Dunners wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 1:08 pm
I think it was The Pogues in or around 1988 at the old Town & Country Club in Kentish Town. Absolute carnage. Crowd surged the bars and ripped out the spirit bottles, which were then passed around for everyone to take a swig. There as blood, p*ss, vomit and medical emergencies. And that's before the band came on stage.
If that gig was near Christmas then you spilt your drink over me.
The Malvern Winter Gardens hosted some fine bands in the day. First one I saw think was Motorhead but may have been The Banshees supported by an early Cure.
Its all a bit of a haze tbh.
Dunners wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 1:08 pm
I think it was The Pogues in or around 1988 at the old Town & Country Club in Kentish Town. Absolute carnage. Crowd surged the bars and ripped out the spirit bottles, which were then passed around for everyone to take a swig. There as blood, p*ss, vomit and medical emergencies. And that's before the band came on stage.
If that gig was near Christmas then you spilt your drink over me.
Yeah, I think it was. IIRC, the gig's lighting effects consisted of a sh*tty Christmas tree with some fairy lights. Perfect.
I used to go to gigs with my old dad but my first gig was Red Hot Chilli Peppers/Butthole Surfers/Gay Bykers on Acid at ULU can’t remember the year though
c.November 1978 - Rezillos at the Lyceum. Had the Undertones as the support band as Teenage kicks had just hit the airwaves. They only had about 6 songs and so they played Teenage Kicks at least 4 times. Carnage!!
Orient Punxx wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 4:27 pm
The Damned - The Lyceum
Saw them for their one-year anniversary gig at the Marquee - I still have the limited edition freebie giveaway single "New Rose" that we all got as we went in.
First proper gig: David Bowie supported by Roxy Music - very early Seventies At The Rainbow, Finsbury Park. Had no idea that they would both be so legendary. Should have appreciated the event more at the time.
In all honesty it was Victims of Pleasure (who had Virginia Astley, later signed to Factory Records, on keys) T Walthamstow poly in 1979, with Doug H. First big gig was Tubeway Army about a month later.
I still take pleasure in the fact that I took my son to his first gig at the Astoria as a present for doing well in his GCSE’s back in 2004 - The Killers, supported by Death From Above 1979. No-one knew The Killers back then, so he’s gathered much kudos from that.
The first concert I ever went to was in 1975 at the Liverpool Empire to see Leo Sayer (you laugh but you really should listen to his first two albums Silverbird & Just a Boy - he went all MOR after that). Anyway......the support act was a Harrogate group called Wally and I loved them (I'm a sucker for an electric violin). Fortunately a couple of years later I picked up a second hand copy of their second album Valley Gardens on vinyl. They have finally turned up on Spotify.