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What was the first Gig that you went too







slinky

The Only Way Is Brighton
Jan 19, 2011
1,222
BN2
Iron Maiden - Wembley Arena 11th of December 1988

The Setlist as follows:

Moonchild
The Evil That Men Do
The Prisoner
Still Life
Die With Your Boots On
Infinite Dreams
Killers
Can I Play With Madness
Heaven Can Wait
Wasted Years
The Clairvoyant
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
The Number of the Beast
Hallowed Be Thy Name
Iron Maiden
Encore:
Run to the Hills
Running Free
Sanctuary

not that i was obsessed or anything, but it seemed to have stuck in my mind
 




JamesAndTheGiantHead

Well-known member
Sep 2, 2011
6,294
Worthing
A Perfect Circle (Half Tool half Smashing Pumpkins - ish) at the Hammersmith Apollo.

BEST gig however was the Pixies at Ally Pally. I won't lie, I cried with joy.
 


Man of Harveys

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
18,770
Brighton, UK
UB40 at the Brighton Centre - just after Red Red Wine had come out, in I think 1984. They were still not entirely uncool at this point of their career, although not for too much longer - Rat In Me Kitchen was just around the corner.

God it was LOUD. Then a punch-up broke out in the standing area which prompted Ali Campbell to break off one song halfway through and get the bouncers to throw out those scrapping. The two Middle Eastern gentlemen sitting next to me smoked a spliff so large throughout proceedings that they seemed to have little idea when songs were starting or finishing, or indeed probably whether they were watching UB40 or Adam and the Ants or Spandau Ballet.

All of which was terribly impressive to a gauche, impressionable 13 year old. My second gig - The Police on Xmas Eve at the same venue later that year - was better.
 






So.CalGull

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2010
505
Orange County. California.
UB40 at the Brighton Centre - just after Red Red Wine had come out, in I think 1984. They were still not entirely uncool at this point of their career, although not for too much longer - Rat In Me Kitchen was just around the corner.

God it was LOUD. Then a punch-up broke out in the standing area which prompted Ali Campbell to break off one song halfway through and get the bouncers to throw out those scrapping. The two Middle Eastern gentlemen sitting next to me smoked a spliff so large throughout proceedings that they seemed to have little idea when songs were starting or finishing, or indeed probably whether they were watching UB40 or Adam and the Ants or Spandau Ballet.

All of which was terribly impressive to a gauche, impressionable 13 year old. My second gig - The Police on Xmas Eve at the same venue later that year - was better.

Remember that fight and that night well. My first concert was two years previously same band, same venue and even the same date, November 3rd, I still have a "Derek Block" presents UB40 poster kicking around somewhere.

They played there on those dates for about 5 years, the one in '82 I remember shitting myself as my older brother, who took me and a mate, told us the National Front were going to be there, and if we got split up, run home along the seafront...all 12 miles to Seaford, great night but spent most of the time looking for skinheads to avoid.
 


smillie's garden

Am I evil?
Aug 11, 2003
2,615
Ozzy Osbourne at the Dome on Halloween (!), 1980. Budgie were supposed to be the support act, but they pulled out for some reason, and a bunch of pissed up/off bikers started chucking stuff at the unfortunate replacement band. For a sheltered 14 year this was terrifying and thrilling at the same time.
 






RickofBHAFC

New member
Jul 27, 2004
269
My first gig was blink 182 in 2004, was blinding. completely got the bug for gigs since then, seen oasis twice, ocean colour scene, stereophonics thrice, courteeners, the enemy thrice, sex pistols, stiff little fingers four times, emmy the great, james, manic street preachers, paul weller, the rifles, dead sixties, kasabian, fratellis, jack penate, red hot chilli peppers, biffy clyro, twin atlantic, and have tickets to the foo fighters, with biffy clyro and death cab for cutie and a ticket for the arctic monkeys.

Impressive list - I also love my gigs. The first i ever went to was The Stranglers at Crawley Leisure Centre in 1979 since then I have seen . . . The Clash, The Adverts, The Jam (x 2), UB40 (x 4), Shakatak, Steel Pulse, Simple Minds (x 5), Big Country (x 5), Level 42, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, The Sex Pistols (x 3), David Bowie, Oasis (x 2), Busted, Basement Jaxx, Celine Dion, U2 (x 2), Fall Out Boy, Louise (Redknapp, former Eternal singer), Coldplay (x 2), Richard Ashcroft (of The Verve), The Editors (x 2), Kaiser Chiefs (x 2), Madness, The Specials, Spandau Ballet, Depeche Mode, OMD (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark), Take That, Arctic Monkeys, The Killers, Green Day, The Enemy, Kasabian, Paul Weller, Hard-Fi, White Lies, Snow Patrol and Kings of Leon. Still got my ticket stubs for a lot of these gigs as well!

A fairly eclectic list - some are not to my taste and is where I have taken my wife/daughter/son to see artistes that they like. Also some of these have been seen as support acts. Some of the older bands which I didn't get to see the first time round I have seen on their re-union tours.

Next up is Kasabian again at The Brighton Centre in November.
 


Albalbion

Well-known member
Feb 24, 2009
1,242
Kingston
:thumbsup: kasabian were fantastic when i saw them, since i posted that list, ive seen the foo fighters, by far the best gig ive ever been to. add alice cooper to that list too, he came on for the foos encore!
 




RickofBHAFC

New member
Jul 27, 2004
269
:thumbsup: kasabian were fantastic when i saw them, since i posted that list, ive seen the foo fighters, by far the best gig ive ever been to. add alice cooper to that list too, he came on for the foos encore!

Actually first saw Kasabian supporting Oasis at Heaton Park (with The Enemy as well) and they were quality so really looking forward to the gig. Just out of interest where did you see the Pistols? Was that at Brixton Academy?
 


DavePage

Well-known member
Wow, you guys are making me feel old:
Dome-the original Four Tops
Brighton Center-Supertramp
Wembley Arena-Jackson 5 with the real mini black Michael
Wembley Stadium-Live Aid
Hammy Odeon-Poss Peter Gabriel
Concorde 2-Sigue Sigue Sputnik
Jenkinson Bar-Ultravox
The Suite-Boomtown Rats & Martha & the Muffins
First gigs abroad-followed the Steve Harley/ Cockney Rebel tour
 
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Leosayer

Active member
Aug 25, 2011
322
Kent
First one not through choice was Smokie on school trip to Glasgow in 1975, first from choice was The Jam at Wembley Arena final tour 1982 - fantastic!
 


Leosayer

Active member
Aug 25, 2011
322
Kent
The LAST one I went to was Dr and the medics at Caldicot castle last week :lolol:

Are they still going! How was it. They came and played at our Uni in Swansea the week they had their big hit it was great. We got invited to the after gig party but were disappointed to find they just sat there and drank tea - not very rock n' roll!
 




Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
33,625
East Wales
Are they still going! How was it. They came and played at our Uni in Swansea the week they had their big hit it was great. We got invited to the after gig party but were disappointed to find they just sat there and drank tea - not very rock n' roll!
They were really good fun, this is their 30th anniversary year. Very glam :lolol:
 




Tony Meolas Loan Spell

Slut Faced Whores
Jul 15, 2004
18,067
Vamanos Pest
I stress this was before we knew but gary glitters gangshow at the brighton centre!!
 


Surf's Up

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2011
10,212
Here
The Stones, followed by the Who followed by Jimi Hendrix - all on Hastings Pier (can't/won't remember the year but circa 1965/6!!!)
 


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