Super Steve Earle
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King Crimson showcasing 'Islands' at The Dome.
Extraordinary, and a brilliant start!
Blimey - same as me then?
King Crimson showcasing 'Islands' at The Dome.
Extraordinary, and a brilliant start!
At least you're being honest - I feel some on here may be have selective memory!
I can top that though. Technically, my first gig was The Spinners (the Liverpool folk band rather than the better 'Detroit' Motown band) as I accompanied my parents when they had a spare ticket.
The first one I paid for was at Selhurst Park to see the Status Quo 'End of the road' farewell tour in 1983 when they were supported by the fairly impressive line up of Little Steven (aka Stevie Van Zandt of Springsteen and Sopranos fame), Dave Edmunds, Phil Lynott and the slightly less impressive but surprisingly entertaining, Chas & Dave.
Think it was 89 as they played Donnington as lowly support in 88 and hadn't yet cracked it.
Guns & Roses that is from an earlier post.
Blimey - same as me then?
The Cure at Crawley Tech in Dec 1979
I saw Oasis there in 94 with primal scream and The Lars.
I was just to young to see the Jam, massive regret not seeing them as they are up there with the very best ever, saw Paul Weller at the K2 in crawley a couple of years back and it was full of Jam fans wearing the Ben Shermans etc, it was fairly quiet until Going Underground came on and them the place erupted!!
10 Jam gigs is impressive. Only mananged 4 myself
It wasn't primal scream it was Ride and the La's. They played Rock n Roll star twice once at the beginning and again as the encore.
Ok, sorry for pigging this tread the past 5 posts or so but it's a subject close to my heart - my first gig and one that shaped my listening habits and live music addiction. The Cure promoting Faith at Chelmsford Odeon in 1981. There was no support, just a peg animation film called Carnage Visors with a Cure instrumental (Descent like) soudtrack that lasted 30 to 40 minutes (nopw aavailable on the Faith Deluxe CD package but then only avialbale on the cassette version of Faith (trust me, I knwo this shit). Then The Cure just smashed it using Pink Floyd's PA no less - what a show that was. We were in the 3rd row and just out of school, oh the memories......
Mine was Showaddywaddy at the Brighton Centre in around 1980 when I was about 10. I went with my mate and his mum and dad.
Rock n roll, eh?
I had that cassette too, Carnage Visors was a difficult thing to listen to, but Faith is still played to death, especially the 8 minute version on the 12 inch B side of Charlotte Sometimes.
Think my first gig was The Skids at The Top Rank
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.
queen brighton centre DATE?
Okay - nice one!
A mate (Mark, lives off London Road nr Preston Circus) also had it as his 'debut' concert - and he got me a copy of the show put on a CD!
Great lights handled by lyricist Pete Sinfield, they opened with 'Cirkus' from Lizard - blew me away from the opening tune.
My first concert too. I recorded it on my philips cassette recorder, hidden in a bag, but somehow managed to lose all my tapes when I last moved. I also caught the same tour at the Marquee Club.