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Sheryl’s one and only show at the original 9:30 Club, 4 days after Woodstock ’94. I’d see her open for Eagles a month later.
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Sheryl Crow:
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Sheryl’s one and only show at the original 9:30 Club, 4 days after Woodstock ’94. I’d see her open for Eagles a month later.
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Wouldn’t it be nice if I’d already done a long review with pictures?
Wouldn’t it be nice if I’d already done a long review with pictures?
The next year they released a two disc compilation; basically one song from each artist. I wanted the whole shows from each one, and that didn’t take long since most of the show was broadcast live on pay-per-view.
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Wouldn’t it be nice if I’d already done a long review with pictures?
By this time Eric and I had purchase Woodstock ’94 tickets, but we already had Nine Inch Nails tickets so saw 2 shows in a row by them. According to the NIN Wiki, this was the live debut of “Burn”. This is the only time I saw Marilyn Manson and wasn’t a big fan.
My first (and so far only) Lollapalooza experience. Green Day was just getting big so they were fun, and Beastie Boys and The Smashing Pumpkins definitely earned their headliner status.
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Phil Lewis is the lead singer of L.A. Guns, who was touring solo. Eric is a huge fan, so we went. Our favorite song of his is “Never Enough”, and he didn’t do it, so we were screaming it towards the end of his set, and became one of our longest running in jokes.
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It was around this time of the year after I was working in the record store that I made myself a goal of seeing 100 different artists in concert in 1994. The Rolling Stones seemed like a must see (would have never thought they’d still be going strong 30 years later), and it was a good show, with Counting Crows a very nice opener as I’d fully digested their album by that time.
I made it back to Hammerjacks, this time for another sold out Dave Matthews Band show. Like the Brian May show, I was likely in the balcony – I quickly established that at most of the local venues, it was my favorite place to see bands. This was the first show when I’d had time to absorb the tapes my sister gave me, and likely danced like a white boy does the entire time. I’ve got the Gibb Droll Band CD, but I don’t remember their set.
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Another free WHFS show at Franklin Park. I know they did their hit (a cover of New Order’s “Bizarre Love Triangle”), but nothing else.
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