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"textContent": "Geoff Wilkinson of US3 told us about his Bowie experience... Geoff Wilkinson: Without a doubt one of the best gigs I ever saw was the first time I saw David Bowie. It was June 15, 1978 at Newcastle City Hall, and I was an impressionable and excited teenager. He hadn’t toured for quite a few years at that stage, and the band performed 2 sets, the first set comprising of tracks from “Heroes,” “Low,’ and “Station To Station.” I remember a blistering version of the title track from the latter album, one of my favorite tracks. Bowie always had a […]\n\nThe post The Best Gig I Ever Saw: US3 Digs Bowie first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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