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For the last concert of the [[:Category:1986 Black Celebration Tour|1986 Black Celebration Tour]], Martin | For the last concert of the [[:Category:1986 Black Celebration Tour|1986 Black Celebration Tour]], Martin sung [[Somebody]] (the only time on this tour) rather than "It Doesn't Matter Two". | ||
Andy Fletcher reported in the December 1986 issue of DM's Official Info Service Newsletter: | Andy Fletcher reported in the December 1986 issue of DM's Official Info Service Newsletter: | ||
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<blockquote>"''All [of the bad things that happened on this tour] was made up with the Danish gig. A large crowd made up of people from all over Europe made it a night to remember."''</blockquote> | <blockquote>"''All [of the bad things that happened on this tour] was made up with the Danish gig. A large crowd made up of people from all over Europe made it a night to remember."''</blockquote> | ||
[https://www.discogs.com/artist/1605131-Public-Panic Public Panic], New Order and Talk Talk were the support act. | [https://www.discogs.com/artist/1605131-Public-Panic Public Panic], New Order, and Talk Talk were the support act. | ||
=== Dave's speech === | === Dave's speech === | ||
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<html5media>File:1986-08-16-speech.mp3</html5media> | <html5media>File:1986-08-16-speech.mp3</html5media> | ||
This concert had the final performances of [[Christmas Island]], [[Boys Say Go!]], [[More Than A Party]], [[It's Called A Heart]], and [[New Dress]] to date. This was also the last time [[Photographic]] was performed until [[:Category:2005-2006 Touring The Angel|2005-2006 Touring The Angel]], 20 years later. | |||
[[ | Additionally, this was also the final performance of [[Leave In Silence]] until an acoustic version sung by Martin during [[:Category:2005-2006 Touring The Angel|2005-2006 Touring The Angel]], and a one-off performance at [[2013-11-19 O2 Arena, London, England, UK]]. | ||
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#[[Christmas Island]] | #[[Christmas Island]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:35, 18 November 2023
Notes
For the last concert of the 1986 Black Celebration Tour, Martin sung Somebody (the only time on this tour) rather than "It Doesn't Matter Two".
Andy Fletcher reported in the December 1986 issue of DM's Official Info Service Newsletter:
"All [of the bad things that happened on this tour] was made up with the Danish gig. A large crowd made up of people from all over Europe made it a night to remember."
Public Panic, New Order, and Talk Talk were the support act.
Dave's speech
Dave's end-of-tour "thank you" speech for the crew can be heard below.
This concert had the final performances of Christmas Island, Boys Say Go!, More Than A Party, It's Called A Heart, and New Dress to date. This was also the last time Photographic was performed until 2005-2006 Touring The Angel, 20 years later.
Additionally, this was also the final performance of Leave In Silence until an acoustic version sung by Martin during 2005-2006 Touring The Angel, and a one-off performance at 2013-11-19 O2 Arena, London, England, UK.
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
- Somebody (*)
- 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
Sources
- Source 1 is a superb audience recording, definitely one of the best from the tour. About a minute of Photographic was completed using a worse sounding audience source, but the recording is now complete.
- Source 2 is Elly Apfel's good audience recording, sourced from a first-generation cassette tape.