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=='''The Stone Pony''' ''Asbury Park, NJ''==
 
=='''The Stone Pony''' ''Asbury Park, NJ''==
 
''Sunday, April 2nd, 1995''
 
''Sunday, April 2nd, 1995''
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Filmed by Ian MacKenzie Smith of Hogan's Heroes / OS101.
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Bands Performed:
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    Hogan's Heroes
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==''Notes''==
 
==''Notes''==
 
*Dub Medley from [[Sinsemilla]] recorded here.
 
*Dub Medley from [[Sinsemilla]] recorded here.
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"It was with Hogan's Heroes that I played this show... must have been kinda funny for Brad considering HIS first band (as I found out by posting these vids) was also called Hogan's..... weird. I had never even HEARD of Sublime before we played with 'em. Never saw them again, although I can say they certainly were the real thing. I've played with thousands of bands over the years, never seemed to matter whether a band was big or small. The attitudes could be bad either way. You can always tell the ones who don't do it for the music, always spot the fakers. The guys who came up from cover bands and made it... the douches who made it through a "showcase" deal and never worked for it a fucking day of their lives. Sublime was the exact opposite. "
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<b>-Ian MacKenzie Smith</b>

Revision as of 11:18, 27 June 2011

The Stone Pony Asbury Park, NJ

Sunday, April 2nd, 1995

Filmed by Ian MacKenzie Smith of Hogan's Heroes / OS101.

Bands Performed:

   Hogan's Heroes


Notes


"It was with Hogan's Heroes that I played this show... must have been kinda funny for Brad considering HIS first band (as I found out by posting these vids) was also called Hogan's..... weird. I had never even HEARD of Sublime before we played with 'em. Never saw them again, although I can say they certainly were the real thing. I've played with thousands of bands over the years, never seemed to matter whether a band was big or small. The attitudes could be bad either way. You can always tell the ones who don't do it for the music, always spot the fakers. The guys who came up from cover bands and made it... the douches who made it through a "showcase" deal and never worked for it a fucking day of their lives. Sublime was the exact opposite. " -Ian MacKenzie Smith