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Originally advertised in the UK music press as '''''Altamont - A Festival of Remembrance'''''. <br/>  
 
Originally advertised in the UK music press as '''''Altamont - A Festival of Remembrance'''''. <br/>  
 
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Support acts were:
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'''Support acts were:'''
 
* a screening of "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koyaanisqatsi Koyaanisqatsi]"  
 
* a screening of "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koyaanisqatsi Koyaanisqatsi]"  
  
 
* and an organist playing a prelude including ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Bird Freebird]'' by ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynyrd_Skynyrd Lynyrd Skynyrd]'',<br/>
 
* and an organist playing a prelude including ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Bird Freebird]'' by ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynyrd_Skynyrd Lynyrd Skynyrd]'',<br/>
 
see the announcement on the right (thanks for the picture to HL member brunobossier).<br/>
 
see the announcement on the right (thanks for the picture to HL member brunobossier).<br/>
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Several bootleg recordings of this show do exist, see [[Live_Bootlegs#First_And_Last_And_Always_-_1985|Live Bootlegs - First And Last And Always era]].<br/>
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'''Remarks'''
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* The concert was officially filmed. <br/>The processed and cut result was later sold as an official WEA release titled [[Wake]].
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* In addition, several [[Video Bootlegs]] are circulating like <br/>- [[Live From The Royal Albert Hall - Floorshow (video)|Live From The Royal Albert Hall - Floorshow]] and <br/>- [[Wake - In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall (video)|Wake - In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall]].
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* The latter are bootlegs one shouldn't mix up with the official [[Wake|WEA-video release]]. <br/>
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* None of these releases - not even the official one - does, however, <br/>include all the songs played during the gig.
  
In addition, several [[Video Bootlegs]] are circulating like [[Live From The Royal Albert Hall - Floorshow (video)|Live From The Royal Albert Hall - Floorshow]]<br/>
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* Several audio bootleg recordings of this show do exist as well like<br/>- [[Blood Money]], 12" vinyl<br/>- [[The End]], 7" vinyl<br/>- [[Brimstone|Brimstone & Treacle]], 7" vinyl<br/>- [[The Brotherhood]], 7" vinyl<br/>- [[Holocaust]], CD<br/>- [[Knocking On Heaven's Door (Family Tree Box)]], CD<br/>and many more, see [[Live_Bootlegs#First_And_Last_And_Always_-_1985|Live Bootlegs - First And Last And Always era]].
and [[Wake - In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall (video)|Wake - In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall]]. The latter are bootlegs one shouldn't mix up with the official WEA-video release from this concert titled [[Wake]]. None of these does, however, include all the songs played at the event.<br/>
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Revision as of 22:26, 1 May 2012

Royal Albert Hall, London, England

Announcement


This is the legendary gig commonly known as Wake, a name given to it by Andrew Eldritch
no less than four months before it happened. Previously, Andrew had bruised his ribs and consequently,
he was unable to move much. Nevertheless the band gave an astonishing performance.

Originally advertised in the UK music press as Altamont - A Festival of Remembrance.

Support acts were:

see the announcement on the right (thanks for the picture to HL member brunobossier).

Remarks

  • The concert was officially filmed.
    The processed and cut result was later sold as an official WEA release titled Wake.
  • None of these releases - not even the official one - does, however,
    include all the songs played during the gig.



Setlist


Additional Pictures


- more to follow -

Backstage Pass
Ticket Stalls 'G'
Ticket Stalls 'O'
Ticket Arena Promenade
Ticket Balcony 'V'
Ticket Balcony 'Y'


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