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<blockquote data-quote="Ryujin" data-source="post: 8394650" data-attributes="member: 27897"><p>In no particular order:</p><p></p><p>- @ Rich Stadium, in Buffalo, 1982 - David Johansen, who opened for The Clash, who in turn opened for The Who. I probably don't really need to expand upon this much.</p><p></p><p>- @ The Canadian National Exhibition grounds bandshell, 1984 - Nash the Slash, opening for Orchestral Maneouvres in the Dark. Nash the Slash doing "Swing Shift" on the electric plexiglass violin, backed up by a reel to reel tape machine. OMD doing "joan of Arc", backed up by a 20 piece orchestra that suddenly appeared from behind the closed stage curtains. Made all the better by the gorgeous little Goth girl who accompanied me.</p><p></p><p>- @ The Kingswood Music Theatre, 1984 - Simple Minds, "New Gold Dream" tour. Hearing the title song swell up and fill an open air venue was incredible.</p><p></p><p>- @ The Ontario Place Forum, 1985 - Strange Advance. They started out as two guys, in Vancouver, with some songs and a bunch of studio musicians to back them. Sudden popularity meant they had to somehow get an actual touring band together in a few weeks, to tour right across Canada. Unlike most acts they had it even more together, live, than they did in studio. Amazing. Went back for the second show, the next night. As an aside, while arguably not their best/most popular song (that's probably "Worlds Away"), my favourite song of theirs is "Nor Crystal Tears" which is based on the novel of the same name, written by Alan Dean Foster.</p><p></p><p>- @ The El Mocambo, 1987 - The Forgotten Rebels. Small venue. Two sets. The second set was far better than the first, after they had taken a brief intermission for "recreation."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryujin, post: 8394650, member: 27897"] In no particular order: - @ Rich Stadium, in Buffalo, 1982 - David Johansen, who opened for The Clash, who in turn opened for The Who. I probably don't really need to expand upon this much. - @ The Canadian National Exhibition grounds bandshell, 1984 - Nash the Slash, opening for Orchestral Maneouvres in the Dark. Nash the Slash doing "Swing Shift" on the electric plexiglass violin, backed up by a reel to reel tape machine. OMD doing "joan of Arc", backed up by a 20 piece orchestra that suddenly appeared from behind the closed stage curtains. Made all the better by the gorgeous little Goth girl who accompanied me. - @ The Kingswood Music Theatre, 1984 - Simple Minds, "New Gold Dream" tour. Hearing the title song swell up and fill an open air venue was incredible. - @ The Ontario Place Forum, 1985 - Strange Advance. They started out as two guys, in Vancouver, with some songs and a bunch of studio musicians to back them. Sudden popularity meant they had to somehow get an actual touring band together in a few weeks, to tour right across Canada. Unlike most acts they had it even more together, live, than they did in studio. Amazing. Went back for the second show, the next night. As an aside, while arguably not their best/most popular song (that's probably "Worlds Away"), my favourite song of theirs is "Nor Crystal Tears" which is based on the novel of the same name, written by Alan Dean Foster. - @ The El Mocambo, 1987 - The Forgotten Rebels. Small venue. Two sets. The second set was far better than the first, after they had taken a brief intermission for "recreation." [/QUOTE]
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