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[[File:1981 03 10 Reluctant Stereotypes Warehouse Announcement.jpg|thumb|left|400px|Announcement for the ''Reluctant Stereotype'' gig in March 1981]]
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== Warehouse, Leeds, England ==
 
== Warehouse, Leeds, England ==
As the common and cooperative unrelenting and tireless research of Sisters historians, archivists and collectors have recently found,<br/>
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As the common and cooperate, unrelenting and tireless research of Sisters historians, archivists and collectors recently found, [[The Sisters of Mercy]] played their so far unknown second gig - and the [[Gigography|first concert ever in their hometown of Leeds]] - on March 10th, 1981 as support act with the [https://www.discogs.com/artist/1616736-Reluctant-Stereotypes ''Reluctant Stereotypes''] at Leeds Warehouse.<br/>
 
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[[The Sisters of Mercy]] played their so far unknown second gig - and the [[Gigography|first concert ever in their hometown of Leeds]] - as support act <br/>
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<span><span style="color:#D31E23"><font size="4">Unfortunately, this has meanwhile proved WRONG. </font></span><br/>
 
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So to our current and reaffirmed knowledge, [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s second gig - and the [[Gigography|first concert ever in their hometown of Leeds]] - did take place in the course of one of the [[F-Club|F-Club events]] organised by Leeds promoter John Keenan on [[Thu, 19-Mar-1981|19 March 1981 at Brannigans, Call Lane/Lower Briggate, Leeds]].<br/>
with the [https://www.discogs.com/artist/1616736-Reluctant-Stereotypes ''Reluctant Stereotypes''] including among others singer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_King_(VJ) Paul King], who years later became a well-known [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTV MTV]-video jockey. <br/>
 
 
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Other performers at the event were ''Keeping Dark'', according to [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/210936-Keeping-Dark Discogs], the rhythm section of the Yorkshire power pop band [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/1759218-Just-Frank ''Just Frank'']. <br/>
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While the [https://www.discogs.com/artist/1616736-Reluctant-Stereotypes '''''Reluctant Stereotypes'''''] '''did in fact play''' at Leeds Warehouse on that day, the only other performers at the event were '''''Keeping Dark''''', according to [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/210936-Keeping-Dark Discogs], the rhythm section of the Yorkshire power pop band [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/1759218-Just-Frank '''''Just Frank''''']. <br/>
 
 
[https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/737448-Steve-Smith-17 Steve Smith], bass player in both sets, would later that year become one of the founding members of the Leeds-based post-punk ensemble [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/146588-Red-Lorry-Yellow-Lorry ''Red Lorry Yellow Lorry'']. <br/>
 
 
 
Steve Smith is also known for guitars and backing vocals on the ''[[Ghost Dance]]'' single [https://www.discogs.com/de/Ghost-Dance-Heart-Full-Of-Soul/release/880379 ''Heart Full Of Soul'']. <br/>
 
 
 
In 1985, another founding member of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Lorry_Yellow_Lorry ''Red Lorry Yellow Lorry''], drummer [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/274793-Mick-Brown Mick Brown], would join [[Wayne Hussey]] and [[Craig Adams]] to form [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/99925-The-Mission ''The Mission'']. <br/>
 
 
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For further interesting details on this first concert of The Sisters of Mercy in Leeds, we recommend, <br/>
 
 
you check the lovely [http://sistersfan.blogspot.de/ ''I Was A Teenage Sisters of Mercy Fan'' blog] under [http://sistersfan.blogspot.de/2016/12/reluctant-stereotypes-march-10th-1981.html ''Reluctant Stereotypes - March 10th 1981 ?''] ***<br/>
 
 
&nbsp;*** from where we've shamelessly stolen the lovely announcement picture here on the right side, although it doesn't mention [[The Sisters of Mercy]] ... ;-)) ...<br/>
 
 
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[[File:1981 03 10 Reluctant Stereotypes Warehouse Announcement.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Announcement for the ''Reluctant Stereotype'' gig at Leeds ''Warehouse'' in March 1981]]
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Nonetheless, there are some interesting facts to note about both these bands:<br/>
== Band/Line-up ==
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* The ''Reluctant Stereotypes'' included among others singer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_King_(VJ) Paul King], who would years later became a well-known [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTV MTV]-video jockey. <br/>
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* [[Andrew Eldritch]] - vocals
 
  
* [[Gary Marx]] - guitars
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* [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/737448-Steve-Smith-17 Steve Smith], bass player in both sets, the ''Reluctant Stereotypes'' AND ''Keeping Dark'', would later that year become one of the founding members
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: of the Leeds-based post-punk ensemble [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/146588-Red-Lorry-Yellow-Lorry '''''Red Lorry Yellow Lorry''''']. <br/>
  
* [[Craig Adams]] - bass
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: Steve Smith is also known for guitars and backing vocals on the '''''[[Ghost Dance]]''''' single [https://www.discogs.com/de/Ghost-Dance-Heart-Full-Of-Soul/release/880379 ''Heart Full Of Soul'']. <br/>
  
* [[Doktor Avalanche]] - drums, percussions
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* In 1985, another founding member of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Lorry_Yellow_Lorry '''''Red Lorry Yellow Lorry'''''], drummer [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/274793-Mick-Brown Mick Brown], would join [[Wayne Hussey]] and [[Craig Adams]] to form [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/99925-The-Mission '''''The Mission''''']. <br/>
 
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== Setlist ==
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Anyway, for further interesting details on this concert, we recommend the lovely [http://sistersfan.blogspot.de/ ''I Was A Teenage Sisters of Mercy Fan'' blog] under [http://sistersfan.blogspot.de/2016/12/reluctant-stereotypes-march-10th-1981.html ''Reluctant Stereotypes - March 10th 1981 ?''] ***<br/>
unknown, though very likely it consisted of:
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# [[Teachers]]
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&nbsp;*** from where we've shamelessly stolen the lovely announcement picture here on the right side, although it doesn't mention [[The Sisters of Mercy]] ... ;-)) ...<br/>
# [[The Damage Done (song)|The Damage Done]]
 
# [[Watch (song)|Watch]]
 
# [[Good Things (song)|Good Things]]
 
# [[Adrenochrome (song)|Adrenochrome]]
 
# [[1969]]
 
# [[Sister Ray (song)|Sister Ray]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 6 October 2017

Announcement for the Reluctant Stereotype gig in March 1981


Warehouse, Leeds, England

As the common and cooperate, unrelenting and tireless research of Sisters historians, archivists and collectors recently found, The Sisters of Mercy played their so far unknown second gig - and the first concert ever in their hometown of Leeds - on March 10th, 1981 as support act with the Reluctant Stereotypes at Leeds Warehouse.

Unfortunately, this has meanwhile proved WRONG.
So to our current and reaffirmed knowledge, The Sisters of Mercy's second gig - and the first concert ever in their hometown of Leeds - did take place in the course of one of the F-Club events organised by Leeds promoter John Keenan on 19 March 1981 at Brannigans, Call Lane/Lower Briggate, Leeds.

While the Reluctant Stereotypes did in fact play at Leeds Warehouse on that day, the only other performers at the event were Keeping Dark, according to Discogs, the rhythm section of the Yorkshire power pop band Just Frank.



Nonetheless, there are some interesting facts to note about both these bands:

  • The Reluctant Stereotypes included among others singer Paul King, who would years later became a well-known MTV-video jockey.
  • Steve Smith, bass player in both sets, the Reluctant Stereotypes AND Keeping Dark, would later that year become one of the founding members
of the Leeds-based post-punk ensemble Red Lorry Yellow Lorry.
Steve Smith is also known for guitars and backing vocals on the Ghost Dance single Heart Full Of Soul.


Anyway, for further interesting details on this concert, we recommend the lovely I Was A Teenage Sisters of Mercy Fan blog under Reluctant Stereotypes - March 10th 1981 ? ***

 *** from where we've shamelessly stolen the lovely announcement picture here on the right side, although it doesn't mention The Sisters of Mercy ... ;-)) ...