Brilliant thread by the way!
My parents took us to see The Jacksons at the Brighton Centre, 10th Feb 1979, The Destiny Tour. I hated it, mainIy because I was an early teen who loathed family outings.
With mates, Gary Numan at the Brighton Centre, 21st Sept 1980. [MENTION=33649]darkwolf666[/MENTION] .... were you there?
I was only 12-sh when The Jam, The Police, The Stranglers toured in their early pomp, so missed out
I most certainly was at that Numan concert. Sad to think 2 members of the band, Cedric Sharpley and Paul Gardiner are no longer with us!
Easy to remember Cedric, unusual to see a black drummer at that time in a non-soul band, he was great at his craft. I didn’t know about Gardiner’s loss, such a shame.
The Cure, Head on the Door tour, Sept 1985.. Still at Fawcett then too (5A1 )
Paul Gardiner struggled with heroin addiction, and died in 1984, at the age of just 25.
Surprising amount of Heavy Metal being mentioned. Must have been very popular with youngsters back in the day.
Back then I would rather stick red hot needles in my eye than listen to Heavy Metal or Rock. I still feel the same way now.
Each to their own though and all that.
My first gig, Brighton Dome - September 20th, 1976, Manfred Mann’s Earth Band, discharged myself from hospital after life saving surgery (ingrown toe nail) and my big bro’ took me to the gig, with me on crutches!!!
First gig with mates, was again at The Dome, September 21st, 1979, The Police, broke a couple of seats jumping up and down on them, sorry Dome!
Argent 1973 down the Dome.
'Hold your head up'
'God gave rock and roll to you'
Loud, I had ringing in my ears for several days after.