redoubtable seagull
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- Oct 27, 2004
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To lighten the mood a little, The Clash played Hastings Pier 40 years ago, today.
Anyone on NSC go? Sadly I wasn’t old enough for the first wave of punk.
Hastings Pier has a fine history as a music venue dating back about 50/60 years.
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The first album is the best one.
I've always preferred Give 'em enough rope; I like the heavier sound they got from Sandy Pearlman's production.
I saw them at the Top Rank when they played 2 nights in a row but I think that was 1980. Also saw them at Brixton Academy in 1982
I've always preferred Give 'em enough rope; I like the heavier sound they got from Sandy Pearlman's production.
I saw them at the Top Rank when they played 2 nights in a row but I think that was 1980. Also saw them at Brixton Academy in 1982
Got the coach over with lancing lads, might have been £5including entrance support from the slits if I recall, naked punks running up the pier was a weird memory from that night. DID THEY PLAY THE PIER IN 77? Whoops 12 Nov 1977 with Richard hell and the voids was the one I recall.
Saw them at the Top Rank winter 79/80 ( not sure exactly ) with Pete Townsend as Guest . Shame I missed them earlier though .
We were at the same gig. So you're another old *******, too. I had you down as 40s
We also had the rare pleasure of Scriiti Politti, before Mr Gartside had his long break due to stage fright, as support if I have the memory correct. I loved the Scrits.
I was there and, in my head, I thought it was local popsters the Golinski Brothers as support
Saw them at the Top Rank winter 79/80 ( not sure exactly ) with Pete Townsend as Guest . Shame I missed them earlier though .
We were at the same gig. So you're another old *******, too. I had you down as 40s
We also had the rare pleasure of Scriiti Politti, before Mr Gartside had his long break due to stage fright, as support if I have the memory correct. I loved the Scrits.
Same tour as the OP mentioned, played Brighton Top Rank 10th December 1978.
I wasn't there but I've just been looking at my Clash book which mentions all the tours, it says Townsend turned up in Brighton.
If they were on before Scrits you may be right. But I'm 99.9% sure I saw the Scrits before the Clash (with Townshend).
Did you used to go down the Alhambra and the Buccaneer (Wrist Action, Molester, Piranhas)? Summer of 77? Three or four free gigs a week....Blues Jim as support (Polly Put The Kettle on "You come up here if you think you can do better, you little *******" etc)?
(See how beautifull I punctuated that sentence? And yet some people on here think I'm an animal).
This! Tbf was always disappointed with subsequent albums but time turned them into great albums, the change of style was hard to cope with. Recall brand new cadilac getting played in a record shop in Burgess Hill, a rockabilly was blown away by it and gutted when the owner told him it was by those dirty punksThe first album is the best one.
Same tour as the OP mentioned, played Brighton Top Rank 10th December 1978.
I wasn't there but I've just been looking at my Clash book which mentions all the tours, it says Townsend turned up in Brighton.
Was that the year they played the top rank 2 nights running, went to both those concerts.