I'll start the ball Rolling with Eddie and the Hotrods.
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I'll start the ball Rolling with Eddie and the Hotrods.
The very first was the Ronettes, I think it was in 1962 in the Caird Hall Dundee.
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funny enough mine was jimmy shand in the mackays hotel bloody marvelous he was,, my he could get the fiddle going and yer feet tappin, a grand mannie,
then i moved on to british standard now they were world class, and blu whin were flipping great to,
Iv only ever been to see 1 band live, it was in 2007 and i went to see the Levellers :Razz Best time ever!
Was meant to be going to see Muse this year but cana cos baby will still be little :( Another time tho!! I will see them eventually!
Slaughter and the Dogs at the Factory in Hulme. If you wanted Punk, thats where you had to be :cool:
Do you realise just how lucky and priviledged you were. Jimmy Shand Very Rarely played the fiddle. He was a good Fiddle player but he much preferred his Accordion. He went so far to have a special Accordion made for him in Trossingen, Germany by Hohner. The accordion was based on the popular Morino model, but had a diatonic, button arrangement on the treble (similar to a melodeon - tuned B/C/C# ) coupled with a standard, non-diatonic stradella bass system. This instrument is considered by many as the best accordion for Scottish country dance music.
Here is a Very Rare Picture of Jimmy playing his Fiddle. :-
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Depeche Mode...Master & Servant tour in Aberdeen 1984
Bloody good too :D
Sensational Alex Harvey Band at Glasgow Apollo in May 1974. I was 13 and had to run away from home to go to it. Came back 2 days later, and had my arse skelped for my trouble. It was worth it though, and I'm still a huge fan.
Beach Boys at Liverpool Empire in about 1967. They were on one of the package shows with about 4 other bands, The only other one I can remmber was Paul Revere & the Raiders.
I remember the programmes from those type of gigs. It was about 16 pages and each band got photo on one side of page and a Bio. on facing page.
bon jovi the day i got the keys to our first house, 18 years ago in glasgow
Runrig way back in the 1980s.
The Who and the Sensational Alex Harvey Band at Parkhead.1975
Hmmm...Roxette :eek:
Yeah OK you can pick yourselves up off the floor now...
Loved Roxette, saw them in Sheffield.
You are not alone :lol:
Worst Gig anyone? Gary Glitter at G-mex in Mancherstrerefordshire :eek:
Best Gig, Pink Floyd at Main Road :cool: Flying Pig, Awesome
Johnny Fats and the Federals for a dance in the B.B. (?) Hall behind Woolies Thurso circa 1960.
a saw a lot of counry bands at nashville, but most noticed band was sergeant last year when they played in wick.
bloomin amazin!!
mines wid hev til be auld addie, ina miller an her brither bobby coghill. oh...an ma brither too. it wis in 'e mackays hotel.
da ken 'e name o' 'e band, i wis only aboot 6 at 'e time :lol:
First band I went to see was Voodoqueen or Rehab Rejects. Can't remember which was first, but they were the reason I started taking drumming seriously.
First gig gig was Kings Of Leon in the Corn Exchange in Edinburgh. 2003 maybe? Can't remember but was amazing.
My first taste of live music was being taken to the Mercury Motor Inn to see a country and western duo called The Marlettes. As far as I can remember, the lassie played an acoustic guitar and the bloke played the pedal steel guitar. I must have been about 7 years old.
I vividly remember being taken to the High School assembly hall to see The Corries, too, second row seats. That was definitely before I was a pupil there, maybe 1975/76-ish.
Mind you, all of this was interspersed with regular yearly attendances of the Viewfirth Folk Festival.
My first trip south to see a gig was in 1990, SECC, Metallica supported by Warrior Soul. Awe + some.
Edit: Free sound clips of The Marlettes available here. Eee, that brings back memories. Blanket On The Ground and Wolverton Mountain. :D
First gig I went to was Leeds Festival in 2000, first band I saw that weekend were My Vitriol.
My 1st gig was Anthrax supported by Testament 1987
paul young in leeds mid 80's.
i would have loved to have seen queen. freddie was such a showman. that was my husbands first gig.
My 1st was the late great Rory Gallagher in the Caley Hotel, Inverness in 1971. The support act was the keyboard dominated Greenslade which thinking about it now was a strange combination.
Excluding local bands playing in bars etc, my first proper gig was Metallica, 24th Sept 1988 in the Edinburgh Playhouse. Me and Zappster queued for around 2 hours after the gig to meet the band, I was 17yrs old, and James Hetfield was God to me, and they spoke to us, me and Zappster were totally starstruck and as we walked back to our B&B afterwards, we were just a couple of gibbering fools, especially as Zappster was wearing a tour t-shirt that the band hadnt seen before, so James Hetfield struck up a conversation with him...:lol:, it was just one of the greatest moments of my youth :lol:, that innocence is missed badly :)
My first live band was at a local tennis club dance back in 1960's Dublin. They were then called The Downbeats, and later went on to become one of Ireland's premier showbands, Dickie Rock and The Miami Showband.
U2 in Aberdeen before they hit the very big time--1979 i think--lives with me to this day though they have become a bit foolish now
Genesis - Apollo Theatre, Glasgow in 1980 ("The Duke" Tour - I know, not Genesis at their best!)
I got pick-pocketed while in the queue and only discovered after waiting for 2 or 3 hours and could only afford an upper circle seat at £2!!
KISS in the 80's there was paul stanley lookalikes everywhere. I think it was that concert we started chanting at the tv cameras outs side "Terry Christians a p...."
Got dragged to many a band in the Weigh Inn during the late-70s/ early 80s but too young at the time to remember any of them. Saying that, I was always fascinated with the drums, especially clear-skinned toms that had a big black dot in the middle. Got a chance to hit one or two of them now and again, as well.
First (outside Caithness) band I remember seeing was Blues 'N' Trouble at Millbank in June 1989. Will never forget the massive bass presence they had hitting me in the chest, as I gulped down my can of Sweetheart Stout from the side of the stage. Barracuda were supporting that night, incidentally.
First band I travelled to see was either The Black Crowes (Barras) or Helloween (Cathouse) in 1990.
First band I ever saw outside of the UK (America) was Public Enemy and Ice-T in 1991.
Against The Grain
Long time ago.
He he.
Great drummer.
:)
Queen at Wembley Area, they were superb. I then went to every big gig going, including Michael Jackson, Thriller Tour and Madonna on the Virgin Tour, Rolling Stones to name but a few. Also Wham !!!!![lol]