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The Fall
25th March 1982

Bet this was brilliant!

The Fall and The Birthday Party in 82, what more do I need to say?

One more Manchester connection was that Barry Adamson played bass with The Birthday Party that night as Tracey Pew was 'unavailable'.

The Fall played:

Hip Priest
I'm into C.B.
Mere Pseud Mag Ed
Just Step Sideways
Flat of Angles
Who Makes the Nazis
Wings
Town called Crappy
Solicitor in Studio
Look, Know
Lie Dream of a Casino Soul
Hexen Definitive
And This Day
The Classical
Fantastic Life

The Birthday Party played:

(Sometimes) Pleasure Heads Must Burn
Dead Joe
Junkyard
Kewpie Doll
She's Hit
A Dead Song
The Dim Locator
Hamlet(Pow!Pow!Pow!)
Release The Bats
King Ink
Big Jesus Trash Can
Zoo-Music Girl.
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“Would of loved to have been at that one, what a class gig.”
“Think this is the gig that a couple of tracks were taken from for the "Hip Priest and Kamerads" compilation album.”
“*"Town Called Crappy" (aka "Don't Like Maggie"), appears on Sanctuary's expanded "Room to Live" (2005).

"Who Makes the Nazis?" and "And this Day" appear on Situation Two BBL13CD "Hip Priests and Kamerads" in soundboard form.”
04 Jan 2009
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