John Cale, (with Band) with the Mo-dettes opening, and tickets at £3.50 a head.
19th of April, 1981
Lyceum Ballroom, London, England, UK

1. Walkin' The Dog
2. Evidence
3. Dr. Mudd
4. Riverbank
5. Fighter Pilot
6. Wilson Joliet
7. Guts
8. Dirty Ass Rock 'n' Roll
9. Dead Or Alive
10. Russian Roulette >
11. Honi Soit > Ride The Poni > Honi Soit >
12. Pablo Picasso
13. Mercenaries (Ready For War)
14. Leaving It Up To You

John Cale: vocals, guitar, keyboards
Jim Goodwin: keyboards, sax
Peter Muny: bass
Robert Medici: drums
Sturgis Nikides: guitar
The Modettes: backing vocals on Fighter Pilot

 

The following courtesy of Fear Is A Man's Best Friend

Gary Fox was at this show:

"The band flew in from New York on Indian Airlines, who managed to lose some of the instruments.
Three shows were played in France before the Lyceum show.

Nico was in London recording Drama of Exile at the time and was quite irate with John. The dressing
room door was blocked with tables and chairs to stop her from getting in. She was in the front row
of the audience screaming at John all night to give her the money she thought he owed her.

Jim Goodwin told me that the London show was the best they ever played, Robert Medici thinks it was
the best version of Riverbank...ever. I was there and it was one of Cale's best ever, though the tape
doesn't capture all the excitement.

Cale came on stage wearing a face mask. I don't remember him playing keyboards, but bass and rhythm yes.
Vic Goddard's Subway Sect were one of the support acts."

Vic Godard & the Subway Sect
19th of April, 1981
The Lyceum, London, England, UK

1. Stool Pigeon
2. What's Your Name?
3. Be Your Age
4. Moving Bed
5. Stamp of a Vamp
6. Stop That Girl
7. Love for Sale
8. No Style
9. Mr Bennett
10. Crazy Crazy
11. Noola's Saloon
12. Anything Goes

Vic Godard - vocals
Rob Marche - guitar
Dave Collard - keyboards
Chris Bostock - bass
Sean McCluskey - drums