Review:
The Hatters were a countryesque jam band. I liked them fine – I liked the free tickets from their label even better.
The Hatters:
Setlist:
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The Hatters were a countryesque jam band. I liked them fine – I liked the free tickets from their label even better.
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As you can see from the invitation, this was a pretty significant event for emmet swimming, a party as they’d been signed to Epic Records. Eric, Todd & Rob played acoustic (Tamer was skydiving – or he had a hangover).
Invitation
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I was a serious Van Halen of both eras, but 5150 was an essential soundtrack of my college years. This show was a great mix of the four albums with Sammy, plus some classic cuts. Nissan Pavilion was brand new and this was my first show there.
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I liked the other Fairfax based bands like Triggerfish, but I didn’t try to see them anywhere near as much as emmet swimming.
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My friend John was now living in Richmond, and he was into Dave Matthews Band as well, so we went down and went to the show with him and his wife. He was surprised they didn’t play “What Would You Say”, their big radio hit.
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Why did we go to Fairfax to see them? Can’t remember.
Calendar
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This was another Kiss tribute show. The receipt is for $30, so I’m guessing I brought Heather and we ate there.
Receipt
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Flyer says acoustic show. Can’t remember if it was full band or just Todd & Eric again.
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That caricature on the flyer is just dead on.
Flyer
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