1981-06-27 Crocs, Rayleigh, Essex, England, UK: Difference between revisions

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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


This date has a complete soundboard recording available to download below. Playback performances of [[New Life]] and "Shout" were also filmed before the live set. Excerpts of each were broadcast on the following episode of "20th Century Box":
This date has a complete soundboard recording available to download below.


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Playback performances of [[New Life]] and "Shout" were also filmed before the live set. Excerpts of each were broadcast on [[1981-08-23 Twentieth Century Box, ITV, UK]], starting from time stamp 4:38:
 
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[https://nakedlunchofficial.com/history/ According to their website], Tony Mayo of Naked Lunch suggested to Twentieth Century Box that they should feature Depeche Mode on the same episode as them.


Robert Marlow said in Jonathan Miller's 'Stripped' biography:
Robert Marlow said in Jonathan Miller's 'Stripped' biography:
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"[Daniel Miller] struck me as painfully shy [...]. But the bloke who ran Crocs, who was a bit of a ducker and diver, wouldn't pay Depeche Mode. They'd pulled a lot of people in there, so Daniel apparently pulled him over the bar! I just can't imagine it, because Dave was always ready to give someone a dig, but Vince swears it's true!"
"[Daniel Miller] struck me as painfully shy [...]. But the bloke who ran Crocs, who was a bit of a ducker and diver, wouldn't pay Depeche Mode. They'd pulled a lot of people in there, so Daniel apparently pulled him over the bar! I just can't imagine it, because Dave was always ready to give someone a dig, but Vince swears it's true!"
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[http://nakedlunch.org.uk/nakedlunch/about-naked-lunch/ Apparently], Tony Mayo of Naked Lunch suggested to 20th Century Box that they should feature Depeche Mode on the same episode as them.


The Three Laws was the support act.
The Three Laws was the support act.

Latest revision as of 13:58, 30 June 2024

Notes

This date has a complete soundboard recording available to download below.

Playback performances of New Life and "Shout" were also filmed before the live set. Excerpts of each were broadcast on 1981-08-23 Twentieth Century Box, ITV, UK, starting from time stamp 4:38:

According to their website, Tony Mayo of Naked Lunch suggested to Twentieth Century Box that they should feature Depeche Mode on the same episode as them.

Robert Marlow said in Jonathan Miller's 'Stripped' biography:

"[Daniel Miller] struck me as painfully shy [...]. But the bloke who ran Crocs, who was a bit of a ducker and diver, wouldn't pay Depeche Mode. They'd pulled a lot of people in there, so Daniel apparently pulled him over the bar! I just can't imagine it, because Dave was always ready to give someone a dig, but Vince swears it's true!"

The Three Laws was the support act.

Set list

  1. Television Set
  2. Dreaming Of Me
  3. Big Muff
  4. New Life
  5. Boys Say Go!
  6. Tora! Tora! Tora!
  7. The Price Of Love
  8. Just Can't Get Enough
  9. Photographic

Sources

  • Source 1 is a superb soundboard recording sourced directly from the first-generation cassette copy, transferred on a top-of-the-line Nakamichi cassette deck.