Joined: May 03 2005 Posts: 7416 Location: WF6,a small town in Wakefield
U2, now you've got me talking. Went to see U2 on the War tour, early '83. We went to Leeds uni, Friday evening, before we went into the gig we watched U2 playing live on the Tube tv program. It never registered at the time that they were playing live in Newcastle at 6pm, what could possibly go wrong. We waited an age in the uni, bands generally came on stage at the uni at about nine o'clock. They eventually turned up at 10-45, taxi booked for 11, no mobile phones in those days. We only saw 15 mins, next day I phoned Leeds uni up to complain, left my phone number etc. Within an hour I got a call back from a guy called I think Paul McGuiness, never heard of him, he said he was U2's tour manager, he asked if we could get to Newcastle on Tuesday, he said ask for him and he'd sort us out. We got to Newcastle city hall (I think) asked for him. He took us to our own box, gave us waiter service, free drinks all evening, free program and told us to wait around after the gig. Gig finished, he came up to us and ushered us to the front of the stage, U2 sat, legs dangling over the edge, four Normy loads and U2 sat talking gigs. After an hour PM walked us out then gave us £30 (in'83) petrol money and his address to get in touch if we ever wanted tickets. Fantastic gesture and something I've always appreciated. Ps. Three of the band were amazing but Larry Mullen Jr was a right knob even that early in his career.
Madonna at Roundhay was my first also, The Jam would be the one to go back for me, was too young at the time so never got to see them, also would have loved to see the Who in their pomp, a friend of mine at work loved Weller, when she went to see the Jam she had broken her leg, Bruce noticed she was struggling getting knocked all over so he got the bouncers to get her out and she sat on the edge of the stage for the entire gig.
Joined: Jun 01 2015 Posts: 2945 Location: The sunny South (of Wakefield)
Been fortunate enough to get tickets for the greatest band ever on 5th June at Old Trafford- THE ROLLING STONES!!!!!! First saw them at Leeds Odeon in October 1965 and they're just as good now.
Any of the punk lovers in this thread should check out Milloy. Punk band from Wakefield. They're quality. I believe the lead singer used to be the Daddy Cool mascot a couple of seasons ago. They've recently reunited after their bassist passed away. Check out their songs Blackjack and Mary Rose but both albums are quality.
Joined: Jan 29 2006 Posts: 1345 Location: Wakefield
The great Edwin Starr at Unity Hall in the 70s. Passed the mic down so we could sing the chorus of "Agent Double O Soul" with him. Gone but not forgotten.
The skids at Warehouse 23 the other month were brilliant as they were 30 odd years ago at the Unity Hall. Any one going to see Billy Bragg can expect to see a party political broadcast saw him recently at the Paul Heaton at Hull KR. In fairness to the organizers they did put him on 30 minute earlier than advertised so luckily a lot of people missed most of his set. Dont think they have ever played Wakefield but would recommend Bar Steward sons of Val Doonican who never fail to impress.
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