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(Royal Albert Hall, London, England)
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*This is the legendary gig commonly known as "Wake", a name given to it by Andrew Eldritch personally no less than four months before it happened. Before the gig Andrew bruised his ribs so he was unable to move much, but nevertheless he gave an astonishing performance.
 
*This is the legendary gig commonly known as "Wake", a name given to it by Andrew Eldritch personally no less than four months before it happened. Before the gig Andrew bruised his ribs so he was unable to move much, but nevertheless he gave an astonishing performance.
  
Originally advertised in the UK music press as "Altamont - A festival of remembrance".
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Originally advertised in the UK music press as "Altamont - A festival of remembrance".  The support was a screening of "Koyaanisqatsi" and an organist playing such tracks as "Freebird".
  
 
Several bootleg recordings of this show exist, see [[Live Bootlegs]] - First And Last And Always era<br/>
 
Several bootleg recordings of this show exist, see [[Live Bootlegs]] - First And Last And Always era<br/>

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Royal Albert Hall, London, England

  • This is the legendary gig commonly known as "Wake", a name given to it by Andrew Eldritch personally no less than four months before it happened. Before the gig Andrew bruised his ribs so he was unable to move much, but nevertheless he gave an astonishing performance.

Originally advertised in the UK music press as "Altamont - A festival of remembrance". The support was a screening of "Koyaanisqatsi" and an organist playing such tracks as "Freebird".

Several bootleg recordings of this show exist, see Live Bootlegs - First And Last And Always era

Setlist