After gathering crap in the loft for something like 20 years I am at last making headway getting it sorted. With the memsahibs help of course, also the threat of being locked in the loft with a plate of cheese sandwiches and a bucket until its done!
There's a few items I was hoping might turn up:
My old cowboy boots. Check!
My old denim waistcoat. Check!
Rock badges that went on the waistcoat. Check!
and finally various band programmes and photos I'd bought and a gig guide I'd written about where I'd been and who I saw. Check!
Particularly pleased about the last two. The gig guide I'd grandly called 'The Morgan Good Gig Guide' and the first entry was on 4th May 1979. Here's photos of what I wrote and then a verbatim account of the first article.
So here it is then, what my 17 year old idiot self thought of his first ever gig:
Gigs that yours truely has witnessed.
Friday 4th May 1979 Brunel University, Uxbridge. Price £1.40
Penetration supported by Cowboys International.
'Went with Mark, Bob, Tim & Phil. A Punk gig started off my round of gigs-it was good. The support were acceptable although the others weren't so keen on them. Penetration were great! The tune I couldn't stop humming for days after was 'Danger Signs.' Actually got up on the stage after they'd just finished! Or what eh!!!'
Not the most cerebral account of a gig you'll find but it was what I thought. Why I've put 'Bob ' as one of my friends names I'll never know. He was Robert or Rob to us, never Bob! I vividly remember climbing up onto the stage along with everyone else, it was really exciting, I seem to recall later it was us taking to the stage that finished the gig rather than the band finishing! There were reports of a riot after which were totally untrue, walking back to the station we saw one policeman who was taking no notice of us. Some of the group I went with were really into Punk, I remember Tim had tri coloured hair & him, Rob & Mark were festooned with safety pins and zips. Me & Phil just normal by comparison with jeans and t shirts. I also remember they'd taken bottles of booze on the train that we necked enroute.
I hadn't really been 'into' music all that long, I was bit of a late developer in that respect and I was looking forward to my first gig. It was a wonderful night and one I'll never forget, it introduced me to live music and I liked it!
I'll give you another taste of my literary prose another time and reveal more about the gigs I went to.