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== D.A.R. Constitution Hall, Washington, USA ==
 
== D.A.R. Constitution Hall, Washington, USA ==
 
'''''[[Gigography#Tune_In_-_Turn_On_-_Load_Out|Tune In - Turn On - Load Out Tour 1991]]'''''<br/>
 
'''''[[Gigography#Tune_In_-_Turn_On_-_Load_Out|Tune In - Turn On - Load Out Tour 1991]]'''''<br/>
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Further acts at this event were [[Public Enemy]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Black_Teenagers Young Black Teenagers], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gang_of_Four_%28band%29 Gang of Four] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrior_Soul Warrior Soul].<br/>
 
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Further acts at this event: [[Public Enemy]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gang_of_Four_%28band%29 Gang of Four], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrior_Soul Warrior Soul] ...<br/>
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Unfortunately, this concert was by no means sold out.<br/>
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Richard Harrington mentioned in his article [https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1991/08/14/tough-times-on-tour/b3dcfb34-ac81-48a3-8d1b-b922cae8289a/ ''Tough Times On Tour''] in ''Washington Post'', August 14,1991<br/>
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with regard to this concert: ''"The recent Constitution Hall concert drew only 1,500 (leaving 2,100 empty seats)."''<br/>
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However, an audience recording does exist and reveals a happy audience and a nice atmosphere all over the gig.<br/>
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Also [[Andrew Eldritch|Andrew]] talks quite a lot between the tracks.<br/>
 
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==Band/Line-up==
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* [[Andrew Eldritch]] - vocals
  
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* [[Andreas Bruhn]] - guitar, backing vocals
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* [[Tim Bricheno]] - guitar, backing vocals
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* [[Tony James]]  - bass
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* [[Doktor Avalanche]] - drums, percussions
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* [[Suzanna Josefowicz]] -  keyboards, background vocals, nurse to the Doktor
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== Setlist ==
 
== Setlist ==
[[File:1991 Tune In ... Load Out.jpg|thumb|220px|right|Tour Logo]]
 
 
*[[Afterhours]] (Intro)
 
*[[Afterhours]] (Intro)
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[[File:1991 Tune In ... Load Out.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Tour Logo]]
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*[[First And Last And Always]]
 
*[[First And Last And Always]]
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*[[Lucretia, My Reflection]]
 
*[[Lucretia, My Reflection]]
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*[[Body And Soul]]
 
*[[Body And Soul]]
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*[[Ribbons]]
 
*[[Ribbons]]
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*[[Alice]]
 
*[[Alice]]
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*[[Dominion|Dominion/Mother Russia]]
 
*[[Dominion|Dominion/Mother Russia]]
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*[[Amphetamine Logic]]
 
*[[Amphetamine Logic]]
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*[[Temple Of Love]]
 
*[[Temple Of Love]]
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*[[Flood II]]
 
*[[Flood II]]
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*[[This Corrosion]]
 
*[[This Corrosion]]
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'''Encore'''
 
*[[Something Fast]]
 
*[[Something Fast]]
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*[[Vision Thing]]
 
*[[Vision Thing]]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 29 December 2022

D.A.R. Constitution Hall

D.A.R. Constitution Hall, Washington, USA

Tune In - Turn On - Load Out Tour 1991

Further acts at this event were Public Enemy, Young Black Teenagers, Gang of Four and Warrior Soul.

Unfortunately, this concert was by no means sold out.

Richard Harrington mentioned in his article Tough Times On Tour in Washington Post, August 14,1991

with regard to this concert: "The recent Constitution Hall concert drew only 1,500 (leaving 2,100 empty seats)."

However, an audience recording does exist and reveals a happy audience and a nice atmosphere all over the gig.

Also Andrew talks quite a lot between the tracks.

Band/Line-up


Setlist

Tour Logo


Encore