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Artist:Fugazi
Venue:Sir George Robey
City:  London, England, UK
Date:Thursday, 24 Nov 1988
Collection:  Attended     Wishlist 
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2PlaygroundRate
3Exit ConditionRate


Notes

Fugazi's first UK gig.
Details from a news feature and listing in Sounds 26 November 1988.

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albert
17th May 2017
 The Sir George Robey along with the Bull & Gate and later The Falcon and The Monarch were favourite haunts of mine because of their policy of putting on a bunch of (good) bands for a few quid. Usually you could not buy tickets in advance, and since I did not keep diary notes its now hard for me to remember who I did see live 30 years ago.
Unfortunately I did not catch this gig as I am sure to have remembered it, I did buy Fugazi's first EP when it came out though and I did see the very noisy and intense Playground on a couple of occasions around '88-'89.
 


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