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Not really about Morrissey, definitely not about [[The Smiths]], [[David Nolan]] details the accounts of the 4th June 1976, at Manchesters Lesser Free Trade Hall. A gig that so many swear to have attended but only 50 did, Morrissey famously being one, carrying a copy of [[The New York Dolls]] first album, he had learned of the event from the NME, and come to witness the new band being managed by [[The New York Dolls]] ex manager Malcolm Mcclaren. [[The Sex Pistols]] supported by [[Buzcocks]] with[[Slaughter And The Dogs]] also on the bill, this was supposedly the gig that heralded change in the Manchester music scene. The list of web sites to the end of the book includes a very astute observation of this very  site.
Not really about Morrissey, definitely not about [[The Smiths]], [[David Nolan]] details the accounts of the 4th June 1976, at Manchesters Lesser Free Trade Hall. A gig that so many swear to have attended but only 50 did, Morrissey famously being one, carrying a copy of [[The New York Dolls]] first album, he had learned of the event from the NME, and had come to witness the new band being managed by [[The New York Dolls]] ex manager Malcolm Mcclaren. [[The Sex Pistols]] supported by [[Buzcocks]] with[[Slaughter And The Dogs]] also on the bill, this was supposedly the gig that heralded change in the Manchester music scene. The list of web sites to the end of the book includes a very astute observation of this very  site.
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