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Hi Strummer, | |||
> 17. Alison | |||
> '''18. This Is A Test | |||
> 19. (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? | |||
Were you in [[Concert 2019-07-27 Camden|Camden]] last night and witnessed "This Is A Test"? | |||
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Camden
Hi Strummer,
> 17. Alison > 18. This Is A Test > 19. (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding?
Were you in Camden last night and witnessed "This Is A Test"?
Hemel Hempstead
On the 1978-04-09 Hemel Hempstead page, you wrote:
This list is based on an audience recording. I recently digitized an old cassette labelled Manchester 1978.04.07, but based on Elvis's remarks at the outset ("Bruce cut his hand, Nick is on the way.") and the listing in the Gigography for this date as the first show Nick played on, I'm fairly certain it's the April 9 Hemel Hempstead show.
I think what you have there is actually from Portsmouth, April 12, 1978.
— Zmuda (talk) 08:31, 25 April 2016 (CDT)
Hello. I'm a little at a loss when it comes to utilizing the talk feature, but I wanted to say thanks for the clarification re the 1978 Portsmouth show. I'll have to track down that disc. I only have the first 11 tracks from an old cassette, and it's not great quality. I compared it to the running order and sure enough it's identical--except that mine has a bass playing on Alison, Stranger in the House, and I'm Not Angry. Just FYI because the Wiki listing has it as only Elvis, Steve, and Pete.
Are you the administrator of this entire Wiki? If so, my hat is off to you. It's a fantastic resource. Thanks for doing this.
— Strummer62 (talk) 19:13, 27 April 2016 (CDT)
- Zmuda is too modest. He is the Queen bee round here, without whom it would be pretty quiet.