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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


This concert was part of the 'Some Bizzare' evenings run by Stevo Pearce.
This concert was part of the 'Some Bizzare' evenings run by Stevo Pearce. Eric Random (assisted by Stephen Mallinder as the mixer) and The Loved One were the support acts.


Modern Man was the support act.
Fletcher and Gahan remember this gig and the [[1981-02-02 Warehouse, Leeds, England, UK|Leeds]] gig in the 1981-10-24 issue of 'Look In':
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Andy: "[S]ometimes I don't enjoy gigs. Up North it's such a struggle. They're different to Southern audiences. They don't react because they don't know our stuff. They go wild at the end though."


Fletcher and Gahan remember this gig and the [[1981-02-02 Warehouse, Leeds, England, UK|Leeds]] gig in the October 24th, 1981 issue of 'Look In':
Dave: "I think it's just the way Northern people are. They listen to it more, take it in more. But in London they just go mad from the start!"
 
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Andy: "[S]ometimes I don't enjoy gigs. Up North it's such a struggle. They're different to Southern audiences. They don't react because they don't know our stuff. They go wild at the end though."
 
Dave: "I think it's just the way Northern people are. They listen to it more, take it in more. But in London they just go mad from the start!"  


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Latest revision as of 18:34, 12 September 2018

Notes

This concert was part of the 'Some Bizzare' evenings run by Stevo Pearce. Eric Random (assisted by Stephen Mallinder as the mixer) and The Loved One were the support acts.

Fletcher and Gahan remember this gig and the Leeds gig in the 1981-10-24 issue of 'Look In':

Andy: "[S]ometimes I don't enjoy gigs. Up North it's such a struggle. They're different to Southern audiences. They don't react because they don't know our stuff. They go wild at the end though."

Dave: "I think it's just the way Northern people are. They listen to it more, take it in more. But in London they just go mad from the start!"