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Tour Madness June 1st 1979 - LONDON: Dublin Castle Attendance: 200 - Sellout Support: 23 Skidoo This show earns the band their first gig review in a music paper. Mark Williams writes in Melody Makers 'Madness are six fairly non-descript teenagers who, save Mike Barson, have close cropped hair and look vaguely threatening, but this turns out to be not the case. Suggs is a natural showman who keeps up a constant stream of personal talk with his audience, dedicating almost every number to someone. His original songs have a strong Bluebeat feel and he has even written an evolving Prince Buster tribute, The Prince. By the third encore half of the punters were jumping on tables, waving clenched fists. The other half were reeling about the glass strewn floor jolly pissed'. Return to Homepage | Return to Top of Page |
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