1986-06-29 Southern Star Amphitheater, Houston, TX, USA: Difference between revisions
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I remember a show at a shed in Houston on the Music For The Masses tour where the venue was part of a theme park, and as people were finishing their day in the park they were buying tickets for the DM show and they just kept coming and coming, eventually tipping over the 20,000 mark... and this was for a 'cult' band. | I remember a show at a shed in Houston on the Music For The Masses tour where the venue was part of a theme park, and as people were finishing their day in the park they were buying tickets for the DM show and they just kept coming and coming, eventually tipping over the 20,000 mark... and this was for a 'cult' band. | ||
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Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top was in attendance. In November 2015, Billy said [http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/billy-gibbons-my-life-in-15-songs-20151110/sharp-dressed-man-1983-20151109 to Rolling Stone magazine]: | |||
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I went to see them one night, and it was a mind-bender. No guitars, no drums. It was all coming from the machines. But they had blues threads going through their stuff. I went backstage; I had to meet these guys. They were surprised — "What brings you here?" I said, "Man, the heaviness." We became friends. Martin Gore was a guitar player trapped behind the synthesizers. He was like, "Man, let's talk guitar." | |||
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Revision as of 12:59, 13 January 2016
Notes
Daryl Bamonte recalled in 2006:
I remember a show at a shed in Houston on the Music For The Masses tour where the venue was part of a theme park, and as people were finishing their day in the park they were buying tickets for the DM show and they just kept coming and coming, eventually tipping over the 20,000 mark... and this was for a 'cult' band.
Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top was in attendance. In November 2015, Billy said to Rolling Stone magazine:
<blockquote I went to see them one night, and it was a mind-bender. No guitars, no drums. It was all coming from the machines. But they had blues threads going through their stuff. I went backstage; I had to meet these guys. They were surprised — "What brings you here?" I said, "Man, the heaviness." We became friends. Martin Gore was a guitar player trapped behind the synthesizers. He was like, "Man, let's talk guitar."
Set list
- Christmas Island
- Black Celebration
- A Question Of Time
- Fly On The Windscreen
- Shake The Disease
- Leave In Silence
- It's Called A Heart
- Everything Counts
- It Doesn't Matter Two (*)
- A Question Of Lust (*)
- Blasphemous Rumours
- New Dress
- Stripped
- Something To Do
- Master And Servant
- Photographic
- People Are People
- Boys Say Go!
- Just Can't Get Enough
- More Than A Party