Rivers Cuomo concert: 11/05/1997: Difference between revisions

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{{Infobox concert 2
{{Infobox concert 2
| artist          = Rivers Cuomo
| artist          = Rivers Cuomo
| date            = [[November 5]], [[1997]]<ref group=Note>This show is erroneously listed in the [[Recording History - Page 10#Rivers "solo" live show #3 ; bootleg tape, 11/4/97: Boston, MA : The Middle East|Recording History]] as having occurred the day before, [[November 4]], [[1997]].</ref><ref>[http://weezerpedia.com/catalogofriffs.html] Rivers Cuomo Catalog O'Riffs archive. 1997-11-05 entry reads: "Boston, MA...MIDDLE EAST / Homie. A benefit for Central Square, maybe?</ref><ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/442228132/ Newspapers.com] archive of ''The Boston Globe'', Thursday, October 30, 1997, Page 129. Listing reads: "Middle East 472 Mass. Ave, Central Square, Cambridge...Nov. 5, Save Central Square Benefit with Rivers Cuomo, PermaFrost Ray Loves.</ref>
| date            = [[November 5]], [[1997]]
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| headliner        =
| headliner        =
| support          =
| support          =
| other_band      = Permafrost, the Ape Hangers, Nana, Willard Grant Conspiracy, Mile Wide, Lovewhip, the Ray Loves, Emily Grogan, and Penguin<ref name="Oct 31">[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/442228760/ Newspapers.com] archive of ''The Boston Globe'', Friday, October 31, 1997, Page 47.</ref>
| other_band      =
| debut            = "[[Autumn in Jayne]]"<br>"[[Hey M'Darlin']]"<br>"[[Sheila Can Do It]]"<br>"[[I'll Think About You]]"<br>"[[Wanda (You're My Only Love)]]"<br>"[[Sunshine O]]"<br>"[[I'll Stay Right Here]]"<br>"[[Hot Tub]]"
*Permafrost
| guest            = [[Kevin Stevenson]]<br>[[Fred Eltringham]]<br>[[Drew Parsons]]
*The Ape Hangers
*Nana
*Willard Grant Conspiracy
*Mile Wide
*Lovewhip
*The Ray Loves
*Emily Grogan
*Penguin<ref name="Oct 31">[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/442228760/ Newspapers.com] archive of ''The Boston Globe'', Friday, October 31, 1997, Page 47.</ref>
| debut            =
*"[[Autumn in Jayne]]"
*"[[Hey M'Darlin']]"
*"[[Sheila Can Do It]]"
*"[[I'll Think About You]]"
*"[[Wanda (You're My Only Love)]]"
*"[[Sunshine O]]"
*"[[I'll Stay Right Here]]"
*"[[Hot Tub]]"
| guest            =
*[[Kevin Stevenson]]
*[[Fred Eltringham]]
*[[Drew Parsons]]
| pers_changes    =
| pers_changes    =
| attendance      = 90-100
| attendance      = 90-100
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| misc            =
| misc            =
}}
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'''[[Rivers Cuomo]] performed at The Middle East in Cambridge, Massachusetts on [[November 5]], [[1997]]''' for the Save Central Square benefit. This performance was organized as a fundraiser to oppose "a plan to demolish a building at Massachusetts Avenue and Magazine Street in order to build a $20 million, multi-use complex."<ref name="Oct 31" />. This was the first of two shows wherein Cuomo performed "[[Homie]]" material, a side-project featuring songs written roughly contemporaneously with Weezer's ''[[Pinkerton]]'' that were determined not to fit that album's tone. In addition to Cuomo, [[Kevin Stevenson]] (of [[the Shods]]) is known to have played guitar, [[Fred Eltringham]] (of Gigolo Aunts) played drums, and [[Drew Parsons]] (of Tracy Bonham's band) played bass.<ref name=
'''[[Rivers Cuomo]] performed at The Middle East in Cambridge, Massachusetts on [[November 5]], [[1997]]<ref group=Note>This show is erroneously listed in the [[Recording History - Page 10#Rivers "solo" live show #3 ; bootleg tape, 11/4/97: Boston, MA : The Middle East|Recording History]] as having occurred the day before, [[November 4]], [[1997]].</ref><ref>[http://weezerpedia.com/catalogofriffs.html] Rivers Cuomo Catalog O'Riffs archive. 1997-11-05 entry reads: "Boston, MA...MIDDLE EAST / Homie. A benefit for Central Square, maybe?</ref><ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/442228132/ Newspapers.com] archive of ''The Boston Globe'', Thursday, October 30, 1997, Page 129. Listing reads: "Middle East 472 Mass. Ave, Central Square, Cambridge...Nov. 5, Save Central Square Benefit with Rivers Cuomo, PermaFrost Ray Loves.</ref>''' for the Save Central Square benefit. This performance was organized as a fundraiser to oppose "a plan to demolish a building at Massachusetts Avenue and Magazine Street in order to build a $20 million, multi-use complex."<ref name="Oct 31" />. This was the first of two shows wherein Cuomo performed "[[Homie]]" material, a side-project featuring songs written roughly contemporaneously with Weezer's ''[[Pinkerton]]'' that were determined not to fit that album's tone. In addition to Cuomo, [[Kevin Stevenson]] (of [[the Shods]]) is known to have played guitar, [[Fred Eltringham]] (of Gigolo Aunts) played drums, and [[Drew Parsons]] (of Tracy Bonham's band) played bass.<ref name=
WFCRivers2">https://web.archive.org/web/19981201190241/http://weezerfanclub.com/rivers2.htm World Wide Weezer page on the 1997 and 1998 Rivers Cuomo shows. Archived on 1 December 1998. Internet Archive.</ref>
WFCRivers2">https://web.archive.org/web/19981201190241/http://weezerfanclub.com/rivers2.htm World Wide Weezer page on the 1997 and 1998 Rivers Cuomo shows. Archived on 1 December 1998. Internet Archive.</ref>