Jan
7
Thu • 1993

Set 1:

  1. #3 16
Show Notes
Incomplete setlist

Michael Wallace: "Who knows what is the deal with their tour? I saw them in Dallas at the beginning of January."

Greg Beets: "Noodle opened for 'em in Dallas in early '93."

"Green Day is three guys your parents wouldn't mind you being friends with - sweet-faced, innocent. I'd even let my sister marry Billie Joe, the curly-haired guitarist who took requests and explained politely at one point, "We already played "At the Library"." The drummer, Tre Cool he's called, wore one of those happy-face T-shirts but not the altered version with a dagger and dripping blood so popular with the kids."

"DALLAS - The color for the night was green. The theme for the night was born-again punk. The band was Green Day. A crowd of social misfits wearing green hats, shirts, socks, wristbands, pants, necklaces and shoes welcomed the Berkeley, Calif., pop-punk trio to Club No on Thursday night for a performance that was accidentally reminiscent of the days the Yardbirds played New York's Marquee and the Buzzcocks invaded London's Roxy. Dashing in..."