimonious argument over the production and recording of a song, with frequent use of profanity. It has become one of the best known spoken word bootleg recordings, and has influenced later work such as ''This is Spinal Tap''.〔 ==Background== By 1970, the Troggs' commercial success was on the wane. The production company Dick James Music offered them studio time in the hope of recording a hit single and revitalising their career. The band were booked into DJM's studios in London, which suffered from having the control room and recording room in separate locations, linked only by a tannoy system and closed circuit television. Because the band had not rehearsed material, the session quickly descended into acrimony, with singer Reg Presley verbally assaulting the other band members' ideas and competence. Drummer Ronnie Bond was unable to copy Presley's idea of a drum pattern, which culminated in Presley exclaiming "Fuckin' drummer. Oi shit 'em!" Larry Page, the band's original producer, said that he usually recorded the band quickly and without fuss, as he expected arguments would otherwise arise. He was not invited to the session that produced ''The Troggs Tapes'' and claimed the lack of his usual working methods were a key source of the arguments and tension that resulted.
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