i may have mentioned that i can not locate my ticket stubs for the cure. which is causing me considerable heartache. so, i am going through boxes searching.
i found a box today that held a treasure trove of ticket stubs!
i think i have mentioned that i was a big fan of the door's when i was a kid. they were my first band. but, when i tell someone that my first concert was for the doors, i am often met with a look of, "sure i believe you saw the doors." when they don't believe me at all. so i opened a cigar box and found within ticket stubs for some amazing points in my young life.
there it is! a stub from the doors playing the long beach arena on february 7, 1970. a little googling will confirm if you still don't believe me.
i found a ticket stub for a show i can't find any additional info on. but, what was awesome was that led zepplin played the night before this show and jethro tull the day after! so who knows who played this show!
this one is for elton john at the hollywood bowl 1973. this was before tommy and a huge year for him.
daniel, goodbye yellow brick road. this was an amazing show. $4.50 for elton john at the hollywood bowl!
now some one off odd shows, three dog night and earth, wind and fire. i remember steppenwolf and eric burdon and the animals at the three dog night show. i do remember the performance of house of the rising sun by eric burdon.
now some sports tickets. i loved the lakers from early on. the stubs here are when the lakers had jerry west and wilt chamberlin playing for them. i also remember that one of the games i went to was against the milwaukee bucks and they had just acquired a ucla grad named lew alcindor who we know later became kareem abdul-jabbar! i saw some great players from those days, pistol pete maravich being one of my favourites! i am adding one of my most prized give away treasures, the der wienerschnitzel tribute to the longest winning streak. classy!
the scan cut off the some of the names. if you want to know who they are email me!!
my parents were gamblers. not anything big and we never lost our possessions or anything but they spent a lot of time at the race track betting on horses and going to las vegas. i sat in many las vegas casino lobbies watching the interesting people walk through. the sands, the dunes, the stardust. i remember them all. it was a very glamorous time for las vegas. i knew that drive from long beach to las vegas like the back of my hand! i could pick a winning horse, daily double and trifecta by the time i was ten. i knew jockeys and kept a recipe box with horse stats on index cards. i knew the paddocks at hollywood park, los alamitos and santa anita. i could read track conditions and won more than a few dollars for my parents! i also loved the roller derby. the los angeles t-birds played the long beach arena usually on friday's. i always pulled for the opposing team. never the t-birds. i felt sorry for them. no hometown fans there to pull for them. only boos from the t-bird fans. my little contribution to the sport!!
check out the prices for these laker games!
and some roller derby stubs...
now if only i could find my bob marley ticket stubs, i have the terrible photos i took though..
and the search continues for the cure...
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
1993 - Nirvana - The Forum
Went with Bianca, Ron and Shawn.
Opening bands, Chokebore and The Butthole Surfers.
MC for the show was Bobcat Goldthwaite.We parked next to the ramp that leads under the Forum and saw the tour buses. We called out for and waved at Courtney and Kurt as they walked into the Forum. I remember it being a good show. They sounded very good. I liked looking at the ununsal In Utero set items they had. We had Colonnade seats but I remember them being at the side so there wasn't a huge distance to the stage so we could see really well. I know Bianca has some stories to add to this one!
Set list
Radio Friendly Unit Shifter/ Drain You/ Breed/ Serve The Servants/ Come As You Are/ Smells Like Teen Spirit/ Sliver/ Dumb/ In Bloom/ About A Girl/ Lithium/ Pennyroyal Tea/ School/ Polly/ Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle/ Rape Me/ Territorial Pissings/ Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam/ The Man Who Sold The World/ All Apologies/ On A Plain/ Heart-Shaped Box/ Blew
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
1993 - Pearl Jam - Aladdin Theatre
Opening Bands - Urge Overkill and Mudhoney
Pearl Jam mega-post! In spite of what people think, I did encourage Bianca to have her own musical likes.
She went through phases with bands. She loved them for all they were worth then she was done with them and moved on to the next. This was the Pearl Jam phase.
These shows were right after her 13th birthday and I wanted to do something special so we went to Las Vegas to see them. We went by train. Amtrak! It was so fun. It took forever to get there, but it was well worth it!! We nearly missed the show. We stayed at the Aladdin Hotel so we would be right there at the venue for the concerts and to make it easy for us to get around. We got into the show at the end of the second opening band. We had great seats but the problem with any show in Las Vegas is that the crowd is there to socialize not watch the show. They are drinking and talking loudly, and just being a pain. They also have a tendency to sit through shows. I guess this is from being in a city full of shows all the time and they don't appreciate it. So we are there and its Pearl Jam. They were very good. But they always are.
It is a tight band and the sound is always amazing.
Set-list First Night
Even Flow, Once, Deep, Jeremy, Dissident, Daughter/(Instant Karma)/(Across the Universe), Go, Animal, State of Love and Trust, Tremor Christ, Black, Blood, Alive
enc 1: Rearviewmirror, Whipping, Leash, Porch/(Tearing)
enc 2: (Green River reunion): Swallow My Pride, Ain't Nothing to Do, My Way
'Tremor Christ' premieres. An apparent Beatles tribute is the 'Daughter' outro, with a series of tunes ended with Ed whispering "Get Back" at the very end. In a near Green River reunion, Mudhoney's Mark McLaughlin and Steve Turner join PJ (with Urge Overkill's drummer, Chuck Treece) for 'Swallow My Pride' and 'Ain't Nothing to Do.' 'Swallow My Pride' and 'My Way' (written by Paul Anka, featuring Terry Presley, an Elvis impersonator assisting on vocals)
Set-list Second Night
Release, Go, Animal, Why Go, Jeremy, Glorified G, Daughter/(The Real Me), Even Flow, Garden, Blood, State of Love and Trust, Alive, Footsteps, Porch, Jam, Rearviewmirror, Alone, Rockin' in the Free World, Indifference
notes: Urge Overkill and Mudhoney join PJ for 'RitFW.'
We only had tickets for the first night and after it being so good we want to go to the second night which of course is sold out. I scalp tickets for the show. I think I ended up paying $100 for two tickets. Oh well it was worth it for the fun Bianca was having.
Staying at the hotel the band is staying at can be very fun. When you go to catch the elevator and the door opens up and its Eddie Vedder standing there can be awesome. Well, thats what happened the whole time we were there. They were the nicest people on the planet. And very nice to a 13 year old girl. I will leave it to Bianca to write some of the stuff she remembers. The Urge Overkill band members were amazing to her.
1993 - Pearl Jam - Empire Polo Club
This was an epic show. Was supposed to be in LA but PJ were having their war with Ticketmaster and so they refused to do a show there. This venue is now home to Coachella. This place is a two + hour drive from LA and is south of Palm Springs. It was a beautiful day for a concert. Pleasant temps and a full moon. I will really never forget it. Mom drove us. She loved the show. For some reason she liked Pearl Jam. Bianca was passing out stickers and stuff. This was the start of her band promo jobs! 11 was the opening act.
This show became legendary for the tirade that Eddie Vedder threw because of the shoe throwing. It was pretty bad. People were pelting the bands with shoes and anything else they could find. Eddie Vedder threatened to wait at the gate and kick the shit out of whoever was barefoot. They got spit on, Eddie sarcastically asked for that though . They finished the show playing behind their amps to keep away from the shoes. Don't know what triggered all the rowdiness but it started in the lines before the show even began. I will never forget the enormous full moon rising behind Pearl Jam as they played Indifference. His voice echoing across the polo grounds was amazing.
Set List:
Release
Go
AnimalWhy Go
Deep
Jeremy
Glorified G
Daughter
Alive
Rearviewmirror
Improv (Thank You)
Blood
Rats
Once
Porch (Tearing)
Fuck Me in The Brain
Encore 1
Sonic Reducer
Even Flow
Indifference
Baba O'Riley
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
1993 - Belly - The Palace
special report by ron:
this was a show i went to. me and my local grocery clerk whom i forgot her name and a great affinity to Belly. this was during my big pixies, breeders, belly, throwing muses incestuous thing. let's call it boston college rock sponsored by the 4ad record label.
anyway, i found out this girl and i both liked belly, so i got tickets and we went to the show together. we drove from cerritos to hollywood. funny to recall this story because i was living in a hotel room at this time, which was why i ended up going to the grocery store at the time. only a microwave and a small refridgerator so i couldn't stock up on groceries.
i knew radiohead was the opening band, they were just catching on here in the states. creep was playing on the radio at KROQ. at the time i didn't care for the song, it sounded like a pixies' gigantic rip off (which to them probably was and what makes me enjoy the song more now). so neither of us were in a big rush to see the opening band. we got to the palace mid-way through their set and hung around outside for awhile.
i remember going in towards the end. i heard blow out and was really quite impressed. one of my favorite radiohead songs now....
belly played and it was a great show.
it was great that tonya donelly got some recognition after playing guitar in throwing muses and the breeders. her songs were great.
thom yorke came out and sang a duet with her on one of the songs but i don't remember which.
aside from the story surrounding the show, i don't remember too much about the actual music.
looking back, the most significant aspect of this show is that it was the first radiohead show that i went to and didn't really see them. funny since they have become one of my favorite bands and what i believe to be one of the best bands ever, standing close to the beatles.
Radiohead's setlist:
You
Prove YourselfThe Bends
Yes I Am
Vegetable
Creep
Ripcord
Pop Is Dead
Inside My Head
Anyone Can Play Guitar
Stop Whispering
Thinking About You
Blow Out
1993 - The Breeders - Troubadour
Ron followed all the former Pixies in their solo efforts. Love the Troubadour. Such a great place and the history can overwhelm you. This was more of an industry show cause their cd Last Splash was just releasing. I can't find a setlist online anywhere.
But we know that Yo La Tengo opened and that they had to do Cannonball!
Pop Music Review
The Breeders' Relaxed Jam
September 23, 1993
LORRAINE ALI
The critically acclaimed alternative-rock act the Breeders seemed so comfortable on stage at the Troubadour on Tuesday that you got the feeling you were sitting in on a no-pressure jam in one of their living rooms rather than a major-market showcase in support of their high-profile new album.
"Hey, what are you guys talking about?" singer-guitarist Kim Deal asked chatting audience members between songs. She and her twin sister, guitarist Kelley Deal, bantered back and forth in front of the receptive, often laughing audience, then nonchalantly launched into walls of fluid sound with a creepy, '50s sci-fi soundtrack edge.
The Breeders' enticing, wobbly melodies escalated into full-blown rushes of warm, euphoric sound, and the charmingly lopsided surf feel was more three-dimensional live than on the flatly produced new "Last Splash" album, thanks to the powerful sound and the band's sense of relaxed spontaneity.
The ecstatic crowd seemed to know every word of each song, and shouted them aloud like a big stadium crowd. The quartet soaked up the admiration and returned it with big smiles.
The very Breeders-compatible Yo La Tengo preceded the headliners with flails of '60s-style organ and shards of refined noise that set the tone for this night of finely crafted pop distortion.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
1993 - Dwight Yoakam - Irvine Meadows
Ok. You know when you do something
and it's a mistake all around?
Well. This was one of those times.
Let me make clear that the concert itself was fabulous.
I really enjoyed Dwight Yoakam.
Great performer. He makes country music I can listen to.
The problem with this show was the folks I went with. I
went with co-workers who ended up with an extra ticket.
They would drive and we were to have a good time.
Well, these co-workers were the stereotypical ex-military,
Arkansas, trailer living people.
All of those things are true.
It was to be two couples but the one husband had to
report to the base for his army gig. So, I filled in.
Me who won't pass up a concert even if sanity should prevail.
Let me give some background. Couple #1 the ones I know
from Target met at Target while working on the front registers.
Both from Arkansas who thought it was destiny that brought
them together.
They actually wed at that Target.
They arrived in a limo, white flowing dress and tux
and had a minister marry them at the customer service desk.
All true.
So they pick me up for this concert in his black Trans Am
and while drinking and trying to decide actually how fast
they can get to the venue at over 100mph
I decide the floor board of the back seat may not
protect me should we crash.
I cussed myself the whole time.
I knew I had left my daughter for this and if I died
what would happen to her. I was terrified.
I did watch Dwight. I enjoyed Dwight.
They talked, and made I don't know how many beer runs.
I told them I had to be at work early and couldn't possibly
go out to eat or go back to their place to drink some more.
I just wanted to go home.
Needless to say, I haven't gone to a concert since with
anyone that I didn't know really well.
You have been warned.
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