D.O.A. – Club Me, Sacramento Ca. 12/8/88 xfer from master tape! Punk

Man, I could have sworn that this was a Cattle Club show, but I guess not. This was kind of a funny story- I always asked permission from the bands to film back then. At this show, I had gotten to know the promoter pretty well so he goes up to Joey introduces me and kind of “tells” him that I am videotaping. Joey had this “who the hell is this kid” look on his face. Classic!

Recorded by: Shayne Stacy

 

Live Concert Video

D.O.A.- Club Me, Sacramento Ca. 12/8/88 Enhanced xfer from master Live D.O.A. pre- Cattle Club

I am really enjoying enhancing these old videos. Thanks Jim.
Anyway, I remember this show pretty clearly. I remember the promoter (Clint? Jeff O’Toole? Greg Gregory Dean?) vouching for me and Joey giving a begrudging OK, then blurting out “who the hell is this kid?”. Haha.
Recorded by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: The old Aiwa CV-80 with stock mic.
Enhanced (brightness and exposure) with Adobe Premiere.
Neat video used to take the snow away.

Live Concert Video

D.O.A.- Club Minimal, Sacramento Ca. 10/7/83 xfer from master videotape

Bonus post for you all today.

Big thanks to Ken Doose for alerting me of this youtube post by Terry O’Reilly. Terry posted some Club Minimal crowd footage before, so I subscribed to his channel but he posted this on a different one. So glad he filmed some bands at Club Minimal!

The footage is dark to start and then the picture is garbled for a bit, but it gets a lot better about 33 minutes in.

Filmed by: Terry O’Reilly

Live Concert Video

D.O.A., Code of Honor, Hüsker Dü, Rebel Truth, Wrecks – Slam-N-Sweat ’82, Oddfellows Hall, Sacramento, CA, 7/28/82, Flyer

Submitted by: Lee Osh

Promoter: Clear & Distinct Ideas

1982

 

Wrecks aka Bessie and the Wrecks, of Reno, Nevada.

Bessie Oakley (Bessie of Bessie and the Wrecks) co-curated an art show at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno entitled The Wrong Side of Reno: Three Decades of Punk and Hardcore Music in the Biggest Little City  (Oct 2, 2010 to Mar 6, 2011)

A book was released and can be purchased at Lulu for $40ish (before tax & shipping; $50ish after) here, at Amazon for $60ish here or, you can try to find it in a library via WorldCat here. (If you’re attending a university, try requesting it for free from your library website via ILL- Interlibrary Loan.) Sweet stuff.

 

 

 

Festival Flyer