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The Fall - Leeds Warehouse 1983

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dub orange the 80s were the highpoint of the fall for many fall fans like me, with and without brix, who gave the rough edge a kind of poppy appeal.
here they are pre-brix and with the 2 drummers at the time of perverted by language, one of the best and the 1st with brix on one track. garden is maby THE fall track. sound quality is good enough to listen to, specially with this kind of music. thank you for keep up releasing fall gigs and the pay what you like. i appreciate that very much! Favorite track: Wings.
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Room To Live 04:06
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Ludd Gang 03:11
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Tempo House 11:04
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Wings 04:46
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And This Day 09:02
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Garden 07:22
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The Fall live at Leeds Warehouse on the 16th January 1983.
The double drummer line-up remains, but Marc Riley had been sacked from the group by Smith after playing what would be his final gig at Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall just three weeks earlier.

Mark E. Smith - vocals
Steve Hanley - bass
Paul Hanley - drums
Craig Scanlon - guitar
Karl Burns - drums

Several new tracks making early appearances here before their release later in 1983 on the Perverted By Language album, Kicker Conspiracy single and The Man Whose Head Expanded single.

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released April 5, 2024

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