Re: 4/3/1994 Atlanta*The 20th anniversary thread*
Posted: Thu April 03, 2014 6:16 pm
Captain Termite wrote:What does this sentence mean?This where I think the band's braintrust and there thinking a straight shit.
Captain Termite wrote:What does this sentence mean?This where I think the band's braintrust and there thinking a straight shit.
Sorry, not a straight shit, but getting there shit straight.BurtReynolds wrote:Captain Termite wrote:What does this sentence mean?This where I think the band's braintrust and there thinking a straight shit.
We''re those DJ/ radio set things ed did recorded? He drove around in a truck and did sets after all the shows or something? Or was that 95?lowlight79 wrote:.’ This show was broadcast on radio, as well as Ed’s 45-minute DJ session from a van after the show. (The original Monkeywrench Radio?).
[Ed's DJ set: Cigarettes (King's X), I Only Play for Money (The Frogs), A Little Story (Daniel Johnson), Joy Without Pleasure (Daniel Johnson), Androgynous Mind (Sonic Youth), In the Blood (Mudhoney), Disconnect (Rollins Band), Baby Drop (Shudder to Think), Let Down Left Out Laughed At (Eleven), Dock of the Bay (PJ w/ Steve Cropper 3/26/94)]
At the end of the broadcast, Ed says, “… umm, Pete Townshend and uh (laughs) … Kurt Cobain. Hope he’s all right, please be all right. Thanks for letting us come into your houses and your cars and your ears (laughs) and uh, sorry about the mess. Sorry we left a mess. I’ll see you guys later take care… bye.”
They played it the night before. But maybe you are thinking of the show in 1996 that was broadcast on the radio?bluestate wrote:I remembered them playing Not For You at this show because I thought Ed made some comment about all the radio sponsor banners and then they went into Not For You. But I don't see that on the tracklist for the link that's posted in the OP. Also, I've been linking for this show lately and I have yet to find a version that has Not For You listed?
'96 doesn't ring a bell. Maybe it was the Soldier Field show? That was also an FM broadcast.Captain Termite wrote:They played it the night before. But maybe you are thinking of the show in 1996 that was broadcast on the radio?bluestate wrote:I remembered them playing Not For You at this show because I thought Ed made some comment about all the radio sponsor banners and then they went into Not For You. But I don't see that on the tracklist for the link that's posted in the OP. Also, I've been linking for this show lately and I have yet to find a version that has Not For You listed?
I believe this is the 7/11/95 Soldier Field show you are thinking of.Captain Termite wrote:They played it the night before. But maybe you are thinking of the show in 1996 that was broadcast on the radio?bluestate wrote:I remembered them playing Not For You at this show because I thought Ed made some comment about all the radio sponsor banners and then they went into Not For You. But I don't see that on the tracklist for the link that's posted in the OP. Also, I've been linking for this show lately and I have yet to find a version that has Not For You listed?
At that time, it wasn't widely known that Kurt had jumped the wall. I spent yesterday listening to a (six-hour VHS) tape of 99X from April 2nd, and one of the djs mentioned that Nirvana "had broken up" on April 1st, citing "sources close to the band" - I think that's pretty much what anyone knew at that point. The Rome incident in March wasn't yet described as a suicide attempt - Nirvana's management insisted it was just an accidental overdose. (The doctor who treated him insisted the same.)Birds in Hell wrote:I believe Kurt had been officially reported "missing" a few days before the show after leaving rehab in LA (by famously jumping the wall, if I'm not mistaken) and catching a flight back to Seattle.
Very cool. If there's more to tell about this show, please tell.csblackb wrote:I was at this show. I was supposed to go to the Saturday show, but my cousin told me on Friday that he was taking his girlfriend instead. One of his friends had a spare ticket to the Sunday show (because he couldn't find anyone willing to pay $150 to see Pearl Jam), so I bailed him out. Best screwing-over ever - I don't regret any of that.
I have so many memories of that night, but I don't want to bore the shit out of everyone. Simply put, this is easily the best concert I've ever seen, hands-down. Out of the twelve or so PJ shows I've seen, this one is comfortably the number one. (The Toronto '11 shows and Charlotte '96 would be next on the list.)
The lights came on after "Porch" ended, and the two of us ran out to beat the rush. Yeah, I missed "Indifference". (I've still never seen it live.)
Btw - the tour poster from that tour is an absolute atrocity. (My mom had it framed - I think I ended up leaving it at their house when I moved out.)
Also - face value on the ticket: $18 plus $3.50 service fees.
At that time, it wasn't widely known that Kurt had jumped the wall. I spent yesterday listening to a (six-hour VHS) tape of 99X from April 2nd, and one of the djs mentioned that Nirvana "had broken up" on April 1st, citing "sources close to the band" - I think that's pretty much what anyone knew at that point. The Rome incident in March wasn't yet described as a suicide attempt - Nirvana's management insisted it was just an accidental overdose. (The doctor who treated him insisted the same.)Birds in Hell wrote:I believe Kurt had been officially reported "missing" a few days before the show after leaving rehab in LA (by famously jumping the wall, if I'm not mistaken) and catching a flight back to Seattle.
I'm pretty sure some of those old radio broadcasts with Ed are circulating, I can't recall which ones though.stupidmop wrote:94 Porch is a BEAST. Dave man, DAVE.
.We''re those DJ/ radio set things ed did recorded? He drove around in a truck and did sets after all the shows or something? Or was that 95?lowlight79 wrote:.’ This show was broadcast on radio, as well as Ed’s 45-minute DJ session from a van after the show. (The original Monkeywrench Radio?).
[Ed's DJ set: Cigarettes (King's X), I Only Play for Money (The Frogs), A Little Story (Daniel Johnson), Joy Without Pleasure (Daniel Johnson), Androgynous Mind (Sonic Youth), In the Blood (Mudhoney), Disconnect (Rollins Band), Baby Drop (Shudder to Think), Let Down Left Out Laughed At (Eleven), Dock of the Bay (PJ w/ Steve Cropper 3/26/94)]
At the end of the broadcast, Ed says, “… umm, Pete Townshend and uh (laughs) … Kurt Cobain. Hope he’s all right, please be all right. Thanks for letting us come into your houses and your cars and your ears (laughs) and uh, sorry about the mess. Sorry we left a mess. I’ll see you guys later take care… bye.”
Such a cool thing to do, would have been an awesome time to be a fan. I, sadly, was 5 at the time.
I know Atlanta 94 and Berlin 96 were recorded and circulate.Birds in Hell wrote:I'm pretty sure some of those old radio broadcasts with Ed are circulating, I can't recall which ones though.stupidmop wrote:94 Porch is a BEAST. Dave man, DAVE.
.We''re those DJ/ radio set things ed did recorded? He drove around in a truck and did sets after all the shows or something? Or was that 95?lowlight79 wrote:.’ This show was broadcast on radio, as well as Ed’s 45-minute DJ session from a van after the show. (The original Monkeywrench Radio?).
[Ed's DJ set: Cigarettes (King's X), I Only Play for Money (The Frogs), A Little Story (Daniel Johnson), Joy Without Pleasure (Daniel Johnson), Androgynous Mind (Sonic Youth), In the Blood (Mudhoney), Disconnect (Rollins Band), Baby Drop (Shudder to Think), Let Down Left Out Laughed At (Eleven), Dock of the Bay (PJ w/ Steve Cropper 3/26/94)]
At the end of the broadcast, Ed says, “… umm, Pete Townshend and uh (laughs) … Kurt Cobain. Hope he’s all right, please be all right. Thanks for letting us come into your houses and your cars and your ears (laughs) and uh, sorry about the mess. Sorry we left a mess. I’ll see you guys later take care… bye.”
Such a cool thing to do, would have been an awesome time to be a fan. I, sadly, was 5 at the time.
The Unauthorised CDs that appeared in those army disposal stores. Get some boots and a CD or two. Those light blue ones were only 1 track per disc too which pissed me offbrisjam wrote:Glad I clicked on this thread. Made me crank the old SV016 release of this show. Forgotten just how good it is. Even Flow is a cracker here as well. Ed does sound fantastic this night. Heard this on a boot CD - I would still have somewhere - and then later I bought the singles box that had the dissident three cd digipack. The one in the felt box with the metal window on the side - still have that somewhere too. It was missing about four songs from memory including Sonic Reducer. It was late 94 or 95 when boots became massive here - had these $5 boot cds showing up. Before that it was $35-$50 for a single disc boot and $70 plus for a double. From memory I paid $70 for Brixton - a lot of money for a uni student back then. The $5 boots were short lived as it was due to a loophole in copyright law here and they quickly fixed that...