unknown title | 7:50 | private |
Note: Upbeat, rockabilly-style song from a Telegraph Hill band rehearsal, probably from late March 1979. As with all the Telegraph Hill material the lyrics are buried in the music, but possible titles are "Walk You Through The Door" or "Charlie Miles". Running time above includes several takes, most incomplete. Resembles the March/April 1981 solo demo of "Party Lights" found on CDs 'Fist full Of Dollars' and 'How Nebraska Was Born'.
unknown title | 3:41 | private |
Note: Stirring, hard rocking number from a Telegraph Hill band rehearsal, probably from late March 1979. Bruce would later use the same the guitar riff for "Trouble River", and there's a guitar solo very reminiscent of "Roulette". Unfortunately Bruce's voice is buried in the music, making it very hard to hear lyrics. As such the actual title is unknown, but "We Talk" and "Talk Talk" are possibilities, and other phrases heard include "streets so dark you can't walk down" and "talking in the danger zone". Bruce exclaims "wow!" at the conclusion of the song after some electrifying distorted guitar work in the outro. The band transition into a performance of "The Ties That Bind", with no audible tape edit.