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Artist:Greenslade
Venue:Corn Exchange
City:  Cambridge, England, UK
Date:Saturday, 24 May 1975
Collection:  Attended     Wishlist 
Community: 1 Attended


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Notes

Support act was to have been Rab Noakes, as on other dates of this tour (to promote the band's current album "Time And Tide", but on this occasion his slot was taken by either Leo Kelly or Sonny Condell, one half of the duo Tír na nÓg.

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Burton LeB SUBS
6th Jul 2020
 A really good gig according to my 1975 diary, and only cost £1.20 to get in. I noted that new member Martin Briley was playing a custom double-necked guitar/bass which comprised a Fender Stratocaster on top and a Rickenbacker on the lower half. He also had a reproduction of the "Time And Tide" LP cover on the instrument. The same cover design was also used as a stage backdrop.
 


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