Some of the acts that played there included
25.11.60 – Johnny Dankworth
19.8.62 – Clinton Ford with Merseysippin Jazz Band
15.2.63 – Jay Beats
13.4.63 – Jay Beats plus The Venoms
17.1.64 – Group One
24.1.64 – Rory Storm & The Hurricanes supp by Aristocrats
Aristocrats were a Llandudno based rock’n’roll band of 1962-65, feat; Ray Gardner (who runs Tiffanys Restaurant in the town). Played residency spot at Llandudno’s Washington pub.
31.1.64 – Escorts supp by Anglesey Strangers
Anglesey Strangers were a rock’n’roll band from early tipped for bigger things but nothing ever came of it. Feat; Bryn Chamberlin, Gordon Humphreys. S4C aired a documentary c1997 on the band. Lemmy also hung out at a few rehearsals. Band were heading for stardom until their manager, Joe Meek committed suicide by shooting himself in the head in Bangor (03.02.67)
14.2.64 – London Beats supp by Aristocrats
15.2.64 – Cossacks supp by Aristocrats
13.3.64 – Jess Conrad
26.3.64 – Jeannie And The Big Guys supp by Anglesey Strangers
3.4.64 – Escorts supp by Aristocrats
11.4.64 – Gene Vincent & The Shouts supp by Anglesey Strangers
24.4.64 – Outlaws supp by Anglesey Strangers
15.5.64 – Escorts supp by Cossacks
22.5.64 – Screaming Lord Sutch supp by Aristocrats
23.5.64 – Wailing Art Woods
29.5.64 – Licorice Locking’s All Sorts
5.6.64 – Paladins
26.6.64 – Swinging Blue Jeans
3.7.64 – Silverstones supp by Aristocrats
10.7.64 – Informers supp by Aristocrats
17.7.64 – Merseybeats
31.7.64 – Dec Dooley’s Dominators
4.9.64 – Rory Storm & Hurricanes
5.9.64 – Road-Runners
11.9.64 – Cy Tucker’s Friars
18.9.64 – Chick Graham & The Coasters
10.10.64 – Wayne Fontana & Mindbenders
28.10.64 – Herman’s Hermits
7.11.64 – Four Just Men supp by Toggery Five
5.12.64 – Kinsley’s
13.02.65 – Escorts
01.05.65 – Undertakers
26.6.65 – Escorts supp by Betrayers
Jul/Aug 1965 – Nashville Teens
Jean Cox says, ‘I was only allowed to go because it was the Pier!’
04.12.65 – Swinging Blue Jeans supp by Escorts
20.04.66 – Sounds Incorporated supp by Escorts
14.01.67 – The Questions (pic above)
Mike Hall says; ‘As I recall, we were the only band on stage that night, so it must have been a regular Saturday night dance. The band worked under the name of The Questions at that time, tho’ according to my diary, we changed our name to Uncle Herbert (short for Uncle Herbert’s Big Soul Band) on January 21st, one week later. The personnel was Haydn Bannister (voc), Pete Flaherty (drms), Steve Griffiths (bass), Martin Peel (gtr) and myself, Mike Hall (keys). Sadly, Haydn & Pete are no longer with us.
We were not averse to letting the odd ‘guest musician’ sit in with us at gigs from time to time, and Lemmy was a frequent visitor on stage, as he was living in the area at that time, before his trip to London & fame & fortune. I recall he played guitar, rather than bass, in those days, and sometimes came along to roadie for us for a couple of quid when he was short of cash – quite a frequent occurrence.’
15.04.67 – The Jaybirds (Mike Hall remembers)
17.06.67 – The Move
01.07.67 – Jeff Beck Group
Mike Hall says, ‘This listing is highly questionable. Beck was one of my favourites then so I would have seen him thru’ hell or high water had he appeared at the Pier! Who gave you this info?’
13.11.71 – Lyle Marshall Band
31.12.71 – Lyle Marshall Band (new year’s eve pics above courtesy of Roger Tinsley)
22.03.73 – Sutherland Brothers & Quiver
25.03.73 – Brinsley Schwarz (Ian Gomm talks)
06.06.73 – Blackfoot Sue
1973 – Thin Lizzy
Steve Morris says, ‘I remember in my college days going to see Thin Lizzy it was the ‘Whisky in The Jar’ year. They were actually a substitute because I think it was The Equals could not be there.’
25.01.74 – Budgie
10.10.74 – McGuinness Flint
22.10.74 – KC & The Sunshine Band
03.02.75 – Stackridge
23.10.75 – Showaddywaddy / The Arrows
13.05.76 – JR Walker & The All Stars / James Alexander Barr (poster above courtesy of Mike Hall)
17.01.77 – Motorhead (ticket)
22.04.77 – Sad Cafe / Hot Water
27.05.77 – Hot Water
02.10.77 – The Enid (info)
16.12.77 – The Radio Stars
17.12.77 – Siouxsie & The Banshees / Amsterdam (poster & info)
22.12.77 – Bert & The Eggos
05.02.78 – Motorhead (this may not have happened)
17.02.78 – Prefects / TV Eye (Paul the drummer’s last gig with the Prefects)
27.03.78 – Whitesnake (Gig cancelled, David Coverdale said they were too big to play)
Kev Hughes of Stone Cold says, ‘We were booked to support Whitesnake we worked so hard on our set then they pulled the gig and we ended up supporting Hugo Dines. We also supported Steel Pulse and the Pirates. Sad Café played the Pier, Elvis Costello, Strife, Ginger Baker Band, 29th And Dearborn. The pier was a great place for local bands and I for one will never forget it.’
18.05.78 – Pirates / Stone Cold
25.05.78 – John Grimaldi
20.07.78 – Hot Water
Summer 1978 – Les Enfants played twice during the summer, once with Amsterdam (‘they were tossers and wouldn’t let us use their PA’) and once at a Tech Dance (for Llandrillo College)
14.08.78 – The Jam / The Jolt (Craig Davies says, ‘I had the poster, had the ticket, but they never turned up. NME said they had to go on BBC’s Top Of The Pops show for David Watts single. Emyr ac Elwyns [record shop] said they only sold 16 tickets.’) (David Alexander adds, ‘The Jam didn’t play because they didn’t sell enough tickets, the promoter said publicly that The Jam (being very popular right then) were the most expensive band he’d booked for years so the public would have to basically show support by selling the gig out months before. Craig is right 16 tickets…clearly they didn’t support it, wonder why?)
08.03.79 – Martha Reeves & The Vandellas / Honky
(poster pic by Terry Lamb)
19.12.79 – Hot Water
10.01.80 – Ginger Baker’s Energy / Last Rytes
12.01.80 – Hot Water
14.01.80 – Witchfynde
20.02.80 – Harvest Moon / Quad
17.03.80 – Elvis Costello / Clive Langer & The Boxes (bootleg album)
26.03.80 – Money
08.05.80 – Saxon / Lutreck
15.05.80 – Run 229
11.06.80 – The Specials / Bodysnatchers / Reluctant Stereotypes
Alan Littlehales says, ‘Reluctant Stereotypes supported Specials and the Bodysnatchers the guy from King sang for them before he formed King.’
Harold Bennett says ‘I was first in the queue to see The Specials I also was in the Malibu World Disco Championships in 1985 … I painted the palm trees on the fire curtain and also painted the sign Colwyn Bay Pier Fun Club Disco on the side that got told had to be removed asap.’
Steve Rastin; ‘There were obviously tensions within the band that night – Roddy Radiation trashed his guitar towards the end in a manner that suggested genuine unhappiness rather than mere theatrics – but the performance absolutely fizzed. The layout of the venue meant that there was no barrier between band and audience and with several hundred rude boys n girls, punks and skins bouncing around in unison you felt that The Pier was in imminent danger of collapsing into the sea, but my god we’d have all drowned happy!’
24.06.80 – Cockney Rejects / The Grids
06.08.80 – Girlschool / Harvest Moon
14.08.80 – Angelwitch / Harvest Moon
24.09.80 – Tygers of Pan Tang / Taurus (Graham Pritchard says, ‘I was at this gig, I was 15 and got hammered. My mate tried to get on stage and knocked the speaker over.)
Oct 1980 – ‘Son of Stiff Tour’ – Ten Pole Tudor / Equators / Any Trouble / Dirty Looks / The Crowns
15.10.80 – Diamond Head
18.10.80 – Bad Manners (Ste says, ‘Remember Peter Powell [Radio 1 DJ] getting a slap because he was shite and Buster Bloodvessel running off stage when fighting started in the crowd. I think Colwyn Bay was a bit to scary for some people in them days)
28.11.80 – Stray Cats / Seventeen – this gig was cancelled due to Top Of the Pops appearance
03.12.80 – Revillos
16.12.80 – Slade / Taurus
Jan.Feb 81 – Deadringer / Mask – Mask pulled out and Colwyn Bay band Zenith played last minute.
30.04.81 – Tygers of Pan Tang / Magnum / Alcatrass
05.05.81 – The Bureau / The Modettes
08.06.81 – Iron Maiden / Aragorn (this may not have happened)
18.06.81 – Samson
22.06.81 – More
29.06.81 – Praying Mantis
02.07.81 – Revillos (download this gig!)
07.07.81 – Steve Gibbons Band
28.07.81 – Limelight / Chevy
18.08.81 – Spider
26.08.81 – The Beat / Mood Elevators – Pirahna Boy says, ‘900 people jumping up & down to Stand Down Margaret in a small room at the end of the pier! Looking back I’m surprised we didn’t all end up in the sea’
Alan Holmes however said, ‘They were so shit that I sold all their records the next day and have been unable to listen to them ever since! (the same happened with Rush in Liverpool a couple of years previously).’
30.08.81 – Harvest Moon / Zenith (date may not be correct, but in Aug)
01.09.81 – 7-20 / Streetfighter
08.09.81 – Lionheart / Saxon / Aragorn (please verify)
24.09.81 – Budgie
01.10.81 – Stray / Liason
15.10.81 – Steve Gibbons Band / The AK Band
26.10.81 – Theatre Of Hate / Southern Death Cult
Steve Rastin says, ‘The Theatre Of Hate gig was a particularly nasty one. A bunch of Southern Death Cult fans, off their heads on lighter fluid, were beating the crap out of anyone who tried to dance to ToH.’
20.11.81 – The Damned / Anti-Nowhere League (review)
30.11.81 – The Bureau / Tearjerkers / Modettes
16.01.82 – Black Flag / Vicious Circle
23.02.82 – Magnum
19.03.82 – Budgie (a bootleg of the gig has done the rounds)
31.03.82 – Diamond Head (a bootleg of the gig has done the rounds)
11.05.82 – Fish
20.05.82 – Wishbone Ash
13.07.82 – Magnum
01.12.82 – Meteors / Mercenary Skank (memories)
Paul Duffield went to this gig, ‘because my Dad ran antique fairs from there I used to go back stage. One of the bands had grafittied their name on one of the purple velour chairs!’
29.12.82 – Dagaband
14.04.83 – The Enid
12.05.83 – Hanoi Rocks
14.03.86 – ‘Northern Soul All Nighter’ (pic)
11.06.06 – ‘All Day Festival’ – Skunkfish played, Rob Loughlin of the band says, ‘I definitely played there twice although I can’t remember if one of the times was with the Deadlight Spiral or whether it was with Skunkfish twice. I was drunk one of the times hence having a hazy memory but we got called off the stage halfway through our set the first time we were there as there were complaints from local residents about the noise.’
23.05.08 – Global Parasite / Anti Virus
11.07.08 – Global Parasite / Portrait of A Lifetime / Leucine
Aug 2008 – Inferno / Tramp With A Plan – the final live performance at this venue
Other bands that played but we’re unsure of the dates (your help is needed) –
Thin Lizzy (c1973), Desmond Dekker (1985), The Drones (1977.78), Nine Below Zero, Sad Cafe, Trust, One Foot In The Grave, The Blue Cats (Jul81), Body Snatchers (1982), Trident, Black Roots, Swan, Groundhogs, Boney M (!), Rainbow Cottage, Blodwyn Pig, Strife, Cilla Black, Bill The Murderer, Les Enfants, Twisted Sister, Splodgenessabounds . The Grids, Jimmy Clarke & His Band, Steel Pulse, O Jays, The Real Thing (1978), Limmie and The Family Cookin’, Four Tops, Andrea True Connection, Lords of The New Church, Glitter Band, Trapeze, Nutz, Herman’s Hermits, The Escorts, Roy Wood & His Helicopters (1983?), TNT, Sgt Furry, Blue Cats, The Jets, Dr Feelgood, Vardis, Swinging Blue Jeans, Black Slate, Jackie Wilson, Jr Walker and Major Lance. Dexys Midnight Runners were due to play until Kevin Rowland sacked the band. They subsequently formed The Bureau and played The Pier twice.
David Alexander who used to play for Trident says, ‘I used to work a bit in the Dixieland so got in free to a lot of the gigs, plus went as a punter early on, remember the Hugo Dines Band ‘riot’ also similar fights being common for The Enid!’
‘Hugo Dines Band got bottled off by about three old Teds who had been looking for trouble all night. I met them after, they were scousers I think (punks) they were very chuffed with the riot and asked me to send them any newspaper clippings.’
He continues, ‘I don’t reckon Iron Maiden played though, Samson did (so yes to Bruce Dickenson) but I have seen an official list of Maiden’s Welsh gigs, there was a few in South Wales, but their only recorded date in North Wales was supporting Judas Priest at Deeside Leisure Centre on the British Steel Tour.’
The entire pier was been earmarked to be demolished, having fallen into disrepair. Being deemed unsafe and too expensive to renovate, the final part was removed in May 2018.
This is what the venue looked like in January 2014.
All of this information comes from Dixieland – Colwyn Bay Pier see HERE
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