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Anthrax, Public Enemy, and Primus. In a fairly small venue too, it was pure chaos in the weirdest way.
Men at Work opened by… Stevie Ray Vaughn.
A few weird ones come to mind, particularly when touring bands used to get local bands to support them.
In about 1982 or so a band I was in was asked to play a blues festival as a last minute replacement. Our band was a hardcore punk band…
I once saw the Meteors supporting the Anti Nowhere League.
When I saw Bauhaus they were supported by a baroque synth pop band, complete with recorder player and lutanist.
T Rex, Buddy Miles Express, Sensational Alex Harvey Band.
Decades later seeing Buddy Miles play drums for Junior Brown was also a little weird.
Those frequent Superchunk/Polvo bills in the 90s were also quite a contrast.
Genesis (one night regroup as a tribute to their manager) and Lionel Richie at a Music Managers Forum.
The Meteors and Anti Nowhere League sounds like a great bill.
I went to Roskilde festival in 2004. David Bowie had to cancel so they got Slipknot to play instead.
I think that a person or two might have a little bit disapointed.
It was. Just doesn’t seem quite right on paper, especially as it was a period when they had a bass player who played an upright bass.