Your First Gig.
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Your First Gig.
Discounting my Auntie Thelma and Uncle Neville taking me to watch Ken Dodd and his Diddeymen (that came from Knotty Ash) at the Palace Theatre in Manny in about 1974, my first proper gig was Stiff Little Fingers at the Manchester Apollo on the (I've just rifled through my scrapbook to find the ticket stub) 12th May 1981, Row BB, Seat 2.
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Different era granted, but it was either Johnny Kid and the Pirates or The Merseybeats......... No, it wasn't, it was the Jack Parnell Orchestra at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool, or was it Stan Kenton at Bolton's Winter Gardens.....or it might have been the Ray Ellington Quartet at Bolton Palais? Gee, it's all so long ago now and I've seen a lot of live acts.
Talk of the North at Eccles used to get tons of big name stars at one time. One of the best ever for me, funnily enough, was a little known Scottish group, The Jimmy Crawford Four. Will all sound like I'm off another planet to you lot.
Talk of the North at Eccles used to get tons of big name stars at one time. One of the best ever for me, funnily enough, was a little known Scottish group, The Jimmy Crawford Four. Will all sound like I'm off another planet to you lot.

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TANGODANCER wrote:Different era granted, but it was either Johnny Kid and the Pirates or The Merseybeats......... No, it wasn't, it was the Jack Parnell Orchestra at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool, or was it Stan Kenton at Bolton's Winter Gardens.....or it might have been the Ray Ellington Quartet at Bolton Palais? Gee, it's all so long ago now and I've seen a lot of live acts.
Talk of the North at Eccles used to get tons of big name stars at one time. One of the best ever for me, funnily enough, was a little known Scottish group, The Jimmy Crawford Four. Will all sound like I'm off another planet to you lot.

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I cannot recall ever going to a live performance. There are exceptions of course: Liberace (I was dragged screaming and kicking by my now wife and her sister - as chauffeur and security - and slept through most of it), the odd folk group who populated coffee shops in those days, the RAAF (they are like the RAF but stutter) brass band who I have to admit are pretty good and, naturally, many many buskers (most of whom are dreadful). Oh yes, I bumped into Tommy Emmanuel in my local shopping centre one day (he was earning his dosh the hard way then) and was captivated; not that I've ever bought any of his recordings.
So, philistine or what? No, not really. I can listen to music through my speakers at home and cannot see the sense in paying to do the same at some over-priced, over-crowded and overly noisy venue. Mind you, I wouldn't mind attending an SSO performance at the Sydney Opera House - but that's too far and far too bothersome to attend and, anyway, I doubt that I could cough up the price of a couple of tickets.
So, philistine or what? No, not really. I can listen to music through my speakers at home and cannot see the sense in paying to do the same at some over-priced, over-crowded and overly noisy venue. Mind you, I wouldn't mind attending an SSO performance at the Sydney Opera House - but that's too far and far too bothersome to attend and, anyway, I doubt that I could cough up the price of a couple of tickets.
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as a young lad i was taken to macca at the NEC and shit myself at the pyrotechnics to live and let die. can still remember it well. then got taken a tour of MOR rock with phil collins and genesis gigs aplenty, including knebworth
had shitty music taste as a teenager so we won't go there and then i'd reckon travis at blackpool empress ballroom was the next phase
had shitty music taste as a teenager so we won't go there and then i'd reckon travis at blackpool empress ballroom was the next phase
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I think my first gig was Goldfiinger at Night and Day (I think).
The first I remember which sticks out in my mind though is Blink 182 at Leeds Festival. It was the first major crowd I'd been in, went down near the front and nearly died. It was awesome. I think that was 2000, although it feels a lot longer ago than that!
The first I remember which sticks out in my mind though is Blink 182 at Leeds Festival. It was the first major crowd I'd been in, went down near the front and nearly died. It was awesome. I think that was 2000, although it feels a lot longer ago than that!
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