Three of us were there then, all now early middle-aged, desperately wondering if a 19 year old winger will be joining our football club and talking about it on a space-age piece of equipment in the corner of a room in our house. Now that's what I call progress.
So true. I am off to listen to Confessions of a pop group after your earlier post.
Indeed - the 'Cost of Loving' Tour where he used be-mulletted session musicians and caused a few jaws to drop with his brand of white-soul. Thing is, that period gets a lot of stick but I think it stretched him musically and some of his classic solo albums can be traced right back to that stuff. I love the follow up album 'Confessions of a Pop Group' with all the Swingle Singers/MJQ/classical influence on it. Sometimes, most times, he gets it right. Other times very, very wrong but that's a thread on it's own and I think only you and me would write on it.
edit: And 'The Modfather'
Slade at the Dome, 1971 I think
Kraftwerk @ The Brighton Centre, must have been about '76. My brother took me, I was about 14 and fell asleep.
blimey - how old are you?Scott Joplin at the corn exchange 1922
Tangerine Dream - Cyclone tour 1978 at the Hammersmith Odeon
I went to that Kraftwerk concert too. I was about 18. Even though 35 years have passed I can still remember the boredom after they had played their well known hit. Everything sounded exactly the same. Thought it was at the Dome though.
Gary Numan Berserker tour at the Dome Dec !984