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Thread: O/T A Blast From The Past

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    O/T A Blast From The Past

    Some of you guys might find this interesting . Can you remember your first visit to Sheffield City Hall ? And who did you see?
    Oddly enough my first visit I didn't even get in , Bob Dylan ,I went on the night hoping to get a ticket but it was sold out . Also there was some kind of protest going on " Dylan Is A Judas " type thing, apparently he had gone " Electric" upsetting his followers to a very high level
    https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so...1EPGQ62V4jL_rM
    Last edited by LincsMiller; 05-08-2024 at 06:52 PM.

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    Lloyd cole and the commotions

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    Early 70’s. The Sensational Alex Harvey Band.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LincsMiller View Post
    Some of you guys might find this interesting . Can you remember your first visit to Sheffield City Hall ? And who did you see?
    Oddly enough my first visit I didn't even get in , Bob Dylan ,I went on the night hoping to get a ticket but it was sold out . Also there was some kind of protest going on " Dylan Is A Judas " type thing, apparently he had gone " Electric" upsetting his followers to a very high level
    https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so...1EPGQ62V4jL_rM
    Saw on I think sky arts a few weeks ago a great programme on Dylan. His UK tour when yes, his music style change upset a lot, lots of booing.

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    Heading towards the 40th anniversary of my first visit and my first ever concert.
    Depeche Mode Oct 19th 1984

    Support act Portion Control so they were technically the first band I ever saw

    It actually felt like it changed my life.
    Both as regards DM who I've seen over 30 times since and live music generally.

    Love going to gigs since that night and have been to well over 250 at least.

    I'm not sure how many times I've been to the City Hall without checking, but at one point in the mid to late '80s it felt like I was going almost every week 😆

    Some of the highlights being
    Iron Maiden a couple of times, Tom Jones, Blondie, David Lee Roth, James, The Smiths, Tears for Fears and the last time I ever saw Depeche Mode in a small venue in '88

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    Lincs, my first ever at the City Hall was in the 80's to see Big Country and it was a brilliant gig.

    So sad Stuart Adamson took his own life so young. Such a talented artist and singer

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    The kinks, Roy Orbison, Gene Pitney an Marianne Faithfull - think the ticket was five shillings (25p)

    Must have been about 1964/5 went on hot date with Doreen Somebody !!!

    Went some time later to see Beatles

    Real music 👍

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    Early 70s Lindisfarne, Cat Stevens & Strawbs.

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    Cliff Richard

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    Jasper Carrot late 70s/1980 on a very hot date to whom I’ve been married to for 42 years.

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