June 17, 20205 yr Toto had booked a small tour of small college towns, then that debut album took off on the strength of "Hold The Line". They were doing these huge summer stadium shows in 79 but still had to fulfill those small college dates. I saw them on that tour in Wichita Falls, spring of '80. Check out this lineup from April, 1979: California World Music Festival. AC/DC / Aerosmith / Journey / Van Halen / Toto / Cheap Trick / REO Speedwagon / Ted Nugent / Eddie Money / U.F.O. / The Boomtown Rats / The Outlaws / April Wine / Cheech & Chong / Head East / Steve Lukather / Brownsville Station / Mother's Finest / Mahogany Rush / The Fabulous PoodlesLike that’s any good.
June 17, 20205 yr I swear, April Wine opened 75% of the rock shows I saw between 1977 and 1985. I think I sorta remember one song. They sold something like 7M albums over their career, presumably all of them in Nova Scotia.
June 18, 20205 yr I saw them headline once. Point Blank and Frankie and the Knockouts opened.Roller. Sign of the Gypsy Queen [emoji41]
June 18, 20205 yr 6 hours ago, jimmyjazz said: I saw Point Blank a couple of times. "My Sweet Nicole". Not a bad song at all! April Wine had one single in the US that sold a ton of that album, "Nature of the Beast" in 81.. Slow song, 'power ballad: Just Between You and Me. I always like the 'outro' of this one where Day Tripper and Satisfaction are combined. Cool "Head East" harmony and three lead guitars.
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