Support Act: --
~ AUTOMATIC SHOW II: GREATEST HITS TOUR 2019 ~
(For Spring 2020, on September 28th Li presented the "Automatic Show II:
Greatest Hits" at La Gaité Lyrique in Paris. The collection was shown on
3-D models — based on scans of Ruby Aldridge, Wolf Gillespie (son of
legendary stylist Katy England and Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie) and
Tatiana Katysheva — created by artist Agusta Yr, in collaboration with
Showstudio. They looked like cracked ceramic dolls.)
Damage and Joy is the seventh studio album by Scottish alternative rock band The Jesus and Mary Chain. It was released on 24 March 2017. It is the group's first album in 19 years, and marks their first collaboration with producer Youth.

THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN (Band)
Jim Reid – vocals, guitar (1983–1999, 2007–present)
William Reid – guitar, vocals (1983–1999, 2007–present)
Scott Von Ryper – guitar (2015–present)
Brian Young – drums (2012–present)
Mark Crozer – guitar (2007–2008, 2012), bass guitar (2013–present)
The Setlist
THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN
Some Candy Talking (Some Candy Talking EP - 1986)
April Skies (Darklands - 1987)
Happy When It Rains (Darklands - 1987)
Just Like Honey (Psychocandy - 1985)
(Designer Yang Li's crew joining the band on stage to greet the audience)
Intermission (15 minutes)
Head On (Automatic - 1989)
Far Gone and Out (Honey’s Dead - 1992)
All Things Must Pass (NBC Heroes - 2007)
Black and Blues (Damage and Joy - 2017)
The Living End (Psychocandy - 1985)
Cracking Up (Munki - 1998)
Sidewalking (Barbed Wire Kisses (B-Sides And More) - 1988)
I Hate Rock 'n' Roll (Munki - 1998)
Note: The band performed as part of Yang Li's "GREATEST HIT: AUTOMATIC SHOW « for Fashion Week Paris 2019.
Yang Li’s collection took inspiration from The Jesus and Mary Chain, their music and aesthetic.
Starring: Ruby Aldridge, Wolf Gillespie and Tatiana Katsheva.
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