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  • Nov5wed
    07:00 PM - The Saints '73-'78Teragram Ballroom, Los Angeles, CA
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    08:00 PM - The Saints '73-'78The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
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    09:00 PM - The Saints '73-'78The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
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  • Nov8sat
    08:00 PM - The Saints '73-'78Revolution Hall - Portland, Portland, OR
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  • Nov9sun
    08:00 PM - The Saints '73-'78The Neptune Theatre, Seattle, WA
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  • Nov11tue
    08:00 PM - The Saints '73-'78Metro Chicago, Chicago, IL
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  • Nov14fri
    08:00 PM - The Saints ’73-’78: Ed Kuepper, Ivor Hay, Mark Arm, Mick Harvey & Peter OxleyMusic Hall Of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY
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  • Nov15sat
    08:00 PM - The Saints '73-'78Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA
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  • Nov16sun
    08:00 PM - The Saints '73-'78Union Stage - DC, Washington, DC
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Frequently Asked Questions About The Saints '73-'78 Tickets and Events

What notable events occurred during The Saints' performances from 1973 to 1978?

During this period, The Saints became known for their high-energy punk rock performances, contributing significantly to the Australian music scene and influencing many bands that followed.

How did The Saints' music evolve between 1973 and 1978?

The Saints' music evolved from raw punk rock in their early years to incorporating elements of reggae, pop, and rock, showcasing their versatility and growth as artists.

What impact did The Saints have on the punk rock genre during the mid-1970s?

The Saints were pivotal in shaping the punk rock genre, particularly in Australia, with their innovative sound and rebellious attitude, inspiring future generations of punk musicians.

What were some key songs performed by The Saints during their 1973-1978 era?

Key songs from this era include 'I'm Stranded,' 'This Perfect Day,' and 'Know Your Product,' which are considered classics in the punk rock catalog.

Who were the original members of The Saints during their active years from 1973 to 1978?

The original lineup included Chris Bailey, Ed Kuepper, and Ivor Hay, who were instrumental in defining the band's sound and image during this period.

What was the significance of The Saints' debut album released in 1977?

The Saints' debut album, 'I'm Stranded,' was groundbreaking as it was one of the first punk rock albums released outside of the United States and garnered international attention.

How did The Saints' live performances contribute to their reputation in the music scene?

The Saints' live performances were known for their intensity and unpredictability, which helped them build a devoted fan base and establish a formidable reputation in the music scene.

What themes were commonly explored in The Saints' lyrics during their 1973-1978 performances?

Their lyrics often explored themes of alienation, rebellion, and social commentary, reflecting the disillusionment and angst of youth during the 1970s.

In what ways did The Saints influence other bands that emerged after 1978?

The Saints' raw sound and DIY ethos influenced numerous bands in the punk and alternative rock scenes, including groups like The Go-Betweens and Hoodoo Gurus.

What role did The Saints play in the Australian music revolution of the 1970s?

The Saints were at the forefront of the Australian music revolution, helping to establish a distinct punk identity that challenged the mainstream music norms of the time.

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