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Interesting that they were doing "(It's not Me) Talking" at this point -- it had only been released on a really obscure, hard-to-find single on an indie label owned by Bill Nelson of Be-Bop Deluxe at this time. The final version wouldn't come out until the "Listen" album in 1983. I wonder what people in the crowd thought of it?
The band really did find its niche with science-fiction inspired songs. When Paul the guitarist left they went poppy, losing the wierdness that made them special.
Thanks for this.
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