Fifteen, Gun, Lizards, Sea Pigs
Old Ironsides
Sacramento, CA
10/23/92
Flyer scan by Ken Doose


Here’s a funny happy ending to a story that happened a couple weeks ago. There was some confusion around who taped a 1991 Green Day show at Gilman, and we ultimately figured out that Rodney Parker filmed the show. Rodney and I reconnected to help figure out the Green Day thing, which started up an old conversation that we had around digitizing his master tapes. We did the ol’ tape handoff last week and here is the first post from his & his wife’s collection.
FYI, I am pretty sure that all of these had been digitized before and posted over at his awesome bay area punk shows youtube page- we figured it would be a good idea to run them through the lossless transfer setup and denoise them and post them again.
This is a good teaser for the Fifteen show that is happening in 2 weeks from today in Santa Rosa. It is a benefit so you might want to pick up tickets if you want to go. There seems to be a lot of excitement around the show!
Recorded by: Erika Schmid
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Sony EV-S2000- Datavideo TBC1000 – Tevion USB Adapter — Virtualdub
Denoise in Adobe Premiere Elements/Neat Video
Jeff Ott and I (Arica Pelino) made this movie in 1992 for our friend Kerry who lived in Oakland before moving back home to Milwaukee. Sixty minutes of footage has been removed to protect the innocent.
Punks: Jeff Ott, Lucky Dog, Jean Repetto, Pat Hynes, Eggplant, Aaron Elliot, Mike Dirnt, Me, Carrie, Kelsea, Monica, Jen, Julia, and Erika.
Fifteen “Waiting For You” (don’t know the real title of the song) Recorded: 924 Gilman Berkleley, CA 11/14/91 Bat Guano Archives
Recorded by: Ken Doose
Here is one from Arica Pelino’s cassette collection. Since we are on a Green Day moratorium until the tour ends, you get a bunch of really cool and sometimes obscure stuff from her collection.
This comp tape has some well known bands along with bands I have only seen on Gilman St. flyers and never heard.
The first 3 minutes of this tape was trashed- the tape was totally serrated – I am surprised it even played through. Fwd to 3min for a more audible recording.
Transfer by: Shayne Stacy
Equipment used: Nakamichi Dragon and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 card
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