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== May 25 1996 ==
  
W/ Voodoo Glow Skulls, Ziggens, Tribal Disco Noise  
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*Bradley James Nowell dies of an accidental overdose on heroin at the Oceanside Motel in San Francisco CA at the age of 28.
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Image:Oceanviewmotel.jpg |Oceanside Motel
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*'''From Bud Gaugh's Website:'''
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''"SUBLIME played a show in Chino, CA where the promoter offered us a veritable smorgasborg of every drug under the sun- Brad came to me and said he wanted to "party just one more time." I told Brad it wasn't worth it, but after our show in Petaluma Brad & I got a hotel room on the beach outside of San Francisco. Brad tried to convince me we had all the reasons to party & it was worth celebrating, "We owe it to ourselves," I can remember him telling me. It was 2:00 am & I declined, falling asleep, Brad left to go walk on the beach with Lou Dog. When I woke up the next morning, I saw my best friend, naked, laying on the bed with his feet on the floor. I remember laughing, thinking he had gotten so drunk the night before he couldn't make it into bed, but when I got no response from him I got up to see what was going on, and that's when the world came to a screeching halt. I tried to resuscitate him, but he had been dead for hours. I began crying out loud for help, ran down stairs & down the road looking for the rest of the guys. This was the worse news I ever had to deliver in my life. After being interviewed by the police I was told by the EMTs that he had been gone for hours and there was nothing I could do. This was the longest bus ride of all of our lives."''
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== '''Maritime Hall Saturday May 25 1996''' ==
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Bands performed:
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*Voodoo Glow Skulls
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*[[The Ziggens]]
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*Tribal Disco Noise  
 
      
 
      
9pm
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''9 p.m.''
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[[Image:MariTimePosterBIG.jpg|thumb|Poster]]
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''All Ages Show $10''
  
All Ages Show $10
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Latest revision as of 00:59, 15 November 2010

May 25 1996

  • Bradley James Nowell dies of an accidental overdose on heroin at the Oceanside Motel in San Francisco CA at the age of 28.
  • From Bud Gaugh's Website:

"SUBLIME played a show in Chino, CA where the promoter offered us a veritable smorgasborg of every drug under the sun- Brad came to me and said he wanted to "party just one more time." I told Brad it wasn't worth it, but after our show in Petaluma Brad & I got a hotel room on the beach outside of San Francisco. Brad tried to convince me we had all the reasons to party & it was worth celebrating, "We owe it to ourselves," I can remember him telling me. It was 2:00 am & I declined, falling asleep, Brad left to go walk on the beach with Lou Dog. When I woke up the next morning, I saw my best friend, naked, laying on the bed with his feet on the floor. I remember laughing, thinking he had gotten so drunk the night before he couldn't make it into bed, but when I got no response from him I got up to see what was going on, and that's when the world came to a screeching halt. I tried to resuscitate him, but he had been dead for hours. I began crying out loud for help, ran down stairs & down the road looking for the rest of the guys. This was the worse news I ever had to deliver in my life. After being interviewed by the police I was told by the EMTs that he had been gone for hours and there was nothing I could do. This was the longest bus ride of all of our lives."

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Maritime Hall Saturday May 25 1996

Bands performed:

9 p.m.

Poster

All Ages Show $10