10:23, Wed 13 Dec
Joy Division Birmingham Odeon 24/10/79.
10:40, Wed 13 Dec
1969 Black Sabbath at the Edgbaston Convent school...small schoolhall and my ears are still recovering!!!
10:41, Wed 13 Dec
The Nolans, Butlins Bognor Regis after the Auto Windscreens Shield Final. What a complete day.
Mandated as the Poster of Reason - October 2023
10:43, Wed 13 Dec
December 1974 Hawkwind at the Birmingham Odeon (Dr Feelgood supporting)
The fact that Jellyfish have survived for 500 million years without a brain, must give hope to a lot of people
10:44, Wed 13 Dec
Yes Mothers had some huge acts I wanted to go see Chicago (Transit Authority) in 68 but I was only 14 and got a resounding NO from my parents...bummer.
10:47, Wed 13 Dec
I was at that too. My first gig was Wizzard at the Odeon 17th March 1974, supported by Raymond Froggett.
10:47, Wed 13 Dec
RWBlue
Taste at Mothers in Erdington 1969, at that time it was the best Rock club in the world and over a furniture shop. When a top group were on, it was so packed, you could not get your hands out of your pockets.

A mate of mine still had his old ticket stubs from mothers. Some of the now world known bands he had seen there was fantastic
The fact that Jellyfish have survived for 500 million years without a brain, must give hope to a lot of people
Joy Division Birmingham Odeon 24/10/79.


....was Buzzcocks really, but yeah blown away seeing Joy Division support them 👍😤
11:04, Wed 13 Dec
KES
KES
Oasis - Finsbury Park - July 2002.

Great gig that, man it was rough!


My first was Oasis also
29th September 1997, Birmingham, National Indoor Arena.

Camped with hundreds over night to bag tickets.


Travis supported.
Dan
11:06, Wed 13 Dec
Atomic Kitten, Millennium Stadium May 2002.
11:12, Wed 13 Dec
Dan
it was the Motorpoint Arena
11:14, Wed 13 Dec
Queen at Birmingham Odeon, 9th Dec 1975, 'A Night at the Opera' tour
11:16, Wed 13 Dec
An old guy I know used to help run it. He told me stories of many a household name playing there but said Elton John was the biggest arse that he's ever had to deal with and Peter Green is the greatest person ever to pick up a guitar.


It's too old for me to remember it but the place seemingly doesn't get due credit, very typical Brum.
11:39, Wed 13 Dec
Yardbirds,Brum, think it was the Odeon? 1964.
11:49, Wed 13 Dec
Lichfield Blues
Howard Jones, Birmingham Odeon April 1984. Haven’t stopped seeing him since, absolute wizard on keyboards and gets better with age 😎

Think that was my 2nd gig after Sade at the same venue