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1231.1 | | CHEFS::HARRISR | Devil inside 3B^) | Thu Aug 11 1994 11:16 | 4 |
| Nik Kershaw at the Bristol Colston Hall. *blush* 1985 when I was 14
Rich.
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1231.2 | Gen X | AYOV11::SROBERTSON | | Thu Aug 11 1994 13:40 | 10 |
| Generation X - Ayr Pavillion - I also was only 14 - they were 1hour
late and pissed - this wasn't a bad thing 'cause they had a disco on
before it which was much better than them - sham69,cockney rejects,
uk subs ect. ect.
What a state I was - ripped up shirt kept together with chains and
safety pins - cringe.
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1231.3 | | AYOV20::MRENNISON | Waiting for hell to freeze over | Thu Aug 11 1994 13:43 | 5 |
| Adam & the Ants at the Glasgow Apollo. I was 11. In retrospect, I'm
glad my mum didn't let me paint a white stripe on my noe that night.
Mark
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1231.4 | I get my kicks of money, I go shopping with my Honey.. | MASALA::SWRIGHT | Uno co co cola | Thu Aug 11 1994 14:07 | 5 |
| The UK Subs Grangemouth Town Hall.......!!!
Strangle Hold, Tomorrows Girls, Kicks, Ah..!! its all coming back to
me..!!
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1231.5 | | RUTILE::MACFADYEN | smile and mean it | Thu Aug 11 1994 14:42 | 24 |
| Since the Edgar Broughton Band has been mentioned, the reason I thought
they were crap because there were no tunes, it was too loud and the
drums were mixed painfully high. So, just like any other gig then. But
I knew my mother wouldn't like it at all so it had to be good.
This was about 1976 (pre-punk, certainly in Inverness) so I could also
admire a sea of denim, taking its lead from the Status Quo's then
current domination of the charts. So, just like any other gig then.
Also I tried Guinness for the first time and have never since changed
my opinion of the foul bitter muck.
When I went to Edinburgh a couple of years later was the time when I
really started going to see bands properly, and that was a million
times better especially given that the scene had woken up by then.
Rod
PS I'm sure I have a track by Quintessence on an Island sampler from
1970 called 'Bumpers', a valuable family heirloom (not) handed down to
me by my elder sister.
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1231.6 | | RIOT01::SUMMERFIELD | Synthetic Chiefs with T.V. Smiles | Thu Aug 11 1994 15:13 | 10 |
| Errrmmmm. Mike Oldfield, 1979 (if my memory is still working ok), NEC. And
(unlike Mikef), you can't see my seat on the cover. Good gig for an
impressionable 14 year old. For a while after that (a long while) I mainly
went to Prog Rock gigs. Sad really, but had one of my first drug experiences
at the Target in Reading in 1981 whilst seeing Twelfth Night (the band, not
the play).
Enough true confessions for one day.
Balders
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1231.7 | or Tremeloes & Love affair 68ish ? | WOTVAX::STONEG | Temperature Drop in Downtime Winterland.... | Thu Aug 11 1994 15:42 | 13 |
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Re : - Quintessence
is this the same Quintessence that did a track called 'Dive Deep'?
The first gig I actually paid to go to was 'Hawkwind' at the
Victoria Halls in Hanley, Stoke-On-Trent, support provided by
'Motorhead' (for obvious reasons, at the time). *Very* load, snd very
sweaty - the first of 28 (so far) Hawkwind gigs I've seen.
BTW, I was 14 or 15 I think.
Graham
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1231.8 | awed | RUTILE::MACFADYEN | smile and mean it | Thu Aug 11 1994 15:48 | 3 |
| > the first of 28 (so far) Hawkwind gigs I've seen.
My God, now *there's* a true confession.
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1231.9 | | WELSWS::HEDLEY | Lager Lout | Thu Aug 11 1994 16:00 | 6 |
| Not sure what my first gig was, either Hawkwind at St Albans or Motorhead
at the Hammersmith Odious. Whichever it was, I remember being impressed
at the number of Triumphs and Nortons parked nearby, and at the ear-shredding
volume that the band played at.
Chris.
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1231.10 | not only, but also..... | WOTVAX::STONEG | Temperature Drop in Downtime Winterland.... | Thu Aug 11 1994 16:06 | 9 |
| >>> the first of 28 (so far) Hawkwind gigs I've seen.
>> My God, now *there's* a true confession.
..Rod, I've seen another band - The Johnny Waterhuose Blues Band - even
more times than this, but it probably doesn't carry the same 'awe'
rating %^)
Graham (aka hippy-in-a-time-warp)
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1231.11 | pardon? | MOVIES::VERBIST | Free the Files 11 ! � | Thu Aug 11 1994 16:58 | 7 |
|
Motorhead
Brum Odeon (RIP)
Bomber Tour (I think)
Narrowly missed getting my head kicked in.
/g
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1231.12 | well, someone might be interested ! | WOTVAX::STONEG | Temperature Drop in Downtime Winterland.... | Thu Aug 11 1994 17:46 | 8 |
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Hmmm, strange how Motorhead seem to feature quite prominently in this
discussion !
As another piece of useless trivia, the Bomber rig was built in the old
smithy, just across the road from my local, in Leek.
Graham
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1231.13 | | WOTVAX::FIDDLERM | The sense of being dulls my mind | Fri Aug 12 1994 09:32 | 11 |
| Oh dear...
My first big gig was the Mike Oldfield show at the NEC in 1979. I
still have the program and the paper dart...
After that, the first smaller show was Motorhead on the Bomber tour in
Wolverhampton.
Have I now lost all of my credibility?
Mikef
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1231.14 | Pure pop for now people ( NOT! ) | YUPPY::PANES | Don't try this at home, kids | Fri Aug 12 1994 09:50 | 2 |
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Medicine Head - the legendary Greyhound Croydon - age 14
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1231.15 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Fri Aug 12 1994 13:27 | 10 |
| Going back a few (?) more years, the first gig I can remember was Family at
Newcastle Mayfair! This must have been 66-67 I suppose, but as well as the
band being great (they played all their own instruments in those days!), the
venue was good. A big dancehall with bars all round, and a balcony all round
upstairs, so you could get close and bop or go up and watch.
Reading used to have an identical venue, until Rank decided they'd rather have
Bingo than music fans.
grahame
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1231.16 | Actually, not ashamed at all | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | Kicker conspiracy | Fri Aug 12 1994 14:27 | 7 |
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Newtown Neurotics in Stratford, London. I think it was 1983 but I maybe
wrong. Support band that night were future Indie stars 'The Men they
Couldn't Hang' who played a set of cover versions (Rawhide, Bleitzkrieg
Bop etc.)
Andy
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1231.17 | "...I think that says a lot" | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | Who is the bad man? | Fri Aug 12 1994 14:53 | 8 |
| Iron Maiden, featuring Paul Di'anno, ably supported by Praying Mantis
playing at the ancestral home of rock, Bracknell Sports Centre.
This was back when the Maiden boys were riding the crest of the wave
that was the NWOBHM. (Answers on a postcard).
Ian Fuego.
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1231.18 | | RIOT01::SUMMERFIELD | Synthetic Chiefs with T.V. Smiles | Fri Aug 12 1994 15:07 | 3 |
| NWOBHM = New Wave Of British Heavy Metal ?
Balders
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1231.19 | How About :-) | SUBURB::RUTHERFORDI | | Fri Aug 12 1994 15:08 | 1 |
| New Wave Of B****y Heavy Metal ????
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1231.20 | Stones new album..Senile on Main ST. | ESSB::IMPORTS | | Fri Aug 12 1994 15:08 | 7 |
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Argent in a seedy little Liverpool nightclub, name escapes me, in 1970.
Rod Argent was just about holding his head up at the time.
rgds
Des.
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1231.21 | Dance in the Smoke (man) | WELCLU::GREENB | You sure spat a bootful, bub | Fri Aug 12 1994 17:36 | 7 |
| Funny you should mention Argent, Des - they were the second band I saw,
very early in 1971, supporting Elton John at the Hemel Hempstead
Pavilion, all for 70p. This was just before EJ had a hit with 'Your
Song', and some time before Argent a) had a hit, and b) went totally
gonzo prog-rock.
Bob
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1231.22 | first gigs... | UPROAR::PLOWMAND | everything you know is wrong | Fri Aug 12 1994 18:17 | 14 |
| Around 79 / 80, but I can't remember if it was:
The Tourists (remember Annie Lennox's gobbing back at the audience!)
at The Hexagon,
The Teardrop Explodes @ Reading Top Rank
Simple Minds @ Reading Top Rank
or
The Police in the Tent @ Tooting Bec Common!!
Debs
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1231.23 | stop | AYOV11::SROBERTSON | | Mon Aug 15 1994 10:06 | 8 |
|
re-1 - that was a real bummer for me - missing Teardrop Explodes -=
wouldn't let me in to Tiffany's in Glasgow saying I wasn't 18 - I
wasn't but I'd only been in Tiffany's about 5times before - couldn't
even get a refund!
Start
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1231.24 | When I was a germ-free adolescent | WOTVAX::GILLILANDP | Not very Tuna-friendly | Mon Aug 15 1994 11:14 | 6 |
| X-Ray Spex
Birmingham Odeon
1978
Can't remember a thing about it, except that `it was good'.
Phil Gill.
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1231.25 | | COMICS::PARRY | Trevor Parry | Mon Aug 15 1994 11:50 | 14 |
| re: .13
>My first big gig was the Mike Oldfield show at the NEC in 1979. I
>still have the program and the paper dart...
I was there too. You can see the people I went with on the cover
photo. I've moved away from the area and met one of my neighbours who
was there aswell. It's either a small world or there were a lot of
people there.
I think my first concert was Rainbow at the Staffordshire Agricultural
Ground (or something like that) in 1978 when they did have the rainbow.
Trevor
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1231.26 | | WOTVAX::FIDDLERM | The sense of being dulls my mind | Mon Aug 15 1994 12:24 | 7 |
| >Staffordshire Agricultural Ground
Bingley hall! what a venue - dodge the cowpats, hay bales, in a
cowshed in the middle of nowhere that most people can't get to! I saw
Mike Oldfield here also...
Mikef
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1231.27 | | RIOT01::KING | beers R us | Mon Aug 15 1994 16:07 | 11 |
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>>Staffordshire Agricultural Ground/Bingley Hall
You lucky gits...all I got to do there was write up me finals at
college, just a day or two after an agricultural show (i.e. cows and
pigs pi$$ing everywhere!)...they never could persuade us it was
rainwater.
First gig - All About Eve, Aston Villa Leisure Centre.
Chris.
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1231.28 | BEAT THIS THEN !!!!! | MASALA::RBLAIR | Rod Blair | Tue Aug 16 1994 12:29 | 15 |
| My first "gig" ???
I'm too embarassed to say too much, but, I'll give you a clue.
It was the stars of a very popular US TV show that was shown here
in the UK in 1979ish. They played at the Playhouse in Edinburgh. The
only other thing I'll say is that most of the cast wore legwarmers and
the guy on keyboards was called Bruno. .....Get the picture????
My get out clause was that I ws only 9 years old and my parents
took me because my sister wanted to go.
ROD.
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1231.29 | | CHEFS::HARRISR | Devil inside 3B^) | Tue Aug 16 1994 12:56 | 5 |
| Well Rod, You're gonna live forever,
You're gonna learn how to fly HIGH!
Rich.
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1231.30 | THE TRUTH'S OUT | MASALA::RBLAIR | Rod Blair | Tue Aug 16 1994 13:51 | 7 |
| Yes, you got it right !!!!!!
The worst thing of all is that I enjoyed the show.
ROD.
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1231.31 | I'm ashamed to admit it, but... | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | Julie O'Donnell | Tue Aug 16 1994 16:20 | 2 |
| I once took my little sister to see Animal Quackers in concert at the
Hexagon. Does that count?
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1231.32 | | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | Julie O'Donnell | Tue Aug 16 1994 16:20 | 1 |
| Or was it Crackers? I can never remember.
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1231.33 | | AYOV16::SROBERTSON | | Wed Aug 17 1994 14:21 | 21 |
|
I just remembered - honest
I think this beats them all -
I was on holiday in America with my sister - I had just gotten a
tape of Nevermind The Bollocks and Inflammible Material and took it
with me - was listening to it and the family we were staying came up
and told us they had a special treat for us -
Tickets to see
The Osmonds
AGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
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1231.34 | | ARRODS::WHITEHEADJ | I want a Dino! | Thu Aug 18 1994 00:42 | 14 |
| The Adventures at the Cliff's Paviliion in Southend, 1985. They
were supporting Tears for Fears. Oh this is embarrassing... I used
to like Bananarama (well I was only a teenager!), the lead singer
of the Adventures was seeing one of Bananarama... hence the link.
They were an Irish band, from Belfast, mainly poppy tunes... I used
to write to one of the singers, Gerard "Spud" Murphy. He phoned me
one night and gave me an hours' notice to get down to the Pavillion
and I could get in on the guestlist. Great gig, if you liked that
sort of music of course. Never saw TFF, spent the time in the bar
with the Adventures, getting drunk and kissing Spud (who actually
didn't look like a potato!). Hmm, good kisser if I remember rightly.
Now, where are my photos?
Goldy.
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1231.35 | | WELCLU::GREENB | You sure spat a bootful, bub | Thu Aug 18 1994 10:06 | 4 |
| Kindly repost this in the brand new "Hob-nobbing and Snogging With The
Stars" topic, coming to a conference near you soon!
Bob
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1231.36 | | UPROAR::PLOWMAND | everything you know is wrong | Thu Aug 18 1994 13:18 | 6 |
| How could I possibly forget...
my first gig was of course ABBA at Wembley in 1978!
Debs
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1231.38 | Oh No, Yes! | MOEUR7::BROOKS | | Thu Aug 18 1994 16:12 | 17 |
|
Hmmm, embarrassing this one, Yes in 1978.
I was 13 and a school friend had two tickets, another friend couldn't
go, etc., etc., ... that's my story and I'm sticking to it!
One of the best gigs I've been to was Elvis Costello at Hammersmith
Palais (1982?) when the support was The Men They Couldn't Hang and The
Pogues (complete with Shane in 'banging-the-beer-tray-on-the-head'
mode!) who were both relatively unknown at the time.
Maybe another topic here, support bands seen by noters who've gone on to
greater things?
Steve.
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1231.39 | The Mentals were huge | GLADYS::CRAVEN | A McBodybag | Wed Aug 24 1994 09:45 | 9 |
| First gig was Johnny O'Keeffe (who's he?) at Kingsgrove High in 1973,
I think.
One of the first real gigs was 'Mental As Anything' at Sydney Uni
around 1979. The support band was INXS. I thought the lead singer was
up himself in 1979 and still do. The rythym guitarist looked alright,
looked pretty casual, wouldn't have a clue if the same one's still in
the band.
Ica
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1231.40 | This *is* embarrasing! | SIOG::OSULLIVAN_D | I stepped on board a vision | Fri Aug 26 1994 13:03 | 12 |
| First gig, hmmm???
Excluding dancehalls (and the showband heyday in Ireland) it must have
been the Dubliners in Dingle. First rock gig was probably when I moved
to London; they had a Sunday evening concert at the Lyceum in the
Strand (is it still there?) and I saw amongst others, Taste (last
concert), Osibisa and many more. It was great value, 50p I think and
usually two or three good bands.
Sl�n
Dermot
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1231.41 | | WELCLU::GREENB | You sure spat a bootful, bub | Tue Aug 30 1994 10:12 | 7 |
| I don't think they have gigs any more at the Lyceum. I went there once,
aged about 15, for an all-nighter headlined by, ahem, Uriah Heep.....
Bob
p.s. wasn't the Bob Marley & the Wailers 'Live' lp recorded at the
Lyceum?
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1231.42 | | YUPPY::PANES | M.A.B its big horse I'm a Londoner | Tue Aug 30 1994 12:23 | 5 |
| the Lyceum is all boarded up. It was owned by George walker, but I think
somebody has just bought it so, unless they want to develop the site, I
would hope that one day it will return to being a theatre/venue.
Stuart
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1231.43 | This wasn't yesterday! | PAKORA::DMILLER | Hello...it's me. | Wed Aug 31 1994 02:35 | 6 |
|
Genesis (with Peter Gabriel)....Usher Hall Edinburgh.
"The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" tour.
Derek.
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1231.44 | You kids have no idea ... | WELCLU::FAITHFULL | | Wed Aug 31 1994 16:46 | 11 |
|
How's about the Big Three, Fourmost, Gene Vincent (and many more) at
the Victoria Rooms, Bristol in the early 60s?
Re: .1 .. played the Colston Hall once - Hank Marvin reckons it's got
the best acoustics of any UK concert hall.
(Am I *really* that old .. ?)
8-)
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1231.45 | | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Sep 01 1994 16:54 | 10 |
| >How's about the Big Three, Fourmost, Gene Vincent (and many more) at
>the Victoria Rooms, Bristol in the early 60s?
Wow! Not bad at all for a first gig - I hope you've hung on to the
ticket stubs!
Did you get to see many other sixties beat groups?
Dom
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1231.46 | Nostalgia IS what it used to be ... | WELCLU::FAITHFULL | | Tue Sep 06 1994 15:22 | 26 |
|
Re: .45
At that time (for a period of a couple of years) the Victoria Rooms was
the place to go on a Saturday night in Bristol. The 'big' names of the
period all (well, most) played there at one time or another - Hollies,
Mersey Beats, Searchers, etc. etc. - sometimes supported by a local
band(s) (played the Vic Rooms a few times too!), but sometimes the
whole evening had a local flavour.
The Corn Exchange was another good venue too .. I recall supporting
Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band there one time .. a close harmony
group called 'Candy Choir' was on the bill too - absolutely brill!
Knocked the Trems version of Silence is Golden into a cocked hat!
Years later, I stumbled across the Ram Jam Band's bassist - one, Rick
Parsons - working as a Traffic Clerk in Hewlett Packard's freight
operation at Heathrow ..
Remember Johnny Rivers and the Castaways (or was it Danny Rivers ..)?
No matter, they became Harmony Grass and had a couple of medium hits
before disappearing from view. Supported them at the Blue Lagoon
Ballroom in Newquay one time ..
Ahh .. happy days.
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1231.47 | | RUTILE::LETCHER | If not for good; if not for better | Tue Sep 13 1994 09:37 | 17 |
| First gig was Slade at the Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, in 1973. I was
either 12 or 13. Two weeks later I went to see Yes at the same venue.
Then, as now, I preferred Slade.
(Last gig I saw at the Lyceum, parenthetically, was the Undertones last
mainland gig before playing at some festival in Dublin and bowing out
forever. They also used to do great regional nights and whole day gigs
at the Lyceum. I remember the Higsons, Animal Nightlife and a heap of
others from Norwich playing one very druggy Sunday afternoon in 1983.
Just a week after seeing Dexy's Midnight Runners at the same place
[Take me to the Bridge!], which must have been about the same time as I
saw the Ramones there. Ian Dury used to do great New Year's Eve gigs at
the Lyceum, too, ... cont. p96)
Piers
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1231.48 | It's all character building! | RUTILE::STANDRING | Spank the monkey | Tue Sep 13 1994 10:14 | 6 |
| 1987 : Magnum at the Manchester Apollo, when I was 14. Most notable
gig I suppose was Motley Crue's last UK gig before they split up in
1990.
Russell
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1231.49 | | MOVIES::VERBIST | Free the Files 11 ! � | Tue Sep 13 1994 10:40 | 17 |
| > 1987 : when I was 14.
My god, that's depressing.
> gig I suppose was Motley Crue's last UK gig before they split up in
> 1990.
Not my first gig, but I did see this lot at the Hammy Odium around 1985. I
was most impressed with their casual disregard for personal safety
considering the amount of pyrotechnical gear they were using indoors.
Support were Cheap Trick, now there's a band who've been around long
enough to know how to put on a damned good show with guitar, bass, drums
and that's it.
Guy
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1231.50 | then you also prefer...Sweet? | COPCLU::SANDGREN | Keep it simple | Tue Sep 13 1994 16:11 | 6 |
|
>either 12 or 13. Two weeks later I went to see Yes at the same venue.
>Then, as now, I preferred Slade.
My God, that's depressing.
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1231.51 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Swansea for the league! | Wed Sep 14 1994 10:58 | 3 |
| Status Quo! at Newport, when I was about 13 yrs old.
Wow! that feels so great to let it off my chest!
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1231.52 | | RUTILE::LETCHER | If not for good; if not for better | Wed Sep 14 1994 11:32 | 13 |
| re. <<< Note 1231.50 by COPCLU::SANDGREN "Keep it simple" >>>
> >either 12 or 13. Two weeks later I went to see Yes at the same venue.
> >Then, as now, I preferred Slade.
> -< then you also prefer...Sweet? >-
Yes, actually -- I really do hate Yes that much. On the other hand I'd
still rather put my head in boiling chip fat than listen to a Slade or
a Sweet record now. I know -- I've tried both.
Piers
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1231.53 | I was getting afraid | COPCLU::SANDGREN | Keep it simple | Wed Sep 14 1994 12:00 | 11 |
|
>> -< then you also prefer...Sweet? >-
> Yes, actually -- I really do hate Yes that much. On the other hand I'd
> still rather put my head in boiling chip fat than listen to a Slade or
> a Sweet record now. I know -- I've tried both.
OK, now we are talking...
Poul
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1231.54 | my 1st of many | CAPO::BERZER_VI | Queen of Trash is back! | Fri Sep 23 1994 02:02 | 10 |
| The Police w/ Fashion at the Hollywood Palladium in 1979; I was 15.
My brother took me `cause his friend couldn't go. I'm sure he was
embarrassed to be with his younger sister at such a cool place.
Everyone was dressed in late `70's punk regalia - dyed hair & safety
pins. I looked completely lame - that changed soon after.
I fell in love with Sting that night. (He had hair then, you know.)
-Vicki
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1231.55 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Mon Oct 10 1994 16:48 | 21 |
| The first band I saw live were
Little Stephen & his Disciples (Of sin/soul???)
But that was overshadowed some 30 minutes later when Thin Lizzy got going.
I am of course talking Reading Rock 1983, and like most Reading inhabitants I
managed to get in without paying.
The first gig I actually paid to see was:
Ultravox at The Nottingham Royal centre June 4 1984 on their Set Movements tour.
^^^^^^^^^^^
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God my heads full of useless junk!!! :-)
Al
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1231.56 | ooooh, takes yer back, dunnit ! | BRIEIS::BARKER_E | test dummy | Wed Jan 04 1995 13:04 | 10 |
| The Beat in May 1981 at the Cornwall Coliseum, St. Austell. I was 14,
and 6 inches shorter than everyone else. Luckily everybody was
dancing/bouncing up and down , so I went up when everyone else went
down so I could see ! Excellent gig.
Supported by a band of girlies, some ex the bodysnatchers, eventually
released a version of the clapping song in'82.
Euan
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1231.57 | | MOVIES::VERBIST | Free the Files 11 ! � | Wed Jan 04 1995 13:18 | 10 |
|
> Supported by a band of girlies, some ex the bodysnatchers, eventually
> released a version of the clapping song in'82.
That was Iko Iko by the Belle Stars (I think). The drummer works in
our office here and would probably not appreciate being referred to
as a "girlie".
/guy
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1231.58 | Foot -- mouth, mouth --- foot | BRIEIS::BARKER_E | test dummy | Wed Jan 04 1995 14:25 | 7 |
| Somehow I had a feeling putting the word 'girlie' in would get me in
trouble ! Whoops, and apologies, it's probably too late to mention that
they were pretty good live when I saw them as it would sound
patronising now, but they were,,, and it does...
Euan
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1231.59 | | MOVIES::VERBIST | Free the Files 11 ! � | Wed Jan 04 1995 14:52 | 9 |
|
Sorry, -.2 wasn't intended as a rebuke - I'm just feeling a little
humour impaired after new year (strange, everything has tasted of
scotch for 4 days now).
These days the said drummer strikes terror into the hearts of mere
engineers with her merciless red pen :-)
/g
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1231.60 | | ARRODS::WHITEHEADJ | Shades of Scarlett | Wed Jan 04 1995 16:04 | 1 |
| So who can name all the Belle Stars?
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1231.61 | Jenny somebody - Vocals | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Si, Barone | Wed Jan 04 1995 16:18 | 1 |
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