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''"In Memoriam: Hieronymus Bosch"'' is a live improvisation from a New York TV show called ''"The Bitter End"'' on September 16, 1967. The guitar notes played in the tape background from 0:15 to 0:19 match the guitar notes played in ''[[Are You Hung Up?]]'' from 1:11 to 1:17 (original US vinyl master) or 1:15 to 1:21 (Barrow/Wackerman remix).
 
''"In Memoriam: Hieronymus Bosch"'' is a live improvisation from a New York TV show called ''"The Bitter End"'' on September 16, 1967. The guitar notes played in the tape background from 0:15 to 0:19 match the guitar notes played in ''[[Are You Hung Up?]]'' from 1:11 to 1:17 (original US vinyl master) or 1:15 to 1:21 (Barrow/Wackerman remix).
  
[[Hieronymus Bosch]] was a famous 15th-16th century medieval Dutch painter, best known for his colorful depictions of Hell.  
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[[Wikipedia:Hieronymous Bosch|Hieronymus Bosch]] was a famous 15th-16th century medieval Dutch painter, best known for his colorful depictions of Hell.  
  
 
Many (bootleg) CD's incorrectly misspell ''"memoriam"'' as ''"memorium"''. Bosch' first name is often misspelled as well.  
 
Many (bootleg) CD's incorrectly misspell ''"memoriam"'' as ''"memorium"''. Bosch' first name is often misspelled as well.  

Revision as of 07:54, 26 August 2021

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Notes About This Song

"In Memoriam: Hieronymus Bosch" is a live improvisation from a New York TV show called "The Bitter End" on September 16, 1967. The guitar notes played in the tape background from 0:15 to 0:19 match the guitar notes played in Are You Hung Up? from 1:11 to 1:17 (original US vinyl master) or 1:15 to 1:21 (Barrow/Wackerman remix).

Hieronymus Bosch was a famous 15th-16th century medieval Dutch painter, best known for his colorful depictions of Hell.

Many (bootleg) CD's incorrectly misspell "memoriam" as "memorium". Bosch' first name is often misspelled as well.

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