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The Italian [[LIFE|LIFE fan-book]] issued in 1988 and widely perceived as quite inaccurate did, however, give the below setlist. <br/> | The Italian [[LIFE|LIFE fan-book]] issued in 1988 and widely perceived as quite inaccurate did, however, give the below setlist. <br/> | ||
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− | This list is a complete fake and was simply copied from the [[Halloween In Arkham|Halloween In Arkham bootleg]] without further comment, which led to | + | This list is a complete fake and was simply copied from the [[Halloween In Arkham|Halloween In Arkham bootleg]] without further comment, which led to decade-long rumour and discussion. Anyway, that book was by far not the only source of irritation, since plenty other producers of discographies, gigographies, fanzines, bootlegs and, not at last, trading cassettes at the time built their products on rumour rather than on information and gave way to a good amount of "creativity" in making up setlists, sources and tapes.<br/> |
− | decade-long rumour and discussion. Anyway, that book was by far not the only source of irritation, since plenty other producers | ||
− | of discographies, gigographies, fanzines, bootlegs and, not at last, trading cassettes at the time built their products on rumour | ||
− | rather than on information and gave way to a good amount of "creativity" in making up setlists, sources and tapes.<br/> | ||
− | The first part (tracks 1-6) of the above fake setlist is actually the setlist of the concert [[Sat, 19-Feb-1983|at Brixton Ace on February 19th, 1983]], | + | The first part (tracks 1-6) of the above fake setlist is actually the setlist of the concert [[Sat, 19-Feb-1983|at Brixton Ace on February 19th, 1983]], |
− | while the second part (tracks 7-11) is from the [[Tue, 19-Jun-1984|John Peel Session at BBC Radio One on 11.7.1984]], except for [[Jolene]], which | + | while the second part (tracks 7-11) is from the [[Tue, 19-Jun-1984|John Peel Session at BBC Radio One on 11.7.1984]], except for [[Jolene]], which is most likely from the [[Sun, 06-Mar-1983|Kid Jensen Show in March 1983 at BBC Radio One]].<br/> |
− | is most likely from the [[Sun, 06-Mar-1983|Kid Jensen Show in March 1983 at BBC Radio One]].<br/> | + | <br/> |
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 2 July 2023
Brixton Ace, London, England
Decade-long research and discussion among the fanbase have now credibly proved that The Sisters of Mercy did NOT
play Brixton Ace on this day.
The acts performing here on March 17, 1983 included the Sex Gang Children, Look Back In Anger and Play Dead.
As you can see in the picture on the right, the evening was announced in the papers, with no mention, whatsoever, that
The Sisters of Mercy could possibly also be part of the event.
In the lower part of that annoucement, there is a concert of the Virgin Prunes + The Sisters of Mercy listed for April 6th, 1983.
NOTE: In the 1980s and from then on, it has often been suggested - and stated on covers as well -
that a Sisters concert on this day had formed the basis for various bootlegs like Halloween In Arkham or Carmina Burana.
That assumption is wrong; the source for those bootlegs is another gig of The Sisters at Brixton Ace in February 1983.
Setlist
As The Sisters of Mercy did NOT play here on that day, there is - as a matter of logical consequence - no setlist, either.
Additional remarks on the setlist
The Italian LIFE fan-book issued in 1988 and widely perceived as quite inaccurate did, however, give the below setlist.
1. Alice | 7. Poison Door |
2. Valentine | 8. No Time To Cry |
3. Anaconda | 9. Walk Away |
4. Body Electric | 10. Emma |
5. 1969 | 11. Jolene |
6. Sister Ray |
This list is a complete fake and was simply copied from the Halloween In Arkham bootleg without further comment, which led to decade-long rumour and discussion. Anyway, that book was by far not the only source of irritation, since plenty other producers of discographies, gigographies, fanzines, bootlegs and, not at last, trading cassettes at the time built their products on rumour rather than on information and gave way to a good amount of "creativity" in making up setlists, sources and tapes.
The first part (tracks 1-6) of the above fake setlist is actually the setlist of the concert at Brixton Ace on February 19th, 1983,
while the second part (tracks 7-11) is from the John Peel Session at BBC Radio One on 11.7.1984, except for Jolene, which is most likely from the Kid Jensen Show in March 1983 at BBC Radio One.