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| Last show = [[Weezer concert: 11/12/1992|11/12/1992 - West Hollywood, CA]]<small>(Club Dump)</small> | | Last show = [[Weezer concert: 11/12/1992|11/12/1992 - West Hollywood, CA]]<br><small>(Club Dump)</small> | ||
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'''Weezer performed on a shared bill at Alligator Lounge in Los Angeles, CA on [[November 21]], [[1992]]''' . | '''Weezer performed on a shared bill at Alligator Lounge in Los Angeles, CA on [[November 21]], [[1992]]'''. The line up also included [[Joyride]], Crux, [[Black Market Flowers]], Missing Honey, [[El Magnifico]], Boys Named Sue, Silvertrain, Fast Eddie Lee. This show was {{PN|Karl Koch}} first live DJ set, billed jokingly on the show poster as "DJ Cock." | ||
==Setlist== | |||
{{Missing setlist|status=gone|source=<ref>Setlist missing per [[Historic event: 11/21/1992]] by [[Karl Koch]].</ref>}} | |||
==Historic event== | |||
{{Main|Historic event: 11/21/1992}}<br>{{Karl Koch quote 2|Today in Weezer History: 11/21/1992 - [[Weezer]] plays "The Big Crazy Show" at the Alligator Lounge in West L.A. This show was set up and promoted by [[Matt Sharp]] who was the de facto show getter for Weezer in these days. Weezer lived [[Amherst House|around the corner]] from this club and there was a new booking guy there and somehow Matt got him excited about doing a big show with many current bands on the L.A. scene, even though only a few of them could really draw anyone. All the stops were pulled out and favors cashed in to get everyone to come play, and about 75 people ended up coming that night, which was quite good at the time. Other bands were [[Joyride]] (with Steve Soto, ex-{{Wiki2|Adolescents_(band)|Adolescents}}, Crux (later Skiploader), [[Black Market Flowers]], Missing Honey, [[El Magnifico]], Boys Named Sue, Silvertrain, Fast Eddie Lee (a [[Wax]] associate who occasionally played harmonica when weezer played "[[My Name Is Jonas|Jonas]]"), and "DJ Cock", who was actually [[Karl Koch]] on the turntables. Matt decided on that name and put it on the flyer, and Karl had to suck it up and deal. It was really his first DJ gig, and it went pretty well except when he played "I'm a Little Bit Country" by Donnie and Marie Osmond after the country tinged LA scenesters Boys Named Sue left the stage. The feathered cowboy hat longhaired leather jacketed lead singer got up in Karl's face and said "Don't you EVER do that AGAIN!" No sense of humor, those guys…}} | {{Main|Historic event: 11/21/1992}}<br>{{Karl Koch quote 2|Today in Weezer History: 11/21/1992 - [[Weezer]] plays "The Big Crazy Show" at the Alligator Lounge in West L.A. This show was set up and promoted by [[Matt Sharp]] who was the de facto show getter for Weezer in these days. Weezer lived [[Amherst House|around the corner]] from this club and there was a new booking guy there and somehow Matt got him excited about doing a big show with many current bands on the L.A. scene, even though only a few of them could really draw anyone. All the stops were pulled out and favors cashed in to get everyone to come play, and about 75 people ended up coming that night, which was quite good at the time. Other bands were [[Joyride]] (with Steve Soto, ex-{{Wiki2|Adolescents_(band)|Adolescents}}, Crux (later Skiploader), [[Black Market Flowers]], Missing Honey, [[El Magnifico]], Boys Named Sue, Silvertrain, Fast Eddie Lee (a [[Wax]] associate who occasionally played harmonica when weezer played "[[My Name Is Jonas|Jonas]]"), and "DJ Cock", who was actually [[Karl Koch]] on the turntables. Matt decided on that name and put it on the flyer, and Karl had to suck it up and deal. It was really his first DJ gig, and it went pretty well except when he played "I'm a Little Bit Country" by Donnie and Marie Osmond after the country tinged LA scenesters Boys Named Sue left the stage. The feathered cowboy hat longhaired leather jacketed lead singer got up in Karl's face and said "Don't you EVER do that AGAIN!" No sense of humor, those guys…}} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Super-Chrono-19921121-b.jpg|Poster by "[[Matt]]/Kinkos" | Super-Chrono-19921121-b.jpg|Poster by "[[Matt]]/Kinkos" | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Historic event: 11/21/1992]] | *[[Historic event: 11/21/1992]] | ||
*[[List of Weezer concerts]] | *[[List of Weezer concerts]] | ||
*[[El Magnifico]] | |||
*[[Black Market Flowers]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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|list2 = {{Weezer concerts - 1992}} | |list2 = {{Weezer concerts - 1992}} | ||
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[[Category:Weezer concerts - November 1992]] | [[Category:Weezer concerts - November 1992]] | ||
[[Category:Concerts with multiple relevant artists]] | |||
[[Category:El Magnifico concerts]] | |||
[[Category:Black Market Flowers concerts]] | |||
[[Category:Descendents-related bands]] | |||
[[Category:Karlophone concerts]] | |||