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December 5, 1979: Rock Garden, Covent Garden, England
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by Mike M
Excellent show. Pixies opened with great energy. u2 were themselves. We heard Adam adress the crowd for the first time in my memory. Thankfully no one let him sing.
high comedy point of the night when Bono intended to kick a cup of water into the crowd on a typically hot night only he somehow managed to kick the cup water still in it right onto the computer equipment at the mix table.
Small arena shows are such a treat.
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