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Credits:Photo Provided By Chuck Frye
‘New South Wales, A’ [4:46] (MacDonald/Peters), The AlarmLead Vocals:Mike PetersLyrics: Pit shaft wheels turn for the last time In the Rhondda tonight The Davey lamps that shone so brightly There’s no more need for their light As the last piece of coal is cut From the belly of the black seamed hole A man walks home alone Past a church full of mourning souls Throughout his lifetime he has fought [read more]
12/2/1981: The Alarm, The Venue. London Summary Alarm got gig by calling The Fall, and admitting that they sounded nothing like the band, which pleased the manager of The Fall, since the band hated playing with bands that sounded like The Fall,Press Release Set List Band Comments Fan Comments
The Alarm record a 4 song demo with their sound engineer Nigel Luby. They decide to boo ka short tour to test out their new songs and dispell break-up rumors.
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