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Albion in the north

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Jools Holland and his amazing millionaires supporting The Police at the Brighton Centre in 81(?)
Was basically Jools playing the piano, post Squeeze but not well known and two extremely full figured young ladies singing. I think I remember it because of the ladies :love::love:
 




bobbysmith01

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The Clash supporting the Stranglers, Foo fighters supporting the Who.


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BN9 BHA

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That was probably out of convenience because Robert Smith used to play for Siouxsie sometimes.

Indeed.
Robert Smith did play guitar on that tour for Siouxsie & The Banshees, because the bands guitarist left just as the tour was about to start.
I did think at the time The Cure were booked as the support act for this tour, and Robert Smith seemed to do a brilliant job at short notice, but I was only 14 and probably didn't know the full story.
 




Superphil

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In a pile of football shirts
Where was this?

At the university (poly?), I guess it was either Grand Parade or Lewes Road, back in 1982 or 83? I'm not local so was bundled in the back of mate Charlie's mini, can't be sure if it was Theatre of Hate supporting. To be fair, it wasn't exactly the finest gig of all time, but as a 16/17 year old it was an event, I still play their album regularly, and The Cults 'Sonic Temple' is a masterpiece from their later years.
 


Peteinblack

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A then unknown Chris de Burgh supporting Cockney Rebel at Brighton Dome in the mid-1970s; only my second ever gig (my first having been Hawkwind at Worthing Assembly Hall).

Still love and listen to Cockney Rebel; absolutely detest Chris de Burgh!
 






Peteinblack

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One of my life's biggest regrets is the support act I missed, because we decided to go to the bar instead. It was 1979, the gig was The Buzzcocks at the London Lyceum, and the support act was a then unknown Manchester band called....Joy Division :annoyed:
 


half time scores

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The Tourists, Top Rank Suite, later to become Eurythmics well Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox did.
I cannot for the life of me remember who they were supporting.
I do remember thinking how fit she looked.
 


Peteinblack

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Bath, Somerset.
Sex Pistols supporting Budgie
Motorhead supporting Hawkwind
INXS supporting Midnight Oil.
Brian Adams supporting David Bowie

Wow! Odd combination (I quite liked Budgie).
 






Napier's Knee

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The Tourists, Top Rank Suite, later to become Eurythmics well Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox did.
I cannot for the life of me remember who they were supporting.
I do remember thinking how fit she looked.

Good shout. If it was late 81/early82, were they supporting the Au Pairs?
 


smeg

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I saw Rage Against the Machine supporting Pearl Jam in 1991 (I think) in LA, they were completely unknown at the time, anyway it was at least a year before their signature tune went viral around the world.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

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Chris De Burgh (of Lady in Red 'fame'), supporting Supertramp (Dome, Brighton, circa 1975)

Diary of Dreams (now firmly established, if a little obscure), supporting Assemblage 23 (Garage, Islington circa 2011)
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Siouxsie And The Banshees at the new regent 77 (not a support band)

I was there. The PA broke down and Kenny Morris ended up doing a 20 minute 'drum solo'. FFS.
 




Not Andy Naylor

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Queen supporting Mott The Hoople.
Wire and Squeeze, both supporting The Tubes.
 




CHAPPERS

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Miles Kane as a member of The Little Flames (who had the spellbinding Eva Petersen on vocals) supported a couple of bands in Brighton, possibly the Arctic Monkeys at their infamous Komedia gig in 2004/5ish, now member of The Last Shadow Puppets.

Not quite at the standard of some posts her but I metion it as they really were quite the good, were The Littles Flames.

Here they are!

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