Elvis Costello – Hastings Pier 4th March 1980

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poster supplied by Andrew Clifton                 ticket supplied by Robert Wren

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Alan Esdaile… .Packed gig and as wildly reported here, he left the stage half through a song which I think was ‘Alison’.

Andrew Clifton…. found this on Wikipedia. Elvis Costello when asked Can you remember any shows of yours that were spectacularly good or bad? It’s not for me to say which were the good shows, However, I do remember a concert a few years ago which would have been a nearly perfect combination of songs if I’d played “Suit Of Lights” at the end — but then I’d have had to stop performing. This is why a show is preferable to records: any night may yield the best version of a song — that is, up until the next night. Needless to say, there were a number of occasions, back in the day, where one or other member of the band was either too tired or emotional to complete the show. I could name names but at the risk of reading like one of those tired old rehashes that are the stock-in-trade of a “rival publication,” I will only mention this one evening when I was at fault. You did ask. Following a lunchtime stop in Folkestone at which half a case of wine was demolished, plus an afternoon “nap” and early evening “livener” of several pints of strong cider into which were dropped shot glasses of navy rum — for those of you who want to order one, it’s called a “Depth Charge” — and God knows what else, I completely forgot the words of “Alison” and had to be led from a stage at the end of Hastings Pier, in 1980. I still refuse to play over water to this day.

Mick O’Dowd….This was a classic concert with a force 6/7 blowing outside. The joint was shakin’, literally. Must have been a near sell-out. Tickets are cheaper for this gig than the £45 asking for De La Warr concert next year(2014)!

Bobby Walker… And my friend thought he left the stage because she was stood right up the front and was talking during “Alison”. Was this before or after Langer was in Deaf School? He and Winstanley became one of the great production teams of the late 70s / early 80s.

Michael Wilson….I’ve still got mine the the Costello gig. A great night on the pier and waiting for a train back to Bexhill afterwards

Mick Mepham….Doh! Didn’t get to see that one dammit!

Mick O’Dowd….Hard luck Mick. It was a classic and probably a sell-out as well!Anybody remember who the support was?

Michael Wilson….Clive Langer and the Boxes support I think he also produce the album ‘Get Happy’

Jim Hobbs…. Clive Langer and the Boxes. They were great, but I think Elvis cut his set short during ‘Alison’, he looked a bit ‘ill’.

Andrew Clifton….He went off stage and left the band playing then returned to the stage to play but not for very long. I do remember him saying something like “if you don’t stop dancing we will go through the floor into the sea.”

Alan Wood… Good god,even Elvis is old now !!!!

Mark Randall… this  was the gig when he went a bit ‘tired & emotional;’ ? I think Andy Gunton was there.

Phil Gill… Ooh I was there. He did a brilliant hissy fit when he forgot the words to Alison and stormed off.

Pete Fairless… His aim wasn’t quite so true, though!

Andy Gunton… Yes, I was there Mark & as Phil said it was during Alison that he stormed off. I thought he was a bit ‘tired & emotional’ myself.

John Wilde… I was there and suitably impressed. Good crowd too.

Paul Gray… I heard he came back on stage after about half an hour? Is this true? I gave up and went home when he went off.

Samuel Freeman… I was working behind the bar that night was a good gig till elvis forgot the words to Oliver’s army & walked off stage but like a true artist came back on & had the pier rocking at the end of show a good night had by all

Andrew Clifton… 37 years ago today.

Yvonne Cleland… A good gig!

Steve Foster… I was there

Pete Fisher… That was the gig where he’d imbibed a little too much beforehand…wine, followed by strong cider with shots of navy rum…

 

2 thoughts on “Elvis Costello – Hastings Pier 4th March 1980”

  1. This was a classic concert with a force 6/7 blowing outside. The joint was shakin’, literally. Must have been a near sell-out. Tickets are cheaper for this gig than the £45 asking for De La Warr concert next year!

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  2. Was this before or after Langer was in Deaf School? He and Winstanley became one of the great production teams of the late 70s / early 80s

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