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    Coil London Conway Hall, October 12th, 2002

    East/West
    • Coil – The Universe Is A Haunted House Pt 1
    • Coil – The Universe Is A Haunted House Pt 2
    • 1. The Universe Is A Haunted House Pt 1
    • 2. The Universe Is A Haunted House Pt 2

    When the legendary experimental group Coil began performing live for the first time in 15 years back in 1999, they performed many pieces that never even got released on their albums in the first place. Live At The London Conway Hall captures just one of these, a massive LP-length version of ‘The Universe is a Haunted House’ performed in October 2002.

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