shackanory
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saw coldplay supporting shack(mick head)on an NME tour, beth orton was on same bill
Plenty of AFTERTIMING and bullshitting going on here. Anyway I WIN as I saw KAJAGOOGOO supporting FASHION at the Dome in November 1982 and afterwards LIMAHL sat on my LAP and we spoke about the FIRST things that came UP.
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Was that the clash gig with suicide? A skin head got up and punched the lead singer
What a venue! Many a happy and intoxicated night spent there in my teens...
1985ish Brighton Centre
UB40 supported by Simply Red.
Me too!
I'm pretty sure I saw Snow Patrol play there too.
INXS supporting Midnight Oil.
Geez The Top Rank that brings back memories...didn't see that concert..but did go to watch Nazareth there
Errrr, how can you say you went to an event in the future, you massive BELL?
Bon Jovi supported Kiss at the Brighton Centre in 1984. I was there for the Kiss show, arrived late, missed the support, only to see Kiss were playing sans make up (Animalise tour).
The Slits vocalist, the late Ari Up, became John Lydon's step daughter when he married her mother.I saw the Slits supporting the Buzzcocks at the Top Rank in 1978 and they are now viewed as playing an extremely significant role in breaking down barriers for women in music. I am not sure that I was really ready for their anarchic (maybe chaotic?) performance; I think I would appreciate it much more now. I briefly met Viv Albertine when she did a talk/Q&A where I work last month and she was charming but her talk showed how articulate she is and her robust views on things. Her autobiography is highly recommended.
As in Warsaw that became Joy Division? Wow!
April I think, my mum seems to have kept all this memorabilia from my youth so a ticket or flyer might still be knocking about in her flat somewhere, she certainly has a load my stuff from the Big Apple.
It was a sort of rock and blues club at the Toby Jug and I don't remember it as being packed that night. I think LZ were between US tours, where they'd gone down really well; there seemed to be some snottiness directed at them in the UK because of this at the time, maybe always tbh.
We went along as wind down after our O level mocks; the father of one of my schoolmates was a session musician who'd previously played with Jones and he drove us up there. The first album may have just been released; clearly remember them playing Communication Breakdown but the rest is beyond my short term memory, perhaps if I play that 1969 vinyl LP later today...............................[/QUOTE]
Just playing LZ1 for the third time today; wife in despair and now going out for the afternoon = result.
I tried really hard to think of another one but this is mine too.The Coors, supporting Celine Dion.