Punk and New Wave thread.

i saw the insane 4 times...

20th dec 1981 "christmas on earth" alldayer = leeds queens hall
(with vice squad, uk subs, chron gen, exploited, g.b.h., black flag, damned, anti-nowhere league, outcasts, chelsea, lama, trokner kecks and charge)

2nd june 1982 = manchester drifters
(with violators and xpozez)

4th aug 1982 = manchester drifters
(with chaos uk, mayhem and short commercial break)

27th sept 1982 = keighley funhouse
(with crash, red alert and blitzkreig)




thank fuck i kept a diary.
That's impressive, you certainly know your punk mate. I've seen about 10 of those bands.
 
I was at Xmas on Earth at Leeds too.
Ankle deep in water at the venue as everyone dragged in the snow on their footwear
Sadly repeated at the Welcome to 1984 show but this time it wasn't only melted snow as the toilets backed up as well. The shithole that was Leeds Queens Hall. On the plus side I saw The Damned, Lord Sutch, Subs, GBH, Upstarts, Abrasive Wheels, Chelsea, Action Pact, Newtown Neurotics, English Dogs (Best performance of the day), Enemy, Burial, H-Men and Partisans. Went partially deaf before The Damned came on.

18 years later an image of my ticket that day was on The Damned's 35th Anniversary Spaun snare drum (organised by Pinch who was in the English Dogs at that time). There's only 35 in existence and I have one.
 
Tempted.

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Loved the Rezillos.
But, Space-Age Punk was never going to last.
They still are a good live act and well worth seeing...
Destination Venus was the first (joint first) punk song I bought, the same time as I bought Tommy Gun having seen both The Clash and Rezillos on Tiswas in the morning. Or was it The Revillos?
 

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