There are many bands I remember seeing, but don't remember when.

America and The Buckinghams at Marriott's (now Six Flags) Great America amusement park. Probably 1986, give or take a year. They just happened to be playing when out Boy Scout troop went to the park. Phil and I caught the show.

America again in the early nineties. One of the big Summerfest sponsors was having their "Big Barbecue" later in the summer. Food, beer and bands. Steve, Keith and I went down to see America. The bassist played one of my all-time favorite bass solos. I wish I knew who that was.

Mo Tucker at the Cactus Club, late nineties. Victor DeLorenzo's Ash Can School opened for Tucker's garage rock show.

I know the Violent Femmes played at Miller Maritime Days, one night. This was Guy Hoffman's debut with the band, just after the release of New Times, which would make it late summer, 1994. Were those festivals on Labor Day weekend?

The Tea party, The Rave/Eagles Ballroom.

Did I see Collective Soul at Summerfest on 7-7-99?

Mrs. Fun at the Miramar Theater, for a CD release party (1998's Groove?). I didn't think I got there very early, but when I arrived, there were less than a dozen people in the lobby, and no one in the theater. I went in and sat down. After a while, the two musicians came in and tinkered with their kits. Connie sat down in the seats, and I wanted to say, "hi, my name is Kevin, and I'll be your audience for tonight." There ended up being a good crowd, though.

Emo Phillips at the Comedy Cafe, in early 2001, with Cyn.

Saw Gravity Kills at least three times, opening for someone or other. At least once at Summerfest. Once opening for the Sex Pistols (see entry).

Fifteen year old phenomenon, Shannon Curfman at Shank Hall. With Doug. Probably 1999.

Reptile Palace Orchestra at the Harmony Bar in Madison.

Guitar slinger Chris Duarte, Shank Hall. 6/13/02, 5/29/03, 11/20/04 or 8/25/05. He was totally hard rocking. So much that everything ran together and turned dull.

Buddy Guy at Racine Harbor Fest, early aughts.

Edgar Winter, Port Washington Fish Day. Plus some blues-type bands there, including local band Dave Steffen Band, possibly that same year.

Mighty Blue Kings at River Rhythms, Pere Marquette park.

Indigenous at Summerfest, early aughts.

Joe Bonamassa, several times. Possibly 1/15/05 and/or 3/5/06. Twice at Shank and once at Summerfest? First time, he opened for Savoy Brown. We saw Savoy Brown once after that, about a year later.

American Standard, previously named The Chris Aaron Band. Shank Hall, possibly 2/1/01. And then the return of American Standard, minus Chris Aaron and Corey Sterling, which all viewed in disbelief. That would have been Summerfest '03. This band was soon renamed Reversr, and dissolved after the release of their CD.

Michael Manring at a south side bar, with The Danglers opening.

The Tony Levin Band twice at Shank Hall. Once for Pieces of the Sun (Spring 2002) and once for Resonator, if I recall correctly.

I saw The Mighty Blue Kings with Cyn at Summerfest one afternoon.

Cyn and I went to Linneman's with a friend of hers, to see Sam Llanas do some solo work. this was around the time of his Absinthe project, but it didn't feature that band. Probably 2001. Seems like it was cold outside.

We also saw The Mosleys at Linneman's, probably mid-2000's.

Chapman Stick player Drew Rittgers opened up for some prog artist at Shank.
New Rock 102 One threw an alternative rock festival at the Marcus Amphitheater. Phil, Laura, and a bunch of people went down. The bands started at the Summerfest Briggs stage in the early afternoon, and in late afternoon, bands started in the amphitheater.

The Shepherd Express Stage
12:30 The Caulfields
1:30 Letters to Cleo
2:30 Sponge
3:45 The Ramones
5:00 The Flaming Lips

The Night Stage (the amphitheater)
4:00 Faith No More
5:15 Adam Ant
6:30 Bush
8:00 Collective Soul
9:15 Duran Duran
10:30 Violent Femmes

(Times per the program. These times seem strange. The first two bands get 45 minutes, and the rest get an hour? But that is a lot of bands.)

We didn't see The Caulfields. I'm pretty certain we saw everyone else but...

Sigh

The Ramones and Faith No More were on at pretty much the same time. Who would you see? No contest, right? Well... The Ramones would be pretty damn cool, but I also wanted to see Faith No More. And I knew that I probably would never see FNM again, since I would not want to pay money to see them. So I went inside to the Night Stage (didn't much care to see The Flaming Lips, either). I'd have many chances to see The Ramones again.

Later in 1995, The Ramones released ¡Adios Amigos!, and said that if it didn't do well, they'd disband. It didn't, and they did. 1996 Lollapalooza was their farewell tour. Joey Ramone was diagnosed with lymphoma in 1995, and died in 2001. Dee Dee died of a heroin overdose in 2002, and Johnny died of cancer in 2004.

Dammit. Even worse, I was not impressed with Faith No More. I still like their one radio-friendly hit, but the rest is noise.

Adam Ant was all right, as I recall. I don't recall Bush or Collective Soul. I'm sure they were fine.

Duran Duran, on the other hand... Laura was a huge fan of Duran Duran and eighties pop, but I wasn't. I used to hate the band. I had decided that after all these years, they couldn't really be that bad, and the show would be okay. I was wrong. They still sounded awful. Probably worse live than on record. One of my least favorite shows ever.

I don't remember anything about it, but I'm sure I loved The Femmes.

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