06 November 1992

Pato Banton, No Doubt at Cubby Bear

That's right, No Doubt opening for a reggae singer nobody (at least nobody who isn't an English Beat fanatic) had heard of at what is essentially just a bar.  I think they went on to bigger things after this.

19 July 1992

Helmet at Metro

Justin always used to cheer at the quiet breaks in songs in the hopes of making it on a live recording.  He succeeded when two tracks from this show (Bad Mood and Distracted) were made the b-sides on the Unsung 12".

Bonnie tells me that she lost her shoe in the pit and we pulled her out.  That certainly sounds like something that could happen.

14 July 1992

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Bad Religion at Metro

The only thing i remember about this show was watching Bad Religion from the balcony.  It's one of the only shows i've seen from there, maybe the only one.  I'm sure i went down front and center for the bosstones.

28 March 1992

Pearl Jam at the Metro

I worked with a guy named Lars at the pizza place in Evanston.  He was studying opera at Northwestern.  Listening to him sing, or even shout back to the kitchen, was amazing.  He was from Seattle.  He said we should see Pearl Jam.  We did.  He was right - they were good.  Other folks discovered this fact as well...

I could have sworn this was the first time I had seen Pearl Jam, but this show was after I saw them open for the Red Hots at the Aragon.  They did play Metro once before this (21 July 1991), but that was before I was living in Chicago, and thus before I met Lars.

11 February 1992