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== Notes == | |||
Andy Franks [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1249040/8096835 said] in 2021: | |||
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"[...] In fact, when we came over in the States, I remember that in Washington, the crew there did not want to unload the truck. They refused to set up the equipment. It was obviously all unionised. It was because they said we didn't have a drummer, so we weren't a proper band. [laughs] It was [like] we had gotten a musician out of a job, because there was no drummer, so they weren't gonna unload the truck." | |||
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Book Of Love was the support act. | |||
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== Sources == | |||
*[[{{PAGENAME}}/Source 1|Source 1]] is a great audience recording sourced from a low-generation tape. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:04, 7 December 2021
Notes
Andy Franks said in 2021:
"[...] In fact, when we came over in the States, I remember that in Washington, the crew there did not want to unload the truck. They refused to set up the equipment. It was obviously all unionised. It was because they said we didn't have a drummer, so we weren't a proper band. [laughs] It was [like] we had gotten a musician out of a job, because there was no drummer, so they weren't gonna unload the truck."
Book Of Love was the support act.
Set list
- Intro (Master And Servant Voxless)
- Something To Do
- Two Minute Warning
- Puppets
- If You Want
- People Are People
- Leave In Silence
- New Life
- Shame
- Somebody (*)
- Ice Machine
- Lie To Me
- Blasphemous Rumours
- Told You So
- Master And Servant
- Photographic
- Everything Counts
- See You
- Shout
- Just Can't Get Enough
Sources
- Source 1 is a great audience recording sourced from a low-generation tape.