1996 No Code Tour

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  • hauntingfamiliar
    hauntingfamiliar Wilmington, NC Posts: 10,361
    Charlotte :)



    Yours is better, a little jealous, lol
    Well I don't think I've ever actually worn it. All they had left at the stand that day was a Men's 2XL and I'm a female. A men's medium is nice and roomy on me...love it either way The front of this shirt cracks me up.


  • YourDirtisMyfood
    YourDirtisMyfood Boston Posts: 4,668
    pjl44 said:
    pjl44 said:
    Hartford on that tour was my first show. Miss the old school 10C stubs.


      This was my first PJ show too.  Had to get the bumper sticker-looking ticket from some agency in Pennsylvania I think.  Had lawn seats and I don't think the TVs were on.  I believe the guard rail got shoved down afterwards.  Driving back from the show, I remember a car on fire on the highway.
    Was that 96 or 98? Or both??
    You know, I thought it was 96 but may have been 98.  Which means it would've been my 20 year anniversary since my first PJ show.  LOL.
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,553
    pjl44 said:
    pjl44 said:
    Hartford on that tour was my first show. Miss the old school 10C stubs.


      This was my first PJ show too.  Had to get the bumper sticker-looking ticket from some agency in Pennsylvania I think.  Had lawn seats and I don't think the TVs were on.  I believe the guard rail got shoved down afterwards.  Driving back from the show, I remember a car on fire on the highway.
    Was that 96 or 98? Or both??
    You know, I thought it was 96 but may have been 98.  Which means it would've been my 20 year anniversary since my first PJ show.  LOL.
    Ha! I think that was a regular occurrence at the Meadows. Definitely happened at a Rage/Wu-Tang show. There was also some melee after a DMB show my sister went to. Shit went down there in the late 90s.
  • Seattle 96 was my first show. Craziest mosh pit I've ever seen. It was insane. Good times but nowhere close to the best show I've seen. 

    " Things were different then, all is different now "

    Seattle 09-16-96, Vancouver 07-19-98, Seattle 11-05-00, Seattle 12-09-02, Vancouver 05-30-03, Vancouver 09-02-05, Gorge 07-23-06, Seattle 09-21-09, Seattle 09-22-09, Vancouver 09-25-09
  • Big Bank Hank
    Big Bank Hank Seattle, WA Posts: 8,639
    Evel K said:
    I think the Glass Bowl and Savage Hall had agreements with  TM as a provider but not exclusive. Both on the University campus.
    Glass Bowl, duh I'm a idiot, I knew the Toledo Rockets play there
  • Vikkivale
    Vikkivale Los Angeles, CA Posts: 236
    Cool shirt Hank!  I was at the August Maine show.  I remember there was a lunar eclipse happening that night outside the venue while they were playing Black.  :)
  • Big Bank Hank
    Big Bank Hank Seattle, WA Posts: 8,639
    Vikkivale said:
    Cool shirt Hank!  I was at the August Maine show.  I remember there was a lunar eclipse happening that night outside the venue while they were playing Black.  :)
    That's awesome, how you doing? Still feeling the buzz from Safeco night 2? What a great show that was
  • CJ23113
    CJ23113 Long Island Posts: 187
    Randall's Island #2 wish I had that poster!!
  • NDJeff7
    NDJeff7 Posts: 216
    Augusta, Maine was the 2nd time that I saw them after the Boston Garden in '94. Had just gotten my license a few months earlier, so I'm still not sure how our folks let 4 16 year old kids drive up to Maine in the middle of the week and stay in a hotel. Was an amazing show, with Dennis Rodman somehow finding his way up on stage. Show ended with a great, solo version of Patriot.
  • buck502000
    buck502000 Birthplace of GIBSON guitar Posts: 8,951
    Savage Hall boyo
  • Vikkivale
    Vikkivale Los Angeles, CA Posts: 236
    Vikkivale said:
    Cool shirt Hank!  I was at the August Maine show.  I remember there was a lunar eclipse happening that night outside the venue while they were playing Black.  :)
    That's awesome, how you doing? Still feeling the buzz from Safeco night 2? What a great show that was
    Yes! For sure! I'm counting down the days til Fenway, but I can't imagine a better experience than seeing them in Seattle...esp that night 2 set!
  • Jimmy124
    Jimmy124 Posts: 52
    pjl44 said:
    Hartford on that tour was my first show. Miss the old school 10C stubs.


    Omg, Hartford was my first show. I had this ticket stub on my wall under a PJ poster, unfortunately both are long gone.
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,553
    Jimmy124 said:
    pjl44 said:
    Hartford on that tour was my first show. Miss the old school 10C stubs.


    Omg, Hartford was my first show. I had this ticket stub on my wall under a PJ poster, unfortunately both are long gone.
    Man, I share that pain. A burst pipe in my first apartment claimed my 96 and 98 Hartford posters. I managed to replace the former, but can't bring myself to shell out for the latter.
  • rhinomagic
    rhinomagic Charlottesville, VA Posts: 2,553
    I drove through Hurricane Josephine to get to the Fort Lauderdale show.
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  • eboweddie
    eboweddie Posts: 1,099
    My first show was Dublin October 1996
     I was 16
     Can't really remember most of it. Like a blur.  To see jack irons was a privilege.  He was just that good. No phones.  No selfies. No screens
     Just the concert. 
    .

    i wish i wish i wish i wish, i guess it never stops
  • JH6056
    JH6056 Posts: 2,437
    eboweddie said:
    My first show was Dublin October 1996
     I was 16
     Can't really remember most of it. Like a blur.  To see jack irons was a privilege.  He was just that good. No phones.  No selfies. No screens
     Just the concert. 
    .
    YESSSSSS!  Wow do I miss those days...

    I feel like with PJ it was that way for me up through 2003, then I didn't see them again until 2013 and obviously by then it had all changed.  Wonder when it actually changed though?  I feel like 2008 was the first time I remember a lot of people holding up their phones instead of lighters for the encore...