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'''Weezer | {{Template:Infobox Concert | ||
| Name = Weezer concert: 11/27/1994 | |||
| Artist = Weezer | |||
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| Tour = {{Blue Album Tour}} | |||
"These were recorded in Rochester, NY, at the Horizontal Boogie Bar, on 11/27/1994, while an ice storm raged outside. Since the band had only recorded 4 studio b-sides, (including "[[Jamie]]" and the "[[My Evaline]]" experiment"), this created a b-side shortage by the time of the band's second single, "[[Buddy Holly]]". Weezer was in the midst of an endless "Blue Album" tour, which necessitated b-sides having to be "flown in" from live and acoustic performances." | | Venue = Horizontal Boogie Bar | ||
| Location = Rochester, NY | |||
| Date = [[November 27]], [[1994]] | |||
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| Supporting acts = The Dambuilders | |||
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| Last show = [[Weezer concert: 11/26/1994|11/26/1994 - Buffalo, NY]] | |||
| This show = '''[[Weezer concert: 11/27/1994|11/27/1994 - Rochester, NY]]''' | |||
| Next show = [[Weezer concert: 11/28/1994|11/28/1994 - Toronto, Canada]] | |||
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'''[[Weezer]] performed at the Horizontal Boogie Bar in Rochester, NY on [[November 27]], [[1994]]''' as part of the {{Blue Album Tour}}. The Dambuilders opened the show. | |||
==Overview== | |||
"[[My Name Is Jonas]]" and "[[Surf Wax America]]" were recorded at this concert and became b-sides for the [[Buddy Holly]] single. | |||
{{Karl Koch quote|"These were recorded in Rochester, NY, at the Horizontal Boogie Bar, on 11/27/1994, while an ice storm raged outside. Since the band had only recorded 4 studio b-sides, (including "[[Jamie]]" and the "[[My Evaline]]" experiment"), this created a b-side shortage by the time of the band's second single, "[[Buddy Holly]]". Weezer was in the midst of an endless "Blue Album" tour, which necessitated b-sides having to be "flown in" from live and acoustic performances."|[[Weezer (The Blue Album) Deluxe Edition liner notes]]}} | |||
==Setlist== | |||
{{Missing setlist}} | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[ | *[[Blue Album Tour]] | ||
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