Oct
31
Tue • 1989
Set 1:
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#1 Dry Ice
Show Notes
Incomplete setlist
North Bay Bohemian: "Also, in 1989, a relatively unknown band called Green Day played in the hotel's banquet room."
Jerry Dela Cruz: "I was at that show. It was the first time I met my soon to be best friend Kathleen Fogarty Chaniot, you forgot one band called Double Ugly. Got punched in the face by a skinhead at that show."
Ralph Spight: "We played this show with them, Halloween 1989 in Santa Rosa. Victim's Family and Green Day. It was a benefit. And people wouldn't give Green Day ten bucks for gas to get home in their fucking VW van. This alleged benefit, and people left them stranded with their van."
City Sound: "Obviously, much has changed in Green Day's world since 1989. At that first show in Sonoma County, they made jokes about handing out hundreds of joints to the crowd, sold hand-silkscreened tuxedo shirts stolen from their high school marching band for $3, and had just one record - a fantastic Lookout 7” called 1,000 Hours that my friends and I listened to obsessively. We weren't alone - just a month later at the Los Robles Lodge in Santa Rosa, crowds stormed the stage to sing along haphazardly with Dry Ice into the band's michphones."
Michael John Houghton: "The Halloween show at Los Robles Lodge, I believe it was '88 or '89. The shows mix together some, but I'm pretty sure that Victim's Family headlined, and Green Day and Toast opened. That was the first time I saw Green Day. I tore up my ankle that night (no break, but torn ligaments), and still hung out all night with my friends at Denny's afterward. I woke up the next morning with my ankle swollen to softball size and green-purple, and my dad took me to the emergency room."
North Bay Bohemian: "Also, in 1989, a relatively unknown band called Green Day played in the hotel's banquet room."
Jerry Dela Cruz: "I was at that show. It was the first time I met my soon to be best friend Kathleen Fogarty Chaniot, you forgot one band called Double Ugly. Got punched in the face by a skinhead at that show."
Ralph Spight: "We played this show with them, Halloween 1989 in Santa Rosa. Victim's Family and Green Day. It was a benefit. And people wouldn't give Green Day ten bucks for gas to get home in their fucking VW van. This alleged benefit, and people left them stranded with their van."
City Sound: "Obviously, much has changed in Green Day's world since 1989. At that first show in Sonoma County, they made jokes about handing out hundreds of joints to the crowd, sold hand-silkscreened tuxedo shirts stolen from their high school marching band for $3, and had just one record - a fantastic Lookout 7” called 1,000 Hours that my friends and I listened to obsessively. We weren't alone - just a month later at the Los Robles Lodge in Santa Rosa, crowds stormed the stage to sing along haphazardly with Dry Ice into the band's michphones."
Michael John Houghton: "The Halloween show at Los Robles Lodge, I believe it was '88 or '89. The shows mix together some, but I'm pretty sure that Victim's Family headlined, and Green Day and Toast opened. That was the first time I saw Green Day. I tore up my ankle that night (no break, but torn ligaments), and still hung out all night with my friends at Denny's afterward. I woke up the next morning with my ankle swollen to softball size and green-purple, and my dad took me to the emergency room."