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margaret

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09 Feb 2015
“I'm sure I must have been at this 1974 gig but I can't find my ticket stub. Definately saw them in 1975 and 1976 though!”
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19 Nov 2014
“I remember Hime & Addison on John Dalton Street very well from the 1970's as I purchased many tickets from the box office located within the store. My friend and I even queued up all night outside the store to purchase tickets for Emerson Lake & Palmer at the Free Trade Hall in November 1972. Those were the days when you could purchase tickets a couple of weeks before the actual performance and not have to wait nearly a year before you get to see the band!”
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16 Aug 2013
“I remember this store very well as I often made a bee line for it to be able to get LPs which weren't always available in the run of the mill record shops. I bought a couple of Led Zeppelin bootleg albums recorded at their May 1975 gigs at Earl's Court which I was thrilled to get as I'd been to both gigs.”
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16 Aug 2013
“I remember this venue which was situated close to Belle Vue down a side street and saw a few bands there including Leo Sayer and Van der Graf Generator! From memory the place was a bit of a dump but served a purpose I suppose.”
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01 May 2012
“Hime & Addison was located on John Dalton Street. They sold tickets from a small booth at the rear of the shop. I remember queuing all night for tickets for Led Zep at Earl's Court (they played from 8.30pm til midnight on the Saturday night - value for money in those days) and also for ELP at the Free Trade Hall!”
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28 Nov 2011
“I'm absolutely certain it was 1972 as I was still at school and I kept a diary of all the gigs I went to.”
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26 Oct 2011
“I was also at this concert and managed to get Bryan Ferry's autograph after waiting round the back of the hall. He came to the rear door with a lady on each arm (one was most likely Jerry Hall although I didn't take much notice at the time as I was too eager to get his autograph). I loved this venue as there was no hassle involved in getting autographs for my collection including The Who.”
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28 May 2010
“I was at this gig and remember the poster of their first album cover as a backdrop and being crammed into this small "living room" type of setting. I awlays thought they'd appeared under another name though but maybe my memory is just blurred.”
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13 Feb 2008
“I have some internal photos of friends when we frequented the Heavy Rock nights on Thursdays but not of any of the bands who played there unfortunately.”
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19 Oct 2007
“Now then, it's great to find someone else who was at Queen's Opera House gig in 1973 supporting MTH. Forever etched in my memory that one. I also note that you were a big Hawkwind fan -me too. In fact I saw them many times at the FTH with one very memorable gig when Hawkwind headlined, supported by a male singer with guitar (name escapes me) and further supported by Genesis with Peter Gabriel in his many guises. I think the date must have been 73 or 74, perhaps you were there Arnie?”
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