The Toads Gig List

Final Gig AdvertThe Toads played the following (few) gigs in 1977. Some of the dates are links to the advertising for that gig:

22 April Kingsway Pub, King Street, Norwich - a private birthday party (whose, I have no recollection). We managed to perform a few songs and then the whole thing was stopped by the pub landlady who hadn't realised it was going to be a punk party and didn't exactly like us a lot!
5 June Wymondham College with another local group, the Victims, who we had met at a concert at West Runton Pavilion (once one of the main gig locations in Norfolk and now almost forgotten about - in 1977 it hosted, amongst others, the Jam, the Damned, T.Rex and, oh yes... the Slits).
12 June Cambridge Street Queens's Jubilee Street Party, Norwich. Also playing were the Stain.
30 July 3Cs (Charing Cross Centre), St John Maddermarket. Also playing were the Victims plus the Bondage Boys (see the Turkey Molesters).
10 September Premises Arts Centre, St Benedicts Street (which became an indoor market later on). Support group were the Turkey Molesters.
24 September Premises Street Roots Party, Premises Arts Centre. Also playing were Thandoy and Here and Now.
8 November Peoples Nightclub (now 'lost' somewhere behind MacDonalds in Westlegate). We were the support band to Rumblestrips whose lead singer, Philip Bird, now acts and writes.
15 November Peoples (with Rumblestrips again).
22 November Peoples (with Rumblestrips)
1 December Premises supporting Radio Stars (whose lead singer, Andy Ellison, was in Marc Bolan's pre-fame group, John's Children) who charged us half our paltry payment to use their PA system!
4 December Wymondham College. Also playing were the Victims plus Rasputin and His Mad Monks (see the Turkey Molesters).
6 December The final gig at Peoples. Paul Cheetham also joined us for one song. Also playing were Rasputin and His Mad Monks and the Right Hand Lovers (the latter sported members called Charlie Higson and Paul Whitehouse).

The early gigs were interesting as we had very little equipment and sometimes two guitars had to share the same amp. The first (awful) gig also had the vocals going through a guitar amp as well. All members except Polo wrote songs and the composer of each song always sung lead on it. This caused problems as both Dave and Paul preferred to play rhythm guitar while singing lead vocals and therefore swapped over guitars if the lead changed. I didn't play bass and so stuck to rhythm.