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  • mrussel1
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  • Guy Dudebro
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  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841

    I SAW PEARL JAM
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,116
    mrussel1 said:

    I love this one. I have on CD, but need to get on vinyl. 
  • 1ThoughtKnown
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  • Guy Dudebro
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664


    Mike Watt!!!  :smiley:
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • Guy Dudebro
    Guy Dudebro Posts: 1,480
    edited March 2021
    brianlux said:p



    Mike Watt!!!  :smiley:
    Right?? This was as close as I came to seeing The Minutemen but I've seen Watt several times opening for X. I'm sure we got there late and missed them...

    1984 btw...
    Post edited by Guy Dudebro on
  • 1ThoughtKnown
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    brianlux said:p



    Mike Watt!!!  :smiley:
    Right?? This was as close as I came to seeing The Minutemen but I've seen Watt several times opening for X. I'm sure we got there late and missed them...

    1984 btw...
    Look at that bill. Wow. 
  • 1ThoughtKnown
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  • Guy Dudebro
    Guy Dudebro Posts: 1,480
    brianlux said:p



    Mike Watt!!!  :smiley:
    Right?? This was as close as I came to seeing The Minutemen but I've seen Watt several times opening for X. I'm sure we got there late and missed them...

    1984 btw...
    Look at that bill. Wow. 
    Yeah, looking back on it. I was all about SSD at the time. I remember it being a good show but it wasn't the sold out, insane show of the same era  at the Olympic. When GBH or Exploited came to town it was fucking nuts.  I still have all those flyers too. 
  • 1ThoughtKnown
    1ThoughtKnown Posts: 6,155
    brianlux said:p



    Mike Watt!!!  :smiley:
    Right?? This was as close as I came to seeing The Minutemen but I've seen Watt several times opening for X. I'm sure we got there late and missed them...

    1984 btw...
    Look at that bill. Wow. 
    Yeah, looking back on it. I was all about SSD at the time. I remember it being a good show but it wasn't the sold out, insane show of the same era  at the Olympic. When GBH or Exploited came to town it was fucking nuts.  I still have all those flyers too. 
    Awesome. I was only 10 in 1984 but got into all those bands later, especially Suicidal, Red Hot “Chile” Peppers 😎 and the Minutemen. I remember a guy we hung out with who had an SSD record and I had to go to Wikipedia to remember what it was.  I think it was Break it Up. 
    Mike Muir and Suicidal were some crazy mofos in those days. Fat Mike told a story involving Muir in that NOFX tell-all book. The punk scene in California read like it was fackin wild. 



  • Guy Dudebro
    Guy Dudebro Posts: 1,480
    brianlux said:p



    Mike Watt!!!  :smiley:
    Right?? This was as close as I came to seeing The Minutemen but I've seen Watt several times opening for X. I'm sure we got there late and missed them...

    1984 btw...
    Look at that bill. Wow. 
    Yeah, looking back on it. I was all about SSD at the time. I remember it being a good show but it wasn't the sold out, insane show of the same era  at the Olympic. When GBH or Exploited came to town it was fucking nuts.  I still have all those flyers too. 
    Awesome. I was only 10 in 1984 but got into all those bands later, especially Suicidal, Red Hot “Chile” Peppers 😎 and the Minutemen. I remember a guy we hung out with who had an SSD record and I had to go to Wikipedia to remember what it was.  I think it was Break it Up. 
    Mike Muir and Suicidal were some crazy mofos in those days. Fat Mike told a story involving Muir in that NOFX tell-all book. The punk scene in California read like it was fackin wild. 



    Yeah, wild times. I actually dropped one of my SSD records in this thread early on. Haha! Mike Muir was not and is not a good guy. First hand knowledge. ST's first album is a classic but after that, meh. My brother negotiated their second album contract and I took the pics on the inner sleeve but the album still sucks. Fuck that guy. 
  • Guy Dudebro
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  • 1ThoughtKnown
    1ThoughtKnown Posts: 6,155
    brianlux said:p



    Mike Watt!!!  :smiley:
    Right?? This was as close as I came to seeing The Minutemen but I've seen Watt several times opening for X. I'm sure we got there late and missed them...

    1984 btw...
    Look at that bill. Wow. 
    Yeah, looking back on it. I was all about SSD at the time. I remember it being a good show but it wasn't the sold out, insane show of the same era  at the Olympic. When GBH or Exploited came to town it was fucking nuts.  I still have all those flyers too. 
    Awesome. I was only 10 in 1984 but got into all those bands later, especially Suicidal, Red Hot “Chile” Peppers 😎 and the Minutemen. I remember a guy we hung out with who had an SSD record and I had to go to Wikipedia to remember what it was.  I think it was Break it Up. 
    Mike Muir and Suicidal were some crazy mofos in those days. Fat Mike told a story involving Muir in that NOFX tell-all book. The punk scene in California read like it was fackin wild. 



    Yeah, wild times. I actually dropped one of my SSD records in this thread early on. Haha! Mike Muir was not and is not a good guy. First hand knowledge. ST's first album is a classic but after that, meh. My brother negotiated their second album contract and I took the pics on the inner sleeve but the album still sucks. Fuck that guy. 
    Fair enough. I love the self titled ST and How Will I Laugh and Lights Camera Revolution in particular. I suppose the myriad of band members ST had gone through is a tell on what kind of guy Muir is. Lol

  • Guy Dudebro
    Guy Dudebro Posts: 1,480
    brianlux said:p



    Mike Watt!!!  :smiley:
    Right?? This was as close as I came to seeing The Minutemen but I've seen Watt several times opening for X. I'm sure we got there late and missed them...

    1984 btw...
    Look at that bill. Wow. 
    Yeah, looking back on it. I was all about SSD at the time. I remember it being a good show but it wasn't the sold out, insane show of the same era  at the Olympic. When GBH or Exploited came to town it was fucking nuts.  I still have all those flyers too. 
    Awesome. I was only 10 in 1984 but got into all those bands later, especially Suicidal, Red Hot “Chile” Peppers 😎 and the Minutemen. I remember a guy we hung out with who had an SSD record and I had to go to Wikipedia to remember what it was.  I think it was Break it Up. 
    Mike Muir and Suicidal were some crazy mofos in those days. Fat Mike told a story involving Muir in that NOFX tell-all book. The punk scene in California read like it was fackin wild. 



    Yeah, wild times. I actually dropped one of my SSD records in this thread early on. Haha! Mike Muir was not and is not a good guy. First hand knowledge. ST's first album is a classic but after that, meh. My brother negotiated their second album contract and I took the pics on the inner sleeve but the album still sucks. Fuck that guy. 
    Fair enough. I love the self titled ST and How Will I Laugh and Lights Camera Revolution in particular. I suppose the myriad of band members ST had gone through is a tell on what kind of guy Muir is. Lol

    Exactly....
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    brianlux said:p



    Mike Watt!!!  :smiley:
    Right?? This was as close as I came to seeing The Minutemen but I've seen Watt several times opening for X. I'm sure we got there late and missed them...

    1984 btw...

    Holy shit, yes!
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 11,757
    Dang^^^^nice inside info on the scene. Cool to be so involved and experience so many shows!! 
  • MedozK
    MedozK Tennessee Posts: 9,212

    Harry Nilsson ‎– Nilsson Schmilsson

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    RCA ‎– 88985403611, Legacy ‎– 88985403611
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    Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Yellow and White Split
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