In Concert 1982 / 1981 addendum / Mooo server

februarycallendar februarycallendar@...
Sun May 12 03:23:47 CEST 2013


Have checked 16th May 1981 in the Guardian - the reason why the scheduled concert was postponed for three weeks was a very sad one, the death of Bob Marley, whose 1972 session was broadcast as a tribute.

Anyway, on we go ...

2nd January 1982 - Weapon of Peace / Bumble and the Beez
9th January 1982 - Gary U.S. Bonds
16th January 1982 - Grand Prix / The Mechanics
23rd January 1982 - Little River Band
30th January 1982 - Classix Nouveaux / A Flock of Seagulls
6th February 1982 - Thin Lizzy
13th February 1982 - Joan Armatrading
20th February 1982 - The Jam (Radio Times and the Guardian misprint their name as "Jan") / Department S
27th February 1982 - Shakatak / Huang Chung (see my earlier post re. this band's later name change)
6th March 1982 - The Pretenders
13th March 1982 - UFO
20th March 1982 - Foreigner
27th March 1982 - Way of the West / Afraid of Mice
3rd April 1982 - Duran Duran
10th April 1982 - Depeche Mode and Talk Talk (the former band are referred to in Radio Times with the hypercorrected acute accent over the last "e" - completely absent from the actual French word, the written form of the equally inaccurate "Depeshay" which was a common mispronunciation at the time)
17th April 1982 - Mari Wilson and the Marines and Marionettes / Buzzz
24th April 1982 - Clint Eastwood and General Saint / Black Roots
1st May 1982 - Bow Wow Wow / Fashion
8th May 1982 - Spandau Ballet
15th May 1982 - Nine Below Zero
22nd May 1982 - Bert Jansch and friends / Richard and Linda Thompson
29th May 1982 - Q-Tips
5th June 1982 - Graham Parker
12th June 1982 - The Albion Band / De Danann
19th June 1982 - The Boomtown Rats
26th June 1982 - Dexy's Midnight Runners
3rd July 1982 - The Fixx / The Mobiles
10th July 1982 - Third World
17th July 1982 - Morrissey Mullen / UK Players
24th July 1982 - Todd Rundgren
31st July 1982 - Girlschool / Stampede
7th August 1982 - Gary Glitter (repeat)
14th August 1982 - Thin Lizzy (repeat)
21st August 1982 - Joan Armatrading (repeat)
28th August 1982 - The Jam / Department S (repeat)
4th September 1982 - The Pretenders (repeat)
11th September 1982 - Dramatis / Kissing the Pink
18th September 1982 - The Belle Stars / The Pinkees
25th September 1982 - Eurythmics / Hambi and the Dance
2nd October 1982 - Joe Jackson
9th October 1982 - Ivory Coasters / Danceclass
16th October 1982 - The Hank Wangford Band / The Stargazers (the latter, for what little it matters, were a "rock'n'roll revival" band, apparently, not the group of the same name who were essentially killed off by that music the first time round)
23rd October 1982 - Aswad
30th October 1982 - Light of the World
6th November 1982 - Diamond Head / Bernie Torme and the Electric Gypsies
13th November 1982 - Talk Talk / Blancmange
20th November 1982 - Lords of the New Church / The Hollywood Killers
27th November 1982 - The Wilko Johnson-Lew Lewis Band / Roddy Radiation and the Tearjerkers
4th December 1982 - Dexy's Midnight Runners (repeat)
11th December 1982 - Duran Duran
18th December 1982 - The Blues Band
24th December 1982 - Elton John (BBC2 / Radio 1 VHF simulcast at 10pm)
25th December 1982 - no concert
1st January 1983 - Heroes and Villains (the Radio 1 15th birthday concert co-presented by Blackburn & Peel, featuring Cliff Bennett, Dave Berry, the Rockin' Berries, Sandie Shaw, Chris Andrews, The Merseybeats, The Swinging Blue Jeans, The Nashville Teens, Malcolm Roberts, Chris Farlowe, Junior Campbell, Wayne Fontana, The Troggs, Billy Fury, Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich, Carl Wayne)

It's got a bit lost in all this In Concert stuff, but can anyone give me the relevant guidance re. putting stuff on the Mooo?  Once I know how, I'll put the three missing July 1978 shows mentioned earlier up there.

RPC





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