1982 - 1983 Pasadena 1982 + Brighton 1983 1982 - 1983 very good Broadcast 01. Modern Love Is Automatic (2:55) 02. Messages (3:04) 03. Space Age Love Song (3:39) 04. Telecommunication (5:18) 05. I Ran (5:09) 06. It's Not Me Talking (5:10) 07. The Fall (4:08) 08. Space Age Love Song (3:41) 09. DNA (2:26) 10. Electrics (3:26) 11. Messages (3:02) 12. Standing In The Doorway (4:06) 13. The Traveller (3:27) 14. ?? (2:28) 15. Manmade (6:12) 16. You Can Run (4:22) 17. Wishing (4:34) 18. I Ran (5:21) Total Running Time: [1:12:24] Source: Track 01 – 06: April 1982 - Pasadena, California, USA, Perkin's Palace - FM Broadcast (?) Track 07 – 18: 1983 - Brighton, England, Top Rank - FM Broadcast or TV Broadcast Notes: Track 01 – 06: After Telecommunication, Mike says "Ok! You like that one, yeah!? This is our new single over here. This is "I Ran."" He introduces Track 6 as their first single "over there in England" This show is the earliest AFOS show I've ever seen, does anyone have anything else earlier? This, in support of their debut self-titled LP. Track 07 – 18: I think the Brighton show may be vinyl LP sourced, I hear a few pops here and there, not too bad though. I've seen on a trader's list that there was a German TV broadcast of an English show this year, was it this one? Just before Track 11 Mike says "How's Brighton these days??". Mike intros Electrics saying something about this being a song from the forthcoming album called "Electrics Are Everywhere". Was this show just before their 2nd LP "Listen" was released? There is a fade between tracks 14 and 15. "At the moment we've got a new single out... and we call it "Wishing". Track 14 is Committed Sound Quality: A (Pasadena a little better) A Flock Of Seagulls Mike Score: Vocals/Keyboard Paul Reynolds: Guitar Frank Maudsley: Bass Guitar Ali Score: Drums/putting up with little brother Lineage: (both shows were on same CDR) Trade CDR>EAC (Secure with C2, accurate stream, disable cache)>Trader's Little Helper (.Flac 8/Align on Sector Boundaries/Tested) Seeded to Dimeadozen.org by Stranjluv101 March 2006.