on this day in 75
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on this day in 75
Alice fell from the stage and broke six ribs in Vancouver
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He still had difficulty in Liverpool that Sept hitting the high notes on OWB.
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remember the older kids in school telling me how great the Liverpool gig was, never been so jealous in my life
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It was like I willed Alice to come to Liverpool which was the only English stop on the tour besides London. Unforgettable night.
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remember listening to a French radio station on longwave broadcasting a French show on the tour and how great it sounded different to the album but still great. I read Sylvie Simmons review from LA Forum in one of the music papers on my paper round but had to wait 7 years before I got to see Alice when he was next to come back to these shores and I was going to gigs, times like that you wish your folks were into the Coop or had an older brother or sister!
this should bring back memories
http://www.concertphotos.uk.com/aliceco ... per75l.htm
this should bring back memories
http://www.concertphotos.uk.com/aliceco ... per75l.htm
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I think this should be offered as 'solace' for Andy Sixx who did something similar only 4 days ago. It happens to the best of them Andy boy.Alice fell from the stage and broke six ribs in Vancouver
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steven_crayn wrote:remember listening to a French radio station on longwave broadcasting a French show on the tour and how great it sounded different to the album but still great. I read Sylvie Simmons review from LA Forum in one of the music papers on my paper round but had to wait 7 years before I got to see Alice when he was next to come back to these shores and I was going to gigs, times like that you wish your folks were into the Coop or had an older brother or sister!
this should bring back memories
http://www.concertphotos.uk.com/aliceco ... per75l.htm
Thanks for that. I was in the 4th row. Tickets were only available by check. I was in a blind panic as no one in my family had a checking account so I had to go to my mums uncle who wrote the Check for me. I think the max ticket price was two pounds fifty pence.
I should add that The Heavy Metal Kids were great in support.
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steven_crayn wrote:remember listening to a French radio station on longwave broadcasting a French show on the tour and how great it sounded different to the album but still great. I read Sylvie Simmons review from LA Forum in one of the music papers on my paper round but had to wait 7 years before I got to see Alice when he was next to come back to these shores and I was going to gigs, times like that you wish your folks were into the Coop or had an older brother or sister!
this should bring back memories
http://www.concertphotos.uk.com/aliceco ... per75l.htm
Speaking of the L.A. Forum show, just found these two audio tracks on Youtube, good sound:
Billion Dollar Babies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGvjpUJpWFg
The Black Widow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3BG22gwN-Y
Enjoy!
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The Empire Liverpool was my First ever Alice show....absolutely stunning introduction to the man Live.
Top price ticket was indeed £2.50 ( still got my "Stub").
My dad got the tickets for me ( Via postal ordering only, at the time, which annoyed me a little, as I could have queued at the box office overnight quite easily...so I had to take "pot luck" on actually getting any.
Eventually 2 tickets arrived in the Mail.
Oddly, NONE of my friends at the time were interested in the "Spare" ticket I had at all....( it was only my second ever concert back then, so I didn't really know about trying to sell it outside, or stuff like that...) so I asked my Mam if she would like to come along!!
( she was quite the Alice fan anyway....she had no choice, what with me playing the Coop's records every day!! she also gave me the money to buy my first Alice album ( Killer, second hand...).
So, she agreed to supply the "Guiness" in the local pub beforehand, and off we went!!
Outside in the Empire queue, a lot of people were looking for spare tickets, and my mam said I could sell hers if I wanted....but I knew she was secretly looking forward to the show, so I kept hold of it.
( I vividly remember some chap dressed as David Bowie @1973 "Image", begging everyone for a spare....but, If maybe he had bothered to dress as Alice, he just MIGHT have got Lucky with my spare ...)
My Mam absolutely LOVED the Heavy Metal kids ( So Did I....a VASTLY underrated band....).
The atmosphere before Alice took to the stage was amazing....the tension seemed to fill the theatre...
The "magic screen" effect was just stunning!!
I also remember Alice teasing someone in the front row by offering them a Helium-filled balloon, only to let it go free as they reached out to take it....Naughty Man!!.
A Great show indeed, thanks for all the memories that this "Thread" has brought back....
Top price ticket was indeed £2.50 ( still got my "Stub").
My dad got the tickets for me ( Via postal ordering only, at the time, which annoyed me a little, as I could have queued at the box office overnight quite easily...so I had to take "pot luck" on actually getting any.
Eventually 2 tickets arrived in the Mail.
Oddly, NONE of my friends at the time were interested in the "Spare" ticket I had at all....( it was only my second ever concert back then, so I didn't really know about trying to sell it outside, or stuff like that...) so I asked my Mam if she would like to come along!!
( she was quite the Alice fan anyway....she had no choice, what with me playing the Coop's records every day!! she also gave me the money to buy my first Alice album ( Killer, second hand...).
So, she agreed to supply the "Guiness" in the local pub beforehand, and off we went!!
Outside in the Empire queue, a lot of people were looking for spare tickets, and my mam said I could sell hers if I wanted....but I knew she was secretly looking forward to the show, so I kept hold of it.
( I vividly remember some chap dressed as David Bowie @1973 "Image", begging everyone for a spare....but, If maybe he had bothered to dress as Alice, he just MIGHT have got Lucky with my spare ...)
My Mam absolutely LOVED the Heavy Metal kids ( So Did I....a VASTLY underrated band....).
The atmosphere before Alice took to the stage was amazing....the tension seemed to fill the theatre...
The "magic screen" effect was just stunning!!
I also remember Alice teasing someone in the front row by offering them a Helium-filled balloon, only to let it go free as they reached out to take it....Naughty Man!!.
A Great show indeed, thanks for all the memories that this "Thread" has brought back....
Billion Dollar Boobles!!!
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Both the '75 L.A. Forum show and the '78 Saginaw show can be listened to for free from Wolfgang's Vault.
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SickThings wrote:Both the '75 L.A. Forum show and the '78 Saginaw show can be listened to for free from Wolfgang's Vault.
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Thanks Hunter! I listened to both on my headphones! Thanks for the link.
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Love The Heavy Metal Kids, they were great...Gary Holton was an awesome frontman, he had an Alice quality to him, check out this video:pitkin88 wrote:steven_crayn wrote:remember listening to a French radio station on longwave broadcasting a French show on the tour and how great it sounded different to the album but still great. I read Sylvie Simmons review from LA Forum in one of the music papers on my paper round but had to wait 7 years before I got to see Alice when he was next to come back to these shores and I was going to gigs, times like that you wish your folks were into the Coop or had an older brother or sister!
this should bring back memories
http://www.concertphotos.uk.com/aliceco ... per75l.htm
Thanks for that. I was in the 4th row. Tickets were only available by check. I was in a blind panic as no one in my family had a checking account so I had to go to my mums uncle who wrote the Check for me. I think the max ticket price was two pounds fifty pence.
I should add that The Heavy Metal Kids were great in support.
http://youtu.be/EnNKgbrc9jI
Remember The Coop !!