gigography 1978 updated 29 October 2008
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January - spring, 1978 : lineups # 3 - 5 : Mark E. Smith (vocals), Martin Bramah (guitar), Jonny Brown (last documented involvement 13 February but may have played the March gigs as well?) > Eric McGann (aka Rick Goldstraw, Eric Ferret) (bass), Una Baines > Yvonne Pawlett (keyboards), Karl Burns (drums).
I don't know exactly when Yvonne replaced Una on keyboards, nor when Eric replaced Jonny on bass. Can anyone help?
Friday, 13 January 1978 Huddersfield Polytechnic
Psycho Mafia / Hey Fascist / Stepping Out / Repetition / Dresden Dolls / Bingo Master's Breakout / Frightened / Industrial Estate / Futures and Pasts / You Don't Turn Me On
Apart from the Live 1977 gig on Voiceprint, this is the earliest gig in circulation, and unfortunately one of the worst-sounding tapes to boot (sorry); perhaps the worst. Only a few seconds of You Don't Turn Me On survived (someone please correct me if I'm wrong...) Also on the bill: The Doll, The Prefects, Sham 69. Here's Danny Baker's review from Zig Zag.
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Monday, 13 February 1978 "So It Goes" Granada TV programme (recording date)
Psycho Mafio / Industrial Estate / Dresden Dolls
Excerpts of these songs broadcast on Tony Wilson's show sometime in May 1978.
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March 1978 : John the Postman's debut LP - "John the Postman's Puerile" - released, featuring the first appearance of Mark E. Smith on vinyl (he's on "Louie Louie")
Friday, 3 March 1978 Rafter's, Manchester
With Wayne County and the Electric Chairs and Levi and the Rockats. No tape exists?
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Friday, 7 April 1978 Eric's, Liverpool
No tape exists?
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Sunday, 30 April 1978 Band on the Wall, Manchester

No tape exists? Thanks to the Manchester District Music Archive for the schedule.
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Sunday, 7 May 1978 Foxes at the Greyhound, Park Lane, Croydon
Psycho Mafia / Mother-Sister / Like to Blow / Music Scene / Crap Rap > Industrial Estate / Bingo Master's Breakout / Repetition / Rebellious Jukebox / Hey Fascist / Stepping Out // Repetition (again)
Supporting Siouxsie and the Banshees. On the recommendation of Danny Baker, John Walters went along and afterwards decided to book the Fall for a Peel session.
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Saturday, 13 May 1978 (afternoon) Challenge Festival, London
Possibly organized by a communist group. Entrance fee of £1. No tape exists?
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Saturday, 13 May 1978 (evening) Goldsmith's College Student Union, Lewisham Way, London
With Tony Friel's new band the Passage, also John Cooper Clarke and Patrik Fitzgerald. No tape exists?
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Friday, 26 May 1978 The Squat, Manchester (Rock Against Racism benefit)
Supported by Nives and Mekon. The set included ‘Mess of My’, ‘Rebellious Jukebox’, ‘Psycho Mafia’, ‘Frightened’ and ‘Hey Fascist.’ No tape exists?
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Tuesday, 30 May 1978 John Peel Session #1 (broadcast Thursday, 15 June)
Rebellious Jukebox / Mother-Sister / Industrial Estate / Futures and Pasts
lineup # 7 : Mark E. Smith (vocals), Martin Bramah (guitar, bass, backing vocals), Yvonne Pawlett (keyboards), Karl Burns (drums), Steve Davis (congas, on Rebellious Jukebox only). Produced by Tony Wilson, engineered by Mike Robinson, recorded in Maida Vale 4.
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June 1978 - February 1979 : lineup # 8 : Mark E. Smith (vocals), Martin Bramah (guitar), Marc Riley (bass), Yvonne Pawlett (keyboards), Karl Burns (drums).
Sunday, 11 June 1978 Band on the Wall, Manchester
With F.C. Demestos and Mekon. Marc Riley's first gig, according to Yvonne Pawlett. No tape exists?
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Friday, 16 June 1978 Concorde Suite, Droylsden (near Manchester)
Rock Against Racism gig; support by the Distractions, John the Postman, and the Mechanics. No tape exists?
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Tuesday, 20 June 1978 Leeds Polytechnic
No tape exists?
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Sunday, 25 June 1978 Band on the Wall, Manchester
Spherical Objects supporting. No tape exists?
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Friday, 14 July 1978 University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), Manchester
Supporting the Rich Kids. The set included ‘Psycho Mafia’, ‘Stepping Out’, ‘Frightened’, ‘It’s the New Thing’ and ‘Music Scene’. No tape exists?
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Saturday, 22 July 1978 Deeply Vale People's Free Festival

Repetition / Psycho Mafia / Rebellious Jukebox / Frightened / Steppin' Out / Like to Blow / Mess of My / Mother-Sister / Industrial Estate / It's the New Thing / Futures and Pasts / Music Scene (set also included Bingo Master's Break-Out and Brand New Cadillac; see note below)
It was later estimated that 18,000 people attended the festival. The Fall played on the festival's Saturday "New Wave Afternoon." Many thanks to Mark for the festival running order.
Dave: "You say about 18,000 people attended Deeply Vale July 78. I was there - no more than 3000 at most I would say. Anyway, I seem to remember seeing the Fall there - memory a little hazy so I may be completely wrong - they played in the pouring rain. About 30 people in front of the stage (me included) everyone else huddling in tents and under bin bags. Just me and my brother and a few strangers shuffling about in front of the high stage. Most animated punter was .... you guessed it - Jon The Postman - oblivious to the elements. Can anyone else corroborate my story?"
later Dave added: "There were 20,000 people there!!! The Fall did play in the afternoon and the afternoon was compered by Tony Wilson. Been thinking about the 78 festival - it wasn't entirely a pleasant experience - Hell's Angels drove through the middle of the site on motorbikes and generally behaved aggressively. Looking into people's tents looking for Punks to beat up. Police turned up on site. Things got a bit threatening so I left late one night and went home!
A fair to middling audience recording of the set was released by Ozit in June 2005. A few months later Ozit announced that they had held back two tracks from their Fall CD -- Bingo Master's Break-Out and Brand New Cadillac -- which they plan to release on a Deeply Vale box set in 2006. One of the more deplorable marketing ploys Fall fans have endured over the years.
- "Good afternoon! When I was on the witch trials of the twentieth century, they said, 'You are an aesthetic anasthetic. Your repetition will never be.' Right, noise!" (before "Repetition")
- "We're going to knock you down, we're going to come inside your head. Thank you and good afternoon...right, Psycho Mafia take one."
- "We like to be in tune, this being our first experience of open air festivals." (before Rebellious Jukebox)v
- "Right, that's for all you skinheads. 'Like To Blow'. You're all slack." (before "Like To Blow")
- "Thank you. This one's about radios, videos, a signal (...). A note of your own choice, boys and girls." (before "Mess Of My")
- "Martin (Branch), reach out and tell of industrial estate. I cannot see one - that makes a change. Get up for ind est." (before "Industrial Estate")
- "I dream about taking some terrorists out for a quiet drink and getting them to stick a bomb up the architect's arse, the tv popman's (?) arse, you know, dreams, you know, when the only solution is retribution." (extra lyrics in Mess Of My)
- Right, the new one" (before It's The new Thing)
- "Another slow one for you - a song of contrasts, for my mother and my sister." (in fake American accent)
- "Martin, reach out and tell one of Industrial Estate. I can't see one that makes a change. Get up for Industrial Estate-ah."
- "We'll do 'Futures And Pasts', Martin. Do 'Futures And Pasts', Martin, yeah? We're a democratic band, y'know." [In American accent] "We're just going for a conference to talk about our futures and our pasts." (before "Futures And Pasts")
- "Last number now, right, come on Martin, sing a song, you can do it." (before Music Scene)
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Friday, 28 July 1978 Eric's, Liverpool
With John Cooper Clarke. No tape exists?
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August 1978 : "Bingo Master's Break-Out / Psycho Mafia / Repetition" single released August 1978 Band on the Wall, Manchester
Rebellious Jukebox / Psycho Mafia / Mother-Sister / Like to Blow / Repetition / Industrial Estate / Mess of My / Stepping Out / Brand New Cadillac / Frightened // Futures and Pasts
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Saturday, 19 August 1978 Apollo, Manchester

Many thanks to Warren for the poster. Set included: ‘Psycho-Mafia’, ‘Steppin’ Out’, ‘Two Steps Back’, ‘It’s The New Thing’ and ‘Music Scene’. No tape exists?
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Sunday, 20 August 1978 Lyceum, The Strand, London
Rebellious Jukebox / Like to Blow / Frightened / Stepping Out / Mess of My / It's the New Thing / Various Times / Bingo Master's Breakout / Industrial Estate / Music Scene
With Penetration (headlining), Ed Banger, the Group Therapy, and Punishment of Luxury. Tickets £2 in advance, £2.25 on door. A couple of photos from this gig from Paintwork:
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Monday, 21 August 1978 Tower Club, Oldham
Repetition / Like to Blow / Frightened / Stepping Out / Mess of My / It's the New Thing / Various Times / Futures and Pasts / Bingo Master's Breakout / Industrial Estate // Psycho Mafia / Mother-Sister / Music Scene
Supporting Here and Now on their second 1978 free tour. Wilful Damage (and Alternative TV?) also on the bill. Some tapes are missing Mess of My and Various Times; the Voiceprint edition is missing the former and has stuck the latter at the end of the set.
- "When I was at the Witch Trials of August it was written, 'You are white crap. You're an asthetic anasthetic. You're rrrrrrrrrrrrr...' Right, noise!" (before "Repetition")
- "Look over England, what do you see? (Laughs) and drudgery, yeah." (amended lyrics to "Repetition")
- "This song is an endless song. It has endless possibilities. We're gonna wind it up, right in a minute, if you just hang on for a few seconds." (during "Repetition")
- MES: "Right, this next one... you ready, Marc? 'Like To Blow'." A very young sounding Marc Riley: "Yeah, I'm ready. Let's go." MES: "It's 'Like To Blow'. Yes!" (before "Like to Blow")
- "We'd like to slow things down a bit, so just calm down! 'Frightened'. Not for you." (before "Frightened")
- "Thank you. This next song is a sequel to the last one. 'Stepping Out'." (before "Stepping Out").
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"This is the history lesson in our set. We're bringing you a bit of culture." (before Various Times):
- "Nice relaxed atmosphere down here in Oldham. The next one is just for you. Er...it's about videos. Which you don't get a lot of in Oldham. A note of your own choice, boys and girls. (before Mess of My)
- "Thank you. Another one from the vaults: 'Futures And Pasts'." (before "Futures And Pasts")
- "This one's for John." (before Industrial Estate)
- "Last number now. Not dead, calm inside your head. Psycho, psycho, psycho." (before "Psycho Mafia")
- (Martin Bramah) "Is it all right if we do another? (calls to off-stage) Mark...? This is our party piece... Mark's just putting his make up on, it splits in the heat, you know..."
- "Thank you Martin, man of the people...Er, the next one is Music Scene, you asked for this. Ten minutes of it at least."
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Tuesday, 22 August 1978 Mr. Pickwick's, Liverpool
Like to Blow / Stepping Out / Two Steps Back / Mess of My / It's the New Thing / Various Times / Bingo Master's Breakout / Frightened / Industrial Estate / Psycho Mafia / Music Scene / Mother-Sister
Supporting Here and Now. Released on Cog Sinister / Voiceprint in June 2001, supposedly mastered from a cassette bought at a market stall.
There must be a few dates missing here from the Here and Now free tour.
- MES: "You ready now?" Bramah: "I'm all right." MES: "Right, 'Like To Blow'. Sorry about the interruption." (before "Like To Blow")
- MES: "Thank you. 'Two Steps Back'. No it wasn't. 'Stepping Out'." [Kay Carroll says something] MES: "Er, yeah. Yeah." Bramah: "OK, yeah." MES: "Thanks. 'Stepping Out'. We were gonna give you a slow one but the other was one." (before "Stepping Out")
- "Thank you. The last line of that song was 'Our affections are turning grey', so it's all slow. 'Two Steps Back'." (before "Two Steps Back")
- "The old sheiks used to give themselves (worms) so they could a bit eat more. That's like you lot." (during "Two Steps Back")
- "Thank you. The next number is about videos and the signal din. A note of your own choice, ladies and gentlemen." (before "Mess Of My")
- "Thank you. A slow one again, haha. A history lesson." (before "Various Times")
- "Can you start 'Bingo'? I'll just go and get my tape in the dressing room, all right. 'Bingo'." Bramah: "This is 'Bingo Master's
Breakout'."(before "Bingo Master's Breakout")
- "A slow one, haha, again. Oh! Look in my pocket and look what's come out: a slow one! Oh!" (before "Frightened")
- "Thank you. Left-handed." (before "Industrial Estate")
- "Knock dead... we're not doing that one tonight. Sorry! Psycho psycho!" (before "Psycho Mafia")
- MES: "You've got a novelty here, you've got a bass player with three strings. It's the avant garde part of the set." Bramah: "Avant garde a third string! It's too late to fucking (...)." MES: "We're going off in a minute, anyway. Right!" (before "Music Scene")
- "The mock-Gothic University building (howls) next to the skyscraper slums as the pretty little students cycle to University. The people in the slums knew nothing about it. Instead, they go in shops and buy about half an hour for about five pound or about six minutes for about a quid. But the sleeves are very nice. You might even get a picture sleeve. Oh, aren't you lucky?" (during "Music Scene")
- "Your fears, your arrears, they're all here. Some people write things about it. They have outgrew their crime. We will have revenge. When we've finished with him they will have to pump air into him." (also during "Music Scene")
- "Thank you. Thanks a lot. Have to go now, time's up." (after "Mother-Sister")
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Friday, 8 September 1978 Marquee, London
Supported by the Bristol group, Gardez Darkx. Admission 75p. No tape exists?
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Thursday, 21 September 1978 Harp Lounge, Belfast
Supported by Protex. A Good Vibes / Alternative Ulster Co-Production. No tape exists?
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Friday, 22 September 1978 Harp Lounge, Belfast
Rebellious Jukebox / Like To Blow / Futures and Pasts / Various Times / It's The New Thing / No Xmas For John Quays/ Stepping Out / Frightened / Psycho Mafia / Mother- Sister / Last Orders / Repetition // Industrial Estate / Bingo Masters Breakout
Supported by Protex.
- "Good evening, we had a few, er, equipment problems, but ah we're all sorted out now. For all the tourists in tonight ... it's worse than last night, because we've only got two amps."
- "Thank you. This next one is our new single, and should be out about 1995, [with a bit of luck?]" (into It's The New Thing)
- "Right, we'll have a bit of a rest now ( ... ) Sorry about that last one, we really got into it [Bramah: yeeah] we really got into ourselves on that one. So now we're gonna make up for it! Stepping Out, Stepping Out!"
- "This song is about nothing. The words just fit the music. So anything I say, take no notice of it, but it sounds good, know what I mean? Mother Sister."
- [MES]: "I never liked him, I never liked that Smith. So I'm gonna take his place, Ok?, haha. Industrial Estate, c'mon, before Smith comes back!"
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Monday, 25 September 1978 Music Machine, Camden High Street, opposite Mornington Crescent tube stop, London

Futures and Pasts / Like To Blow / Two Steps Back / Rebellious Jukebox / It's the New Thing / Various Times / Stepping Out / No Xmas For John Quays / Frightened
With fellow Step Forward artistes Chelsea and the Snivelling Shits (fronted by music journalist Giovanni Dadamo); the latter had a single released ‘Terminal Stupid’ on Ghetto Records around this time. Thanks to Spencer for hte poster.
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Friday, 29 September 1978 The Factory, Manchester
Supporting Chelsea(?); Emergency also on the bill. No tape exists?
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Thursday, 5 October 1978 Kelly's, Manchester
With the Distractions and Militant Frank. First night in a series of Rock Against Racism gigs. No tape exists?
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Saturday, 21 October 1978 Manchester Polytechnic
A ‘Leveller’ benefit. Also appearing: The Passage, The Distractions, Crass, and Agony Column. No tape exists?
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Friday, 27 October 1978 Leeds Polytechnic
No tape exists?
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Monday, 30 October 1978 Band on the Wall, Manchester
With Rodent Enterprises. No tape exists?
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November 1978 : "It's the New Thing / Various Times" single released Friday, 3 November 1978 Eric's, Liverpool
With The Prefects. Members £1, guests £1.25. 8.30 pm - 2 am. No tape exists?
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Monday, 13 November 1978 Warrington
No tape exists?
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Tuesday, 21 November 1978 Apollo, Manchester
With A Certain Ratio and Grow Up. No tape exists? Yvonne Pawlett says they played the Band on the Wall this night - did they do both shows on the same day?
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Saturday, 25 November 1978 Prestwich Hospital Social Club
Stepping Out / Bingo Master's Breakout / Rebellious Jukebox / Two Steps Back / No Xmas for John Quays / Put Away / Mother-Sister / Like to Blow / Mess of My / Underground Medicin / It's the New Thing / Repetition / My Condition / Industrial Estate // Futures and Pasts / Frightened
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Monday, 27 November 1978 John Peel Session #2 (broadcast Tuesday, 12 December)
Put Away / Mess of My / No Xmas for John Quays / Like to Blow
Mark E Smith - vocals; Martin Bramah - guitar, bass, backing vocals; Yvonne Pawlett - keyboards; Marc Riley - bass; Karl Burns - drums. Produced by Bob Sargeant, engineered by Dave Dade & Brian Tuck, recorded in Maida Vale 4.
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Saturday, 2 December 1978 The Factory, Manchester

No tape exists? Thanks to the Manchester District Music Archive for the poster.
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Monday, 4 December 1978 Bolton Institute of Technology
Supporting Here and Now. Also appearing were Danny and the Dressmakers and Wilful Damage. No tape exists?
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Thursday, 7 December 1978 Strathclyde University, Glasgow
With Here and Now and Patrik Fitgerald. No tape exists?
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Friday, 8 December 1978 Teasers, Dundee
Frightened (soundcheck)
Stepping Out / Like To Blow / Underground Medecin / Two Steps Back / It's the New Thing / Mother-Sister / Industrial Estate / Frightened / No Xmas for John Quays / Rebellious Jukebox / Put Away / Repetition
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Saturday, 9 December 1978 Stirling University
With Here and Now.
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Friday, 15 December 1978 Camden Sound Suite, London
Tracks for Live at the Witch Trials were recorded on the 15th and mixed the following day. The studio had been booked for five days but they missed the first three due to Mark's "psychosomatic voice", according to Martin Bramah.
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Sunday, 17 December 1978 Marquee, London
Jumper Clown > It's the New Thing / Rebellious Jukebox / improv / Two Steps Back / Put Away / Like to Blow / Frightened / Underground Medicin / Industrial Estate / My Condition / Mess of My / No Xmas for John Quays / Psycho Mafia / Various Times / Futures and Pasts / Stepping Out / Music Scene
£1. With fellow Manchester band, Manicured Noise. Tape also circulates as "Marquee December 1979" so watch out.
- "First time we played here we had a lot of hassle with chains and pins, and things have changed around here..."
- "This next one is about what people from Cleveland would call, 'Neat, really neat'." (before Industrial Estate)
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Thursday, 28 December 1978 Electric Ballroom, 184 Camden High Street, London
£2. Supported by Subway Sect and Monochrome Set (advert in NME, 23 Dec. 1978, p. 59). No tape exists?
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Saturday, 30 December 1978 The Venue, Manchester (aka New Electric Circus)
No tape exists?
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