Mon, 20-May-1983: Sheffield - England - Dingwalls

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As there seems to be a recording from this gig, is anybody able/willing to
confirm the complete set list beyond Kiss The Carpet, Heartland and Sister Ray ? ... :) ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsfuv0_PiVM

https://sisterswiki.org/Mon,_20-May-1983
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I don't think a full audio exists for this one.
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Hhm, but it looks like more than only three tracks are known, doesn't it?

Anyway, thanks for your reply ... :) ...
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Can't help with the set list here, but I'm 95% certain this gig was a Friday, not a Monday. I'll come back on and apologise if I'm wrong.

A night spent in Sheffield bus station is not something I'd recommend to any gig-goer, however battle hardened
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Original GS wrote:Can't help with the set list here, but I'm 95% certain this gig was a Friday, not a Monday. I'll come back on and apologise if I'm wrong.

A night spent in Sheffield bus station is not something I'd recommend to any gig-goer, however battle hardened
Sheffield train station was no better!
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BillyBadBreaks(Again!) wrote:
Original GS wrote:Can't help with the set list here, but I'm 95% certain this gig was a Friday, not a Monday. I'll come back on and apologise if I'm wrong.

A night spent in Sheffield bus station is not something I'd recommend to any gig-goer, however battle hardened
Sheffield train station was no better!
Absolutely. I remember being asleep in the photobooth there and getting kicked awake in the middle of the night by those fine upstanding gentlemen of the 1980s South Yorkshire police force and thrown out into the winter night. If you imagine the exact opposite of that scene in Amelie! :eek: :wink:
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Original GS wrote:Can't help with the set list here, but I'm 95% certain this gig was a Friday, not a Monday. I'll come back on and apologise if I'm wrong.

A night spent in Sheffield bus station is not something I'd recommend to any gig-goer, however battle hardened
Oh hell ! ... You're right... :lol: ... I've moved the page to the correct day of the week ... :D ... THANK YOU FOR THE HINT ... :D ...

https://sisterswiki.org/Fri,_20-May-1983

btw, the worst place to get stranded after a gig I've found so far was Gatwick Airport... :urff: ... just terrible. But maybe things have changed to the better there since 2011.
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Yes Friday , from New Musical Express dated May 21, 1983.

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abridged wrote:
BillyBadBreaks(Again!) wrote:
Original GS wrote:Can't help with the set list here, but I'm 95% certain this gig was a Friday, not a Monday. I'll come back on and apologise if I'm wrong.

A night spent in Sheffield bus station is not something I'd recommend to any gig-goer, however battle hardened
Sheffield train station was no better!
Absolutely. I remember being asleep in the photobooth there and getting kicked awake in the middle of the night by those fine upstanding gentlemen of the 1980s South Yorkshire police force and thrown out into the winter night. If you imagine the exact opposite of that scene in Amelie! :eek: :wink:
I also had the "pleasure" of becoming acquainted with the local skinheads :evil:
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