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Previously on "What was the FIRST gig you saw?"
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Just popped in for the first time in ages and I spotted this zombie thread.
Helloo all
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The Jam, December 7th 1977 Top Rank in Brighton. Best Gig I've ever been to. They were blinding in a small venue. Saw them twice more at the Brighton Centre, atmosphere was distinctly lacking after the Top Rank. Can't believe it will be the 40th Anniversary of that Gig next year.
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The Charlatans in Manchester must of been 1991 or 1992, the time of Afflecks Palace and 25inch bottoms on your Joe Bloggs Jeans.
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Slade at Southampton Gaumont in 1974. I was 11, it was my birthday present and it was brilliant.
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Real concert Status quo supported by Chas & Dave - end of the road tour 84.
Great fun.
A few pub ones before then.
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If you exclude being taken by my parents to see Cliff Richard (my sister was a big fan), the first one was Gary Moore, I think
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Isle of Wight 1969. Also went to see Rolling Stones Hyde Park but crowd so big couldn't get near and left early.
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Joy Division Bolton Institute of Higher Education 78 or 79...
I was looking after the bar to be fair, gig was in the canteen (refrectory)...
First 'big' gig was Rush I think, went deaf in one ear.
Also had a ticket for Kate Bush Liverpool Tour of Life but my mum wouldn't let me go cos I had no guaranteed journey home. My biggest regret, not long after that I was kipping in Stevenson Square over night after gigs in Manchester, U2, SLF, REM, early eighties, never got bummed...
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Originally posted by Archangel View PostI went to school with mick hucknall, bit of a twat tbh (him, not me, or maybe both of us). But I've seen him live a few times and he can do the business alright. First saw him in "the frantic elevators" doing a punk (ish) version of "holding back the years"!
I'm prepared to give old Mick the benefit of the doubt on that one as I've heard a variation of the same story from someone else so I suspect it's a bit of an urban myth.
Anyhow, whatever. I've just realised that I saw Earth, Wind and Fire in Pistoia around 1984 so that was my first big gig.
They were pretty groovy tooLast edited by Big Blue Plymouth; 10 December 2016, 23:16.
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostFirst really big gig I saw was Simply Red on the Stars tour back in err, it was so long ago I don't really remember. '86 I think.
Blew my mind. What a voice. What a presence.
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