1975
Recorded first, rejected album
April
Phil Collins joins
June
Record Eddie Howell album
July
Record Peter & The Wolf
August
Phil & Percy play on Brian Eno album
September-October
Sessions for Unorthodox Behaviour at Trident Studios
December
[05] London School of Economics
[official debut]
Jeff Seopardie joins on percussion
[20] Bedford, Friars New Addison Centre [with Sassafras]
[22] London, Marquee Club
1976
February
[15] London, Roundhouse
[with Boxer]
Andy Ward joins on percussion (& lasts just one gig)
[20] London, Nashville Rooms
Setlist: "Born Ugly", "Tales Of Ancient Mysteries",
"Running On Three" [Jones], "Why Should I Lend You Mine ?"
[Collins], "Smacks Of Euphoric Hysteria" [Goodsall], "Kugelblitz",
"Nuclear Burn" and "Malaga Virgen" [Jones]
At this point have done "about 12 gigs" (5 listed here)
[26] London, BBC Maida Vale Studios (John Peel Show) ("Born Ugly",
"Kugelblitz" and "Tales Of Ancient Mysteries" performed)
(broadcast Mar 08)
March
Release of "Peter & The Wolf" [reviewed in R&F, France]
May
[25] London, Marquee Club
[27] High Wycombe, Nags Head
[29] St.Albans, City Hall
[30-31] London, Roundhouse [supporting Curved Air, also A Band Called O]
June
[18] "Unorthodox Behaviour" released on Charisma
July
Preston Heyman
joins on percussion
[15] London, BBC Maida Vale Studios (Peel session) ("Why Should I Lend
You Mine ?" and "Malaga Virgen" performed) (broadcast August
2)
[16] Ipswich, Manor
[24] Antibes (France), Festival de Jazz d'Antibes Juan-les-Pins [also: Herbie
Hancock]
[30] London, Marquee Club
Setlist: Jam / "Running On Three" [Jones], "Tales Of Ancient
Mysteries", "Kugelblitz", "Why Should I Lend You Mine ?"
[Collins], "Born Ugly", "Malaga Virgen" [Jones], "Tunisian
Faces", "Nuclear Burn" [Jones-Goodsall-Lumley-Collins] and "Smacks
Of Euphoric Hysteria" [Goodsall]
August
[01] London, Roundhouse
[supporting Larry Coryell & Nucleus]
John Goodsall records his Vertical Invader demo with Todd 'Bayete'
Cochran (keyboards), Doni Harvey (bass) and Bill Bruford (drums)
[13] London, Lyceum (Midnight Court)
[26] Reading Festival [also: Camel etc.]
Setlist: "Running On Three", "Kugelblitz", "Why
Should I Lend You Mine ?", "Malaga Virgen", "Nuclear Burn"
[26] London, Marquee Club
[30] London, Ronnie Scott's (residency begins) [supporting Charlie
McPherson]
September
Preston Heyman leaves and
Morris Pert sits in on percussion once or twice during the residency; excerpts
from one of these are later broadcast in Rock Around The World on BBC
Radio on 5 December; "Tito's Leg" (an early version of "Hate
Zone") from the broadcast is included on Missing Period; "Isis Mourning"
on Livestock is another document of this residency.
[11] London, Ronnie Scott's [residency ends] [?]
[14] Edinburgh, Playhouse Theatre [also: Van Der Graaf Generator]
November
[12] London, Hammersmith
Odeon [supporting Larry Coryell]
[15] Manchester, Free Trade Hall [supporting Larry Coryell]
[27] London, New Victoria Theatre [Marscape] [cancelled]
December
Morris Pert joins on percussion
Sessions for "Moroccan Roll" at Trident Studios
1977
April
[23] London, Marquee Club
(Collins on drums)
Livestock has been said to include one track from this concert, although
the credits cite August 1977 as the date for the Marquee concert.
Joe Blocker replaces Phil Collins for upcoming
tours as is busy touring with Genesis
After early rehearsals, Blocker is replaced by Kenwood Dennard
May
"Moroccan Roll" #37 in UK album charts
June
[10] Roslyn, NY (USA),
My Father's Place
[--] Buffalo, NY (USA), Tralfamadore Café
[16] Baltimore, MD (USA), Congress Hotel - Marble Bar (two shows)
Setlist: [first show] Jam, "Disco Suicide" [Lumley], "Why
Should I Lend You Mine ?" [Collins], "Deadly Nightshade" [Pert],
"Nightmare Patrol" [Goodsall/Dennard], "Malaga Virgen" [Jones]
// [second show] Jam, "Disco Suicide" [Lumley], "Why
Should I Lend You Mine ?" [Collins], "Deadly Nightshade" [Pert],
"Nightmare Patrol" [Goodsall/Dennard], "Nuclear Burn" [Jones-Goodsall-Lumley-Collins]
[18] New York City, NY (USA), Palladium [supporting Supertramp]
[19] Brooklyn, NY (USA), Smucker's
[20] Washington DC (USA), Cellar Door
August
[05] London, Hammersmith
Odeon [also: Stanley Clarke] [guest: Phil Collins (percussion)]
"Nightmare Patrol" and "Malaga Virgen" from the above concert
are on Livestock
Setlist: "Disco Suicide" [Lumley], "Nightmare Patrol"
[Goodsall-Dennard], "Malaga Virgen" [Jones], "Deadly Nightshade"
[Pert]
September
Phil Collins
rejoins for two special concerts :
[10] London, Crystal Palace Garden Party (early afternoon)
[10] Paris, Parc Paysager de la Courneuve – Scène Intérieure
(Fête de l'Humanité) [also: Yochk'o Seffer and others]
(late afternoon)
Setlist: "Isis Mourning", "The Ghost Of Mayfield Lodge", "Disco Suicide", "Nightmare Patrol", "Malaga Virgen", "Deadly Nightshade"
Begin second US tour with Kenwood Dennard back to the fold
[27] Toronto (Canada)
[28] Rochester, NY (USA), Glass Onion (two shows)
Setlist: [first show] "Disco Suicide" [Lumley], "Why Should
I Lend You Mine ?" [Collins], "Deadly Nightshade" [Pert], "Nightmare
Patrol" [Goodsall/Dennard], "Nuclear Burn" [Jones-Goodsall-Lumley-Collins]
// [second show] "Smacks Of Euphoric Hysteria" [Goodsall], "Disco
Suicide" [Lumley], "Earthdance", "Malaga Virgen" [Jones],
"Access To Data" [Goodsall], "Why Should I Lend You Mine ?"
[Collins], "Deadly Nightshade" [Pert]
October
[14-16] Roslyn, NY (USA), My Father's Place
[18] Washington DC (USA), Cellar Door
[30-31] New York City, NY (USA), Beacon Theater [support: David Sancious
& Tone, L.Coryell & A.Mouzon]
November
[11] Chicago, IL (USA),
Aragon Ballroom [supporting Wishbone Ash & Nils Lofgren]
[16] Schaumburg, IL (USA), Beginnings Club
Released officially on Timeline.
Setlist: "Disco Suicide" [Lumley], "Why Should I
Lend You Mine ?" [Collins], "Nightmare Patrol" [Goodsall/Dennard],
"Access To Data" [Goodsall], "Nuclear Burn" [Jones-Goodsall-Lumley-Collins]
[18] "Livestock" released
[19] Los Angeles, CA (USA), UCLA
[28] San Francisco, CA (USA), Old Waldorf
Setlist: "Disco Suicide" [Lumley], "Access To Data"
[Goodsall], "Malaga Virgen" [Jones], "Earth Dance" [Pert],
"Euthanasia Waltz" [Lumley], "Deadly Nightshade" [Pert]
[30] Los Angeles, CA (USA), Roxy Theater
December
[01] Los Angeles, CA (USA), Roxy Theater
1978
Robin Lumley is replaced
by Peter Robinson
Kenwood Dennard is replaced by Chuck Burgi
May-June
London, Trident Studios (sessions for Masques)
June
European tour supporting
[?] Jefferson Starship
[15] Amsterdam (Netherlands), Jaap Eden Hal [also: Jefferson Starship]
[17] Loreley Festival (Germany) [also: Jefferson Starship (who didn't perform)]
[19] Hamburg (Germany), Congresszentrumhalle [also: Jefferson Starship]
[24] Knebworth Festival [also: Genesis, Devo, Jefferson Starship] (guest:
Phil Collins)
[28-29] Paris (France), Pavillon de Paris [also: Jefferson Starship]
(Brand X tbc)
July
[04] Cincinatti, OH (USA)
[--] Rochester, NY (USA), Glass Onion
[10] Toronto (Canada), CNE Stadium [supporting Max Webster, Genesis]
[14] Madison, WI (USA), Bunky's
Setlist: "Earth Dance" [Pert], "Access To Data" [Goodsall],
"Ghost Of Mayfield Lodge" [Jones], "The Poke" [Jones/Robinson],
"Deadly Nightshade" [Pert], "Black Moon" [Pert]
[16] East Lansing, MI (USA), Dooley's
[20] Kent, OH (USA), Flithy McNastys
[23] Washington DC (USA), Cellar Door
Goodsall takes a few months off by doctors order; the remainder of the US dates
are played as a quartet without guitar
[30] Morristown, NJ (USA), Morris Stage
August
[01] New York City, NY
(USA), Central Park [supporting John McLaughlin's One Truth Band]
[02] Boston, MA (USA), Paradise Theater (two shows)
Mike Miller temporarily replaces John Goodsall
[20] Stockholm (Sweden), Isstadion
Setlist: "Earth Dance" [Pert], "Access To Data" [Goodsall],
"Deadly Nightshade" [Pert]
[21] Göteborg (Sweden), Karen Club
[26] Ulm (Germany), Friedrichsau-Festplatz [also: Genesis, Frank Zappa,
Joan Baez, John McLaughlin's One Truth Band]
September
[07] Berlin (Germany),
Deutschlandhalle [also: Frank Zappa, Peter Gabriel, John McLaughlin's One
Truth Band]
[08] "Masques" released
[22] Bristol, Hippodrome [also: Peter Hammill]
[24] Newcastle, City Hall [also: Peter Hammill]
[25] Edinburgh, Odeon [also: Peter Hammill]
[26] Manchester, Apollo [also: Peter Hammill]
[28] Brighton, Dome [also: Peter Hammill]
[29] Birmingham, Hippodrome [also: Peter Hammill]
October
[01] London, Rainbow Theatre
[also: Peter Hammill]
Setlist: "Earth Dance" [Pert], "Access To Data" [Goodsall],
"Black Moon" [Pert], "The Ghost Of Mayfield Lodge" [Jones],
"Deadly Nightshade" [Pert], "Nuclear Burn" [Jones-Goodsall-Lumley-Collins]
Mike Clark replaces Chuck Burgi on drums
[24-25] Boston, MA (USA), Paradise Theater [guest: John Goodsall (1st night
only)]
[27] Hempstead, NY (USA), Hofstra University
[29] Roslyn, NY (USA), My Father's Place
[30-31] New York City, NY (USA), Bottom Line [also: Alan Harris Band]
November
[07] Kent, OH (USA), Kent
State University - Student Center Ballroom
[11] Chicago, IL (USA), Park West (broadcast on WXRT FM)
Setlist: "Earth Dance" [Pert], "The Poke" [Jones/Robinson],
"Access To Data" [Goodsall], "The Ghost Of Mayfield Lodge"
[Jones] , "The Poke" (reprise)
[12] Grosse Pointe, MI (USA), Punch & Judy Theater
[13] Carbondale, IL (USA), Southern Illinois University
[27-28] Los Angeles, CA (USA), Roxy Theater
1979
February
The band put together by Rod Argent to promote his solo album Moving Home consists of Chester Thompson (drums), Peter Robinson and Robin Lumley (keyboards), John Goodsall (guitar), Morris Pert (percussion) and Alphonso Johnson (bass)
[08-09] London, The Venue [Rod Argent & Band] [guest: Colin Blunstone]
April
Brand X
regroup with two different line-ups for recording sessions at Startling Studios
(Ringo Starr's house)
Line-up #1: Goodsall-Lumley-Giblin-Collins
Line-up #2: Goodsall-Robinson-Jones-Clark
September
Line-up for this UK/US
tour is: John Goodsall (guitar), Robin Lumley & Peter Robinson (keyboards),
Percy Jones (bass) and Phil Collins (drums/vocals)
[01] Liverpool, Mountford Hall Students Union
[12-16] more UK dates, incl. Guildford Civic Hall
[14] "Product" released
[14] Retford, Porterhouse Night Club
[15-16] London, The Venue
[20] San Francisco, CA (USA), Old Waldorf
[21-23] Los Angeles, CA (USA), Roxy Theater (two shows each day)
Setlist: "Fanfare" / "Disco Suicide" [Lumley], "Algon"
[Lumley], "Don't Make Waves" [Goodsall], "Dance Of The Illegal
Aliens" [Jones], "Malaga Virgen" [Jones], "...And So To
F..." [Collins], "Nuclear Burn" [Jones-Goodsall-Lumley-Collins]
[25] Chicago, IL (USA), Park West (broadcast on WXRT FM)
Setlist: "Dance Of The Illegal Aliens" [Jones], "Don't Make
Waves" [Goodsall], "Malaga Virgen" [Jones], "...And So To
F..." [Collins], "Access To Data" [Goodsall], "The Ghost
Of Mayfield Lodge" [Jones], "Access To Data" (reprise)
[26-27] New York City, NY (USA), Bottom Line (Sep 27 show broadcast on WNEW
FM)
Setlist: "Disco Suicide" [Lumley], "Algon" [Lumley],
"Dance Of The Illegal Aliens" [Jones], "Don't Make Waves"
[Goodsall], "Access To Data" [Goodsall] / "The Ghost Of Mayfield
Lodge" [Jones] / "Access To Data" (reprise), "Malaga
Virgen" [Jones]
[28] Toronto (Canada), O'Keefe Centre
Setlist: "Algon" [Lumley], "Dance Of The Illegal Aliens"
[Jones], "Don't Make Waves" [Goodsall], "Malaga Virgen"
[Jones], "...And So To F..." [Collins]
[30] Upper Darby [nr Philadelphia], PA (USA), Tower Theater
October
[09] Appear on the Old Grey Whistle Test on BBC TV ("...And So To F..." performed), filmed mid-September.
1980
April
[18] "Do They Hurt?"
released
British tour - same line-up as previous tour except Collins replaced by Mike
Clark
[25] Birmingham, Aston University [with Bruford]
[26] Lincoln, Drill Hall [with Bruford]
[28] London, The Venue [with Bruford]
[29] Peterborough, Fleet Hall [with Bruford]
[30] Loughborough, University [with Bruford]
May
[01] Guildford, Civic Hall
[with Bruford]
[02] Bath, University [with Bruford]
[03] Bangor, University [with Bruford]
[04] Manchester, Polytechnic [with Bruford]
[05] London, The Venue [with Bruford]
[06] Hatfield, Polytechnic [with Bruford]
[07] Swansea, University [with Bruford]
[09] Sheffield, Polytechnic [with Bruford]
[10] Bradford, University [with Bruford]
[11] York, Derwent College [with Bruford]
[12] London, The Venue [with Bruford]
[13] Leicester, University [with Bruford]
[15] Liverpool, University [with Bruford]
[16] Hull, University [with Bruford]
[17] Leeds, University [with Bruford]
[19] London, The Venue [with Bruford]
[20] Portsmouth, Locarno [with Bruford]
[23] Oxford, Polytechnic [with Bruford]
[24] St.Albans, City Hall [with Bruford]
1982
September
"Is There Anything About?" #93 in UK album charts