Talk:Skafish

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"In 1980, Rolling Stone magazine published a review of a concert where more column space was devoted to the opening act Skafish than to the headliner, The Stranglers. While on this tour, the band filmed their segment for the Copeland/Lorimar production of Urgh! A Music War. The segment, shot at a Roman theater in Frejus France, featured the controversial song "Sign of the Cross". The band lineup for the movie was the same as the album, with the exception of Chicago bassist Lee Gatlin taking the place of Mazalan. After Europe, the band did a few short U.S. tours, headlining and opening for acts such as Iggy Pop and the Stooges'Bold text', The Stranglers and others." Pretty sure the Stooges didn't exist anymore by the '80's... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.224.205.127 (talk) 21:27, 27 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]