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Put Out The Warning

July 12th, 2006 by L.A. King

Keeping with theme of our last post, we present another improvisational piece by the PubSigs: Put out the Warning. Like the last track, Half Drunk Limo Driver, this song was totally improvised and recorded with one take. It was also only preformed once, and luckily we had the tape rolling.

As the PubSigs, we would often pull off totally improvised works in our live shows. After hearing such improvisations, our hard core fans regularly commented as to how really enjoy the new song we played. Our response usually consisted of an ‘Oh that, we just made it up. I forget how it went.’ It’s a shame that most of these shows were never recorded, and some of the music played will never be heard again.

So please enjoy the improvisations we DID manage to capture.

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