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1983 11 JulKabuki TheaterNo setlists
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1983 10 JulThe PalaceNo setlists
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1983 9 JulThe Palace 2 Songs
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1983 7 JulThe Ritz 15 Songs
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1983 3 JulParamount TheatreNo setlists
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1983 18 JunGlastonbury Festival 1983No setlists
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1983 16 JunThe Haçienda 15 Songs
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1983 15 JunRock City 17 Songs
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1983 26 MayThéâtre Le Palace 2 Songs
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1983 23 MayPinkpop 1983 2 Songs
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1983 11 MaySartory-SäleNo setlists
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1983 6 AprRegal Theatre 11 Songs
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1983 19 MarEdinburgh Playhouse 22 Songs
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1983 18 MarTiffany'sNo setlists
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1983 15 MarHammersmith Palais 21 Songs
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1983 13 MarBirmingham OdeonNo setlists
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1983 9 MarTop RankNo setlists
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1983 8 MarLocarnoNo setlists
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1983 5 MarThe Refectory, University of LeedsNo setlists
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1983 24 FebMayfair BallroomNo setlists
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1983 11 FebThe Tube 5 Songs
- Artist
- Fun Boy Three
- Start At
- Ended At
- Jan 1, 1983
- Biography
- After the break-up of the original line-up of The Specials; Terry Hall, Lynval Golding and Neville Staple broke away to form Fun Boy Three. Their peculiar brand of politically driven retro-pop made an impression on the British pop charts during 1981-1982. Their biggest hit was Our lips are sealed, a retread of Go-go's 1981 song, which was co-written by Terry Hall. Other well-known tracks include The Lunatics (Have Taken Over The Asylum) and T'ain't What You Do (Its The Way That You Do It), recorded with the fledgling all-girl group Bananarama.
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- 1981