First band you saw live 20:35 - Jan 26 with 33130 views | joecooke | Saw this one on another forum and thought it was a belter.Got to be at a proper venue. Mine was for my sins Haircut 100 around 82 at the Apollo .(free tickets obviously!) Fortunately i managed to see The specials about 6 months later. | |
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First band you saw live on 23:45 - Jul 18 with 2655 views | downunder |
First band you saw live on 14:45 - Jul 17 by Salegraham | And the winner is, or is it. Any more oldies? |
I will have a go, but I tell fibs. The Hendersons, Dane st, Feb 14th 1843 | | | |
First band you saw live on 00:26 - Jul 19 with 2644 views | Sandyman |
First band you saw live on 23:45 - Jul 18 by downunder | I will have a go, but I tell fibs. The Hendersons, Dane st, Feb 14th 1843 |
Great spot. Beatles fans will get it of course. | | | |
First band you saw live on 09:22 - Jul 19 with 2524 views | dholdh | Collapsed Lung or maybe Orbital. Bangor Uni (N.Wales) 1995. [Post edited 19 Jul 2021 9:25]
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First band you saw live on 11:04 - Jul 19 with 2490 views | AtThePeake |
First band you saw live on 10:07 - Jul 16 by blackdogblue | Jillys downstairs, Fagins upstairs & then became Rockworld… It’s now a Tesco Express 😢 |
Think it was called the Music Box for a short while just before it shut down too. Or at least part of it was. | |
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First band you saw live on 11:04 - Jul 19 with 2490 views | AtThePeake |
First band you saw live on 17:22 - Jul 14 by finberty | OK - to subvert the thread a little, how about those you'd rather not own up to? Apart from the fact you might rather not own up to anything, I'm boldly going in with: S-Club Juniors followed by S-Club, Manchester Arena, around 2007. Long night. [Reasonable excuse - kids] |
The Courteeners. No reasonable excuse, I just used to have terrible taste. | |
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First band you saw live on 16:09 - Jul 19 with 2371 views | BucketBstard |
First band you saw live on 13:34 - Jul 15 by wimborne_dale | Siouxie and the Banshees at Plymouth Elephant Fair in 1982 |
I did the Elephant Fair a couple of times, lovely spot down there St Germains I think. Saw The Cure one year and then The Fall the year after , remember Jimmy Pursey with a bongo band on stage getting really upset at everyone shouting " Bortstal Breakout" sure he said " I dont do that S2!t anymore LOL , sure Sham have done a few Rebellion gigs etc . | | | |
First band you saw live on 18:51 - Jul 19 with 2310 views | Dickydaler |
First band you saw live on 13:47 - Jul 15 by DaleiLama | It has just occurred to me that I'm going to have to change my first gig - it was Deeply Vale, when Hillage/Gong were up there, which on Googling appears to be 1978, pre-dating my previous claim. It was a strange fest ...... in many ways a ground-breaker where punk featured during the day and rock at night. Considering the proliferation of liquid and solid recreational options, it was amazing the fans of each co-existed more or less peacefully. Hillage was flying in from somewhere (Paris?) and was late ..... didn't arrive until after midnight I don't think. Remember walking home to Cassy afterwards (on what felt like a 10m hike but was probably less) with the milkman just doing his rounds and I nicked a pinta from the back of the float, Kes-style, to fortify me for the last leg of the walk. |
Blimey DL I could have joined you on the walk back to Cassy. I remember I had promised to do overtime at Dunlop the following day. Got home, had an hours sleep and then went in to do the overtime. I managed 2 hours overtime before I fell asleep and had to come home! First band, I think, was either T-rex at belle Vue or Tractor at the Seven Stars who I thought were ace. But my first could well have been another band! Memory goes with age! My most embarrassing though, although not a band obviously, was definitely Alvin Stardust at Heywood Civic. | | | |
First band you saw live on 21:22 - Jul 19 with 2253 views | roccydaleian |
First band you saw live on 18:51 - Jul 19 by Dickydaler | Blimey DL I could have joined you on the walk back to Cassy. I remember I had promised to do overtime at Dunlop the following day. Got home, had an hours sleep and then went in to do the overtime. I managed 2 hours overtime before I fell asleep and had to come home! First band, I think, was either T-rex at belle Vue or Tractor at the Seven Stars who I thought were ace. But my first could well have been another band! Memory goes with age! My most embarrassing though, although not a band obviously, was definitely Alvin Stardust at Heywood Civic. |
I used to like Tractor, so do that make me an extractor fan? Anyhow, Ian Dury and The Blockheads was the first band I saw, at Leeds Uni, basically a school trip. Our teacher who took us managed to get us backstage afterwards, met Ian Dury and he was a top guy tbf. Apparently caught him on a good day, because he could be a bit awkward sometimes. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
First band you saw live on 21:45 - Jul 19 with 2238 views | DaleiLama |
First band you saw live on 18:51 - Jul 19 by Dickydaler | Blimey DL I could have joined you on the walk back to Cassy. I remember I had promised to do overtime at Dunlop the following day. Got home, had an hours sleep and then went in to do the overtime. I managed 2 hours overtime before I fell asleep and had to come home! First band, I think, was either T-rex at belle Vue or Tractor at the Seven Stars who I thought were ace. But my first could well have been another band! Memory goes with age! My most embarrassing though, although not a band obviously, was definitely Alvin Stardust at Heywood Civic. |
Small world Diver. I lived close to Dunlops and dad worked at Tweedales for a while. I was lucky - I hit the sack as soon as I got in (after a what time do you call this from mum) | |
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First band you saw live on 20:02 - Jul 21 with 2102 views | ncfc_chalky |
First band you saw live on 18:05 - Jul 14 by ncfc_chalky | Going the opposite way and I had tickets to see the Barenaked Ladies at Cambridge which I was hugely looking forward to but unfortunately it got cancelled due to the bug |
Just had an email confirming that the gig has been rescheduled for 2022 and I would have had the tickets for four years by the time I see them,anybody else had tickets to see somebody longer? | |
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First band you saw live on 20:09 - Jul 21 with 2091 views | D_Alien |
First band you saw live on 20:02 - Jul 21 by ncfc_chalky | Just had an email confirming that the gig has been rescheduled for 2022 and I would have had the tickets for four years by the time I see them,anybody else had tickets to see somebody longer? |
I believe Long John Baldry was a tall lad | |
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First band you saw live on 20:30 - Jul 21 with 2057 views | ncfc_chalky |
First band you saw live on 20:09 - Jul 21 by D_Alien | I believe Long John Baldry was a tall lad |
Aka Sugar Bear in Elton John's Someone Saved My Life Last Night. | |
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First band you saw live on 20:35 - Jul 21 with 2055 views | mingthemerciless |
First band you saw live on 20:30 - Jul 21 by ncfc_chalky | Aka Sugar Bear in Elton John's Someone Saved My Life Last Night. |
He played the Cubi-Klub in Rochdale several times back in the say. | | | |
First band you saw live on 16:24 - Jul 23 with 1933 views | brownale |
First band you saw live on 20:35 - Jul 21 by mingthemerciless | He played the Cubi-Klub in Rochdale several times back in the say. |
Liquid Gold Spotland Stadium around 1976.Class. | | | |
First band you saw live on 17:38 - Jul 23 with 1904 views | kel | Happy Mondays, BL9 weekender. | | | |
First band you saw live on 18:18 - Jul 23 with 1866 views | mikehunt |
First band you saw live on 16:09 - Jul 19 by BucketBstard | I did the Elephant Fair a couple of times, lovely spot down there St Germains I think. Saw The Cure one year and then The Fall the year after , remember Jimmy Pursey with a bongo band on stage getting really upset at everyone shouting " Bortstal Breakout" sure he said " I dont do that S2!t anymore LOL , sure Sham have done a few Rebellion gigs etc . |
Saw Jimmy Pursey and Sham 69 doing all their hits at the Darwen weekender about three years ago. So not quite finished doing all that sh1t! (Followed by T’Pau of all people) | |
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First band you saw live on 19:56 - Jul 23 with 1807 views | foreverhopefulDale |
First band you saw live on 18:18 - Jul 23 by mikehunt | Saw Jimmy Pursey and Sham 69 doing all their hits at the Darwen weekender about three years ago. So not quite finished doing all that sh1t! (Followed by T’Pau of all people) |
" I did the Elephant Fair a couple of times, lovely spot down there St Germains I think. Saw The Cure one year and then The Fall the year after , remember Jimmy Pursey with a bongo band on stage getting really upset at everyone shouting " Bortstal Breakout" sure he said " I dont do that S2!t anymore LOL , sure Sham have done a few Rebellion gigs etc ." Sham were due to be one of the headline bands at this year's now cancelled, due to Covid , Rebellion. Still a chance there will be a smaller even taking place at the same venue, same time., but many of the acts are international acts, and so with possible Covid restrictions still in place they have cancelled the event. | |
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First band you saw live on 20:02 - Jul 23 with 1798 views | foreverhopefulDale |
First band you saw live on 19:56 - Jul 23 by foreverhopefulDale | " I did the Elephant Fair a couple of times, lovely spot down there St Germains I think. Saw The Cure one year and then The Fall the year after , remember Jimmy Pursey with a bongo band on stage getting really upset at everyone shouting " Bortstal Breakout" sure he said " I dont do that S2!t anymore LOL , sure Sham have done a few Rebellion gigs etc ." Sham were due to be one of the headline bands at this year's now cancelled, due to Covid , Rebellion. Still a chance there will be a smaller even taking place at the same venue, same time., but many of the acts are international acts, and so with possible Covid restrictions still in place they have cancelled the event. |
Also Sham have a tour going on with some North West gigs. Pogoing away to Borstal Breakout was one of my first memories of live gigs, Sham being one of my first gigs at the Apollo in Manchester in 1979/80. [Post edited 23 Jul 2021 20:02]
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First band you saw live on 08:53 - Jul 24 with 1689 views | AlexF | Wow, some fantastic memories in this thread. I suspect a few of these attendances were the work of the great Ronnie Todd, including my own, Ziggy Stardust at the Free Trade. It must have been quite a commitment to arrange those school trips, full marks to the guy, it set some of us on a certain path for life… Regarding Dalei’s question on an Oulder Hill/Tractor link, I may recall it - Rick Milne, brother of Tractor frontman Jim went to that school. I dont recall Jim coming in to the school though, which is weird, because I was a Tractor fan. In fact it was a connection to Tractor’s drummer, Steve Clayton which got my first ‘band’ a playing spot at Deeply Vale, an enormously kind move by Steve as we were nowhere near good enough at the time. So supportive of him. My first ever recordings were done in the attic studio in Steve’s parents house in Heywood. Great days. | | | |
First band you saw live on 10:06 - Jul 24 with 1644 views | mingthemerciless |
First band you saw live on 08:53 - Jul 24 by AlexF | Wow, some fantastic memories in this thread. I suspect a few of these attendances were the work of the great Ronnie Todd, including my own, Ziggy Stardust at the Free Trade. It must have been quite a commitment to arrange those school trips, full marks to the guy, it set some of us on a certain path for life… Regarding Dalei’s question on an Oulder Hill/Tractor link, I may recall it - Rick Milne, brother of Tractor frontman Jim went to that school. I dont recall Jim coming in to the school though, which is weird, because I was a Tractor fan. In fact it was a connection to Tractor’s drummer, Steve Clayton which got my first ‘band’ a playing spot at Deeply Vale, an enormously kind move by Steve as we were nowhere near good enough at the time. So supportive of him. My first ever recordings were done in the attic studio in Steve’s parents house in Heywood. Great days. |
Jim Milne had a brother called Dave who taught CDT at Oulder Hill School for many years. | | | |
First band you saw live on 20:07 - Jul 29 with 1336 views | ncfc_chalky | I was talking about music videos with someone yesterday and tried to remember one but it just wouldn't come to me,24 hrs later it's starting to piss me off I've a feeling that it's by a 90's band and has an old working class bloke singing along to the song in a pub and it's shot in black n white,any ideas before I go mad? | |
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First band you saw live on 20:16 - Jul 29 with 1309 views | judd |
First band you saw live on 20:07 - Jul 29 by ncfc_chalky | I was talking about music videos with someone yesterday and tried to remember one but it just wouldn't come to me,24 hrs later it's starting to piss me off I've a feeling that it's by a 90's band and has an old working class bloke singing along to the song in a pub and it's shot in black n white,any ideas before I go mad? |
Yes | |
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First band you saw live on 20:18 - Jul 29 with 1306 views | ncfc_chalky |
First band you saw live on 20:16 - Jul 29 by judd | Yes |
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