Re: Live Music
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Sumpter Steve</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Back in the late 80's I played in several "Hard Rock" bands. We traveled all over the West Coast but played mostly in the Portland Oregon area. It was a great time to act like a Rock Star even though we were broke not famous at all. The girls all thought that we were going to be somebody's so that made for a lot of really fun times. Unfortunately I don't remember them all too well. I wish I had it to do all over again as it was a lot of fun. Here's a pic fom a photo shoot and from a concert at the "Starry Night" club. We were opening up for a band called 'Black-n-Blue". I still play guitar occasionally and have been at it for over 25 years now (started at 14). Geez do I feel old.
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Just going to go-ahead and say I've seen Steve play guitar in person, and it's epic this guy can thrash.
Also Steve I totally remember when it was called the Starry night theatre! I saw several new wave bands there as a child.
Live music has definitely shaped my life. When I was 7 years old my mom took me to a roller skating ring to see this canadian band DOA play.
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The band came out on the stage with chainsaws and hockey masks, and as a 7 year old boy obviously I was an instant fan.
After the show the band came out and drank beers amongst the small town audience that happened to come to the show back when Bend Oregon really was still a redneck town. The lead singer played some videogames with me and I thought it was great.
Later on in life home wasn't always a safe place to go to and I often found myself trying to stay as far away as possible. I went to every show I could scrape the money together for from my crappy pizza place job. I saw just about every noteworthy punkrock band, several metal bands and all kinds of nameless bands that are long dead.
I think none of these bands was probably as good live as the blind piano playing midget wearing the tweed suit singing gospel-esque soul choir music though at that piano bar towards the end of Bourbon street in New Orleans. The man's soul was on fire.
Nowadays I really don't go to all to many shows, but I do really love live music still. I'll go see Red Fang next time they go through town, and anytime Turbonegro comes to town I'll definitely be there they never fail to throw together a hell of a show.
Bout as good as rock n' roll gets live:
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I'd also go see the Supersuckers if they rolled back through can't go wrong with Eddie Spaghetti
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