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I'm wondering what band that was. I think 1980 was too early for Let's Active.johnnysain wrote:I remember seeing him as a 20 year old or so,....in NYC, back around 1980, in an underground club called TR3. Summing up this smiling, red haired moptop with his poppy guitar, enthusiastic singing, and confident stage pressence. I thought, damn, that's an impressive performer. I remembered his name for a year or 2 following that, but not the band. 30 years later, I read about him on this website and flipped after seeing what a career that kid made for himself. The strange thing is, I saw Setzer play (Bloodless Pharaohs) at about the same time in the same club, and was equally impressed.
I looked up "Let's Active" and they formed in 1981. I guess I was off by a year. Any mention of NYC gigs anywhere soon after forming? And maybe he was filling in with another band but I don't think so, he seemed to be the lead singer.marc61 wrote:I'm wondering what band that was. I think 1980 was too early for Let's Active.johnnysain wrote:I remember seeing him as a 20 year old or so,....in NYC, back around 1980, in an underground club called TR3. Summing up this smiling, red haired moptop with his poppy guitar, enthusiastic singing, and confident stage pressence. I thought, damn, that's an impressive performer. I remembered his name for a year or 2 following that, but not the band. 30 years later, I read about him on this website and flipped after seeing what a career that kid made for himself. The strange thing is, I saw Setzer play (Bloodless Pharaohs) at about the same time in the same club, and was equally impressed.
I am in the ORCH RGT A 10, front row as well. See you two there!marc61 wrote:My son just asked me for tix to the NY show as his gift for his 14th birthday. I had to oblige![]()
We'll be in the front row.
Here's the ticket info for NY :
http://scenicpropagandatw.tickets.music ... utlet=2376
Thanks for the answer.blue330 wrote:I'm not sure. In NC we did some obvious things like September Gurls as encores, but mostly is just that 3rd LP, with its odds and sods tracks included, like that version of 'Til the End of the Day... The trouble is, it's hard to have any rehearsals with the mega lineup!
Yeah, I really don't know!
Amazing, I didn't know you posted here!blue330 wrote:Johnny,
If you saw me play at Tier 3 (TR3), it would've been with The Crackers. This was Steve Almaas' band, they were from Minneapolis and had moved to NYC to hit the big time. I was living in NYC then and played with that band for a short while. Steve went on to have Beat Rodeo and other bands, and has made several LPs under his own name since. I loved that club! I wonder if you saw us open for The Slits? That was pretty great. We did Little Green Bag, by The George Baker Selection, something the rest of the band has probably never forgiven me for.
we'll be in 16,18...right near yatmossman wrote:I am in the ORCH RGT A 10, front row as well. See you two there!marc61 wrote:My son just asked me for tix to the NY show as his gift for his 14th birthday. I had to oblige![]()
We'll be in the front row.
Here's the ticket info for NY :
http://scenicpropagandatw.tickets.music ... utlet=2376
I love Maxwell's! Have been a few times over the last 2 years to see The Feelies, Wild Carnation and Speed the Plough.johnnysain wrote:Amazing, I didn't know you posted here!blue330 wrote:Johnny,
If you saw me play at Tier 3 (TR3), it would've been with The Crackers. This was Steve Almaas' band, they were from Minneapolis and had moved to NYC to hit the big time. I was living in NYC then and played with that band for a short while. Steve went on to have Beat Rodeo and other bands, and has made several LPs under his own name since. I loved that club! I wonder if you saw us open for The Slits? That was pretty great. We did Little Green Bag, by The George Baker Selection, something the rest of the band has probably never forgiven me for.
The 'Crackers' sounds familiar. Didn't see the 'Slits' that night,...But 'Beat Rodeo' really rings a bell. I was in a Rockabilly band that played the 'Lone Star Cafe' many times, and I think we may have opened for them. Well, your 'Crackers' performance was one of the few remaining club band memories I have from the 80's.![]()
Anyway, congrats and good luck with your new endeavor!
*Wasn't the NYC nightlife/club scene great then? I grew up across the river, near Hoboken, which was just starting to flourish then too, with Maxwell's.
Yes, many notables have played in that little back room including REM,...very early in their history.rkbsound wrote: I love Maxwell's! Have been a few times over the last 2 years to see The Feelies, Wild Carnation and Speed the Plough.