Jun
22
Fri • 1990
Set 1:
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#3 At The Library Stripped down
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#4 Knowledge Stripped down
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#5 1,000 Hours Stripped down
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#6 16 Stripped down
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#7 Only Of You Stripped down
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#8 Disappearing Boy Stripped down
Show Notes
Tony Reed: "I lost my job at Peaches over this show. Killer show, I recorded it."
Dave Morris: "I remember driving out to this show - in that clunky Chevette I had at the time. Wasn't just a plain old two-car garage with flourescent lighting, or maybe a one-car garage."
Donovan Read: "I had the first [shirt] they printed. John changed the colors and wiped the squeegee on the bottom of my shirt. I thought it had class. But I lost it. But I'm sure I already wrote that."
Tony Schoengart: "Yeah, it was in Lois and Jimmy's garage. They were the second owners of Eat And Run Pizza in Seattle that a bunch of us worked at. What year was this though, I'm thinking '89 or '90."
Donovan Read: "They had only just released 39/Smooth, so they had those songs and the 1000 Hours stuff. Thankfully, the B-Town punk-type people were into them before they came, so it was much more fun. I had the first shirt they hand-screen printed on the lawn, but I lost it. Tre wasn't in the band yet. John was the drummer at the time, he's on 1000 Hours, 39 Smooth and possibly Slappy but I didn't have that 7" so I can't confirm that. I think he went to school or something. Thinking it was '89, maybe '90."
Cookiehead P Jenkins: "John was the coolest. From what I understand he now owns and operates a bicycle shop and doesn't play music. I remember driving out to the 'show' with those guys in their van - me and Tommy Dower - and we were suckin' down the beers, as was our way. They stopped to get gas and John said: 'Do they have a bathroom here?' and Tommy said: 'Not sure... But there's probably one right there at the ihop if you have to go.' ...to which John replied: 'Oh no... I'm fine... I just noticed you two have been drinking a lot of beer.'"
gdtourvan1990: "Friday June 22: (part 1) After the Satyricon show a nice kid from Longview, WA let us stay at his house. In the morning his mom made the band pancakes while he laced up his 32 hole #docmartens and got ready to go to work at the pulp mill with his dad. He had an awesome van, also an Econoline! with #thethingthatatefloyd snake painted on it. We left Longview, drove to Tumwater, and decided to stop at the #olympiabrewery On the tour. Billie wanted to know, “Where do they make the Eight Ball?” To which the tour guide replied, “you must be referring to, #oldeenglish800, a premium malt liquor” While walking past the brew kettle, Sean threw a super ball into the boiling beer and Mike goofed around on the lawn outside the brewhouse. We didn’t see any artesians. Friday June 22 (part 2):We arrived in Seattle that afternoon and boarded the Bremerton Ferry for our show in Seabeck. It was fun taking a boat to a show. Our ride wasn’t as wild as the Infamous Kitsap Ferry Riot, #infamouskitsapferryriotfilm but the tour was still new and exciting; and we were really doing it. The Seabeck show was in a garage with a bunch of nice kids, but we had to hustle out of there to make the last ferry back to Seattle."
Sean Hughes: "Didn’t we get to do a tasing? At least mike and I had fake check cashing ID’s and we drank ‘fresh’ Olympia brew from a keg. I was shocked it tasted so much better than from the can.. I don’t think we were to picky at 18 years old..."
Dave Morris: "I remember driving out to this show - in that clunky Chevette I had at the time. Wasn't just a plain old two-car garage with flourescent lighting, or maybe a one-car garage."
Donovan Read: "I had the first [shirt] they printed. John changed the colors and wiped the squeegee on the bottom of my shirt. I thought it had class. But I lost it. But I'm sure I already wrote that."
Tony Schoengart: "Yeah, it was in Lois and Jimmy's garage. They were the second owners of Eat And Run Pizza in Seattle that a bunch of us worked at. What year was this though, I'm thinking '89 or '90."
Donovan Read: "They had only just released 39/Smooth, so they had those songs and the 1000 Hours stuff. Thankfully, the B-Town punk-type people were into them before they came, so it was much more fun. I had the first shirt they hand-screen printed on the lawn, but I lost it. Tre wasn't in the band yet. John was the drummer at the time, he's on 1000 Hours, 39 Smooth and possibly Slappy but I didn't have that 7" so I can't confirm that. I think he went to school or something. Thinking it was '89, maybe '90."
Cookiehead P Jenkins: "John was the coolest. From what I understand he now owns and operates a bicycle shop and doesn't play music. I remember driving out to the 'show' with those guys in their van - me and Tommy Dower - and we were suckin' down the beers, as was our way. They stopped to get gas and John said: 'Do they have a bathroom here?' and Tommy said: 'Not sure... But there's probably one right there at the ihop if you have to go.' ...to which John replied: 'Oh no... I'm fine... I just noticed you two have been drinking a lot of beer.'"
gdtourvan1990: "Friday June 22: (part 1) After the Satyricon show a nice kid from Longview, WA let us stay at his house. In the morning his mom made the band pancakes while he laced up his 32 hole #docmartens and got ready to go to work at the pulp mill with his dad. He had an awesome van, also an Econoline! with #thethingthatatefloyd snake painted on it. We left Longview, drove to Tumwater, and decided to stop at the #olympiabrewery On the tour. Billie wanted to know, “Where do they make the Eight Ball?” To which the tour guide replied, “you must be referring to, #oldeenglish800, a premium malt liquor” While walking past the brew kettle, Sean threw a super ball into the boiling beer and Mike goofed around on the lawn outside the brewhouse. We didn’t see any artesians. Friday June 22 (part 2):We arrived in Seattle that afternoon and boarded the Bremerton Ferry for our show in Seabeck. It was fun taking a boat to a show. Our ride wasn’t as wild as the Infamous Kitsap Ferry Riot, #infamouskitsapferryriotfilm but the tour was still new and exciting; and we were really doing it. The Seabeck show was in a garage with a bunch of nice kids, but we had to hustle out of there to make the last ferry back to Seattle."
Sean Hughes: "Didn’t we get to do a tasing? At least mike and I had fake check cashing ID’s and we drank ‘fresh’ Olympia brew from a keg. I was shocked it tasted so much better than from the can.. I don’t think we were to picky at 18 years old..."