On this day, 16 November 1981, punk new wavers The Stranglers played Cardiff’s Sophia Gardens on the band’s La Folie tour in support of their recently released La Folie album, their sixth studio album. Support was provided by Taxi Girl.
La folie was a conscious attempt to deliver a more commercial product. The band's record company, EMI, sent them into the studio with the record producer, Tony Visconti, giving him a brief to produce each song as a potential single.
Upon its release, La folie looked set to be the band's lowest-charting album, but, buoyed by the success of the album's second single, "Golden Brown", released 10 January 1982 and reaching No. 2 in the singles chart, the album eventually peaked at No. 11 in the UK Albums Chart, spending eighteen weeks in the chart.
The single would go on to become EMI's highest-selling single for many years.
16th November Cardiff Sophia Gardens - Fan site tour diary
Myself, Dean and Chris have booked the week off work as we’re travelling gig to gig. We set off nice and early. The venue’s a short walk from the centre, unfortunately we miss the band at the soundcheck. It might sound a bit cheeky but we try to get on the guest list whenever we can. If we can save money that way, it might mean we can make another gig. Luckily I manage to see JJ just before the gig and he gets the tour manager–Rob I think his name is, to get us in.
It’s a big hall and there’s a lot there, but the atmosphere isn’t like the night before. Nevertheless it’s still a good show. We walk back to the station, it’s a bit lively as there’s quite a few characters about but we make it safely. Catch the train to Bristol Temple Meads and spend the night in a waiting room that over the years becomes a regular bedroom for us.
Setlist
Intro (Waltzinblack)
Non Stop
Threatened
Just Like Nothing on Earth
Second Coming
Meninblack
Who Wants the World?
Baroque Bordello
Golden Brown
Tramp
Thrown Away
Tank
I Feel Like a Wog
The Man They Love to Hate
Let Me Introduce You to the Family
Nuclear Device (The Wizard of Aus)
Genetix
Bring On the Nubiles
(cocktail version)
The Raven
Song played from tape
Outro (La Folie)