Difference between revisions of "1976-12-03 (Last Exit)"
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Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | Last Exit |
Tour: | 1974-1977 Last Exit performances |
Venue: | Newcastle University |
Location: | Newcastle, England, UK |
Other acts: | Deaf School, Medicine Head, Brandy, Gosh, Young Bucks, Sidewinders |
Ticket prices: | 2,00 UK pounds |
On 1976-12-03, Last Exit performed at the Newcastle University in Newcastle, England, UK.
Setlist
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Recording information
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Trivia
Last Exit played at the sold out Polytechnic Ball - "the first all-niter for many a year" as the Courier called it.
A Courier review in the December 8 issue mentions that in the Lower Bun Room Last Exit played some intelligent jazz rock to a packed and appreciative audience.
See also
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External links
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References
sources: Broken Music, Courier - December 1 & 8, 1976