@matt10214
Maybe not then. I was well into them though back then. Memory a bit hazy. I bought Indian rope on 12” from a record shop upstairs in afflecks palace. I remember seeing them at Manchester academy very early. That time between oct 89 and may 1990 was start of my second year at uni and I had caught the madchester bug completely. Culminating in spike island of course but seemed like a cool gig at the lower refec every week. Inspiral carpets many times. The farm (at the leadmill), world of twist etc etc.
I recall my second ever gig would have been transvision vanp oct 88 at the lower refec. Intro week. Some hard faced girl slagged me off as I was wearing the U2 T-shirt from my first ever gig the year before. My musical journey soon progressed though once the roses and Mondays had start to take over even our side of the Pennines!
Last ever gig was last night… about 40 kids in a room listening to “scouse indie” from bandit. My mate’s son bought the tickets but couldn’t go. So 2 fifty somethings watched from the sidelines. My ears still ringing. Can’t beat it.
@docrobster I saw them three times in Sheffield in 1990, March at the Lower Refrectory, week after Spike Island at the Nelson Mandela then November at the Octagon. I saw a different band most weeks that year brilliant time for live music in the city!
Oh to be that age again!
Runrig - somewhere in London in the mid eighties.
Therapy? in the mid-nineties at (randomly as they didn't really do much live music there) the Cardiff Astoria.
Sex Pistols, Lesser Free Trade Hall, 1976.
ha ha. You should read this... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Swear-Was-There-Changed-World/dp/0954970497
Monsters of Rock 1981
I didn't remain a hard rock fan for very long but for a 16 year old kid on his own watching the ACDC bell swinging it seemed pretty epic.
Bowie, Torquay Town Hall, 16/06/73
Hawkwind, ditto 30/06/73
........think the latter were so loud structural damage was caused and don't recall any later gigs at that venue
Rick Wakeman At Leeds Uni , 1974 ( I think)
Followed in the rest of the 70s by way more than I can recall
Leeds Uni did really good gigs in the 70s 🤗
Good thread.
Trying to remember....
I think it was The Jam at canterbury Uni....79/80 perhaps?
Shakin’ Stevens, Usher Hall in Edinburgh. God knows when that was. My folks took us.
Edit: October 1982. Bloody hell!
AC/DC March 1988 Wembley Arena. Would've been 15. Followed by Motley Crue with Skid Row (and White Lion) support also at Wembley Arena Nov 1989.Hair metal-tastic!
The Police, Leeds Queens Hall 1979
The Prodigy - Plymouth Pavilions - 1991 i think
My folks took us.
I hope you called Esther Rantzen the next day!
Supertramp with Joan armatrading Birmingham odeon about ‘75? 45+yrs ffs
Also with Chris de Burgh, that was the tour I saw them at in Bristol, and I still have a tour programme for it, would have been 1974.
Madness supported by th Go-go's at the Peterborough Wirrina 1979 it was fantastic as a 16 year old and still would be today.
Def Leppard - February 1980 at Malvern Winter Gardens.
Michael Jackson, Glasgow Green 1992
Can still remember it vividly
1982 Spandau ballet, odeon new st Brum
The Police at some place in Leeds with the Belle Stars supporting.
And very close to the last gig I ever went to. It was all standing and there was a rail running about halfway across the crowd area which we thought was a good idea to stand in front of so nobody could crush forwards when they started. Genius thinking until they said the band wouldn't come on until everyone had moved back from the stage. Got very dodgy for a while for a small group of 16 year olds getting crushed against said railing.