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Heatwave was a rock festival held on August 23, 1980 at
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, Ontario. The slogans used to promote the show were variously the "
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Woodstock Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held during August 15–18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, United States, southwest of the town of Woodstock. Billed as "an Aq ...
", the " New Wave Woodstock", or "The 1980s Big Beat Rock and Roll Party". The festival was noteworthy because of the importance of the headliner bands that played and the timing in the evolution of new wave music, and the size of the crowd.


History

The festival was noteworthy because of the importance of the headliner bands that played and the timing in the evolution of new wave music, and from the size of the crowd. Tickets were $20 ($25 at the gate). 85,000 people attended but at 5 pm Dan Aykroyd, in character as
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, during a live radio interview from backstage with friend and festival promoter John Brower, asked Brower if he could invite everyone listening to come out and be on his guest list. Brower immediately agreed and within 90 minutes another 15,000 people poured into the park swelling the crowd to almost 100,000 just as
Talking Heads Talking Heads were an American rock band formed in 1975 in New York City and active until 1991.Talki ...
took the stage as the sun set. The crowd inched forward to accommodate the "guests" and a sense of wonder swept over everyone as no one other than Brower and Aykroyd and the radio audience was aware of the last minute free invitation.http://www.angelfire.com/rock/teenagehead/ShortArticles.htm from ''
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'' #56, Nov. 1980.
Scandal plagued the event with accusations tossed back and forth between the backers and park management, the latter claiming to have thrown away all the ticket stubs as "no one told them to keep them". The event reportedly lost a million dollars. Despite the fact that no rights agreements were signed, the entire concert was recorded professionally. The tapes surfaced sometime later that year and were secured by Brower after being turned over by the studio whose recording truck had been on location to record Teenage Head, the band. In the mid 1990s the tapes were handed over to Canadian independent record executive Jan Haust by Brower to ensure their professional restoration and safe keeping. 102 of those tracks, by the five most famous of the bands, were acquired by Wolfgangs, which also holds the rights to Bill "Wolfgang" Graham's archive; by 2017 they were posted on its website. A video recording of a portion of the set played by The Kings has also been released. At the time of the festival, a new wave/punk festival seemed a novel idea to many, especially as many of these bands typically played at night, in clubs—not outdoors in the hot summer sunlight. Rock magazine ''
CREEM ''Creem'' (often stylized in all caps) is a monthly American music magazine, based in Detroit, whose main print run lasted from 1969 to 1989. It was first published in March 1969 by Barry Kramer and founding editor Tony Reay. Influential crit ...
'' published an overview of Heatwave from that point of view, using a few words of parody in comparison to
Woodstock Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held during August 15–18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, United States, southwest of the town of Woodstock. Billed as "an Aq ...
. It may bear further verification, but some remember
The Ramones The Ramones were an American punk rock band that formed in the New York City neighborhood of Forest Hills, Queens, in 1974. They are often cited as the first true punk rock group. Despite achieving a limited commercial appeal in the United S ...
as being initially announced for the festival.


Groups

The groups were: * Vladymir Rogov (opening artist) with his band ARKITEX (not on poster) * Teenage Head (not on poster) * BB Gabor (not on poster) * Holly and the Italians (not on the poster) *
Rockpile Rockpile was a British rock and roll band of the late 1970s and early 1980s, noted for their strong pub rock, rockabilly and power pop influences, and as a foundational influence on new wave. The band consisted of Dave Edmunds (vocals, g ...
featuring Dave Edmunds and
Nick Lowe Nicholas Drain Lowe (born 24 March 1949) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and producer. A noted figure in power pop and New wave music, new wave,The Rumour The Rumour was an English rock band in the late 1970s and early 1980s. They are best known as the backup band for Graham Parker, whose early records (from 1976 to 1980) were credited to Graham Parker & The Rumour. However, The Rumour also ...
without
Graham Parker Graham Thomas Parker (born 18 November 1950) is an English singer-songwriter, who is best known as the lead singer of the British band Graham Parker & the Rumour. Life and career Early career (1960s–1976) Parker was born in Hackney, East L ...
(just after he had gone solo) (not on poster) *
The B-52's The B-52's, also styled as The B-52s, are an American new wave band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1976. The original lineup consisted of Fred Schneider (vocals, percussion), Kate Pierson (vocals, keyboards, synth bass), Cindy Wilson (vocals, ...
*
Talking Heads Talking Heads were an American rock band formed in 1975 in New York City and active until 1991.Talki ...
(at sundown) *
The Pretenders Pretenders are an English–American rock band formed in March 1978. The original band consisted of founder and main songwriter Chrissie Hynde (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), James Honeyman-Scott (lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards), Pete ...
* Elvis Costello and the Attractions *
The Kings The Kings are a Canadian rock band formed in 1977 in Oakville, Ontario. They are best known for their 1980 song "This Beat Goes On/Switchin' To Glide", which was a hit in the United States and Canada. Recording history The Kings were formed in ...
The Clash The Clash were an English rock band formed in London in 1976 who were key players in the original wave of British punk rock. Billed as "The Only Band That Matters", they also contributed to the and new wave movements that emerged in the w ...
were originally booked, and were on the poster, but cancelled or, by another story, were held up at the border due to customs. A partial order of appearance was: Teenage Head (opened at 11:00 am), The Rumour, Rockpile, Holly and the Italians, Pretenders, B-52's, Talking Heads (sunset), Elvis Costello, and the Kings (midnight).


Teenage Head set list

The reviewer saw "two scraggly guys playing guitar and bass, and a crop-haired singer in long-tailed livery coat and eyeliner. ... good ol' head-banging ramalama punk rock. A large and vocal following cheers them on, and they play with confidence, as if they belong up front of all those people." A year or so later, Teenage Head's live album had a picture from their Heatwave set on the cover. Their set included "Wild One" (from the ''Frantic City'' album). # Top Down # Wild One # Picture My Face # Some Kinda Fun # Little Boxes (Alimony) # Fist to Face (Everybody's Growin' Old) # Let's Shake # Lucy Potato # Brand New Cadillac # You're Tearing Me Apart # Somethin' Else # Kissin' The Carpet # Disgusteen # C'mon Everybody


The Pretenders set list

The Pretenders played a full set at Heatwav
photo and ticket
# Precious # The Adultress # Kid # Space Invader # Private Life #
Brass in Pocket "Brass In Pocket (I'm Special)" is a song by English–American rock band the Pretenders, released in 1979 as the third single from their self-titled debut album. It was written by Chrissie Hynde and James Honeyman-Scott, and produced by Chris ...
# Stop Your Sobbing # The Wait #
Louie Louie "Louie Louie" is a rhythm and blues song written and composed by American musician Richard Berry in 1955, recorded in 1956, and released in 1957. It is best known for the 1963 hit version by the Kingsmen and has become a standard in pop and ...
# Porcelain # Tattooed Love Boys # Up the Neck # Audience # Mystery Achievement


The B-52's set list

Performing the strongest material from their first album and debuting much of the
Wild Planet ''Wild Planet'' is the second studio album by the B-52's, released in 1980. As with their first album, the B-52's traveled to Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas to record ''Wild Planet''. Several of the songs from the album had been concert ...
material before the largest live audience they had experienced up to this point. # Planet Claire # 6060-842 # Devil In My Car # 52 Girls # Quiche Lorraine # Dirty Back Road # Lava #
Give Me Back My Man "Give Me Back My Man" is a song written and recorded by the American rock band the B-52's. It was released as the second single from their album ''Wild Planet'' (1980), and is one of many solo vocal performances from Cindy Wilson in the band's ea ...
# Strobe Light #
Private Idaho "Private Idaho" is a single released by The B-52's from their 1980 album ''Wild Planet''. Composition The B-52's are from Athens, Georgia, and never played a concert in Idaho until September 13, 2011, when they played at Eagle River Pavilion in ...
# Runnin' Around #
Rock Lobster "Rock Lobster" is a song written by Fred Schneider and Ricky Wilson, two members of the B-52's. It was twice recorded and released as a single, first by DB Records as their debut release in April 1978, and again the following year for the b ...
# Dance This Mess Around # Party Out of Bounds


Talking Heads set list

The band that toured for the ''
Remain in Light ''Remain in Light'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Talking Heads, released on October 8, 1980 by Sire Records. It was recorded at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas and Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia during July and Augus ...
'' album, including
Adrian Belew Robert Steven "Adrian" Belew (born December 23, 1949) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. A multi-instrumentalist primarily known as a guitarist and singer, he is noted for his unusual and impressionistic approach to ...
, performed for the first time at Heatwave as the sun was setting. Their segment began with the four original members plus Belew, and then, as the songs progressed, they added musicians and vocalists, including
Nona Hendryx Nona Bernis Hendryx (born October 9, 1944) is an American vocalist, record producer, songwriter, musician, and author. Hendryx is known for her work as a solo artist as well as for being one-third of the trio Labelle, who had a hit with "Lady ...
(vocals), Busta Jones, Steve Scales, Dolette McDonald, and
Bernie Worrell George Bernard Worrell, Jr. (April 19, 1944 – June 24, 2016) was an American keyboardist and record producer best known as a founding member of Parliament-Funkadelic and for his work with Talking Heads. He is a member of the Rock and Rol ...
(keyboards). #
Psycho Killer "Psycho Killer" is a song by the American band Talking Heads, released on their 1977 debut album '' Talking Heads: 77.'' The group first performed it as the Artistics in 1974. The band also recorded an acoustic version of the song featuring A ...
# Warning Sign # Stay Hungry # Cities #
I Zimbra "I Zimbra" is a song by American new wave band Talking Heads, released as the second single from their 1979 album '' Fear of Music''. According to Sytze Steenstra in ''Song and Circumstance: The Work of David Byrne from Talking Heads to the Pres ...
# Once in a Lifetime # Houses in Motion #
Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On) "Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)" is the opening track of the Talking Heads 1980 album '' Remain in Light''. Background and composition The track has a prominent bassline and sets the funk tone of the album. A live rendition of the song w ...
#
Crosseyed and Painless "Crosseyed and Painless" is a song by American new wave band Talking Heads. It was released in 1980 in the United States as a promotional single from their fourth studio album, ''Remain in Light''. Although the single failed to reach on the US ma ...
# Life During Wartime # Take Me to the River


Elvis Costello set list

The Heatwave festival was the only 1980 live concert in North America by Elvis Costello and the Attractions. # Shot With His Own Gun (sometimes listed as "How does it Feel"), accompanied only by Steve on piano * #
Accidents Will Happen "Accidents Will Happen" is a song written by Elvis Costello and performed by Elvis Costello and the Attractions. It first appeared on the 1979 album '' Armed Forces''. Costello wrote the song about his many infidelities during this period of h ...
# The Beat # Temptation #
(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding" is a 1974 song written by English singer/songwriter Nick Lowe. Initially released by Lowe with his band Brinsley Schwarz on their 1974 album '' The New Favourites of... Brinsley Schwarz' ...
# Mystery Dance # Green Shirt # You'll Never Be a Man # (I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea # Secondary Modern # Pump It Up # Lover's Walk # Less Than Zero # Big Tears # High Fidelity * #
Lipstick Vogue "Lipstick Vogue" is a song by Elvis Costello. It was recorded by him with the Attractions as the penultimate track of his 1978 album '' This Year's Model''. In his album notes for '' Girls Girls Girls'' Costello recalled that the song was inspire ...
* #
Radio Radio "Radio Radio" is a song written by Elvis Costello and performed by Elvis Costello and the Attractions. The song originated as a Bruce Springsteen-inspired song called "Radio Soul" that Costello had written in 1974. In 1977, Costello reworked ...
# I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down # Alison # Clubland #
Oliver's Army "Oliver's Army" is a song written by Elvis Costello and performed by Costello and the Attractions, from the former's third studio album ''Armed Forces'' (1979). The song is a new wave track that was lyrically inspired by the Troubles in North ...
# Watching the Detectives # You Belong to Me * Recorded and available as a two LP disk album. "Sounds like an audience recording..."Elvis Costello
back cover

* may not be on all albums and order may be different


The Kings

Their set started about midnight, and they played an hour long show which included "This Beat Goes On/Switchin' to Glide". # Borrowing Time # Don't Let Me Know # Run Shoes Running # My Habit # This Beat Goes On/Switchin' to Glide # Partyitis #
California Girls "California Girls" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1965 album, '' Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)''. Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, the lyrics detail an appreciation for women across the world and a wish ...
# One Day Off # Go Away


See also

*
List of historic rock festivals A rock festival is an open-air rock concert featuring many different performers, typically spread over two or three days and having a campsite and other amenities and forms of entertainment provided at the venue. Some festivals are singular eve ...
* List of punk rock festivals *


References

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