Led Zeppelin at knebworth
Sunday 26th February 1989 at the Escape Club, I was there for the Stone Roses first gig in Brighton. Unfortunately, they weren't.
The gig was cancelled and rearranged for the following Tuesday. Instead of the gig, we went on the pier and did all our money on the fruit machines. We weren't particularly bothered that we couldn't afford to go back on the Tuesday. We'd seen dozens of tinpot indie bands that never went anywhere. What made this lot any different?
All I can say is that I hope, after all these wrinkle-tastic years, Stacia won't be on stage with them. . . .
Me too, did you go to the first or second date? I always said this was my first ever gig (a week after my 16th birthday) I had seen a local band before that, but couldn't remember their name. Thanks to Whitelion I now know it was Psycho Normal and his Stiff Victims, a forty year-old mystery solved.
I know [MENTION=38]Beach Hut[/MENTION] was at Freddie's final gig as well.
Were you at the Embassy Cinema in Western Road when they played their first Brighton gig? 1977? 'Punky Steve', all sulfated out, picking fights on the way in? That was an odd evening, but the music was crackin'
I was there. There was a massive fight in the audience, the OB were called and The Jam played There's a Riot Going On while the punch-up was broken up.
Anyone see The Buzzcocks play the Vault? It was just after Howard Devoto left ... it may well have been their first gig after.
One of the odd things about those times was that I was probably at loads of gigs where Attila was in attendance (and you, I would imagine) but I don't remember him at all (and its not as if he's a shrinking violet - or maybe he was back then).
Do you remember Joby Visigoth? Lol! Take it easy
Joby's band supported us - remember him well.
I did go to a few gigs with Attila but wasn't always with him - I was on my tod at the Buzzcocks gig for example. And he wasn't at The Jam either - maybe Weller's Tory views put him off.
But 1977/78 were great years: I'd probably go to three or four gigs a week - a couple of them at the Vault -but the Alhambra was great too. Remember a band called The Dandies? They were excellent and I thought they'd make it, but died a death.They'd have been great a few years later, in the New Romantic era, but had gone by then.
Remember the perennial support at the Alhambra: Blues Jim?
I can't remember if it was the first or second. First I think. The line up during the day was different. We got Todd Rundgren, the other day had Keith Richards New Barbarians.
My first gig was The Jam in 1977. Technically, the first band I saw was the support The New Hearts. I always remember the lead singer (Ian Paige) going on about how much he loved Rod Stewart, and dedicated the next song to him, eloquently called "Flash ****!". Ah I do miss those days
I used to put on gigs at the Escape Club then on Sunday nights and DJ'ed at that Stone Roses gig on the Tuesday.
We never booked em on that particular Sunday although so i'm sure it wasn't cancelled although god forbid its 28 years ago so my memory might fail me... Another promoter of the time nabbed em and booked em for the Tuesday, probably on my recommendation as we often shared tips etc and he er, lost a fair bit of money as only about 40 or 50 people turned up.
The following night they played the Hacienda...
You were at the first one, Todd Rungren played both gigs. You had Fairport Convention, we had Chas and Dave.