1990-09-01 Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia: Difference between revisions

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This show was cancelled because Dave strained his voice the day before in Sydney.
This show was cancelled because Dave strained his voice the day before in Sydney.
JD Fanger said later in 1990 in BONG magazine:
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"We were very upset at having to cancel the show in Melbourne. In spite of some lengthy rehearsals, Dave strained his voice badly during the show in Sydney, but managed to finish the show. (Sydney was the first of only two shows in Australia, and the first show of the Australian / Japanese leg of the tour, after a three week break). A doctor was arranged to be at the Melbourne venue the next day, before soundcheck, who examined Dave’s larynx, and told him he could not sing for at least two days. This meant that we couldn’t even consider re-scheduling, because of our Japanese dates."
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[[Category:Cancelled concerts]]
[[Category:Cancelled concerts]]

Revision as of 18:10, 15 February 2016

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This show was cancelled because Dave strained his voice the day before in Sydney.

JD Fanger said later in 1990 in BONG magazine:

"We were very upset at having to cancel the show in Melbourne. In spite of some lengthy rehearsals, Dave strained his voice badly during the show in Sydney, but managed to finish the show. (Sydney was the first of only two shows in Australia, and the first show of the Australian / Japanese leg of the tour, after a three week break). A doctor was arranged to be at the Melbourne venue the next day, before soundcheck, who examined Dave’s larynx, and told him he could not sing for at least two days. This meant that we couldn’t even consider re-scheduling, because of our Japanese dates."