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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: | ||
<blockquote>"All [of 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> | ||
=== Dave's speech === | === Dave's speech === |
Revision as of 20:57, 24 December 2015
Notes
For the last concert of the 1986 Black Celebration Tour, Martin played Somebody rather than "It Doesn't Matter Two".
Dave's end-of-tour "thank you" speech for the crew can be heard below.
A superb audience recording is available from this concert below.
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."
Dave's speech
Setlist
- 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.