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Music History: Seminal Moments in History (III)

Words: Kevin Fitzpatrick • Posted pre-2010

PART III: Seminal Moments In History

Dec. 6, 1986 While at an autograph signing from Cinderella, who were in town opening for David Lee Roth, I tell singer Tom Keifer how awesome he is. He says nothing.

Dec. 19, 1986 Waiting for Metallica at their bus, bump into Duke Erikson from opening band Metal Church, who was drunker than I've ever seen anyone in my entire life. Told him how awesome he is. He pukes and says nothing.

Dec. 28, 1987 Alice Cooper was supposed to have Motorhead and Doro Pesch's Warlock open for him. We got Faster Pussycat instead. Widely regarded by those who still discuss such things that there has not been a shittier band in town since. I wish I hadn't bought their album.

Sidenote: the fake blood that Alice uses in his shows is sugar based. It is very sticky and if not washed off leather jackets of your father's that you borrow without his knowledge immediately, will get moldy in the closet.

Mar.11, 1988 Kiss and Anthrax at the Pacific Coliseum. Get there early to meet Anthrax, of whom I was particularly enamoured with at that time. Tell Dan Spitz how awesome he is. But it was Frank Bello I was talking to. I am mortified. The only consolation was that I would soon see the band I was denied seeing so many years previous... Kiss. Got bored after 3 songs and went to the buses to talk to Scott Ian.

May 30, 1988 Waiting to meet the bands at an Iron Maiden/Guns and Roses show. Myself and maybe 7 others wait. And wait. And wait. After a few hours, Slash walks out the doors, pushes us aside and walks to his bus. Exits a moment later with a handful of guitar picks which he throws on the ground and everyone drops to their knees to collect. Slash then walks back inside, not saying a word. When he does come out a short while later, I take out my camera for a picture of the affable little chap. He turns his back gives me the finger and walks back inside, never to return. The roadie starts to yell at me, saying that he was going to sign autographs for everyone, until I took out a camera and ruined it. Expecting a Lord of the Flies type uprising with me as the sacrificial piggy, he watches us all disperse in bewilderment.

Oct. 22, 1988 Judas Priest/Slayer. Changed mind about meeting Slayer. What if they didn't like me? The Slash fiasco and it's ripple effects...

Apr. 23, 1989 Meet Tesla before their show with Poison. Very friendly. Told Jeff Keith how awesome he is. He says thanks.

Aug. 30, 1989 Afrikka Bambatta onstage with Ice-T slaps my hand during a show at the Commodore. I've crossed over.

Oct. 8, 1990 Danzig gives another guy in the audience a special little skull necklace. Why can't I be special?

Mar. 4, 1992 Forego Soundgarden at the Commodore to see Skid Row and Pantera at the Forum. Sebastian Bach lands on my head in an ill - advised stage dive. Lose the cowboy boots, asshole.

Mar. 14, 1992 I watch Mike Patton of Mr. Bungle hang from the tremolo bar of an oversized guitar on the wall of the 86St. Music Hall for screaming "Fuck You Screaming John" for twenty minutes. It is the dawn of a new era.

Jul.21, 1992 Maynard from Tool has the entire audience at Lollapalooza braying like sheep. Nobody gets the joke.

Sep. 4, 1993 Neil Young is selling embossed flannel shirts at his show for $85.00. Truly, a man of the people.

Jan. 4, 1994 Nirvana puts on quite a lackluster show at the PNE Forum. Had I known of the events to take place a few months later, I would have tried harder to get the setlist after the show.

Sep. 15, 1994 Waiting with my friend and numerous other strangers at a side entrance so my friend can get Tori Amos' autograph. She comes out, sees me, walks over and hugs me saying "Big guys always get hugs", gets in her limo, and drives off. I'm hated by all in attendance. I tell everyone else I banged her.

Nov. 10, 1994 My life has become such, that I'm disappointed L7 does NOT throw tampons into the crowd while playing the Commodore Ballroom.

Dec. 16, 1994 My first venture into journalism has me knocking on strange hotel room doors, giving the only copy of the 'zine I'm writing for to a man who will not give it back, and making light of the death of Mudhoney's Mark Arm's friend Kurt while interviewing him. Bravo. Stuttering John would be proud.

May 12, 1995 Word is out that Eddie Vedder's side band Hovercraft are playing with Mike Watt and a then unknown Foo Fighters at the Commodore for Music West. All bands inundated with young girls screaming EDDIEEEEEEE! Due to poor stage lighting no one notices Eddie Vedder was a no-show.

Aug. 31, 1996 Sex Pistols play the Pacific Coliseum on the Filthy Lucre tour. Sellout schmellout, it's the Sex Pistols fer chrissakes.

Jul. 31, 1997 Foo Fighters and Radiohead play an industry showcase at The Rage nightclub. Radiohead are sublime. Foo Fighters are substandard.

Sep. 15, 1998 Misfits play the Starfish Room. Danzig who?

Oct. 17, 1998 Fantomas play an evening of incomprehensible brilliance. 1/3 of the audience insults Buzz Osbourne, 1/3 of the audience shouts for Dave Lombardo to do a drum solo, 1/3 of the audience waits for an encore of 'Epic'.

Nov. 6, 1998 John Zorn's Masada plays in Seattle. I have found a new religion.

Jan. 22, 1999 Supersuckers play the Starfish room with The Spitfires and The Murder City Devils. I am clearly reminded why I started listening to music in the first place.

Apr. 18, 1999 The Residents play the Showbox in Seattle. Kinda spooky, kinda kooky, altogether brilliant.

Apr. 25, 1999 Man or Astroman and Zen Guerilla play Western Washington University. Worth the $250.00 speeding ticket I receive trying to get there on time.

Jun. 10, 1999 Spend a fortune going to see Tom Waits play at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland, CA. Well worth the organs I've sold paying for the trip.

Oct. 17, 1999 Tom Waits plays the Orpheum Theatre. If I'd have known he would be coming here anyway��. I still woulda flown to Oakland. Yes, I'm just that sick. Star- studded audience included Gary Sinese, Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon and Eddie Vedder. Slept better that night knowing I had better seats than Mackenzie Philips.

Feb. 16, 2001 Crushed at barricade watching Fishbone play the Commodore. Laying in bed that night writhing in agony from leg cramps, reinforcing the notion that I'm getting too old for this shit.

Feb. 18, 2001 As a result of Eddie Spaghetti's subtle hints, a joint and a little bag of coke are thrown onto the stage of Dick's On Dick's nightclub during the Supersucker's show. The joint is picked up and put on the amp. Assuming the coke was not seen, I reach over to move it into more plain sight. Thinking I'm trying to steal his drugs, Dan 'Thunder' Bolton moves up and steps on my hand. This is why the good Samaritans left Samaria, folks. No damn gratitude. But, as it was Dan Bolton, I haven't washed my hand since.


Read Part I and Part II.

Words: Kevin

Graphics: Matt

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