Rock Evolution – The History of Rock & Roll - 1986 - (page 212)

Prior to the.10th Summer at GMEx there was another mass gathering of top artists in the form of the Red Wedge tour.

Aimed at attracting younger people to take an interest in politics and specifically Labour, it was organised or at least fronted by Billy Bragg and Paul Weller. It was seen as much too socialist lite for some bands like the Redskins but was really aimed at getting bigger names to participate. Alongside Bragg , The Style Council, and The Communards an eclectic mix of people joined them including the likes of Elvis Costello, Madness, Heaven 17, Jerry Dammers, The Beat, Sade, Lloyd Cole, Prefab Sprout etc. Each performing a small set. Who joined each night varied including on one brilliant night in Newcastle which I was lucky enough to be at, where to everyones amazement out sauntered The Smiths at which point the place went absolutely apeshit. No one had any idea they would be playing and apparently it was a sufficiently impromptu decision that they ended up using the Style Council's gear. Might only have been four songs but it was proper light the blue touch paper stuff.

Alongside the big names there were less obvious acts, Junior Giscombe of Mama Used To Say fame turned out to be a red under the bed. There was also huge scepticism when Gary Kemp walked out, with more than a few 'what's the tosser from Spandau Ballet doing here' type comments. He sat down with an acoustic guitar and said he was going to play a new song he'd been working on. After he finished he got a really warm reception. It was an embryonic and stripped down version of what was later released as Through The Barricades and it was much better than the eventual SB single.

The gigs were generally a bit chaotic but great fun and typically finished with a rousing rendition of Stand Down Margaret. If only she'd listened.
 
Here is the missing track if you would like to add it. I got it from Tidal.


And I saved that track but here's the thing, other than loads of other non-trivial things Spotify knows about me and my age of "78" and whatnot, it also knows I'm in the US and is not letting me play or even add that track to the playlist.

I tried to add it to the playlist, but it is only letting me play "Swamp Thing" from Strange Times.

Post-edit: It appears I was just able to add it to the playlist, but I have no way of telling if it worked as the song is not showing up as visible in the song listings for me. Maybe most/the rest of you can see it? Sorry if it is out of order too, but I can't arrange it if I can't see it. I'm curious if any others in the US can see it too...
 
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And I saved that track but here's the thing, other than loads of other non-trivial things Spotify knows about me and my age of "78" and whatnot, it also knows I'm in the US and is not letting me play or even add that track to the playlist.

I tried to add it to the playlist, but it is only letting me play "Swamp Thing" from Strange Times.

Post-edit: It appears I was just able to add it to the playlist, but I have no way of telling if it worked as the song is not showing up as visible in the song listings for me. Maybe most/the rest of you can see it? Sorry if it is out of order too, but I can't arrange it if I can't see it. I'm curious if any others in the US can see it too...
I can see and play it in the UK. Well added mate ;-).
 
I can see and play it in the UK. Well added mate ;-).
Great, thanks for confirming. I just went into "Edit" the playlist, and then I did see the "Mad Jack" track greyed out, so I was able to move it up to the ordering that @hallsteve62 had originally requested, so it is now there too. Thanks for all the help again!
 

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