Ulrikes Dream, Accion Mutante, Boycot, ... in JH Clockwork, 27 december 1997 (Q1584834)

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Eerste concert van Ulrikes Dream, samen met andere punkbands, in Leuven
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Ulrikes Dream, Accion Mutante, Boycot, ... in JH Clockwork, 27 december 1997
Eerste concert van Ulrikes Dream, samen met andere punkbands, in Leuven

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    Ulrike’s Dream opened the evening with an instrumental, announcing that they brought two guest singers because their real singer (Johan) couldn’t make it. The second song was “Licensed to kill“, which would appear on their demo but also -in 2011- on their full length “Van 9 tot 5“. (Engels)
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    Third song was “It’s not violence“, a song about sabotage and direct action. “Europe (Your rope)” was also on the demo “Burn, burn, burn the European Swastika“. Hans announced a demonstration against fascism before the band played “Passivism“. Next: “De oorlog was maar een grapje“. (Engels)
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    It was the first song in Dutch ever and was sung by Hans, assisted by Mich – a friend who also helped organise the shows (and other shows). A cover of Dirt’s “Hiroshima” was dedicated to Boycot’s drummer and (mainly) sung by Mich. (Engels)
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    “Do we ask too much” was the last song of the set, but ofcourse you have to play some encores. After “Licensed to kill” it was time to drink some beers and leave the stage. (Engels)
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