tonights music, Big Country-- No Place Like Home

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    I saw them in Leeds in the 90s. They were fantastic live band.
     
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    Saw them in Liverpool early 80's. They only had the one album out (The Crossing) and played all of it in 45 minutes. They got such an ovation that they came back on and played the whole thing again. Absolutley right up there with the best gigs I've seen.
     
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    bloodyhell I got summat reight for once

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    saw them at Sheffield City Hall in mid 80s - supported by All About Eve - probably my preference of the two, only Julianne Regan had lost her voice and were crap
     

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