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| + | * [[1976-09-20 (Stewart Copeland)]], [[Stewart Copeland]] runs errands in London, England, UK. |
| + | * [[1976-09-20 (Last Exit)]], the [[Last Exit]] performance at [[Dingwalls]] in London, England, UK. |
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− | ! colspan="2" | <big>1976-09-20</big>
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− | | colspan="2" align="center" | BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PHOTOGRAPH. ''Should be a photo taken at that concert, or a ticket stub scan, or something similarly identifying of the event.''
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− | ! colspan="2" | Performance summary
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− | | <b>Artist performing:</b>
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− | | Isaac Guillory
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− | | [[1974-1977 Last Exit performances]]
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− | | <b>Venue:</b>
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− | | [[Dingwall's]]
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− | | <b>Location:</b>
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− | | London, UK
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− | | <b>Support acts:</b>
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− | | [[Last Exit]]
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− | | <b>Ticket prices:</b>
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− | | TICKET PRICES
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− | On [[1976-09-20]], [[Last Exit]] probably performed at [[Dingwall's]].
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− | =Setlist=
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− | ''This section needs more information.''
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− | =Recording information=
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− | ''This section needs more information. Please note if an official or unofficial recording, or recording(s), is known to exists of this performance.''
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− | =Trivia=
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− | This is just a guesstimation.
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− | In Sounds - January 9, 1977 - [[Phil Sutcliffe]] wrote a long article about [[Last Exit]].
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− | The few facts:
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− | * [[Sting]] and [[Frances Tomelty]] went to Leicester Forest East Services the weekend before the gig with their Citroen Diane
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− | * The band picked him up there on their way to London
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− | * [[Last Exit]] supported Isaac Guillory at [[Dingwall's]] on a Monday
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− | * there were a few dozen people in the audience when [[Last Exit]] played
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− | * they stayed at [[Dingwall's]] until after 1am the next day to see the Isaac Guillory concert, too
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− | * [[Carol Wilson]] from Virgin Publishing had arranged the gig and was present at Dingwall's ([[Carol Wilson]] and Richard Branson from Virgin Records had previously watched [[Last Exit]] support Alan Price at [[Newcastle City Hall]] earlier that autumn)
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− | * She had also arranged three days of recording time at [[Pathway Studios]] on the following days
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− | * [[Mike Howlett]] was in the audience, too - vaguely working for Virgin
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− | * [[Carol Wilson]] bought lunch for [[Last Exit]] at a wine bar near Portobello Road the next day
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− | * [[Last Exit]] spent the rest of the week recording 13 tracks at [[Pathway Studios]] (including [[I'm On This Train]], [[Savage Beast]], [[Night In The Grand Hotel]], [[I Can't Say]], [[Give And Take]] and [[Getting It On]])
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− | * They were back in Newcastle on Sunday for regular spot in the [[Newcastle University Theatre]] bar at lunchtime
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− | * [[Last Exit]] were supposed to be a supporting act at the [[Nashville Room]] in a couple of weeks
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− | * [[Potential cost for the band coming down for the gig and recording would have been:]]
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− | Petrol (van and two cars) £58
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− | Accommodation (B&B, band plus roadie, five nights at £4each) £100
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− | Studio (30 hours at £8 an hour) £240
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− | Living expenses (minimum £2 per head per day) £50
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− | Total = £448
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− | (although [[Last Exit]] actually played for nothing Virgin's backing with studio time and petrol money probably reduced this to about £80 spent to be split between the four members of the band)
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− | * '''Equipment'''
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− | Terry: Gibson Stereo 335, Carlsbro Stingray 100-watt amp, Vox AC3O amp, Marshall 4x12 cabinet, Melosphase pedal, home-made volume pedal, Crybaby wah-wah pedal.
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− | Gerry: Fender-Rhodes Stage 73 piano, Simms-WattsPA100 amp, two Unilex Transit 100 watt bins, Crybaby wah-wah, Ibanez phaser, WOZ (= home-made by Jim) automatic wah-wah.
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− | Ronnie: Gretsch kit, Avedis ZiIdjian cymbals, Rogers hi-hat; Ludwig Speed-King bass drum pedal, 20 year-old Ludwig snare-drum pedal.
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− | [[Sting]]: Fender Jazz bass, Marshall Super Bassman 100watt amp, Fender Dual Showman cabinet.
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− | PA: two Carlsbro mini-bins, Carlsbro Marlin 1042.
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− | Monitors: H&H TPA 5OD 100 watt Slave amp, twoWhite 2x12 cabinets.
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− | Mikes: Shure Unidyne 111.
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− | According to contemporary UK magazines the [[Dingwall's]] gig did not happen on September 6 or September 13.
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− | Isaac Guillory was in London the week prior to September 20.
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− | The gig at the [[Nashville Room]] took place on October 5.
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− | So today is the best guess for this [[Dingwall's]] gig as described by [[Phil Sutcliffe]].
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− | =See also=
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− | ''This section needs more information.''
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− | =External links=
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− | ''This section needs more information.''
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− | =References=
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− | sources: [[Phil Sutcliffe]] article in Sounds - January 9, 1977; September 1976 magazines, [[Broken Music]]
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