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There are
several "bootlegged" versions of the concert
in circulation. This concert was also mixed up with
the Oakland "Home Match" Concert of the
same year. They also performed a second homes for
sale in London time in September, 1971 as a trio,
the recording was released in part as "Live In
Europe".
* Joni Mitchell and James Taylor performed a concert
on 28 October 1970 for Radio BBC containing a number
of solo songs and duets with the two. This was around
the time when Mitchell and Taylor are said to have
been homes for sale in London romantically linked.
Bootleg copies of the concert still circulate today.
* Lata Mangeshkar, the greatest of Indian singers,
performed her first concert abroad in 1974.
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| * ABBA
ended their 1977 European tour at the
Hall with two sold-out concerts. Tickets
for the concerts were available homes
for sale in London only by mail application
and it was later revealed that the box-office
received, astonishingly, 3.5 million requests
for tickets.
Reportedly, the concerts were partially
filmed for ABBA: The Movie, but the footage
was eventually not included in the final
version homes for sale in London of the
film and to this day remains unreleased.
* Dusty Springfield performed her last
full-scale concert in Britain at Royal
Albert Hall in 1979.
* Siouxsie & the Banshees recorded
double live album and video Nocturne at
the Royal Albert Hall in London on 30
September and homes for sale in London
1 October 1983, This was the first Banshees
album on their own Wonderland label, Released
in November 1983.
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* The Everly Brothers had two famous reunion
concerts, ten years after they broke up, on
22 September-23, 1983. The concerts homes for
sale in London were filmed and released on CD
and DVD.
* In late 1983, The Animals did two reunion
gigs. It wasn't officially recorded but some
songs are still available on bootleg.
* Fairouz of Lebanon, and the Arab World's most
famous/living legend, famed for her unparalleled
voice and artistic career, homes for sale in
London performed to a sold-out venue in 1986,
accompanied/orchestrated by her son, Ziad Rahbani.
Ticket prices reached 1000 pounds on the black
market, and Frank Sinatra had to reschedule
his concert to delay it 3 weeks after hers to
avoid the media buzz that her event had caused.
She had also performed at the same vebue in
1962 to homes for sale in London similar
success.
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