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Gig: 5/4/1991, The Alarm, Curry College, Milton, MA

5/4/1991: The Alarm, Curry College, Milton, MA Summary An afternoon show as part of a “Summerfest” celebration for the Curry College students. The show was a free show for the students only, the general public were not admitted. The band played an evening gig in Rhode Island the same day. (Press Release Set List Encores included “The Deceiver”Band Comments Fan Comments

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Gig: 4/1/1991, The Alarm, Barrowlands, Glasgow

4/1/1991: The Alarm, Barrowlands, Glasgow Summary Press Release Set List Band Comments Fan Comments Mike telling us they had a “hard rocking set for you tonight”. Well they did, finishing off with the best version of Rocking in the Free World yet to be heard by anyone. Barrowlands eh? What a fucking venue. Last time I ever saw the Alarm that night. If only I’d known. (G. Sutherland)

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Gig: 3/21/1991, The Alarm, Leicester Polytechnic

3/21/1991: The Alarm, Leicester Polytechnic Summary Press Release Set List Included Scarlet. Played Elvis Colstello’s What�s So Funny ‘Bout Peace Love & Understanding at soundcheck.Band Comments Fan Comments

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Gig: 12/2/1990, Dave Sharp, Mean Fiddler, London

12/2/1990: Dave Sharp, Mean Fiddler, London Summary Press Release Set List Band Comments Fan Comments All I can remember is that it is a tiny room & it being totally packed. We all sat on the floor. It was so hot that Dave nearly passed out on stage. (Pete Cole)

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Gig: 1/20/1990, The Alarm, Barrowlands, Glasgow

1/20/1990: The Alarm, Barrowlands, Glasgow Summary No Frontiers Tour (to support Change album)Press Release Set List Band Comments Fan Comments Mad crowd, hot crowd, many bruises from being squished at the front (Ian Francis)

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Gig: 12/11/1989, The Alarm, Orono, ME

12/11/1989: The Alarm, Orono, ME Summary Show cancelled because of trajedy in mike’s familyPress Release Set List Band Comments Fan Comments I was a student at the University of Maine at the time, and I was actually supposed to do an interview of the band before the show for the college radio station that is there. Unfortunately, the interview, nor the show ever took place because of a family emergency [read more]

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Gig: 12/18/1988, The Alarm, Northgate Arena, Chester (Mike Peters Blinded)

12/18/1988: The Alarm, Northgate Arena, Chester (Mike Peters Blinded) Summary Mike is blinded on-stage by the intense heat from spotlights. Shows in Birmingmham and London are cancelled. Mike regains sight two weeks later.Press Release Set List “How The Mighty Fall” is played for the first time.Band Comments Fan Comments

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Gig: 12/17/1988, The Alarm, Glasgow S.E.C.

12/17/1988: The Alarm, Glasgow S.E.C. Summary Press Release Set List Debut “Hardland” and “Black Day”, the pre-cursor to “Where A Town Once Stood”Band Comments Fan Comments

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Gig: 8/4/1988, The Alarm, Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA

8/4/1988: The Alarm, Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA Summary The Alarm appeared as opening act to Bob Dylan. The Alarm joined Bob Dylan during his set for a perfomance of “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door”Press Release Set List Band Comments Fan Comments

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Gig: 5/11/1988, The Alarm, Toronto, Massey Hall

5/11/1988: The Alarm, Toronto, Massey Hall Summary Press Release Set List Song list from the stage reads: jericho knife howl absolute perm blaze strength one step 68 guns summer rescue spiritBand Comments Fan Comments Around the time Declaration came out, I was in high school, so I didn’t have the means to go jetting around the world to catch a live show. There were rumours that the band would be [read more]

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Gig: 4/1/1988, The Alarm, Arcadia Theatre, Dallas

4/1/1988: The Alarm, Arcadia Theatre, Dallas Summary Press Release Set List Band Comments Fan Comments Xcess, Houston Texas The Alarm played a passionate, energetic show in Houston that night. It was a relatively small club, and a very small stage, which gave the show a very intimate feel. Of course, The Alarm could make a much larger venue feel similarly familiar. At one point, they tried to get the audience [read more]

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Gig: 3/30/1988, The Alarm, Xcess, Houston Texas

3/30/1988: The Alarm, Xcess, Houston Texas Summary Press Release Set List Band Comments Fan Comments This was a really great show and I remember how nice the whole band was after the show. They had an AS room set up and the band hung out for over an hour. (Nese)