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When Bernie Wilcox and Geoff Brown approached Chris Hewitt in June 1978 about building a stage and providing a PA system for Alexandra Park, Manchester, Chris already had all the hardware booked for the Deeply Vale Festival which was a week later in July 1978 than the date Bernie and Geoff had proposed for the Northern Carnival Against Racism Concert. This meant that all of the equipment, generators, scaffolding and fencing could simply have the hire period brought forward to cover Alexandra Park and the costs would be far more reasonable than a start from scratch hire. So it was that about 12 days before Deeply Vale 1978 we started to build a stage and secure compound in Alexandra Park, Manchester. Three days before Buzzcocks were due to play on the Saturday we got a call to ask if Graham Parker and The Rumour could rehearse in the park on the stage on the Thursday night as he was supporting Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton at a festival at Blackbushe Aerodrome on the Saturday and Graham and the Rumour had never played outdoors before. So we finished the stage by Thursday lunchtime for a free concert by Graham Parker in the evening and then Buzzcocks played Alexandra Park Saturday afternoon. Pete Shelley in 2016 I know Chris Hewitt obtained a recording of Buzzcocks at Alexandra Park, it would be great fun if it came out as an album. Pete Shelley 1978 after his set at Alexandra Park This wasnt politics it was fun, but the best kind of fun is with people and being with people is politics. Paul Morley reviewing the concert Buzzcocks placed the emphasis on entertainment a peoples celebration. Arriving on stage with no fixed set they played some pop music& They were a triumph."
A1. Spoken Word From People Involved A2. Ever Fallen In Love A3. Sixteen A4. Moving Away From The Pulse Beat A5. Fiction Romance A6. Love You More B1. Spoken Word From People Involved B2. Nothing Left B3. Breakdown B4. Noise Annoys B5. What Do I Get B6. Autonomy B7. Boredom
- Format Detail: LP
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Punk