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Live at Newcastle (1983)
  
Phantasmagoria (1985)

Release date
  
1983

Artist
  
The Damned

Label
  
Damned Records

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Released
  
1983 (LP), January 1994 (CD)

Recorded
  
At the Mayfair Suite, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 14 October 1982

Genres
  
Punk rock, Gothic rock, Pop punk

Similar
  
The Damned albums, Punk rock albums

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"Live at Newcastle" (a.k.a. "Live in Newcastle") is a live album by The Damned, released in 1983.

Contents

The album was recorded at Newcastle's Mayfair rock club, and features material from the band's albums up to and including Strawberries, which was released in the month this was recorded (October 1982). Some tracks (on the full version of the album) are chants, and Captain Sensible's number 1 track from 1982, "Happy Talk", is also performed.

Personnel

  • Dave Vanian (vocals)
  • Captain Sensible (guitar, vocals)
  • Paul Gray (bass guitar)
  • Roman Jugg (keyboards, vocals)
  • Rat Scabies (drums)
  • Full version

    1. "Ignite"
    2. "Disco Man"
    3. "Generals"
    4. "I Just Can't Be Happy Today"
    5. "Stranger on the Town"
    6. "Wait for the Blackout"
    7. "Bad Time for Bonzo"
    8. "Curtain Call"
    9. "Dozen Girls"
    10. "Limit Club"
    11. "Melody Lee"
    12. "Fuse"
    13. "Love Song"
    14. "Sensible's a Wanker"
    15. "Smash It Up"
    16. "Looking at You"
    17. "New Rose"
    18. "Happy Talk"
    19. "Noise Noise Noise"
    20. "Hippy Hippy Shake"
    21. "Citadel (cut)"

    Short version

    1. "Ignite"
    2. "Disco Man"
    3. "Generals"
    4. "Bad Time for Bonzo"
    5. "Dozen Girls"
    6. "Love Song"
    7. "Smash It Up (part 1)"
    8. "Smash It Up (part 2)"
    9. "Looking At You"
    10. "New Rose"

    Songs

    1Ignite5:35
    2Disco Man2:58
    3Generals3:17

    References

    Live at Newcastle Wikipedia