YESTERDAY GIGS


THE SAVAGES IN CONCERT

• In June 1960, Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages got their first gig in Camberley for a Bob Potter.
Probaby not under the name of the Savages as the Shadows still haven’t released “Apache”

• During Summer 1961 Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages toured Scotland for 2 weeks

• In early 1962, the Beatles supported Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages

• In June 1963, Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages played Hamburg Star Club for 2 weeks then the Savages had a residency there and toured Germany on their own until Winter

• In June 1964, the Who (High Numbers) supported Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages

• In July 1964, Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages had a residency at Hamburg Star Club for a month

• During Summer 1964 Screaming Lord Sutch toured Australia for 3 weeks

• In mid-June 1965, Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages played the famous frenchs venues, Le Golf Drouot, Paris, France and La Locomotive Club

• During Summer until Late 1965 Screaming Lord Sutch toured Germany with Derry Wilkie & His Pressmen

• In February 1966, Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages took part of a package tour started in Finsbury Park Astoria with The Who and the Graham Bond Organization

• In June 1966, Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages played Rock Festival, Tour de César, Provins, France alongside the Yardbirds, the Small Faces and Simon & Garfunkel

• In July 1966, Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages toured Italy (Piper Club, Viareggio and Roma)

• During Summer 1966, Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages played Paris Olympia, and in Rouen, France

• January 1967, they toured Sweden and Germany under the name of Lord Caesar Sutch & The Roman Empire

• During 1968 Screaming Lord Sutch toured USA for 6 weeks

• During 1970 Screaming Lord Sutch toured Europe for 6 weeks (Hollywood Festival, Newcastle)

• August 1972, Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages played Rock’n’Roll Festival at Wembley Stadium alongside Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis and many others

• In early 1976, the Sex Pistols supported Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages

• Screaming Lord Sutch & the Savages took part of tributes to Joe Meek: “Return to Holloway” (November 10th 1991); “Joe’s 63rd birthday show – The Holloway,” (Sunday April 5th 1992) alongside the Tornados and others

• Screaming Lord Sutch & The Savages performed At Warrens Railway Hotel on Saturday 8th November 1997
“A Great Night of Monster Rock’n’Roll with The Legendary Raving Loony and his Madcap Band”

• Last gig of The Savages with Tony Dangerfield - The Claddagh Ring, London, on September 10th 2006

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great Website! SLSATS played the 99 club in Barrow in Furness on March 3rd 1964. Line up included Jimmy Page and Tony Dangerfield. I have the press listing ad to verify this.

exepress said...

Does anyone know the date of a concert Screaming Lord Sutch played at Nottingham University in late 1965-early 1966? That's where I met my wife and I've wondered about the date ever since.

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Unknown said...

Super website, great to see Sutch remembered fondly.

I saw him in London in early 70s/late 60s maybe at the Lyceum? He leapt off the stage in Jack Top hat and cape and brandishing a large knife (real or prop he stuck it in the stage floor) chasing girls around and screaming.

My wife and I saw him somewhere between 1974 - 1976 and have memories of him being part of a 3-4 band touring group. I think it must have been the Kursaal in Southend as in those days we had no money to travel further afield. Can't find anything about this show but I know we saw it

Russ said...

Hi, played on the same bill as the boys at the Railway Club at Harrow Weald back in the 90s. He made us go on after them and it was a goodnight. Definitely a mid week gig and some kind of anniversary for the Railway would love to know if anyone remembers more

Russ said...

Hi, played on the same bill as the boys at the Railway Club at Harrow Weald back in the 90s. He made us go on after them and it was a goodnight. Definitely a mid week gig and some kind of anniversary for the Railway would love to know if anyone remembers more

Anonymous said...

I think it was 14th Oct 1966?