Friday, November 1, 1985

DL, our friend CC and I went to Reunion Arena to see Tina Turner.  Outstanding!

Thursday, September 19, 1985

Bo Diddley at Poor David's Pub in Dallas with DL.  The New Bohemians opened.

Monday, June 17, 1985

Joan Jett and the Blackhearts at Arcadia Theatre, with Flash Kahan opening, with DL

Thursday, May 30, 1985

DL and I visited the Arcadia Theatre to see:

  • Twisted Root
  • DC3
  • Black Flag

This would be the nicest venue I ever would see Black Flag in.

Sunday, March 3, 1985

North Adams Armory to see:

  • Tom Troccoli's Dog
  • St Vitus
  • Black Flag

Sound was bad, the vibe was weird.  Best memory was St Vitus sounding just like a Black Sabbath album, yet slower and more sludgy.

Thursday, August 2, 1984

Attended a show at the Sons of Italy in North Adams, featuring:

  • Saccharine Trust
  • October Faction
  • Black Flag

Black Flag opened up with "The Process of Weeding Out" and I really loved Ginn's guitar playing.

Thursday, April 19, 1984

DL and I drove to Williamstown, to the college, to see Waitresses and Gang of Four.

The Gang of Four were simply incredible, with as I recall "silence" where typically we would hear a guitar solo taking place.

Friday, August 5, 1983

The expanded T-Funk version of Talking Heads, with DL at SPAC. 

Outstanding event...

Setlist:

  • Psycho Killer
  • Heaven
  • Thank You for Sending Me an Angel
  • Love-> Building on Fire
  • The Book I Read
  • Slippery People
  • Cities
  • Big Blue Plymouth (Eyes Wide Open) (David Byrne song)
  • Burning Down the House
  • Life During Wartime
  • Making Flippy Floppy
  • Swamp
  • What a Day That Was (David Byrne song)
  • This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)
  • Once in a Lifetime
  • Big Business (David Byrne song)
  • I Zimbra
  • Houses in Motion
  • Genius of Love (Tom Tom Club cover)
  • Girlfriend Is Better
  • Take Me to the River (Al Green cover)
  • Encore:
  • Crosseyed and Painless

Monday, July 25, 1983

DL and I would be taking the first of two summer trips to Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC), this time to hear:

  • Marshall Crenshaw
  • The B-52's

Unbelievable show by both bands.

Sunday, October 3, 1982

RPI Fieldhouse in Troy, NY with Stan K to see the Clash, with openers Khmer Rouge.

Great to see the Clash, but we were in the very last row of the ice rink, and the sound really was bad.  Recollection is that I could here guitar and drums, little else.  Big echo in that rink as well.

Set-List:

  1. London Calling
  2. (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
  3. Know Your Rights
  4. Spanish Bombs
  5. Rock the Casbah
  6. The Magnificent Seven
  7. Police on My Back
  8. Charlie Don't Surf
  9. Police and Thieves
  10. Brand New Cadillac
  11. Train in Vain
  12. Garageland
  13. Armigedeon Time
  14. Should I Stay or Should I Go
  15. I Fought the Law
  16. Straight to Hell
  17. Pressure Drop
  18. Janie Jones
  19. I'm So Bored With the U.S.A.
  20. Career Opportunities
  21. This Is Radio Clash
  22. Clash City Rockers
  23. White Riot
  24. Tommy Gun
  25. London's Burning

Thursday, September 23, 1982

Warren Zevon at Williams College.

Monday, August 23, 1982

I drove the 1965 Ford Fairlane to Saratoga Springs (SPAC) with Wheatbread and Rollo, to see a great double bill of:

  • Burning Spear
  • Talking Heads

Awesome adventure.

We made it safely, without a map, and no real idea of where we were going. 

We each had purchased suit-coats to where for the occasion.

Setlist for Talking Heads:

  • Psycho Killer
  • Love-> Building on Fire
  • Cities
  • Big Blue Plymouth (Eyes Wide Open)(David Byrne song)
  • Once in a Lifetime
  • Mind
  • My Big Hands (Fall Through the Cracks)(David Byrne song)
  • Slink (Jerry Harrison song)
  • Big Business / I Zimbra
  • Swamp
  • Houses in Motion
  • What a Day That Was (David Byrne song)
  • Life During Wartime
  • Encore:
  • Take Me to the River (Al Green cover)
  • Encore 2:
  • Crosseyed and Painless

Wednesday, April 28, 1982

Williams College with Wheatbread to see Human Switchboard and Toots and the Maytals. 

Unsure of the exact date, but April for certain.

Monday, November 30, 1981

Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes at Williams College with Mez. 

Unknown day, but November of 1981.

Sunday, August 30, 1981

Trip to SPAC with Mez, Rockets and REO Speedwagon. 

Unsure of day - August 1981 is good time-frame.