The only time they had backing vocalists after the Shove It tour were for Marquee 1992 and the reunion. That, the original release date(November 1990), and Spike's presence(Mike Moran subbed at the 1988 Xmas gig)help to narrow it down.
Agr123456 · Member since
Mike Moran played at the Astoria in 1990. Even playing Lucille, Roger introduces him.
NastyQueenie74 · Member since
Though he doesn't seem to be there much until Brian comes out.
Agr123456 · Member since
If you listen to the show shared here years ago, on Bad Attitude (the guitar solo) you can hear in the background doing the same guitar lick (3.19-3:21) ... ( ¿?¿? ) I though it was a pedal effect guitar but no...It´s a keyboard...At 3.22 you can hear the guitar alone again...
The strange thing is that until the end Mike is not heard anymore...Very strange...
cmsdrums · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]NastyQueenie74 wrote:[/b]
Though he doesn't seem to be there much until Brian comes out. [/QUOTE]
Mike Moran only came out for the encores with Brian at the 1990 Astoria gig (I was there) - The Cross played their set with no keys parts.
NastyQueenie74 · Member since
Back to the original topic. Had Roger gotten through the 2nd verse without error, Leicester would've been a great choice. Choruses are tops there