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moggy

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Oct 15, 2003
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southwick
Psychedelic furs.......early 80s
 




Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Fiveways
I must be older than you then,I saw The Cure support Siouxie & The Banshees in 1979 :lol:

I'd imagine it was a good one. I might have been wrong on the date, might have been 1983, The Top tour (one of their worst albums). Went on to see them ten times, I think all of them were in the 1980s.
 








Cosmic Joker

The Motorik
Apr 14, 2010
564
Chichester
Marillion, Brighton Centre 1985 - not very cool but I enjoyed it at the time

Motorhead, Worthing Assembly Hall. Rock'n'Roll Tour 1987. Met Lemmy and the band before the gig. Awesome night and still deaf
I was at that one, also thought it was a great gig. Wasn't that the one where some **** near the front threw a pint of beer over Lemmy. He was not happy to say the least and stopped the gig until the bouncers had removed the offender from the hall.
 








spellfast

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Jul 14, 2011
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Stone Cross
The strawbs at the dome c1973
 




Beezer

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Feb 27, 2013
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The Skids at the Top Rank ('79?) and The Specials later the same week, same venue.
OMG I'm old.....
I,m sure the skids came to my school before this gig and played a couple of tracks including TV stars(Albert tatlock )
 


Gregory2Smith1

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Sep 21, 2011
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Auch
I'd imagine it was a good one. I might have been wrong on the date, might have been 1983, The Top tour (one of their worst albums). Went on to see them ten times, I think all of them were in the 1980s.

it was,I went along to see Siouxie but The Cure were excellent,Three Imaginary Boys is one of my all time favourite albums
 


Aveacarlin'

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Jul 5, 2011
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Marillion, Brighton Centre 1985 - not very cool but I enjoyed it at the time


I was at that one, also thought it was a great gig. Wasn't that the one where some **** near the front threw a pint of beer over Lemmy. He was not happy to say the least and stopped the gig until the bouncers had removed the offender from the hall.
Yeah. I remember that and Phil Campbell gesticulating to the guy to go backstage. I bet he didn't take him up on it........
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
Marillion, Brighton Centre 1985 - not very cool but I enjoyed it at the time

Ha. I was at this gig but it was far from my first. In fact I'd seen Marillion on the first leg of the Misplaced tour at Hammersmith. I saw pretty much every rock band you can name during the mid-80s....fun times.

My first proper gig was Magnum at Eastbourne Winter Gardens. And I've been going to gigs regularly ever since. Over 30 years later and this year I currently have 23 gigs attended or line up in 2015 already.
 
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Kaiser_Soze

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Apr 14, 2008
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The Levellers for me c1997 at Brighton Centre
 






Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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Ha. I was at this gig but it was far from my first. In fact I'd seen Marillion on the first leg of the Misplaced tour at Hammersmith.

My first proper gig was Magnum at Eastbourne Winter Gardens. And I've been going to gigs regularly ever since. Over 30 years later and this year I currently have 23 gigs attended or line up in 2015 already.

I think Marillion was on a Sunday night and, when they started to play the whole of Misplaced Childhood I sat up against the wall of the Brighton Centre and fell asleep. If the Magnum gig was touring 'On a Storyteller's Night' it was on cup final day 1985. The friends I went with insisted on leaving to go to the gig before the game finished, so we missed the Moran sending off and extra time.. I was annoyed until I found out Whiteside scored, one of my least favourite players ever.

My first gig was at the Centre for Thin Lizzy's farewell tour in 1983.
 




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