
The Jazz Butcher
Gigs
1989
Nov8
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Live Performance
Details
Date:
Wednesday, November 8th
1989
626486400
(33 years 335 days ago)
Venue: Paradise
Location: Boston Massachusetts USA
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)
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Setlist
♥ Reviews
Boston 1989I 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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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!