Weezer concert: 11/06/1994: Difference between revisions

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| Date        = [[November 6]], [[1994]]
| Date        = [[November 6]], [[1994]]
| Associated album    =  
| Associated album    =  
| Supporting acts    = [[Fatima Mansions]]
| Supporting acts    = [[Weezer]]<br>[[Fatima Mansions]]
| Headliner    = [[Live]]
| Headliner    = [[Live]]
| Debuts = "[[Friends of P.]]"
| Debuts = "[[Friends of P.]]"
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| Tour Mngr = Bobby Bell
| Tour Mngr = Bobby Bell
| Press = [[Rocky Mountain News interview with Matt Sharp - December 8, 1995|''Rocky Mountain News'' interview with Matt Sharp - December 8, 1995]]
| Press = [[Rocky Mountain News interview with Matt Sharp - December 8, 1995|''Rocky Mountain News'' interview with Matt Sharp - December 8, 1995]]
| Last show  = [[Weezer concert: 11/05/1994|11/05/1994 - Salt Lake City, UT]]
| Last show  = [[Weezer concert: 11/05/1994|11/05/1994 -<br>Salt Lake City, UT]]
| This show  = [[Weezer concert: 11/06/1994|11/06/1994 - Denver, CA]]
| This show  = 11/06/1994 -<br>Denver, CA
| Next show  = [[Weezer concert: 11/07/1994|11/07/1994 - Manhattan, KS]]
| Next show  = [[Weezer concert: 11/07/1994|11/07/1994 -<br>Manhattan, KS]]
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'''[[Weezer]] performed at the [[Ogden Theater]] in Denver, CO on [[November 6]], [[1994]]''' as part of the {{tour|Blue Album}}. The band opened for [[Live]].
'''[[Weezer]] performed at the [[Ogden Theater]] in Denver, CO on [[November 6]], [[1994]]''' as part of the {{tour|Blue Album}}. The band opened for [[Live]] with [[Fatima Mansions]].
==Overview==
==Overview==
This show is notable for being one of only two Weezer concerts to have been performed without [[Rivers Cuomo]]. Cuomo got sick and lost his voice on [[November 4]], 1994 and was unable to sing for three days. As a result, Weezer's tourmates [[Live]] played without an opening act that night in Seattle, WA as a stop-gap. When Cuomo still wasn't ready to sing the next day, however, Live's management "threatened to find another opener," according to [[Karl Koch]]<ref>[[Historic event: 11/04/1994]]</ref>. [[Pat Wilson]], [[Brian Bell]], and [[Matt Sharp]] agreed to play without him, performing an acoustic set and somehow dividing up vocal responsibilities. Cuomo's "[[Catalog of Riffs]]" archive corroborates this story, noting "Rivers couldn't sing" next to the November 5 date, as well as "Pat & Matt? play accoustic '{{sic}}" by this November 6 date in Denver.<ref>[https://weezerpedia.com/catalogofriffs.html] Cuomo's [[Catalog of Riffs]] notes: "SATURDAY 1994-11-05 Salt Lake City, UT COLISEUM/Rivers couldn't sing SUNDAY 1994-11-06 Denver,CO OGDEN THEATER/Pat & Matt? play accoustic"</ref>.
This show is notable for being one of only two Weezer concerts to have been performed without [[Rivers Cuomo]]. Cuomo got sick and lost his voice on [[November 4]], 1994 and was unable to sing for three days. As a result, Weezer's tourmates [[Live]] played without an opening act that night in Seattle, WA as a stop-gap. When Cuomo still wasn't ready to sing the next day, however, Live's management "threatened to find another opener," according to [[Karl Koch]]<ref>[[Historic event: 11/04/1994]]</ref>. [[Pat Wilson]], [[Brian Bell]], and [[Matt Sharp]] agreed to play without him, performing an acoustic set and somehow dividing up vocal responsibilities. Cuomo's "[[Catalog of Riffs]]" archive corroborates this story, noting "Rivers couldn't sing" next to the November 5 date, as well as "Pat & Matt? play accoustic '{{sic}}" by this November 6 date in Denver.<ref>[https://weezerpedia.com/catalogofriffs.html] Cuomo's [[Catalog of Riffs]] notes: "SATURDAY 1994-11-05 Salt Lake City, UT COLISEUM/Rivers couldn't sing SUNDAY 1994-11-06 Denver,CO OGDEN THEATER/Pat & Matt? play accoustic"</ref>.
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[[Category:Weezer concerts - November 1994]]
[[Category:Weezer concerts - November 1994]]
[[Category:Weezer concerts in Colorado|1994]]
[[Category:Blue Album Tour]]
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