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Added 20th June 2007 by jsz

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Master Tape
New Order
17th August 1985

The tape for their gig at The Coliseum, Utah State Fairgrounds, Salt Lake City on the 17th August 1985.

This is another gig where setlist info is previously unknown.

They played:

01. State Of The Nation
02. Dreams Never End
03. Sub Culture
04. Confusion
05. Elegia
06. Sooner Than You Think
07. Love Vigilantes
08. Weirdo
09. Face Up
10. Sunrise
11. The Perfect Kiss
12. Temptation

From the Rob Gretton Archive.
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“Nice one, cheers. This puts to bed the recollections posted on New-Order.net, where the correspondent says they encored with Temptation, Mesh and Love Vigilantes. Mesh? In 1985? Could there have been a second encore of Sister Ray that could be confused by the unaware?”
22 Jun 2007
“Possible, it isn't on the tape and there is still space on that side for more if they had done it. Who can say?”
22 Jun 2007
“Looking at that set now, it's very heavy on the new stuff (7 from Low Life plus two then unreleased songs out of 12), not all that typical of that tour. Must have been a bit bewildering for the audience to get so much new stuff!”
22 Jun 2007
“New-Order.net has updated the gigography listing accordingly, many thanks for this! The correspondent could have mistaken Cries and Whispers for Mesh (or did one only do that after 1987 when Substance swapped the track names), but that would be problematic as well since C&W last was played live in '83. He also claimed that This Time Of Night was performed, but maybe he mistook that for STYT. But encoring with LV after they had played it already?
Maybe he was partaking a little too much from the 'special needs' he was supplying to the band.”
25 Jun 2007
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