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recorded on 6 March 1983, which featured [[The Sisters of Mercy]] and was first broadcast on 10 March 1983.<br/> | recorded on 6 March 1983, which featured [[The Sisters of Mercy]] and was first broadcast on 10 March 1983.<br/> | ||
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− | + | Remarkably but not all that unusual, ''Francs'' demanded concertgoers to sign in for membership in order to enter the club.<br/> | |
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+ | They would then receive an according membership pass which also served as a ticket.<br/> | ||
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+ | Bandmembers and crew would, of course, also need an according membership pass as such. Most likely, these were <br/> | ||
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+ | ordered some time in advance and would therefore bear a different date, just like the one you see on the right side here.<br/> | ||
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+ | This special question has not yet been conclusively resolved and is still under examination.<br/> | ||
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==Setlist== | ==Setlist== |
Revision as of 20:53, 8 March 2015
Francs, Colne, England, UK
Part of The Sisters of Mercy's Spring Tour of the UK in 1983.
There is hardly anything known about this gig.
This show and several further gigs were, however, publicly announced in the BBC Radio One Kid Jenson Show,
recorded on 6 March 1983, which featured The Sisters of Mercy and was first broadcast on 10 March 1983.
Remarkably but not all that unusual, Francs demanded concertgoers to sign in for membership in order to enter the club.
They would then receive an according membership pass which also served as a ticket.
Bandmembers and crew would, of course, also need an according membership pass as such. Most likely, these were
ordered some time in advance and would therefore bear a different date, just like the one you see on the right side here.
This special question has not yet been conclusively resolved and is still under examination.
Setlist
- unknown -
This article is a stub and is in need of expansion |
Any further information should be very welcome.