I admit... I welled up a little at this. They were so good on this tour. I got to see them with my friends at 13. My first concert without an adult. One of the happiest nights of my life. Thanks you so much for this , Tardis
Love the ASU era because it was the first time me and my friends saw the band in concert 1981 Bakersfield, CA. Billed as the only southern California appearance that year for the band. Though we had tickets for the show, we snuck into the auditorium and saw some of the soundcheck. Before we were caught and thrown out we saw them play Led Zeppelin's "Goodtimes Badtimes" and I remember Rick walking around the empty floor, wireless, playing his guitar. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that one day this show will see the light of day!
I remember seeing them on this tour at Radio City Music Hall in NYC, it was my first concert where I could legally drink! UFO opened and it was a great show, thanks for posting this Bobby!
This is awesome, my first concert was this show, but at the Mecca in Milwaukee, WI at age 15 on February 12, 1981 (the night before this Michigan show). UFO opened and both bands were excellent...what a night!
They were promoting their new album “All Shook Up” at the time. After that tour, most of the songs from that album were never played again, so fans of the band hold this show in high regard since live versions of these songs are very rare.
This is so cool, The ASU tour is such am interesting era of the band! Any chance to hear High Priest Of Rhythmic Noise live is a dream!
I admit... I welled up a little at this. They were so good on this tour. I got to see them with my friends at 13. My first concert without an adult. One of the happiest nights of my life. Thanks you so much for this , Tardis
You're very welcome!
saw them in 78 when I was 13. My daughter's first was at 13. both were in Waukesha WI. She will still come and see them with me if she's in the area.
saw them in 78 when I was 13. My daughter's first was at 13. both were in Waukesha WI. She will still come and see them with me if she's in the area.
Wow! Thank YOU! Great setlist then..reminded me how great "Can't Stop It (But I'm Gonna Try)" worked live
also love how rick did the bridge with that Iconic tone on Clock!
Love the ASU era because it was the first time me and my friends saw the band in concert 1981 Bakersfield, CA. Billed as the only southern California appearance that year for the band. Though we had tickets for the show, we snuck into the auditorium and saw some of the soundcheck. Before we were caught and thrown out we saw them play Led Zeppelin's "Goodtimes Badtimes" and I remember Rick walking around the empty floor, wireless, playing his guitar. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that one day this show will see the light of day!
Didn't Kix open that Bakersfield show?! 🤔
@@vincentmessina3480 you're absolutely correct!
I remember seeing them on this tour at Radio City Music Hall in NYC, it was my first concert where I could legally drink! UFO opened and it was a great show, thanks for posting this Bobby!
Thank you for this & all you've given us Trick fans🤗🤗
Merry Christmas to me! Thanks Tardis Claus!
LOL!! You're very welcome!
merci pour le partage vue en concert 9 novembre 1980 a lyon france 1 partie angel city concert magnifique vive le rock
This is awesome, my first concert was this show, but at the Mecca in Milwaukee, WI at age 15 on February 12, 1981 (the night before this Michigan show). UFO opened and both bands were excellent...what a night!
I was there in Detroit! First concert. UFO kicked ass
"promosm"
sorry, my humble opinion..not the greatest setlist ever
They were promoting their new album “All Shook Up” at the time. After that tour, most of the songs from that album were never played again, so fans of the band hold this show in high regard since live versions of these songs are very rare.
@@cbbates11 thank you!