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I reverted the small edit regarding the recordings on the "Logorrhea" cassette. I have been in contact with Franklin Bruno via e-mail and he stated the following.
By the way, it actually consists of selections from 4 different radio sets -- one at KSPC [which was mostly Baby-era songs, and which constituted the "Web Fluid" cs that I mention on the site -- that was just for our friends in college, not a real release], 2 at KXLU, and one at KDVS [UC Davis].
Also, "Complications" did appear on "Loggorhea", but the version of the Scat cassette did not. Again, per Bruno...
"Complications" first appeared in a solo version on my first Shrimper solo cass. , and we played it as a band (we didn't do that w/ many of my solo songs) for a while; the Scat promo version was from a post-Logorrhea KSPC set (which was mostly Power Trips songs).