Recorded by: Jim McLain
Recorded by: Jim McLain
This one has a funny story. I saw that Naked Raygun were playing Denver, so I checked flights from California. They were only $100 round trip. It was like the universe was telling me to go! After unsucessfully trying to get friends to go with, I went it alone. I got to the venue early and asked if I could get permission to video, and the promoter says “the band wants to talk to you. So, I walk backstage and they are sitting around, eating dinner. We proceed to hang out for about an hour. I fixed pierre’s camera on his phone, which was funny. They were so nice to me, especially since I was just a random guy flying from california with video cameras! Filmed with 1 HFG10 (one of the first shows I taped with it) and 1 HF200. Great, unusual setlist including “rocks of sweden”.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment Used: HFG10, HF200
Recorded by: Jim McLain
From the ‘Beatles ’64 A 50th Anniversary tribute’ presented by Jerry Perry at Bows and Arrows on January 26, 2014.
Recorded by: Jim McLain
Compilation video of all 21 acts in order of appearance, featuring some of Sacramento’s finest musical talent. Performers include David Houston, Gabe Nelson (Cake), Kepi Ghoulie, Kevin and Allyson Seconds, Nate Dale, Steve Randall, Shawn Hale and many more.
Recorded by: Jim McLain
I first saw Moses when they opened for Proudflesh at Eli’s Mile High Club. The vocalist was so high at that show that he was climbing an imaginary ladder into the sky- then do his vocal part without missing a beat. Never seen anyone perform that obviously high before. They blew me away so I went to them to buy a CD. He was so out of it, he just handed it to me. He couldn’t transact. Haha.
For this show, I had just dropped my wife and daughter off at the SFO airport to fly to China and I needed a distraction, so I hit some of this show on the way back. I only filmed them, unfortunately. What a lineup! (Hornss/Necrot/Moses).
I have a board tape of this somewhere. Maybe I can synch it someday.
I still have that demo CD- let me know if anyone wants as an audio post one day soon.
I wonder what happened to them…
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Canon HFG10 and Rode Videomic Pro Stereo
Recorded by Jim Mclain.
Tony Levin, Pat Mastelotto and Markus Reuter.
Filmed by Punk Retrospective.
Pookie & The Poodlez opening for No Bunny at The Press Club in Sacramento. The Croissants also played this event.
Recorded by: Jim McLain
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