Seagull58
In the Algarve
That's the idea.
Regarding the poster above who saw Prefab Sprout live, often if you are unfamiliar with the music it has little impact. That's why the three occasions when I saw Elvis Costello live in the 70s were disappointing - most of the sets were of unreleased material for the next LP. Odd.
I'm still scratching my head to think if anyone tops Prefab Sprout. Steely Dan played two dates at the Rainbow in 74....and I liked them a lot, but they don't resonate with me like Prefab Sprout does. I was too young for The Doors (Morrison is my number one charismatic 'front man' - may have posted a thread on this recently) and Hendrix, and I didn't really like the Beatles or Stones much. Bowie at the Dome (my mate Roy was caned for bunking off school to buy tickets for that) and Bowie in Vancouver in 83 would have been nice, but I always preferred Peter Hammill to Bowie and all Bowie's live footage looks a bit naff to me. Seen Hammill loads of times. I remember an interviews Bowie did in the late 60s and in reply to 'where do you see yourself in 5 years' he said something along the lines of cabaret/family entertainment. I suspect had Hammill been asked the same question he would have just raised one eyebrow. I like Bowie, don't get me wrong, but I don't mind never having seen him live. Too 'show bizzy' for me.
One I did see that many on here would have loved to see was the original Lynyrd Skynyrd at the Dome. And the best version of Genesis (twice).
Hawkwind 77 you say. You didn't mention whether Stacia Blake, who I'm told was the inspiration for the Happy Monday's Bez, was with them at that gig
I also saw Lynyrd Skynyrd at The Dome. They were supporting Golden Earring, right? 73 or 74