1990-11-05 Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain

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Notes

Daryl Bamonte recounted some of the more offbeat incidents from the World Violation tour in BONG magazine issue 12:

"From France we headed west and then sort of south a bit and ended up in Barcelona, 20,000 people, brand new gig, chaos. At the eleventh hour, the promoter decided to sell 200 more tickets and Mark Aurelio (assistant tour accountant) is deemed fit to sell them outside from a kind of ‘Punch & Judy” stand. Naturally, the local touts get the hump and inform irate fans that the tickets are fake. A fight ensues, the “Box Office” is uprooted and for some reason Mark is the one who is arrested (?) A one-off?"

Electribe 101 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. I Want You Now (*)
  10. World Full Of Nothing (*)
  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. It sounds a bit echoey, and it sounds like the taper had to conceal his recorder from time to time. Kaleid is missing about a minute of music, and Strangelove is missing about half the song, with its second minute suffering from tape damage. Personal Jesus is also suffering from tape damage for the first couple minutes of the song.
  • Source 2 is an okay audience recording, purportedly sourced from first-generation copies bought at a record store.