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UC YMO: Ultimate Collection of Yellow Magic Orchestra
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with the yMo logo as well as a yMo bandana that the band wore on the 1980 world tour 'From Tokio to Tokyo', along with a special Liner Notes Booklet and
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to follow in late 1980, joining the Socceroos on their now infamous 1980 world tour . After a disagreement with then Socceroos coach Rudi Gutendorf he was
Bob Marley
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illness, he continued touring and was in the process of scheduling a 1980 world tour . The album Uprising was released in May 1980. The band completed a
Midas Consoles
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The Wall Tour in 1979, and Frank Zappa used Midas consoles on his 1980 World Tour . Midas experienced success in the musical theatre market as well, with
Even Now Tour
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in North America 11 in Europe 77 total Barry Manilow concert chronology This One's for You Tour (1976-77) Even Now Tour (1978) 1980 World Tour (1980)
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Larry Tour November 16, 1972 — Louder Than Concorde Tour July 14, 1976 1980 World Tour September 18, 1980 Breaking Hearts Tour November 8, 1984 Elvis Presley
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The Termites" (1983, Naive Records, UK, 12", 12 NAV 5) Fried Alive 1980 World Tour EP (1980, Fried Egg, EP) The Bristol Recorder (1980, Wavelength, UK
Live... in the Heart of the City
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Rolling Stones Mobile Studio at the Hammersmith Odeon, during the band's 1980 World Tour . Sides 3 and 4 are from a 1978 recording, previously released in Japan
Magic, Murder and the Weather
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Former Ultravox guitarist Robin Simon, who played guitar for Magazine's 1980 world tour , left the group soon after the tour. Replacing him was ex-Amazorblades
The Dugites
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Retrieved 10 July 2013. Bodoh, David. "Elton John Concert Details". 1980 World Tour . Eltonography.com. Archived from the original on 13 July 2013. Retrieved