How Many dates ..??? 1981 UK tour ???
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How Many dates ..??? 1981 UK tour ???
How many dates did Ozzy play during the Diary tour in the UK 1981 ?.I know that he did the HMH festival in August but i've never really heard which gigs Ozzy actually played as he only did a couple then cancelled the rest of the UK tour.Which bootlegs are available from this time, with definiate dates ??
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This should be able to answer your question.
The Day the Music Died wrote:
Diary of a Madman - U.K. 1981 with Girl
November 29th - Colston Hall, Bristol, England
November 30th - Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, Wales
December 1st - DeMonfort Hall, Leicester, England - Cancelled
December 2nd - Royal Court, Liverpool, England
December 4th - Playhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland - Cancelled
December 5th - Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland - Cancelled
December 6th - City Hall, Newcastle, England - Cancelled
December 7th - City Hall, Newcastle, England - Cancelled
December 18th - Apollo Theatre, Manchester, England - Cancelled
December 19th - Queens Hall, Leeds, England - Cancelled
December 22nd - Bingley Hall, Stafford, England - Cancelled
December 23rd - DeMonfort Hall, Leicester, England - Rescheduled date - Cancelled
December 24th - Hammersmith Odeon, London - Cancelled
December 26th - Hammersmith Odeon, London - Cancelled
I have my doubts this concert actually took place, but I coild be wrong. I've got various news clippings advertising the 1980 U.K. Tour as well as the extra dates added, and there's no mention of Nottingham on Nov 8th. I have seen it in the list of gigs that the band played in 1980 but there's no mention of it in any press cuttings advertising the tour. Anyone got any more info? With regard GUITARIDOLS original question, I 'm sure the list taken from "The Day the Music Died" is correct. I had tickets for the Leeds concert, and was really pissed off when it was cancelled due to Ozzy"acute nervous exhaustion" whatever that bollocks means, especially when the band started their U.S. Tour a few weeks later.
I think you might be right, I have heard that a few shows in Britain in 1980 were arranged so fast that they didn't have time to advertise. I wonder if Nottingham 1980 might be one of those? if it did take place it is the last show that Bob and Lee played with Randy. MY guess for the venue would be the Royal Theatre as the concert hall was built after 1980, and by the time the band would have hit Nottingham they were causing a stir. This might have meant that Ozzy had a chance to sell out the (very grand) Notts Theatre Royal.Fozzy41 wrote:I have my doubts this concert actually took place, but I coild be wrong. I've got various news clippings advertising the 1980 U.K. Tour as well as the extra dates added, and there's no mention of Nottingham on Nov 8th. I have seen it in the list of gigs that the band played in 1980 but there's no mention of it in any press cuttings advertising the tour. Anyone got any more info? With regard GUITARIDOLS original question, I 'm sure the list taken from "The Day the Music Died" is correct. I had tickets for the Leeds concert, and was really pissed off when it was cancelled due to Ozzy"acute nervous exhaustion" whatever that bollocks means, especially when the band started their U.S. Tour a few weeks later.
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I think it was 16 extra dates added to the tour and if Nottingham was one of them surely it would of been one of those shows.They advertised about a month/three weeks before the extra dates happened..It would be on the tour intinery all the dates regardless of advertising are in them.Does anybody have such an item Tour itinery for the UK Blizzard 1980 tour.
The interesting thing about that Nottingham show is that between that gig and the one before, they have a gap of about 8 days! which to me suggests that it could have been arraged very fast indeed.GUITARIDOL5682 wrote:I think it was 16 extra dates added to the tour and if Nottingham was one of them surely it would of been one of those shows.They advertised about a month/three weeks before the extra dates happened..It would be on the tour intinery all the dates regardless of advertising are in them.Does anybody have such an item Tour itinery for the UK Blizzard 1980 tour.

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Ian so are you saying that the tour came to a stop for a week then the Nottingham gig happened? I very much so doubt that the crew, equipment ,tour managers drivers etc would of just sat about for a week then decided to do another date ???Trigger wrote:The interesting thing about that Nottingham show is that between that gig and the one before, they have a gap of about 8 days! which to me suggests that it could have been arraged very fast indeed.GUITARIDOL5682 wrote:I think it was 16 extra dates added to the tour and if Nottingham was one of them surely it would of been one of those shows.They advertised about a month/three weeks before the extra dates happened..It would be on the tour intinery all the dates regardless of advertising are in them.Does anybody have such an item Tour itinery for the UK Blizzard 1980 tour.
That's what im saying! if you see the dates at which they were supposed to play, you will see a large gap before the Notts gig. To me it was either a small club gig needing only a small crew or it was a very hurried show!, but, you make a good point about the crew.
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Yeah James it was the Tommy Aldridge and Rudy Sarzo line up that returned just under a year later to play the Heavy Metal Holocaust Port Vale festival 1st August 1981.I don't think the Nottingham gig happened as i collect ticket stubs and rock memorabilia and i always ask ticket collectors if they have any ticket stubs from this gig.I have never heard theNottingham gig get mentioned.The list over at The Day the Music Died is not a complete list about 6 dates are missing.But if any one can add to this i would love to be proving wrong..James UK wrote:It's very interesting to know whether or not that gig ever took place because as Trigger mentioned WHICHEVER was the last date of that tour would have been the last time the original line-up played together! After all they wrote and played on the two albums and so that was the end of an era!!