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Date: Wednesday, November 8th 1989 626486400 (33 years 335 days ago)
Venue: Paradise
Location: Boston Massachusetts USA
Performers
Pat Fish ( guitar, vocals ) , Laurence O'Keefe ( bass, vocals ) , Paul Mulreany ( drums ) , Richard Formby ( guitar )
Recording
Quality: 7 (out of 10), Performance: B, Interest: C (out of 10)
📷 Photos

Setlist

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Credit: Pat's notebooks.

♥ Reviews

Boston 1989
I went to this show at the Paradise! I brought my friend Seth, who strangely looked a lot like Paul Mulreany. After the show Seth and I went off to find bathrooms, planning to meet up later outside. I started down some random hall looking for the bathroom and ended up backstage. It was kind of awkward but everyone was quite friendly. Pat signed my ticket stub, which I still have of course. I ended up talking to Paul for a while about gigs I had seen earlier that year in Bristol. When I got outside, my friend was jealous that I got to talk to his doppelgänger!
Credit: Brooke\

🎼 Played

Set 1
0. The Entire Performance "Stuck Outside - young fans record the show from outside. First 5 minutes is fan discussion, last 10 minutes includes backstage conversations
Credit: Tom Peterson
1. New Invention
2. Chickentown
3. Bicycle Kid
4. Burglar Of Love
5. Hysteria
6. Bad Dream Lover
7. Big Saturday
8. Chickentown
9. Looking For Lot 49
10. Angels
11. Southern Mark Smith
12. Jazz Butcher -v- Prime Minister
13. Mr. Odd
14. Zombie Love
Encore 1
1. Moscow Drug Club (B. B. Gabor)
2. The Devil Is My Friend
3. King Of Joy (Bill Drummond)
4. Part-Time Punks (TV Personalities)
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  • Boston 1989
    brooke[at]-remove-shirbert.com - Brooke, USA
    24Oct2017 7:07 PM (5 years 342 days ago)
    I went to this show at the Paradise! I brought my friend Seth, who strangely looked a lot like Paul Mulreany. After the show Seth and I went off to find bathrooms, planning to meet up later outside. I started down some random hall looking for the bathroom and ended up backstage. It was kind of awkward but everyone was quite friendly. Pat signed my ticket stub, which I still have of course. I ended up talking to Paul for a while about gigs I had seen earlier that year in Bristol. When I got outside, my friend was jealous that I got to talk to his doppelgänger!