Green River secret show tonight
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The waiiiiitiiiiing is the hardest part........My lips are shaking.......0 -
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from Peter's website http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~ptn/mudhoney/tourbook/gr.html#7/10/08
7/10/08 The Sunset Tavern. Seattle, WA (55 min)
Attendance: 200
Supporting: The Fluid, The Press Corps
Soundcheck: Ozzie, Ozzie, P.C.C. (soundcheck possibly incomplete)
Set: Come on Down, 33 RPM, P.C.C., Ozzie, Baby Help Me..., Unwind, Leech, Queen Bitch, Together We'll Never, Swallow My Pride, New God, 10000 Things, This Town, Ain't Nothing to Do
Notes: This was billed as a show by The Press Corps, with special guests. In attendance are Guy, Matt, Kim Thayil, and Jack Endino. Green River combines the Steve Turner and Bruce Fairweather eras to create a three-guitar onslaught that can barely be contained by the small-ish Sunset Tavern stage. From stage-left to right it's Steve, Stone, Mark, Jeff and Bruce, with Alex holding down the backline. A couple of people from Pearl Jam's crew are handling set-up, so when either Stone or Steve has a guitar problem midway through the show, he hands it off and gets another one, prompting Bruce to comment, "That's the first time we've had a guitar tech, ever." Things start to get wild during New God when a weekend-warrior mosh pit starts up. After the first chorus, Mark jumps into the crowd and makes his way across the narrow Sunset Tavern to the bar. In a move recollecting his earlier days, he climbs on top of the bar, and while using the rafters to steady himself, walks further into the audience while towering over them and singing. Unfortunately, somewhere in the process his mic gets disconnected and not one note is heard. When they finish the song, he laments, "I sang great during that second verse." Stone then polls the crowd with, "Who wants to hear 10,000 Things?" and gets a lukewarm response. He tells the other guys, "Only four people want to hear it," but they play it anyway.11/25/05 - Buenos Aires
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Another Review
The show was really good! I'm incredibly tired now....didn't get home until about 4 AM, and now I'm up for work (at 8 AM). But it was worth it. The Sunset Tavern is a very small club, basically a bar with a stage in the back. It was pretty crowded in there for Green River, who played first. Anyone without a ticket was pretty much screwed. Even Kim Thayil had trouble getting in initially, I was told. Here's the written setlist, which I believe they followed:
Come On Down
33 RPM
PCC
Ozzie
Baby Help Me Forget
Unwind
Leech
Queen Bitch
Together We'll Never
Swallow My Pride
New God
10,000 Things
This Town
Ain't Nothin' To Do
After them, The Press Corps (band with members of many other bands, including Dan Peters) played, then The Fluid.
and another from a great webzine (with Pictures!) http://10thingszine.blogspot.com/2008/07/green-fucking-river.html
Insanely awesome secret Sub Pop show tonight with Green River and The Fluid. Both bands far exceeded my expectations. And the kids in the audience totally did not know how to rock. But their shortfalls are not my problem, fucking Mark Arm and Steve Turner... and those dudes from Pearl Jam, totally brought it!11/25/05 - Buenos Aires
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one more thing, I can't believe there's no enough love for this band here, instead of other side projects like Eddy Clever solo thing and such11/25/05 - Buenos Aires
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mark arm wrote:hands down my friendwww.RLMcDaniel.com
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mark arm wrote:In attendance are Matt, Kim Thayil0
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mensane wrote:no way.
i agree, no way.0 -
sgossard3 wrote::eek: maybe we'll have more reunion news to look forward to... even if its just one or two shows like this! PLEASE... anyone get to meet kim? whats he been up to? seems like with such a intimate venue youd get to meet everyone... killer setlist... thats really a once in a lifetime show... im jealous as hell!
he is talking about Matt Lukin there.11/25/05 - Buenos Aires
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mark arm wrote:he is talking about Matt Lukin there.0
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happy2behere wrote:i agree, no way.
Do you even have any idea what happened last night? There won't me two legs of Green River shows to attend- just last night and the festival on Sunday
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Green River ready for reunion show
ERNEST A. JASMIN; ernest.jasmin@thenewstribune.com
Published: July 11th, 2008 01:00 AM
Seattle record label Sub Pop has been a musical taste-maker for years as it has introduced the masses to such hip acts as Nirvana, Mudhoney, the Postal Service, Iron & Wine and the Shins.
Of those, Mudhoney and Iron & Wine will help celebrate the label’s 20th anniversary this weekend at Redmond’s Marymoor Park, with Flight of the Conchords, the Gutter Twins, the Vaselines and other acts. David Cross will headline a related comedy show tonight at Seattle’s Moore Theatre.
But the most talked about deal at SP20 is the reunion of Green River, the proto-grunge band that spawned Mudhoney, Pearl Jam and Mother Love Bone. It will play Sunday. So we caught up with Mudhoney’s Mark Arm to talk about getting the band back together.
When’s the last time you played with Green River?
The last time Green River really played was in ’87.
Have you gotten together since then?
(Mudhoney’s) Steve (Turner) and I played with (Pearl Jam’s) Jeff (Ament) and Stone (Gossard) at a Pearl Jam encore. We did, like, “Swallow My Pride” and I think maybe “Ain’t Nothin’ to Do” or something like that in ’93 – in Vegas. But, like, Alex (Vincent) wasn’t involved. Bruce (Fairweather) wasn’t involved. Chuck Treece, who played bass with Urge Overkill at the time … played drums. It wasn’t Green River so much as it was a disappointment to Pearl Jam fans.
So this is the first time in 21 years. What are the rehearsals like?
Well, we had two in April. And the first one was, of course, was a little shaky. But it wasn’t that bad. (Chuckles.) And by the second one things were startin’ to gel and everyone felt really positive about it. And then, of course, Pearl Jam went on tour. And then they came back, but we went on tour. And then we came back and they were already on tour again. … They get back today (the interview was last week), but we’re not actually gonna start practicin’ until the sixth.
Does that make you nervous?
A little, sure. But we’ve got, like … five full days dedicated to practicing. If we can’t get it together by then …
I imagine this brings back some memories playing these old songs you played back in the mid-’80s.
Yeah, I was kind of surprised, because I hadn’t thought of these songs for 20-plus years; I hadn’t sung ’em or anything. So I was kind of amazed how some of (the lyrics) came back pretty easily. And looking at it, I think everyone kind of (thought) “I’m not sure why we made this (song) as complicated as we did.”
What do you remember about starting the band?
Steve had joined my first band, Mr. Epp, for like the last six months of the band as a second guitar player. And that band fell apart, and Steve and I wanted to continue doing stuff. I was pretty broke at the time, and for some reason all my guitar equipment had fallen apart. … And so I was like, “I guess I’ll try singing in this next band and see if that works.”
We knew that we wanted to maybe try to get Jeff Ament in the band, because he was in a hard-core band called Deranged Diction. And he played with a distortion box in that band, which was something the bass player in Mr. Epp did. And he also jumped really high, and we thought, “Wow! That’s really cool.” (Laughs) You know, that was all it took.
In fact, we kind of went on this little campaign to recruit him to the point where Steve got a job at the same place where Jeff worked. Because we really didn’t know him. (Laughs)
So you were almost, like, stalking him.
Kind of, yes. (Laughs) We totally stalked Jeff. And then Alex went to high school with Steve and also Stone. But Stone wasn’t in the band right at the beginning.
Do you remember your first couple of gigs?
The very first show we played was at a storefront at 12th and Yesler in the (Seattle) Central District. Some friends of ours had this sort of a psychedelic Velvet Underground/Dream Syndicate kind of band called PMA, and they had a party at their place. They actually lived in this storefront.
Where did you envision taking this?
We envisioned taking it to the Gorilla Room, Natasha’s in Bremerton. Maybe Missoula if we get out there. (Laughs)
I ask because a lot of people point to Green River as a starting point for the whole weird grunge thing that happened after that.
I don’t know if that’s entirely the case. It’s kind of an easy thing to point at because both Pearl Jam and Mudhoney came out of that band. But, you know, the Melvins had been around for about a year or so by the time Green River started. And Malfunkshun had been around for a couple of years. They played with punk bands, but they were kind of almost this mock heavy-metal band.
So there were bands that had laid down a foundation.
Oh, sure. You could even look at what Black Flag was doing and point to that as the beginning of the whole thing. Black Flag started off as a totally fast hard-core band. And by “My War,” the second half of that album was totally three, long, slowed-down Black Sabbath/Flipper kind of songs.
That’s just kind of an easy shorthand thing for journalist or whoever to point to. But the truth is always more complicated and nuanced than most people are willing to (accept).
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What: Sub Pop 20th anniversary festival
When: 8 p.m. today, noon Saturday and Sunday
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Tickets: $20 for tonight’s comedy show, $35 a day at Marymoor, $50 to $60 for both days
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i wanna know what kim thayil has been up to!!! he just dissapeared!
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DiRtyFranK38 wrote:i wanna know what kim thayil has been up to!!! he just dissapeared!
sounds like a cool show .. although i never really listened to green river
better start before it's too late man, I like them more than Pearl Jam.11/25/05 - Buenos Aires
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Current Green River Line Up. Photo by Emily Riemen
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Mark Arm stagediving!!!
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Ament didn't rule out the possibility of future Green River activity, saying, "It would be fun to write a couple of new songs with those guys." His true goal is what he calls "the ultimate pairing: we need to go ask the Stooges to do 25 shows or something. For me, then it would be worth it."0
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WeaponX655321 wrote:Ament didn't rule out the possibility of future Green River activity, saying, "It would be fun to write a couple of new songs with those guys." His true goal is what he calls "the ultimate pairing: we need to go ask the Stooges to do 25 shows or something. For me, then it would be worth it."0
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well said. What is Kim Thayil up to?0
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