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Added 6th June 2007 by Arnie

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Ticket
Free Trade Hall
1975

Ticket and inside cover of programme for two Dr.Feelgood gigs at the Free Trade Hall in 1975 and 1976 and one at the Palace Theatre also in 1976.
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“The Feelgoods - Best Live Act EVER! Went to all 3 of these gigs and still got the tickets too. Didn't they support Hawkwind at the Palace?”
“Is that GT Moore out of Heron / Shusha?”
“Every time I saw the Feelgoods GT Moore was supporting them(you're right with that Forrest) and they always had the same programmes,hence the three tickets and one programme.
Being a bit of a Hawkwind buff,I know that they played at the Palace on the 1st October 1977 and the support band was Bethnal,whether the Feelgoods did or not I don't know.....if they did I wish I was there !!.”
“Hey Arnie, just had it confirmed. Palace, 1973, the Feelgoods supported Hawkwind.”
“G.T. Moore (of G.T. Moore & The Reggae Guitars) was a pioneer of the British reggae scene and a session guitarist for Dr.John, Van Morrison and Johnny Nash.

The person in Heron / Shusha (and also Triumph) was G.L. Moore - and I think he played drums.”
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