Ghengis Smith
Ireland |
1 of 88
Thu 6th Dec 2012 3:09am
First gig I ever went to.
Cov Theatre 1975.
75p in!
Great night.
What was the first concert you went to?
Don't look around to find the sound that's right beneath your feet
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Foxcote
Warwick |
2 of 88
Thu 6th Dec 2012 9:20am
Not Coventry, I am afraid, I was about 10 years old and went with my older cousin to see the Beatles in London, I was far too young, couldn't understand why they were all screaming (and that was just the Beatles)! The odd lyric wafted in and out over the banshees, standing on their seats and overall, a bit scary! But I'll never forget it. A good post for Christmas and hope the members responding enjoyed their first concert more than I did
A few seconds of footage of the fans waiting to see The Beatles in Coventry |
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Meerkat
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3 of 88
Thu 6th Dec 2012 9:29am
Went to see The Beatles at The Coventry Theatre, with my older sister and her friend. That was back in November 1963, I was 15. |
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Foxcote
Warwick |
4 of 88
Thu 6th Dec 2012 9:32am
Hey, you could be on that video! |
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Midland Red
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5 of 88
Thu 6th Dec 2012 11:02am
Coventry Theatre, 12 November 1961 - this BIG one !
Superb!
PS Joe Brown is still going strong - if you get the chance to see him live, GO! - what a talented entertainer he is - highly recommended |
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Beesman
Cornwall |
6 of 88
Thu 6th Dec 2012 11:27am
The first concert I went to was The Who at the Lanchester Poly in November 1970. Tickets were £1 each! There were only 900 tickets available as The Who insisted on having a special stage built which reduced the capacity. By all accounts the Poly made a loss on the concert as The Who were paid £1200 for the gig.
It is reckoned that there were over 1000 people outside the hall listening to the show.
The headline in the Coventry Evening Telegraph on the Monday read 'The why of the loss from The Who'
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield |
7 of 88
Thu 6th Dec 2012 12:14pm
I really can't remember which was my first gig. I was a regular at the Lanchester Poly in the early 70s, like Beesman. They had some big names over the years and admission prices were always cheap, as was the beer! There were also plenty of bands at local night clubs in those days, including Mr George and the City Centre Club, plus some decent bands at the Chesford Grange. When you see how few gig venues there are now, you realise how lucky we were.
Midland Red, that looked like an impressive line up. A bit of trivia re Eden Kane - he is one of the only three brothers to have UK Top 10 hits, his brothers being Peter and Robin Sarstedt. I love the Billy Fury music too. Although he is no longer with us, his old backing band, the Tornados, still perform with a substitute 'Billy' as The Billy Fury Story. Anyone who is into the music should catch it if they can. |
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heritage
Bedworth |
8 of 88
Thu 6th Dec 2012 12:25pm
Tommy Steele at the Hippodrome, it must have been 1957/8. Audience were throwing red roses at the stage. |
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nirvana
coventry |
9 of 88
Thu 6th Dec 2012 1:47pm
My first gig was Long John Baldry at the Berkeley Grill on Holyhead Rd, he had a young piano player called Elton John, think it was about 1964, after that I was hooked on live gigs, and still am |
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Rootes66
Dunfermline |
10 of 88
Thu 6th Dec 2012 1:58pm
The first concert I can remember was one my parents took me to in the Hippodrome. It was a classical concert conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham, presumably with the Halle Orchestra. It must have been mid 1950s. Sadly I remember very little about it now, I was too young, although I can see Beecham taking a bow and conducting the orchestra. The most vivid memory I have is of the inside of the Hippodrome with its "moulded" plaster ceiling, all curvy and painted a pink colour. It was the first time I was at the place. I remember the Beatles coming around 1963, not because I was there but because you could hear the screaming going inside from quite a distance away in Broadgate! Hugh
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Primrose
USA |
11 of 88
Thu 6th Dec 2012 2:30pm
Gary Glitter, Tiffany's, 1972 I think. Have been very, very embarrassed about this ever since.
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry |
12 of 88
Thu 6th Dec 2012 4:00pm
My first proper concert was Barclay James Harvest at Salford during freshers week in 1971. Ticket was 25p including two support acts. My first concert in Coventry was either one of the Saturday night ones at the Lanch (Roy Harper or Caravan, can't remember which one though) or Mott the Hoople at the Locarno.
Before then it had been mainly folk clubs.
Happy Days |
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flapdoodle
Coventry |
13 of 88
Thu 6th Dec 2012 6:23pm
The Dooleys at Colne Municipal Hall when I was about 11.
The first gig I went to proper was Jethro Tull in Preston in 1989.
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands |
14 of 88
Thu 6th Dec 2012 6:28pm
Not Coventry but London - The Hammersmith Palais in 68 to see a Stax, Atlantic line up of Sam & Dave, Arthur Conley, Percy Sledge Joe Tex and Jimmy Ruffin.
First in Cov, that would be Jigsaw at Mr. George.
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Midland Red
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15 of 88
Fri 7th Dec 2012 5:55pm
On 6th Dec 2012 12:14pm, MisterD-Di said:
Midland Red, that looked like an impressive line up. I love the Billy Fury music too. Although he is no longer with us, his old backing band, the Tornados, still perform with a substitute 'Billy' as The Billy Fury Story. Anyone who is into the music should catch it if they can.
Spot on MisterD-Di - we saw "The Billy Fury Experience" in 1997, with Colin Gold as Billy, backed by "Fury's Tornados", and in 2009 we saw the same set-up again in "Halfway to Paradise - The Billy Fury Story"
Colin Gold was immaculate in his portrayal of Billy on each occasion
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