| What was your 1st gig? 15:53 - Dec 7 with 3752 views | stickymockwell | Im just about to take my daughter to the Brixton Academy to see her favourite band The Last Dinner Party. Thats a great venue for a 1st timer. Mine was Shakin Stevens at the Ipswich Regent. |  |
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| What was your 1st gig? on 07:47 - Dec 8 with 395 views | CaptainAhab | Teenage Fanclub at the Cambridge Corn Exchange. Have fun at Brixton, great venue that. Pain to get in nowadays though, make sure you go early! |  | |  |
| What was your 1st gig? on 07:56 - Dec 8 with 387 views | LevelTheLand | Foo Fighters at The Regent, would have been 2007? Then Motörhead supported by Clutch a few months later. |  | |  |
| What was your 1st gig? on 08:01 - Dec 8 with 378 views | Keno | Elkie Brooks at the Brighton centre about 1979 |  |
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| What was your 1st gig? on 08:25 - Dec 8 with 340 views | Herbivore | Longpigs at the ULU. Would have been 1996 I think. |  |
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| What was your 1st gig? on 08:56 - Dec 8 with 301 views | BlueNomad | Slade, Suzi Quattro and Thin Lizzy at the Boscombe Ballrooms in 1972. I saw Slade a few times and still regard them as one of the best live bands ever. |  | |  |
| What was your 1st gig? on 09:18 - Dec 8 with 293 views | BluJu | Queen at Wembley! Not a bad start. INXS, The Alarm and Status Quo supporting. The latter two bands I saw a few times after too - Quo were unavoidable! My gig habits these days couldn't be further from this gig, with much smaller venues being the norm. BTW did anyone catch Rival Sons at Ipswich Corn Exchange this year? [Post edited 8 Dec 9:18]
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| What was your 1st gig? on 09:45 - Dec 8 with 278 views | soupytwist |
| What was your 1st gig? on 21:56 - Dec 7 by football | NEDs - awesome band |
As the French magazine Les Inrockuptibles put it in a review of a Neds gig around 1991 "If it was a good idea for a band to have two bass players, we would have known by now." |  | |  |
| What was your 1st gig? on 09:48 - Dec 8 with 274 views | soupytwist | Dire Straits at Hammersmith Odeon, December 1985 I think. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| What was your 1st gig? on 09:50 - Dec 8 with 266 views | Blueschev | Skin, at Ipswich Corn Exchange in 1994. |  | |  |
| What was your 1st gig? on 10:00 - Dec 8 with 252 views | leitrimblue |
| What was your 1st gig? on 00:54 - Dec 8 by IPS_wich | I would have only been 14 then and would have never heard of them at that time - five years later The Neph were my favourite band but had just split up - shame because I only saw them live in their Nefilim iteration in around 96/97. For me, Carter USM at Cambridge Corn Exchange May 92, just before my A Level exams was my first gig; swiftly followed by Pop Will Eat Itself at London Marquee in June 92 just after my exams (one of the five night mini-residency they did at the Marquee). My main memory at the PWEI gig was this was probably about a year or two before barriers were put up at every venue and despite 3-4 security guards trying to stop people, the stream of stage divers was just nonstop. Pretty sure I crowd surfed a couple of time but I never made it to the stage. |
Yer my first woulda been CUSM or Wonder Stuff, Neds, Breeders or some if those early Grunge bands like Superchunk at Cambridge Corn Exchange or the Junction. Theve all blended into 1 so can't remember which 1 came first. |  | |  |
| What was your 1st gig? on 10:28 - Dec 8 with 222 views | Oldsmoker |
| What was your 1st gig? on 20:57 - Dec 7 by WeWereZombies | Maybe distant cousins, I never saw The Kinks, Eric Burdon and War or Atomic Rooster at rhe Pier but I did see Genesis, The Mick Abrahams Band, Glen Cornick's Wild Turkey, Arthur Brown and Supertramp there. Saw The Groundhogs at The Manor but I was pissed up and abused them from the crowd to the extent that I was taken upstairs by a roadie and given a talking to ! And I was at the infamous gig at The Baths where The Edgar Broughton Band left the stage after ten minutes because of electrical shocks and never came back. Also was at Zep and remember Gong, Camel, Stackridge, Focus, Stray and quite a few others fondly/ The Genesis / Caravan / Band called O triple bill at the Civic College was pretty impressive but again I fecked up seeing Caravan due to my pursuit of a girl way out of my league and attached to the local Frank Zappa look alike. Also Argent / Man /Skid Row (Gary Moore band not the American one) was wonderful, as was Heads Hands and Feet / The Pretty Things / Doctor Feelgood. But at the time it felt like hardly any bands came to Ipswich... [Post edited 8 Dec 11:57]
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The music venues in Ipswich were few. The Gaumont and the Baths weren't used often enough. Saw Elkie Brookes fronting Vinegar Joe at the Manor. We traveled to Essex Uni for gigs and also Kings Cross Cinema all-night gigs on Fridays - Quintessence, Hawkwind, Kilburn and the High Roads, Gong. Left East Anglia just when Punk started. |  |
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| What was your 1st gig? on 10:34 - Dec 8 with 216 views | mellowblue |
| What was your 1st gig? on 06:16 - Dec 8 by Benters | Thinking back at around the same time some really decent bands were playing the Essex Uni,unfortunately I missed AC/DC as I was to young,but I did manage to see Ian Gillan,Motörhead and Girls school to name a couple. |
Mate went to that AC/DC one. Was filmed as part of the Beeb's "Rock Goes To College" series. Looked a good night. Wish I could have got there. Gillan was good. Always my drive home music after a night out. |  | |  |
| What was your 1st gig? on 10:34 - Dec 8 with 212 views | blue_curacao | Big Country at Wembley Arena c.1984 supported by The Cult |  | |  |
| What was your 1st gig? on 10:47 - Dec 8 with 193 views | Greg_Norton |
| What was your 1st gig? on 19:23 - Dec 7 by PhilTWTD | Donald Swann at Snape Maltings in the late 70s, probably. Otherwise, Billy Bragg or The Damned at the Gaumont in 1985. |
Mine was Billy Bragg at the Gaumont, supported by Brendan Croker & the 5 O’Clock Shadows! |  | |  |
| What was your 1st gig? on 10:48 - Dec 8 with 190 views | Benters |
| What was your 1st gig? on 08:25 - Dec 8 by Herbivore | Longpigs at the ULU. Would have been 1996 I think. |
I saw them in Ipswich somewhere good band that. |  |
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| What was your 1st gig? on 10:51 - Dec 8 with 183 views | Benters |
| What was your 1st gig? on 10:34 - Dec 8 by mellowblue | Mate went to that AC/DC one. Was filmed as part of the Beeb's "Rock Goes To College" series. Looked a good night. Wish I could have got there. Gillan was good. Always my drive home music after a night out. |
Yeah I have seen that a few times. They also played a old theatre in Colchester town centre my mate still has his ticket i believe it was something daft like £3 to get in 😂 |  |
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| What was your 1st gig? on 10:55 - Dec 8 with 178 views | DJR |
| What was your 1st gig? on 10:47 - Dec 8 by Greg_Norton | Mine was Billy Bragg at the Gaumont, supported by Brendan Croker & the 5 O’Clock Shadows! |
He played at the Gaumont the year before supporting the Style Council and I went along only to see him. At that stage his repertoire was confined to his first album, and I was one of the few there who knew all (or any of) his songs. |  | |  |
| What was your 1st gig? on 11:00 - Dec 8 with 171 views | Radlett_blue |
| What was your 1st gig? on 10:51 - Dec 8 by Benters | Yeah I have seen that a few times. They also played a old theatre in Colchester town centre my mate still has his ticket i believe it was something daft like £3 to get in 😂 |
Gigs were WAY cheaper back then, even allowing for general inflation, but then the music industry model was completely different - the tour might be lucky to break even, but it was usually about promoting the new album, which could net £mmm. And now, "name" artists can carry on for ever & play their greatest hits in front of 20,000 at the O2 & gross £2m+ per gig. |  |
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| What was your 1st gig? on 11:14 - Dec 8 with 141 views | Benters |
| What was your 1st gig? on 11:00 - Dec 8 by Radlett_blue | Gigs were WAY cheaper back then, even allowing for general inflation, but then the music industry model was completely different - the tour might be lucky to break even, but it was usually about promoting the new album, which could net £mmm. And now, "name" artists can carry on for ever & play their greatest hits in front of 20,000 at the O2 & gross £2m+ per gig. |
Very true. |  |
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| What was your 1st gig? on 11:22 - Dec 8 with 124 views | baxterbasics |
| What was your 1st gig? on 11:00 - Dec 8 by Radlett_blue | Gigs were WAY cheaper back then, even allowing for general inflation, but then the music industry model was completely different - the tour might be lucky to break even, but it was usually about promoting the new album, which could net £mmm. And now, "name" artists can carry on for ever & play their greatest hits in front of 20,000 at the O2 & gross £2m+ per gig. |
Yup they aren't shifting CDs like they used to and Spotify pays sweet FA. Live is now the main source of income, esp including the expensive merch every fan needs to buy. |  |
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| What was your 1st gig? on 11:26 - Dec 8 with 118 views | PhilTWTD |
| What was your 1st gig? on 10:47 - Dec 8 by Greg_Norton | Mine was Billy Bragg at the Gaumont, supported by Brendan Croker & the 5 O’Clock Shadows! |
Indeed! Ted Hawkins was due to play as well but was ill, I seem to recall. |  | |  |
| What was your 1st gig? on 11:56 - Dec 8 with 96 views | _CliveBaker_ | Ash, Ipswich Corn Exchange, 2001. Supported by Razorlight who were little known at the time. |  | |  |
| What was your 1st gig? on 11:57 - Dec 8 with 93 views | Herbivore |
| What was your 1st gig? on 11:56 - Dec 8 by _CliveBaker_ | Ash, Ipswich Corn Exchange, 2001. Supported by Razorlight who were little known at the time. |
They should've stayed that way. |  |
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| What was your 1st gig? on 12:16 - Dec 8 with 69 views | WeWereZombies |
| What was your 1st gig? on 21:29 - Dec 7 by Radlett_blue | A friend of mine saw Hawkwind around that time. He did know music & played guitar himself; he said it was the worst gig he'd attended - weird special effects with heavy rock played on top. |
I saw Hawkwind maybe five times from 1972 and 1974 and they were a pretty good live band in my experience, mind you I also found that my state of consciousness was quite altered by 'secondary smoke' at their gigs. Little did I know that a work colleague of the time, Alan Davey, would become Lemmy's replacement in the band. |  |
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| What was your 1st gig? on 12:24 - Dec 8 with 49 views | WeWereZombies |
| What was your 1st gig? on 21:29 - Dec 7 by Radlett_blue | A friend of mine saw Hawkwind around that time. He did know music & played guitar himself; he said it was the worst gig he'd attended - weird special effects with heavy rock played on top. |
I saw Hawkwind maybe five times from 1972 and 1974 and they were a pretty good live band in my experience, mind you I also found that my state of consciousness was quite altered by 'secondary smoke' at their gigs. Little did I know that a work colleague of the time, Alan Davey, would become Lemmy's replacement in the band. |  |
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