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=='''White Rabbit''' ''Austin, TX''==
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''Friday, March 17th, 1995''
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==''Notes''==
 
*Frieder Gieger joins the tour
 
*Frieder Gieger joins the tour
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*As part of the SXSW Tour
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*''"The year before they played the White Rabbit and it was so remarkable. They went on at 1 a.m. and the White Rabbit was sort of a hippy-punker-biker bar, which is essentially what those guys were. In old pictures Brad has dreadlocks, you could see the connection. It was a perfect crowd for them. They played 'til 3 a.m., the club shut its doors and the people who were in got to stary and see what turned out to be one of Sublime's best shows."'' -'''Blaine Kaplan
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*''"Sublime played the White Rabbit in Austin, TX as part of SXSW. The band hit the stage around 1AM and at 2AM they closed the doors and let the band keep jamming."''
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*""With less than 50 people in the club, the band tore through their set into the late night hours. In attendance were Vans Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman as well as punk promoter Paul Tollett of Goldenvoice."''

Latest revision as of 15:44, 12 July 2020

White Rabbit Austin, TX

Friday, March 17th, 1995

Notes

  • Frieder Gieger joins the tour
  • As part of the SXSW Tour
  • "The year before they played the White Rabbit and it was so remarkable. They went on at 1 a.m. and the White Rabbit was sort of a hippy-punker-biker bar, which is essentially what those guys were. In old pictures Brad has dreadlocks, you could see the connection. It was a perfect crowd for them. They played 'til 3 a.m., the club shut its doors and the people who were in got to stary and see what turned out to be one of Sublime's best shows." -Blaine Kaplan
  • "Sublime played the White Rabbit in Austin, TX as part of SXSW. The band hit the stage around 1AM and at 2AM they closed the doors and let the band keep jamming."
  • ""With less than 50 people in the club, the band tore through their set into the late night hours. In attendance were Vans Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman as well as punk promoter Paul Tollett of Goldenvoice."