I was supposed to become Mrs. Simon LeBon someday.Duran Duran.
Loved them then, love them now.![]()

I think the eagles played at the local university here for $10 a ticket.Depends on what it means. I was dragged into a classified music concert where my cousin was performing as part of a youth orchestra once.
If it's some sort of popular music, I frankly haven't been to many that had any kind of paid admission. I think only three times.
But the late 80s was a good time for free concerts. I remember several when I was a UC Berkeley student although I'm trying to place when these all took place. I do remember a few in the summer of 1988, although I'm not sure what was first. I'm not sure who would remember her, but Shona Laing at Justin Herman Plaza in San Francisco. What I remember about it was that it wasn't all that crowded. All I can find is that she was opening for Erasure on Aug 1, 1988. Around the same time I remember Divinyls played a free concert at UC Berkeley and that was just wall to wall people.
It's a great album, I listen to it often. Very cool that you were there!What was the first concert you remember going to.
For me, David Bowie, July 1974, at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia. (Upper Darby, PA, actually.)
He was there 5 or 6 nights. A live double album was recorded from two of those nights. I used to say you could hear me cheering on the album, but I don’t think I attended when the album was being recorded.
I don’t have the ticket stub, and I’m guessing the cost was in the $6 or $7 range. My older cousin bought the tickets, and there was probably no more than a $1 fee from the ticket agency.