Stones at Roundhay park
Bad manners and the Stranglers at Dunelm
Specials at the Mecca were very good
Very good band, saw them a dozen times at work.
Quick story, ignore if easily bored ...
... the first time they played Rock City it was the height of Punk Rock and very intense. The Stranglers were musically ahead of most bands, not too far into the clothes and definitely not the mutual spitting. During the gig Hugh Cornwell asked people to stop spitting but some continued. I was stage left, with my working partner Scouse and, all of a sudden, there's a major fight so he's off into the mosh pit and getting a lad in a headlock.
As he's dragging him towards the fire exit I realised it was Jean-Jacques Burnel, the bass player. I'd seen him, in the corner of my eye, leap headfirst off stage into the crowd after he'd been spat at. Scouse was having none of it and saying 'he's going out'

I managed to prise him off the lad, who's actually a martial arts expert, and got them to shake hands.
We got him back on stage and Cornwell said 'That's your last chance, any more spitting and the gig's over and we'll set Jean-Jacques loose on yer'.
The head doorman put me, Scouse and four other lads at the fromt of the stage with baseball bats.
Good as gold after that and a great night for all

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