fryup wrote: » no it wasn't it was crap the sound was all over the place typical of the RDS at the time ....they even threw apples at in tua nua "get off the stage" the gurriers were shouting it was one big cringefest
fryup wrote: » ^^^^^^^^^^^^ rose tinted glasses?? one of my induring memories was of mike murphy in the RTE studio and he says to the watching public..."we have people in from the bbc watching the proceedings so its important you should donate" facepalm
Choodefat wrote: » I remember thinking Van the man and Rory Gallagher were good at Self-Aid... The Croke park gigs back then, anyone? Simple Minds, the same year, had mad lightning, especially during 'The American' ('...here comes the flack..!'), 1985 had Michael Stipe sing with his back to the crowd, after being bottled and tamatoed ( U2 were due on), and 1987 U2 again, with The Dubliners/ Pogues and Lou Reed... Wow is it that long ago? I'd grab my coat if I could find my glasses hah
Choodefat wrote: » Jazus that was a bummer hah. Me best friend at the time, told me the day after the Slane Dylan gig, that his sister was sick and didn't go, and noone wanted the ticket. Cue me staring at him until he finally said "ah feck, I forgot you liked Dylan..." Dunno where he is now, and frankly...
Jawgap wrote: » Bob Dylan at Slane in 1984(?) - the riots.......
Trigger Happy wrote: » I have the album they released of that gig and remember it well. Bono sounded a bit embarrased to be there in my opinion. Unlike him!
For Forks Sake wrote: » Was it illegal in the 80's to organise an event without having Brush Shiels turn up?
Egginacup wrote: » Agreed. That wanker showed up everywhere and he sucked. "Battle of the Bands" special guest Brush Shiels "Paddy's Day gig" with Brush Shiels You always knew the concert organisers were desperate to fill air-time when that tool was scheduled in. And that retarded beret.
Jawgap wrote: » Bob Dylan at Slane in 1984(?) - the riots.......we arrived down to go camping and didn't even have the chance to get off the bus - the Guards got on and told the driver to turnaround and go back to Dublin! Any gig where the Army (allegedly) is put on standby to rescue the situation surely qualifies as 'epic'!
philstar wrote: » did the Bangles play self aid? i seem to recall they did