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== Set List <ref>Set List provided by [http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/ Passions Just Like Mine]</ref>==
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==References And Notes==
==References And Notes==
Fred Hood (drummer with The Impossible Dreamers) joined The Smiths to drum on The Draize Train and How Soon Is Now? via a second drum kit on stage.  
Fred Hood (drummer with The Impossible Dreamers) joined The Smiths to drum on The Draize Train and How Soon Is Now? via a second drum kit on stage.<br>
[[Craig Gannon]] played guitar also this night.  
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Latest revision as of 07:34, 24 March 2023

The Queen Is Dead Tour Poster.jpg
The Smiths Live Concert
Tour The Queen Is Dead Tour
Date 24 October, 1986
Venue Brixton Academy
Location London, England
Opening Act The Railway Children

Set List [1]


Live Recordings

Unofficial Releases

Brixton-Academy-Friday-20-10-86-Front.jpg An incomplete version of this concert is available on the Brixton Academy Friday 20/10/86 bootleg LP. Cemetry Gates is omitted. The title of this bootleg is incorrect. It was recorded on 24 October, not 20 October as listed.
Genius-Steals-Front.jpg An incomplete version of this concert is available on the Genius Steals bootleg. Cemetry Gates is omitted.

A lossless version of the complete concert is available at Smiths Torrents. MP3 versions are available at the usual places.

Concert Photographs And Memorabilia

References And Notes

Fred Hood (drummer with The Impossible Dreamers) joined The Smiths to drum on The Draize Train and How Soon Is Now? via a second drum kit on stage.
Craig Gannon played guitar also this night.

  1. Set List provided by Passions Just Like Mine