Historic event: 10/05/1992

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weezer show #26: Club Lingerie, Hollywood

Club Lingerie was located on Sunset Blvd, a good deal east of the Sunset Strip, more in the center of Hollywood. It was in the rock business for many years before being taken over and is now some sort of gentlemen's club or something. This was one of several Lingerie shows in the '92-'94

This show was a multi-band gig put together for the "Rock The Vote" organization, who had a voter registration booth at the show. That was an interesting election, in that George Bush Sr. was not at all popular amongst the young rockers of Hollywood, but no one thought he could be voted out. Maybe this show turned the tide? Other bands on the bill included weezer cronies Black market Flowers and El Magnifico, as well as Trancendental Hayride, and psychedelic sludge metalers Bigelf.

The journal entry on this show was a mixed review: "Good mix. String breaking chaos!"

setlist: unknown

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...Rock the Vote flyer, designer unknown...
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There are no known photos, or other info about this show, but included here is a photo from a camping trip several days earlier on 10-1. Pictured L to R are Darrin Pfieffer [later of Goldfinger], Patrick Finn [of 60 Wrong Sausages and other pre weezer bands, breifly in the Special Goodness, currently in Organic Mechanic], and original weezer guitar player Jason Cropper [later of Choper One].

Today in Weezer History post

Posted on Weezer's official Facebook page as part of the "Today in Weezer History" series on October 5, 2013.


Today in Weezer History: 10/05/1992: Weezer plays its 26th show, at Club Lingerie, Hollywood. This show was a multi-band gig put together for the "Rock the Vote" organization, who had a voter registration booth at the show. That was an interesting election, in that George Bush Sr. was not at all popular amongst the young rockers of Hollywood, but no one thought he could be voted out. Clinton ended up winning, maybe this show turned the tide? Other bands on the bill included Weezer cronies Black Market Flowers and El Magnifico, as well as Trancendental Hayride, and psychedelic sludge metalers Bigelf. "Good mix. String breaking chaos!" -Karl's '92 journal.


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