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Dave Gahan talks about an incident at this concert in an interview with the Record Mirror, published on 1982-10-23: | Dave Gahan talks about an incident at this concert in an interview with the Record Mirror, published on 1982-10-23: | ||
<blockquote>"Last night there were three blokes who’d obviously been down the pub, bought a ticket and come in just to aggravate me. I always get it first 'cos I'm at the front. So, I just stopped the music and said to 'em: "Why do you bother going to gigs – get out we don't need you." They were really embarrassed, they couldn't move. The rest of the crowd loved it. It was a victory for us." | <blockquote>"Last night there were three blokes who’d obviously been down the pub, bought a ticket and come in just to aggravate me. I always get it first 'cos I'm at the front. So, I just stopped the music and said to 'em: "Why do you bother going to gigs – get out we don't need you." They were really embarrassed, they couldn't move. The rest of the crowd loved it. It was a victory for us." | ||
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Matt Fretton was the support act. | Matt Fretton was the support act. | ||
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Dave Gahan talks about an incident at this concert in an interview with the Record Mirror, published on 1982-10-23:
"Last night there were three blokes who’d obviously been down the pub, bought a ticket and come in just to aggravate me. I always get it first 'cos I'm at the front. So, I just stopped the music and said to 'em: "Why do you bother going to gigs – get out we don't need you." They were really embarrassed, they couldn't move. The rest of the crowd loved it. It was a victory for us."
Matt Fretton was the support act.