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== Sources ==
== Sources ==


*[[{{PAGENAME}}/Source 1|Source 1]] is a decent audience recording, including the little-played [[Little 15]].
*[[{{PAGENAME}}/Source 1|Source 1]] is a good audience recording, including the little-played [[Little 15]]. It is missing [[Policy Of Truth]] and [[Strangelove]] which can be found on Source 2 below.
*[[{{PAGENAME}}/Source 2|Source 2]] is a decent audience recording, including the little-played [[Little 15]]. This source sounds worse than Source 1, but it is more complete.


{{Ticket|1990-06-18_Radio_City_Music_Hall,_New_York,_NY,_USA|[https://www.facebook.com/bryan.conlee.9 Bryan Conlee]}}
{{Ticket|1990-06-18_Radio_City_Music_Hall,_New_York,_NY,_USA|[https://www.facebook.com/bryan.conlee.9 Bryan Conlee]}}

Revision as of 11:56, 8 January 2023

Notes

Excerpt from Creem magazine, April 1993: At the close of a 1990 concert at New York’s Radio City Music Hall, an audience member even presented Gahan with a sign that read “Dave Is Sex”. Today, Gahan remembers the incident as “a buzz”.

Attendee Bryan Conlee claims that Richard Butler of The Psychedelic Furs and Jimmy Sommerville of Bronski Beat were in attendance.

Nitzer Ebb was the support act.

Set list

  1. Kaleid
  2. World In My Eyes
  3. Halo
  4. Shake The Disease
  5. Everything Counts
  6. Master And Servant
  7. Never Let Me Down Again
  8. Waiting For The Night
  9. Here Is The House (*)
  10. Little 15 (*)
  11. Clean
  12. Stripped
  13. Policy Of Truth
  14. Enjoy The Silence
  15. Strangelove
  16. Personal Jesus
  17. Black Celebration
  18. A Question Of Time
  19. Behind The Wheel
  20. Route 66

Sources

  • Source 1 is a good audience recording, including the little-played Little 15. It is missing Policy Of Truth and Strangelove which can be found on Source 2 below.
  • Source 2 is a decent audience recording, including the little-played Little 15. This source sounds worse than Source 1, but it is more complete.

Ticket

Credit to Bryan Conlee.