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23 Bristol, The Bunker @ The Tropic Club: Half Man Half Biscuit, Jeggsy Dodd The Flatmates [1] [2] [3] 1 Edinburgh University: Styngrites-John Peel Roadshow [4] 13 The Garage, Nottingham: A Witness, Swans [5] 20 Birmingham University: We've Got A Fuzzbox, Nightingales [6] 21 Wembley Conference Centre, London: Yoko Ono [7] 16 Wembley Arena, London: Depeche Mode, Hulu [8] 08 Hammersmith, London: Sonic Youth, Jesus And Mary Chain [9] 22 Electric Ballroom, London: That Petrol Emotion [10] 28 Dingwalls, London: Bhundu Boys [11] 31 Camden Palace, London: Sigue Sigue Sputnik [15]

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  • 23 Bristol, The Bunker @ The Tropic Club: Half Man Half Biscuit, Jeggsy Dodd The Flatmates [1] [2] [3] 1 Edinburgh University: Styngrites-John Peel Roadshow [4] 13 The Garage, Nottingham: A Witness, Swans [5] 20 Birmingham University: We've Got A Fuzzbox, Nightingales [6] 21 Wembley Conference Centre, London: Yoko Ono [7] 16 Wembley Arena, London: Depeche Mode, Hulu [8] 08 Hammersmith, London: Sonic Youth, Jesus And Mary Chain [9] 22 Electric Ballroom, London: That Petrol Emotion [10] 28 Dingwalls, London: Bhundu Boys [11] 31 Camden Palace, London: Sigue Sigue Sputnik [15]
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  • 23 Bristol, The Bunker @ The Tropic Club: Half Man Half Biscuit, Jeggsy Dodd The Flatmates [1] [2] [3] 1 Edinburgh University: Styngrites-John Peel Roadshow [4] 13 The Garage, Nottingham: A Witness, Swans [5] 14 Glasgow University, Queen Margaret Union, Friday night valentine's day disco. Before his set, Peel was taken for an Indian meal at the old Shish Mahal Indian restaurant in Gibson Street (building has been demolished, restaurant relocated round the corner to Park Street in early 90s) with Ken Garner, Sharon Fitzgerald and photographer Andrew Johnson. Garner's interview of the occasion - their first meeting - appeared in the Glasgow University Guardian newspaper, and is recounted in the preface to his book IN SESSION TONIGHT. Fitzgerald had written up an interview with Peel during a visit for a gig at the same venue the previous year for the fanzine Slow Dazzle. 20 Birmingham University: We've Got A Fuzzbox, Nightingales [6] 21 Wembley Conference Centre, London: Yoko Ono [7] 16 Wembley Arena, London: Depeche Mode, Hulu [8] 08 Hammersmith, London: Sonic Youth, Jesus And Mary Chain [9] 22 Electric Ballroom, London: That Petrol Emotion [10] 28 Dingwalls, London: Bhundu Boys [11] 28 Wembley Arena, London: Wham!'s final concert, plus support from Gary Glitter and Nick Heyward. John also took his daughter Alexandra to the event. [12] 5 Brecon Market Hall, "Red Wedge" event: Attila The Stockbroker, Big J, Mark Miwurdz, Yr Anhrefn, Datblygu [13] [14] 31 Camden Palace, London: Sigue Sigue Sputnik [15] 16 Hofpark, "Waterpop Festival", Wateringen, Netherlands: The Fall [16] 11 Playhouse, Edinburgh: New Order [17] 18 Wembley Arena, London: Rod Stewart [18] Unknown date, Ned Kelly's Last Stand Pub, Kowloon, Hong Kong: Kowloon Honkers [19] 26 Tokyo, Japan: World Popular Song Festival [20] 27 University Of East Anglia: Communards [21] 5 Hammersmith Odeon, London: Shakin' Stevens [22] 11 Hammersmith Palais, London: Hank Ballard & The Midnighters [23] Unknown date, unknown venue (college in Chelsea): Bhundu Boys [24]
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