solovsfett
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I was in junior high when I first heard Hootenanny and then picked up Sorry Ma.. and Stink on vinyl from the Electric Fetus. I was lucky enough to have heard them early and saw them, Husker, Violent Femmes, and R.E.M. and of course local stuff like Suburbs, Flaming Ohs, Urban Guerillas, The Time, (among so many others) very early in their careers. 7th St./1st Ave. used to give out comp tickets back then on your way in/out the door - sometimes for 3 or 4 shows at a time. 2 or 3 might be crap, 1 might be a gem that you'd never heard of before (Tina and the B-Sides and Reverend Horton Heat come to mind), and every once in a while you got one you couldn't believe they gave away (The Dandy Warhols for instance) because you had already discovered them before they got big. That was also the early era of The Cure, Echo, The Church, English Beat, Julian Cope, XTC...
My parents for some reason would allow us to go to all ages shows as early as 8th grade and I never really stopped until my first son was born at the age of 35. The Fine Line, Cabooze, The Joint, CC-Club, The Uptown, Liquor Lyles, ****** now I'm feeling old...
Speaking of which I am suddenly reminded of The The: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMWzYip6R30
Wow, you've seen some amazing bands and at the height of their power too. I wish I'd have seen Husker Du, R.E.M, and English Beat.
I've heard of most of the clubs you mention but I've only been to 1st Ave/7th Street Entry. I used to drive up to mpls for shows at 1st ave: swervedriver, pj Harvey and more.
I haven't heard The The. That's another band I missed along with Echo And The Bunnymen.
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