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Artist:Buzzcocks
Venue:University Of Lancaster
City:  Lancaster, England, UK
Date:Friday, 10 Mar 1978
Collection:  Attended     Wishlist 
Community: 1 Attended


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Folker
6th May 2021
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A bit of a disappointment for various reasons, this one. I noted at the time that The Permanents were "worse than dire, impossible to describe" and The Slits were "just bad". Unfortunately, the Buzzcocks' set was ruined by a fight after just a few numbers. This was pretty rare for Lancaster Uni gigs, but punk/New Wave acts did tend to attract yobs, especially from Blackpool. Buzzcocks were obliged to play the rest of the gig with the house lights up which rather killed the atmosphere.

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