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Perpetuum Mobile Tour 2004 by Einstürzende Neubauten

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Release Date: 2004-10

Label: Not On Label

Limited edition tour suitcase, including signed "Certificate of Authenticity" and
an envelope with six photos. This envelope is numbered and limited to 50 copies.
However, according to a statement from Einstürzende Neubauten in December 2004,
only “almost two dozen” suitcases were manufactured.
Also included is a 2004 tour program, a tour pass, a tour poster, a postcard
and plastic bags with the golden band logo.
Early suitcases have a notice, that the Asheville CDs will be sent later.
In this notice it is stated, that the "CD master was breaking in Europe during
production" and "the new master has to be burned and then sent to Europe
from the US".
The CDs were made for the suitcase and for individual sale, in small quantities,
on the band website.

"Certificate of Authenticity
You have purchased a limited
edition tour suitcase, consisting
of all 45 original live recordings of the
Perpetuum Mobile Tour 2004.
Herewith we guarantee that these duplicates
do not differ from the initial
master disc recordings.
This luxurious collectors edition also
includes selected photographic prints
and various rare tour memorabilia.
Einstürzende Neubauten"

Setlist notes:
A “Rampe” (literally, a ramp), in the internal language of the band, is an improvised live piece that happens on stage. In a normal concert set list, there is often the space for such a “Rampe”, where the band plays something completely new, improvised, and unrehearsed.

"Grundstück" has always an instrumental intro called "Hex for Stevo Pearce" (Stephen John Pearce, founder of "Some Bizzare" record label)" that flows smoothly into the plot. Since it is short and not really possible to delimit to "Grundstück", it is not listed separately.

"Neun Arme" was also called "Neun Arme - Die Nacht" on some setlists. However, since it is all about the piece "Neun Arme", only with a changing live variation, it is listed here with the original title.

"Audience" means applause, noise and screams from the concert-goers, but also includes interruptions in which only the buzz of the microphone can be heard.

"Bargeld Speech" contains all of Blixa Bargeld's statements as announcements, stories, requests, etc.