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re: Was early 2000’s the greatest era of local band scene in BR?

Posted on 4/27/24 at 9:50 am to
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67197 posts
Posted on 4/27/24 at 9:50 am to
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...here's my new project


Sounds good! Are y’all gigging?
Posted by JW
Los Angeles
Member since Jul 2004
4770 posts
Posted on 4/27/24 at 10:03 am to
I would say 1991-2001 were the better years, especially with the Varsity reopening in the fall of 91'. There were many nights when you had decisions to make between the Bayou, Chelseas, Murphy's on occasion and the Art Bar turned The Church turned The Spanish Moon. Not to mention -- old staples like the Thirsty Tiger and Tabby's.

Many in thread have mentioned some great shows, but don't forget the Varsity also hosted Tori Amos,The Breeders, Pavement, Public Enemy, Wilco, White Zombie, Jon Spencer BE, No Doubt, Widespread Panic, Dave Matthews (for free), ICE T, Lucinda Williams, Rev. Horton Heat monthly it seemed.

The Bayou hosted Elliott Smith, Modest Mouse, At the Drive In just to name a few that darkened an already grimey, dark doorstep during that period.

Toward the end of my long college career in 99/2000 -- I helped book some good shows at the Moon as well -- Frank Black, At The Drive In, Blonde Redhead, Alejandro Escovedo, Dick Dale, L7, Kermit Ruffins (before many nola bands were coming) .

The Red Star, Chelseas and the Moon helped carry through the rest of the decade until they all ultimately closed their doors for various reasons.

It was a great scene and people really went out and supported shows.
Posted by SpyBoy
New Orleans
Member since May 2007
945 posts
Posted on 4/27/24 at 1:35 pm to
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Are y’all gigging?

Been in new orleans of late but yea. We're at saturn bar May 30.
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