Historic event: 11/12/1992: Difference between revisions

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Also on the bill were El Magnifico, Monkey Paw, Joyride, and Silvertrain.  
Also on the bill were [[El Magnifico]], Monkey Paw, Joyride, and Silvertrain.  


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Today in Weezer History: 11/12/1992 - [[Weezer]] show #32: Club Dump (The Central), Hollywood - Club Dump was held Thursday nights at the Central, a Sunset Strip club in Hollywood that much later was bought, re-modeled, and reopened as the Viper Room. Way back then it was anything but glamorous. But it was one of the very few clubs that had a booking policy that made any sense, and who actually sort of catered to non-glam/metal bands. The club was run by a curious guy whose name was Yowsah! (including the "!"). Also on the bill were El Magnifico (whose drummer Jon Pikus had just engineered the bands 3rd and most official demo tape), Joyride (featuring Steve Soto formerly of the Adolescents), and 2 other bands we know little about now. Pink flyer art by [[Karl Koch|Karl]], the green 'standard' flyer was crudely modified by someone in the band to make Weezer's name stand out. Show setlist: unknown.
Today in Weezer History: 11/12/1992 - [[Weezer]] show #32: Club Dump (The Central), Hollywood - Club Dump was held Thursday nights at the Central, a Sunset Strip club in Hollywood that much later was bought, re-modeled, and reopened as the Viper Room. Way back then it was anything but glamorous. But it was one of the very few clubs that had a booking policy that made any sense, and who actually sort of catered to non-glam/metal bands. The club was run by a curious guy whose name was Yowsah! (including the "!"). Also on the bill were [[El Magnifico]] (whose drummer Jon Pikus had just engineered the bands 3rd and most official demo tape), Joyride (featuring Steve Soto formerly of the Adolescents), and 2 other bands we know little about now. Pink flyer art by [[Karl Koch|Karl]], the green 'standard' flyer was crudely modified by someone in the band to make Weezer's name stand out. Show setlist: unknown.