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Queensr˙che: 1984-1985
Once Queensr˙che returned from supporting its debut EP, the band had plenty of material devised for its first full-length record, The Warning. The band hooked up with noted Pink Floyd producer James Guthrie, and recorded Queensr˙che's first album in London, England. Inspired lyrically by world events and George Orwell's "1984," the album began Queensr˙che's ongoing experimentation, pushing the band towards a more progressive flair, while retaining Queensr˙che's core metal sound.
The recording sessions for The Warning also marked the beginning of Queensr˙che's relationship with composer Michael Kamen, who led the orchestration on the album. In addition, the relationship with Guthrie led to a number of surprise visits to the studio, including Nick Mason of Pink Floyd, and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin - a huge thrill for guitarist Chris DeGarmo.
Once the record was completed, mixed, and mastered, EMI Records, to the band's dismay, had Val Garay re-mix and re-sequence the album, moving The Warning's opening cut, "NM 156" to the middle of the record, while pushing up "Warning," which would be the lead single, to the front. In addition, the new mix buried the guitar sound - something that the band were furious over once they found out, while on tour in Japan in August 1984.
The tour supporting The Warning had Queensr˙che on the road for a solid eight to nine months, concluding with a number of headline appearances in California, where they would debut "Neue Regel," a song written for the band's next album, Rage for Order. While primarily an opener (Queensr˙che again supported Dio, and also toured with KISS and Iron Maiden, among others), a strong underground fanbase developed outside of Queensr˙che's Seattle home. Not only were the Japanese fans in a fervor over the band, fans in New York, Texas, and Southern California came out in droves, solidifying Queensr˙che's credibility as a live act.
Releases

Warning Era Promo Shot
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Warning Era Promo Shot 2
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Warning Era Promo Shot 3
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Warning Era Promo Shot 4
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Warning Era Promo Shot 5
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Warning Era Live Shot 1
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Warning Era Wilton/DeGarmo (live)
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Warning Era - Candid from Long Island
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Article Scans

Circus (1984)
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Circus (March 1985)
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Kerrang #72 (1984)
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Hit Parader (1985/1986?)
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Misc. Scans
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"Take Hold of the Flame" Promo Ad
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The Warning Magazine Ad
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The Warning Trade Ad
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Tour Dates
The Warning Tour (1984-1985)
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LOCATION
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VENUE
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Tokyo, JAPAN
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Nihon Seinen-kan
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Tokyo, JAPAN
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Nihon Seinen-kan
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Osaka, JAPAN
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Unknown
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August 30, 1984
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Paris, FRANCE
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Unknown (QR cancelled)
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Antrim, IRELAND
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Antrim Forum
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Dublin, IRELAND
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S.F.X. Hall
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Hanley, UK
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Victoria Hall
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Ipswich, UK
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Gaumont Theatre
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Portsmouth, UK
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Guildhall
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Cardiff, UK
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St. David's Hall
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Bristol, UK
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Colston Hall
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St, Austell, UK
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Cornwell Coliseum
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Oxford, UK
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Apollo Theatre
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Birmingham, UK
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Odeon Theatre
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Birmingham, UK
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Odeon Theatre
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Nottingham, UK
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Royal Concert Hall
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Edinburgh, UK
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Playhouse Theatre
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Glasgow, UK
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Apollo Theatre
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Aberdeen, UK
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Capitol Theatre
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Newcastle, UK
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City Hall
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Hull, UK
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City Hall
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Liverpool, UK
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Empire Theatre
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Manchester, UK
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Apollo Theatre
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Sheffield, UK
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City Hall
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Leicester, UK
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De Montfort Hall
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London, UK
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Hammersmith Odeon
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London, UK
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Hammersmith Odeon
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London, UK
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Hammersmith Odeon
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Drammen, NORWAY
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Drammenshallen
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Gothenburg, SWEDEN
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Scandinavium
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Stockholm, SWEDEN
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Isstadion
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Helsinki, FINLAND
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Ice Hall
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Copenhagen, DENMARK
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Falkoner Theatre
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Brussels, BELGIUM
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Forest National
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Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
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Jaap Edenhall
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Hamburg, GERMANY
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Audimax
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Stuttgart, GERMANY
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Boblingen Sporthalle
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Offenbach, GERMANY
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Stadthalle
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Munich, GERMANY
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Circus Krone
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Nurnberg, Germany
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Hemmerleinhalle
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Mannheim, GERMANY
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Rosengarten-Musensaal
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Essen, GERMANY
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Grughalle
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Paris, FRANCE
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Espace Ballard
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Bethlehem, PA
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Stabler Arena
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Glenn Falls, NY
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Civic Center
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Rochester, NY
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War Memorial Arena
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Buffalo, NY
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Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
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Syracuse, NY
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War Memorial Arena
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Philadelphia, PA
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Mancini's Club
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Worcester, MA
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The Centrum
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New Haven, CT
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Veterans Memorial Coliseum
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Philadelphia, PA
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The Spectrum
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Uniondale, NY
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Nassau Coliseum
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Baltimore, MD
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Baltimore Civic Center
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Poughkeepsie, NY
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Mid-Hudson Civic Center
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Binghamton, NY
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Broome County Arena
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Brooklyn, NY
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L'Amours
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Indianapolis, IN
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Market Square Arena
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St. Louis, MO
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Kiel Auditorium
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Evansville, IN
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Roberts Municipal Stadium
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Terre Haute, IN
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I.S.U. Hulman Center
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Fort Wayne, IN
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Allen County War Memorial Coliseum
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Detroit, MI
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Cobo Hall
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Detriot, MI
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Harpo's
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Saginaw, MI
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Civic Center
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Columbus, Ohio
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Ohio Center
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Dayton, Ohio
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Hara Arena
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Cleveland, Ohio
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Richfield Coliseum
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Louisville, KY
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Commonwealth Convention Center
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Peoria, IL
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Civic Center
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Cedar Rapids, IA
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Five Seasons Center
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Denver, Colo.
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Unknown
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Kansas City, MO
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Municipal Auditorium
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Lincoln, NE
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Pershing Auditorium
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St. Paul, MN
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Civic Center
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Milwaukee, WI
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Mecca Auditorium
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December 31, 1984
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Chicago, IL
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Chicago Pavillion (QR cancelled)
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Twin Lakes, Wis.
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The Edgewater
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Aurora, IL
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Alamo Ballroom
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Spring Valley, NY
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Club Manhattan
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Hartford, CT
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Hartford Agora/Hartford Ballroom
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Boston, Mass.
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Paradise Club
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Baltimore, MD
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Hammerjacks
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NYC, NY
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Radio City Music Hall
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NYC, NY
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Radio City Music Hall
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NYC, NY
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Radio City Music Hall
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NYC, NY
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Radio City Music Hall
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NYC, NY
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Radio City Music Hall (cancelled)
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January 23, 1985
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NYC, NY
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Radio City Music Hall (cancelled)
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January 24, 1985
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NYC, NY
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Radio City Music Hall (cancelled)
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Lubbock, Texas
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Municipal Coliseum
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Abilene, Texas
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Taylor County Coliseum
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Austin, Texas
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Frank Irwin Center
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Corpus Christi, Texas
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Memorial Coliseum
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Dallas, Texas
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Reunion Arena
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San Antonio, Texas
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Convention Center Arena
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Houston, Texas
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Sam Houston Coliseum
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Waco, Texas
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Convention Center
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Odessa, Texas
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Ector County Coliseum
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Amarillo, Texas
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Civic Center
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El Paso, Texas
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Special Events Center
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Phoenix, AZ
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Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
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Las Vegas, NV
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Aladdin Theater
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Oakland, CA
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Henry J. Kaiser Auditorium
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Salt Palace Center
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Seattle, WA
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Seattle Center
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Portland, OR
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Memorial Coliseum
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Long Beach, CA
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Long Beach Arena
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Long Beach, CA
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Long Beach Arena
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San Bernardino, CA
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Civic Auditorium
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Bakersfield, CA
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Civic Auditorium
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San Diego, CA
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Sports Arena
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Sacramento, CA
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Memorial Auditorium
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Spokane, WA
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Spokane Coliseum
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Vancouver, B.C., CANADA
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Pacific Coliseum
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March 1, 1985
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Edmonton, AL., CANADA
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Kinsmen Field House (QR cancelled)
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Lethbridge, AL., CANADA
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Lethbridge Sportsplex
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Calgary, AL., CANADA
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Corral Arena
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Brooklyn, NY
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L'Amours
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Brooklyn, NY
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L'Amours
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Hollywood, CA
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Palladium
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Irvine, CA
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Irvine Meadows Amphitheater
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San Diego, CA
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California Theater
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NOTE: If you have any dates not included on here, and ticket stubs/information to prove accuracy, please e-mail me. I am always on the hunt for live photos from shows, as well as promo posters, set lists, etc.
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