In Concert 1991

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5th January 1991 - Paul Weller Movement
12th January 1991 - Eurorock 90 from Cork (featuring two Irish bands, Sultans of Ping and A House, plus Leb I Sol from what wasn't going to be Yugoslavia too much longer)
14th January 1991 - Robert Palmer (originally broadcast 30th July 1983)
18th January 1991 - part 1 of the Great British Music Weekend live from Wembley Arena; Happy Mondays, James, 808 State, The Farm, Northside and Candyland
19th January 1991 - part 2 of the Great British Music Weekend; The Cure, Jesus Jones, The Wedding Present, New Model Army, The La's and Ride
20th January 1991 - part 3 of the Great British Music Weekend; Ozzy Osbourne, Quireboys, Magnum, Thunder, David Coverdale, Little Angels and Wolfsbane (though I think Coverdale had to withdraw after his voice went)
21st January 1991 - Elvis Costello and the Attractions (originally broadcast on 4th April 1987 and 2nd January 1988)
26th January 1991 - Eurorock 90 from Cork (this time featuring John Wesley Harding from Britain and Les Satellites from France)
28th January 1991 - Alison Moyet (originally broadcast 19th January 1985)
2nd February 1991 - Eurorock 90 from Cork again (now featuring Paranoics from Belgium, Vladimir Preskinov from the USSR and Power of Dreams from Ireland)
4th February 1991 - Luther Vandross (originally broadcast 2nd May 1987)
9th February 1991 - Neville Brothers at Glastonbury 1990
11th February 1991 - The Housemartins (originally broadcast 12th December 1987)
16th February 1991 - The Farm
17th February 1991 - Eric Clapton live from the Royal Albert Hall ("classics from the Clapton catalogue", it says here)
18th February 1991 - Sinead O'Connor (originally broadcast 23rd June 1990)
23rd February 1991 - Paul Young / Bobby Womack
25th February 1991 - Eric Clapton live from the Royal Albert Hall again (Blues Night)
2nd March 1991 - New Model Army
4th March 1991 - Anita Baker (originally broadcast 25th November 1988)
9th March 1991 - Thunder
11th March 1991 - UB40 (originally broadcast 4th January 1986)
16th March 1991 - EMF / That Petrol Emotion
18th March 1991 - Waterboys at Glastonbury 1986 (originally broadcast 13th September 1986)
23rd March 1991 - Jesus Jones
25th March 1991 - Santana (originally broadcast 7th July 1990)
30th March 1991 - BeBe and CeCe Winans
1st April 1991 - The Rolling Stones at Wembley, recorded summer 1990
6th April 1991 - Julee Cruise / Throwing Muses (the latter a repeat from 17th March 1989)
13th April 1991 - Robert Cray
20th April 1991 - Maria McKee / Banderas
27th April 1991 - Ryuichi Sakamoto / Youssou N'Dour at the 1991 Earth Day Concert at the Budokan, Tokyo
4th May 1991 - Chris Isaak
6th May 1991 - Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine
11th May 1991 - Ride / Blue Aeroplanes (the latter a repeat from 28th April 1990)
12th May 1991 - The Simple Truth, the Kurdish refugee concert from Wembley (organised by Jeffrey Archer, who is widely believed to have pocketed some of the money for himself)
18th May 1991 - Jimmy Somerville
25th May 1991 - Tom Jones (!, even for pre-Bannister Radio 1)
27th May 1991 - Billy Idol (originally broadcast 3rd January 1991)
1st June 1991 - The Orb with Steve Hillage
8th June 1991 - Robert Palmer
15th June 1991 - Julian Cope, Railway Children and The Beyond
22nd June 1991 - Joe Ely Band / Paul Brady
29th June 1991 - Richard Thompson / Crowded House
6th July 1991 - Richard Thompson / Crowded House again (possibly postponed from the previous week)
7th July 1991 - Bee Gees live from Wembley Arena
13th July 1991 - Summer XS live from Wembley Stadium all day (Jellyfish, Roachford, Jesus Jones, Deborah Harry, Hothouse Flowers and INXS headlining)
20th July 1991 - Living Colour / Violent Femmes
27th July 1991 - Alison Moyet
3rd & 10th August 1991 - Allman Brothers Band, in two parts
17th August 1991 - 10,000 Maniacs (repeat from 10th September 1988)
24th August 1991 - live from Milton Keynes Bowl all day; Simple Minds, The Stranglers, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, An Emotional Fish
26th August 1991 - Pet Shop Boys
31st August 1991 - Four Brothers (repeat from 24th March 1989)
7th September 1991 - Runrig
14th September 1991 - Transvision Vamp / The Mock Turtles
21st September 1991 - Nils Lofgren
28th September 1991 - Foreigner / Courtney Pine and the Paradise Orchestra
5th October 1991 - The Richard Thompson Band
11th October 1991 - Pet Shop Boys (repeat from 26th August) and Gloria Estefan (repeat from 6th May)
12th October 1991 - The Stranglers and OMD (repeat from 24th August) plus Rod Stewart (probably a repeat from the 'Simple Truth' concert on 12th May)
13th October 1991 - Simple Minds (repeat from 24th August)
19th October 1991 - Voice of the Beehive
26th October 1991 - Jethro Tull
2nd November 1991 - Beverley Craven
9th November 1991 - Scorpions
16th November 1991 - Black Crowes / BB King
23rd November 1991 - Psychedelic Furs / All About Eve
30th November 1991 - Seal / Taj Mahal
7th December 1991 - Carter USM
14th December 1991 - James
21st December 1991 - The Wonder Stuff
23rd December 1991 - Roxette
24th December 1991 - INXS (repeat from 13th July)
25th December 1991 - Paul Simon in Central Park, New York, and ... Level 42 at Crystal Palace Bowl
26th December 1991 - R.E.M., Billy Bragg and Robyn Hitchcock with Christine Collister and Clive Gregson from Charlestown, West Virginia
28th December 1991 - Suzanne Vega, Janis Ian, Roddy Frame, Clannad and New Celeste at the Cambridge Folk Festival
31st December 1991 - Deacon Blue
(2nd January 1992 - Jakki Brambles included Chesney Hawkes in concert, and yes I know the barrel cannot be scraped any lower than that but we might as well see this year through to the bitter end ...)

RPC





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