Groovie Ghoulies, The Super Kools, Gargoyles, The Trouble Makers
Cattle Club
Sacramento, CA
04/18/93
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Flyer scan by Ken Doose
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Flyer scan by Ken Doose
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There was a short time in the 1993-1994 time frame when the legendary Palomino Club in N. Hollywood booked some notable alternative bands. I saw the Meat Puppets and Uncle Tupelo there a couple of months apart in 1993. It was really cool to see all of the amazing photos on the walls of the artists who played there. I should have taken video of that, but I chickened out.
This is another nice mix by Davo Claasen- great soundman and nice guy. This one was a little light on guitar, but the rest of the mix was solid. I popped it in Izotope and boosted the guitar +7. I was one of about 10 decks recording this show- just another Meat Puppets show in L.A.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony TCD-D3 into soundboard
Rebalance in Izotope RX8
For today’s On This Date in History, I decided to pull this one since this version doesn’t appear to be online. The side angle that is used as the 2nd camera for the last 20min of the set is on youtube, but not this complete show edit. Hm.
I got tickets to see the band play Great American Music Hall later this year, looking forward to that one!
Unfortunately, the sun was at the band’s back so you get some shadowy faces. Sounds pretty good though.
I LIVED in the area at the time and did not go to this. I didn’t know it was happening.
Recorded by: 2 dudes I do not know.. unless Todd was there.
Edit by “chrisedge”
I’ve started to get into a rhythm of posting one audio per day during the week, and 1 video on the weekend days. That’s about all the work I can handle at this point.
Here is a short set by The Queers from Jason Ross’ collection. Jason was the punk tape trading king of the midwest, so this has got to be pretty low gen- probably 1st gen.
Sounds like a pro walkman job- maybe a D3 or D6. Decent recordings of the band from this long ago are scarce.
Recorded by: ?
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card
We have been reserving Wednesdays for Arica Pelino’s collection, and it sure has been fun sharing her audio & video tapes. I loved one comment last week, after we shared those 2 PHGP videos: “it’s punk Christmas”. Ha ha, well Santa is back.
We posted a Screeching Weasel show from Gilman in April a while back- Arica also traveled to Reno to see their show a couple days later, and it looks fantastic! Thanks again Arica- I think we all owe her dinner or something.
Recorded by: Arica Pelino
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Panasonic AG-1980 — Datavideo TBC1000 – Tevion USB Adapter — Virtualdub
Enhanced in Adobe Premiere Elements/Neat Video (denoise)
Wow, it must be Pop Punk Day- Arica asked me to post this one from her tapes today, and I just happen to be listening to a Green Day board tape from Eggplant’s collection (from about a month after this) while working over here. Woo hoo!
Anyway, Arica filmed this one herself with her VHSC camcorder back in ’93. I don’t see this online anywhere, so not sure if it has ever been seen before.
Recorded by: Arica Pelino
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Panasonic AG-1980 — Datavideo TBC1000 – Tevion USB Adapter — Virtualdub
Enhanced in Adobe Premiere Elements/Neat Video (denoise)
Here is some local Sacramento archival stuff from Anonymous 2’s collection. Mud Bone were Buddy Tokes on Vocals and Guitar, Marvin Saulsberry on Bass, and Mike Wheat on Drums. Special guest for this show was Mike Farrell on Guitar. Sound engineer Cindy Tokes.
This one was a little light on guitar and drums, so I fixed it up a bit in Izotope Rx8.
Recorded by: Cindy Tokes
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card
Rebalance in izotope rx8: Drums and Guitar +3.
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