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[Music] The Specials on Saturday night, Roll call....



brighton terra

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Dec 5, 2008
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Worthing
I am no die hard fan and havent seen them before and so didnt have any massive expectations about last night. But the Centre was sold out, the Specials were absolutely fantastic and it was great to see/hear 5000 people singing along (unlike the Amex! :jester:)

It was a great gig, but I thought the level of public participation was pretty poor. However, I was in the South Balcony, which I guess is the equivalent of the East Stand Upper!
 




Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,630
I am no die hard fan and havent seen them before and so didnt have any massive expectations about last night. But the Centre was sold out, the Specials were absolutely fantastic and it was great to see/hear 5000 people singing along (unlike the Amex! :jester:)

How did the new songs go down?
Did they play much of the new album?
 


HantsSeagull

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Aug 17, 2011
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Caught in a Riptide
It was a great gig, but I thought the level of public participation was pretty poor. However, I was in the South Balcony, which I guess is the equivalent of the East Stand Upper!

So was i tbh! But i thought everyone was singing along to all the old favourites - well i was anyway!
 


























Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,097
Faversham
'78 for me.

Crawley Leisure Centre, supporting The Clash.

I saw them 3* times as far as I recall in the 70s. This was 1979:

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*Hallucinating. It was 79 and 80.

I see that Suicide were on the bill when you saw them. Spooky duo. Probably didn't go down well. Their album is a classic though :thumbsup:

The support when I first saw them was Selektor (didn't like) and Madness. I seem to recall mayhem.
 






Insel affe

HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,335
Brighton factually.....
It was a great gig, but I thought the level of public participation was pretty poor.

Yeah it was, but I’ve seen a few gigs there over the past five years, and the audiences are pretty stagnant especially in the standing section. This is either because people have been on the booze all day and have burnt themselves out, which I don’t get. I put it down to the possibility most at the gig “liked” the band back in the day, most did not fervently follow said band, or genre of music, so there is that lack of passion, couple that with the average age of possibly 55 there’s ya answer….

If The Specials had just started, and everyone in there was between 16-25 that place would have been bouncing….

Always a bad sign, when once there were scooters parked outside and now there are mobility scooters inside….
 


studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
30,226
On the Border
I saw them 3* times as far as I recall in the 70s. This was 1979:

View attachment 140150

*Hallucinating. It was 79 and 80.

I see that Suicide were on the bill when you saw them. Spooky duo. Probably didn't go down well. Their album is a classic though :thumbsup:

The support when I first saw them was Selektor (didn't like) and Madness. I seem to recall mayhem.

Certainly was mayhem with the North London skins having a day out
 


zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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Sussex, by the sea
I saw them 3* times as far as I recall in the 70s. This was 1979:

View attachment 140150

*Hallucinating. It was 79 and 80.

I see that Suicide were on the bill when you saw them. Spooky duo. Probably didn't go down well. Their album is a classic though :thumbsup:

The support when I first saw them was Selektor (didn't like) and Madness. I seem to recall mayhem.

2 tone tour ?

Having missed out forst time round I went to the BC gig about 10 years ago, extremely good, brilliant even performance, slightly marred by a minority of the clientele. The knuckle dragging racist cockjugglers in front of us being a right royal pain in the arse, and so pissed they kept falling over, eventually got confronted by stewards, only for one of them to declare he was a copper!
 


Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,630
I saw them 3* times as far as I recall in the 70s. This was 1979:

View attachment 140150

*Hallucinating. It was 79 and 80.

I see that Suicide were on the bill when you saw them. Spooky duo. Probably didn't go down well. Their album is a classic though :thumbsup:

The support when I first saw them was Selektor (didn't like) and Madness. I seem to recall mayhem.


You're correct about Suicide.

They lasted two songs before the skins got on stage and wrapped the microphone lead round the singer's neck!

The skins were there courtesy of Jimmy Pursey who was on stage for the encore to do the vocals for White Riot i
 






wigman

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Oct 10, 2006
4,754
East Preston
It was a good set, and I thought the crowd were in good voice.
Especially when they played Nite Klub and Doesn't make it Alright.
There were a lot of p*ssed up people there.
 


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