Showing posts with label Keystone Palo Alto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keystone Palo Alto. Show all posts

Friday, March 30, 2007

Keystone Time Machine

Circa 1984 I believe:



Note the shows with a black star next to them: They were FREE to Keystone Card holders! By my count, from 1981-93 I visited the Keystone Berkeley at least 6x and the Keystone Palo Alto and The Stone at least 20x each (Geek Note: Margin of error = +/- 1 or 2 shows). Good times.

THANKS to Chris J. for sharing his archive!

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Tour Manager Doug:

Keystone Berkeley: 8x
Keystone Palo Alto: 6x
The Stone: 33x

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More from Chris' archives!

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1985:


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Friday, June 30, 2006

Nostalgia Is My Business, And Business Is Good

The exciting sequel to Megadeth: Smith Corona Days Revisited!

This video clip was recently posted on YouTube: Megadeth @ The Keystone Berkeley - April 1984 with Kerry King of Slayer on 2nd guitar.


In another classic Metal Geek outburst, the video caused an e-mail firestorm amongst Umlaut's Old Metal Bruthas:

UMLAUT: WOAHHH....... I was there...... I've NEVER seen this!! Megadeth - Berkeley 1984 with Kerry King.

BIG WAYNE: It's Keystone Berkeley for sure. Look at the stage pole!

UMLAUT: Look at all the headbanging! I have pics from the soundcheck before this gig.. Will dig 'em up.

(Pics by Umlaut)

TED: where are these master videos?

UMLAUT: I have no idea.... I never knew the show was even filmed until today!

BRAD: I have visions of Sean Smithson and his big friend, Mr. Cuevas and myself guzzling a bottle of Smirnoff Blue label on the grassy knoll of the hospital parking lot before the gig then badgering Brian for the guest list - which he was waiting for from someone else.. Lee, the drummer, was a 19-year old from Kansas City who broke a cast off of his fractured foot to play this gig. He was booted from the band a week or two later. Didn't a female fronted Sentinel Beast open this show?

No matter how many years go by, when I see the parking lot off of Shattuck behind the hospital I think of being horribly drunk on the worst tasting (IMO) 100 proof vodka in the world. (Yes, I did throw up at some point during the evening. Never drank blue label again.) I think this was the first time I was backstage before a band I came to see played. Being sozzled definitely helped mask my disappointment at the time.

UMLAUT: Once again Brad's amazing photographic memory comes through! I forget the time frame... but when was the time Megadeth played the Keystone Palo Alto? When they had that HUGE plywood drum riser (as seen in the YouTube vid) and the Keystone stage manager raised a stink about it. It was ridiculous... It weighed a TON (and a half).

Rattle your f*cking head.

STEVE: So drunk in fact that the headbangers in question almost started a fight with an innocent passerby (who probably woulda kicked all our asses). Cuevas and Smithson were so soused they traded jackets. Smithson got the (not all that cool) leather, Cuevas the denim. And I still say denim is more metal than leather (discuss amongst yourselves)...plus I could stash more recording equipment in the many pockets...

The Palo Alto gig: Kerry King was wearing gigantic black-metal spikes all over. He looked like he was in GWAR. It was a storming show though.

Mustaine got me and Brad in for free. I had written him a letter requesting a demo. He was so pleased with the positive message that he not only sent the demo of his "new band", but wrote a long drunken note about how appreciative he was of fans and how fucked Metallica was. Then said to look for him before the show in PA. We did, and he was and he did (He was wearing a sweater by the way). I lost the letter, pathetic archivist that I am. And the demo. But at least no one called us fags (at least not that night)

MICKI: I used to have the entire show on video!

DRUNK TED: Well if I remember from the bootleg tapes I had of those first shows, I believe it was 4/15/84. The first 2 shows were 2/17 and 2/19 of '84. Then they did 3 more (also with Kerry King) in April (I believe it was the 15, 16, & 17th)

Of course you guys would know more, being there and all that!

UMLAUT: The geeks shall inherit the Earth....

TOUR MANAGER DOUG: I have the entire April 15, 1984 Keystone Megadeth show on video. Twice. Two different cameras. I'll get it to Mr. Umlaut who will be responsible for copies.

From the Doug archives :
  • 2/17/84 - Berkeley, CA - Ruthies: Megadeth / Trouble / Abattoir
  • 2/19/84 -San Francisco, CA - The Stone: Megadeth / Abattoir / Brocus Helm / Recluse / Black Leather
  • 3/09/84 - San Francisco, CA - On Broadway: G.B.H. / Crime +4
  • 3/17/84 - Berkeley, CA - Ruthies: Slayer / Black Leather
  • 3/19/84 - Santa Rosa, CA - Steele / Deadly Blessing
  • 3/20/84 - Santa Rosa, CA - Veterans Memorial: Ted Nugent / Scanner
  • 3/22/84 - San Francisco, CA - Kabuki: M.S.G.
  • 3/30/84 - Berkeley, CA - Ruthies: Exodus / Vicious Rumors / Temptress
  • 4/15/84 - San Francisco, CA - The Stone: Megadeth / Razors Edge / Empire
  • 4/16/84 - Santa Rosa, CA - Veterans Memorial: Saxon / Accept
  • 4/17/84 - San Francisco, CA - Warfield Theater: Saxon / Accept
  • 4/18/84 - San Jose, CA - Civic: Accept
  • 4/18/84 - San Francisco, CA - The Stone: Megadeth / Steele +1
UMLAUT: Shite... I was at all of those except the Santa Rosa shows and GBH (with CRIME!? Doh..).. but Wayne and I saw GBH at around the same time with 7 Seconds at the Keystone Palo Alto.. We were so young and Metal: 4/18/84 - The legendary Metal Doubleheader day / night!

LAURALOHA: How come I was at all these shows and I didn't know any of you people???? I guess you didn't talk to chicks back then.... LOL. You guys are killing me with this thread.....

TOUR MANAGER DOUG: I was easy to spot, no other DEVO shirts within a mile.

TED: they didn't talk to chicks with feathered red mullets.

UMLAUT: METAL was my girlfriend... and it was a demanding beeotch... but it was HOT.

LAURALOHA: the mullet was blonde back then......my natural color, of course......and I did have the parachute pants thing going on.....so yes, perhaps you are right, they did not talk to large chicks in parachute pants with mullets.......i really need to dig up some of these pictures......the visuals are so much more exciting.....


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Fast forward to the 21st Century: Umlaut's friends know that I've come full circle with Megadeth via the power of "The Resume".. No matter where you go, there you are. Too fawkin' weird, man.

Friday, December 23, 2005

Earthshaker

At one time Y&T were a fucking GREAT Rock band. They were local heroes from Oakland and I spent much of 1981-83 fanatically seeing them in clubs and halls around Northern California. I probably saw them at least 20 times.

Y&T's 1981 Earthshaker was an album that changed my life. Seriously. At the time, Y&T were still a local club band. It was an epiphany to my 17-year old Music Geek mind that there was a kick ass Rock band who I didn't have see in an arena or stadium. Y&T shows were at local clubs where I could be against the stage and watch from up close. I could reach out my hand and the guitarist would hand me one of his pics because he recognized me from other shows. I could even meet and talk to the band members after a show. WOW.

Y&T were the first band I ever saw in a club. They were the first Rock Stars I ever met. Y&T were the first band I ever waited after a show to meet. They were the first Rock Stars I ever asked for autographs. Y&T were the first band I ever photographed. A Y&T shot was the first photo I ever had published:

Umlaut's original shot and Northwest Metal #1 - Fall 1982


Phil Kennemore & Dave Meniketti - Sept. 1982

Here's my "Happy Birthday Jesus" gift to the 4 or 5 of you reading this who cared about Y&T as much as Umlaut did back in The Day:


Christmas 1982 (From the Umlaut Attic)

In 1982 Y&T were still just regular dudes. The band's Christmas card that year reflected it. It featured their manager in a Santa suit flanked by the band's 2 roadies. The photo is cheesy, but down to Earth. I like how guitarist Joey Alves (2nd from left - Alves was always the most Rocker member of the band) is wearing his Rock Star white leather vest. Dave Meniketti's sweater (far left) is dubious, but I was willing to cut him slack since he was such a Guitar God.


Christmas 1983 (From the Umlaut Attic)

Now, check out the 1983 Christmas card. Slick Rock Marketing has taken charge of the band photo. These people will take everything we love about music and strangle it. Within 2 years, Y&T would be wearing silken stage clothes and adopt a robot mascot named Rock (a very misguided attempt to duplicate Iron Maiden's mascot Eddie). Their songs would lose their edge. They would become LAME. However, before they derailed themselves in a bid for mainstream success, Y&T were one of the best fucking bands Umlaut has ever seen.

The last time Umlaut saw Y&T was at a 1985 Oakland Stadium show. It was the first time Metallica ever played a stadium in the U.S. and it was literally 10 minutes from where they lived. Metallica came on and blew every other band away. In contrast, Y&T were also playing in their hometown but at one point they had backup singers onstage. Y&T were the first band to let me down in a very profound way.

However, for a moment in time Y&T was a band Umlaut was 101% invested in and who I fanatically supported. On the eve of their 1982 European Tour I wrote a letter to Kerrang! magazine raving about them. The letter was printed with my address and as a result I received a huge amount of letters from Metal / Rock fans in the U.S. and Europe. A few of those people read this blog. I suppose I have Y&T to thank for these friendships.

If you're hungry for Rock, listen to Y&T's first 4 albums - Yesterday & Today (1976), Struck Down (1978), Earthshaker (1981), and Black Tiger (1983) - and you might appreciate what a fucking great band they were back then. Earthshaker is still one of Umlaut's All-Time favorite albums.

Y&T are still around in one form or another (the original lineup is actually playing a local reunion show this New Year's Eve), but they're a band I simply can't revisit. They meant so much to me at one time and I don't want to spoil the memories.

Anyway, I took ALOT of Y&T photos back in The Day:

The Keystone - Palo Alto, CA - 1982

The Keystone - Palo Alto, CA - 1982

The Keystone - Palo Alto, CA - 1982

The Keystone - Palo Alto, CA - 1982 (This one's for Lauraloha)


Civic Auditorium - Petaluma, CA - 1982


Sherwood Hall - Salinas, CA - Dec. 29, 1982

"It's a hurricane... and it's comin' down on you."

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Submitted by Lauraloha:

Ahhh yes, Y&T. Once again Lauraloha and Umlaut meet on the Rock and Roll highway of memories, sipping coffee at the same truck stop.

I LOVED Y&T. More importantly, I LOVED PHIL KENNEMORE. Phil Kennemore was my first rock groupie obsession. Looking back at those pictures, I cannot tell you why. Why? I think growing up in Antioch screwed my mind up a little. But anyway......

I drove a 1978 Firebird Formula 405 with white interior. I was the ultimate mulleted Rock Chick. On the back of my car were license plates that read "2LITEUP" and a Y&T bumper sticker. Now, if I had access to my archives (safely stored in Antioch) I would have Umlaut insert a picture here for the full effect. I drove my Firebird up and down the California Coast following Y&T everywhere. Back then, not too many people did this. Later on in life, when I became a disciple of Jerry Garcia, I would join the travelling circus once again. This was my practice run - in 1983.

In high school we had shop classes that we had to take in addition to regular learning. Woodshop, Plastics, Mechanics, etc. In Plastics we would construct plastic rolling trays, bongs and elaborately lathed roach clips. One time we had a special class where we learned how to do glass etching or frosting as it was called. Well, I whipped out my Earthshaker album and created the most kick ass Y&T mirror ever. We all know why I needed a mirror, right? Yes, I went to rehab in 1984, but that's another story.

That mirror stuck around for years, it was my pride and joy. Even when I got sober I couldn't part with it. Years later, as I fell off the wagon with a thud, I picked the mirror back up and it became my sidekick until that fateful night in 1992 when my tweaker attempts at chemistry shattered it into tiny bits. Still a sad moment in time. LOL


Y&T was the first band where I actually became an obsessed groupie. It was the first band that I loved like that and it became part of the catalyst which eventually led me to Bill Graham Presents in 1988 looking for a job. All I wanted to be when I grew up was a roadie. Groupies were fun, but roadies were in the fire and got paid too!


Not that long ago I was listening to the radio while visiting The Mainland. A Y&T hit came on the radio and I knew every single word without even thinking about it. I hadn't heard that song in almost 20 years. And yet, it was still there just like yesterday.

Leonard Haze is now a stagehand at Shoreline Amphitheater. They hired him cuz we were all big Y&T fans. My friend Darcey Lewis, who is the Backstage Coordinator at Shoreline still goes and see Y&T wherever they play. She's 42 and still the most ultimate of all Rocker Chicks. Dave Maniketti has a pretty elaborate website where you can follow him around. Phil Kennemore probably looks like an aged pedophile and I am not in love with him anymore.

Now I love Robbie Williams.

Thanks Umlaut. You keep me young at heart with all your Rock and Roll highway stories. See you at the next truck stop!

Lauraloha
Maui


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Submitted by Rich Hellhound:

Wow, seeing those photos really takes me back. Umlaut and I "cut our teeth" at those Keystone Palo Alto Y&T shows. The energy was incredible. Y&T ROCKED, plain and simple. I still remember Umlaut and I driving back from those shows, usually on weeknights, ears so numb we could hardly hear, having to go to school the next day!

There was also the time Dave Meniketti spoke during Career Day at a local high school; Umlaut and I snuck in claiming to be Journalism students.

Then, they sold out. James Hetfield started mocking us for liking Y&T ("Y&Pee, Y&Pee!"). It was over. The 'Summertime Girls' video, with the lame robot at the end, completely destroyed their credibility. It was time for bigger and heavier things, like Metallica, who ironically would take a similar path further down the line, though without a lame robot.

Yes, yet another, sad example of the downside of hero worship. Funny how everything with Umlaut somehow ends up with Metallica!


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Umlaut had forgotten about Meniketti's Career Day appearance! It was at a friend's high school in San Jose. Pretty hilarious, innit?! A Rock Star at Career Day!! Unfortunately, Umlaut didn't have his camera with him that day, but there are photos of the event out there. If anyone knows where Rob Sample is these days have him get in touch with me. Trivia: Metallica supported Y&T 3x.. In 1982 (Anaheim) and 1985 (Oakland and Sacramento).

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Submitted by Teri:

I just read your Y&T page. What a fucking riot. I, too, did the Y&T thing back then. The first time I saw them was at Memorial Hall in Hayward and I paid $2. I think that was 1981. Keystone PA was my second home - I even worked there for awhile. Phil Kennemore was my dream god, and I used to hang with his brother Paul at the shows. I attended EVERY show between 1981 and when the lameness ensued after the Earthshaker album.

Thanks for the laugh.


Umlaut says: "Well I ain't foolish.. You better go away with your tricks.. Struck down!"

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

The Opening Slot

Umlaut stole this idea from a certain online Music Biz message board..

Question: WHAT ARE SOME OF THE SHITTIEST & BEST OPENING BANDS YOU'VE EVER SEEN?
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UMLAUT
WORST:
  • Aldo Nova for Y&T (1981 - The Keystone, Palo Alto)
  • Quarterflash for Sammy Hagar (1981 - Cow Palace, S.F.)
  • Ratt for Black Sabbath (1983 - Cow Palace, S.F.)
  • Bon Jovi for Scorpions (1984 - Cow Palace, S.F.)
  • Twisted Sister for Iron Maiden (1985 - Cow Palace, S.F. - Because, despite what VH1 says today, Twisted Sister were NEVER Metal..)
  • Gene Loves Jezebel for New Order / Echo & the Bunnymen (1987 - The Greek, Berkeley)
  • Hole for Smashing Pumpkins (1991 - The I-Beam, S.F.)
  • Candlebox for Metallica (1994 - Shoreline, Mt. View)
  • Ted Nugent for KISS (2000 - Oakland Arena - If he'd just shut up and play..)
  • Dropkick Murphys for Sex Pistols (2003 - Warfield, S.F. - A bit too Oi for this Asian Boy..)
  • Hoobastank for Velvet Revolver (2005 - Bill Graham Civic, S.F.)

BEST:
  • Blackfoot for The Who (1979 - Oakland Arena)
  • Michael Schenker Group for Cheap Trick (1980 - Oakland Auditorium)
  • Def Leppard for Blackfoot (1981 - Oakland Auditorium - High 'N Dry Tour.. before they sucked..)
  • Iron Maiden for Scorpions (1982 - Oakland Arena)
  • Slayer for Venom (1985 - Kabuki Theater, S.F.)
  • Guadalcanal Diary for R.E.M. (1986 - Oakland Arena - They did a cover medley of "White Rabbit" > "I Can See For Miles"..)
  • The Pogues for Bob Dylan (1989 - The Greek, Berkeley)
  • The Replacements for Tom Petty (1989 - Shoreline, Mt. View)
  • Redd Kross for the Butthole Surfers (1990 - Warfield, S.F. - They opened with "Deuce"..)
  • Sepultura for Ministry (1992 - Civic Auditorium, S.F.)
  • Green Day for Bad Religion (1993 - The Palace, L.A. and Warfield, S.F.)
  • Jesus Lizard for Helmet (1993 - Warfield, S.F.)
  • Neurosis for Mr. Bungle (1993 - Iguana's, Tijuana, Mexico - The most surreal, out of control show I've ever attended..)
  • Melvins for Rush (1994 - Cow Palace, S.F. - The more the Rush crowd HATED them, the slower the Melvins played..)
  • Dirty Three for Nick Cave (1999 - Royal Festival Hall, London, England)

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TED M.
WORST:
  • Rockets for KISS (Spectrum, Philadelphia 1978)
  • Shooting Star for Robin Trower (Tower Theater, Philadelphia 1981?)
  • Counting Crows for Bob Dylan (San Jose Event Center 1993)
  • Stone Temple Pilots opening (or co-headlining depending on who you ask) for the Butthole Surfers (The Greek in Berkeley 1993)
  • Sponge for Patti Smith and Neil Young (The Gorge, Seattle 1996)
  • Sheryl Crow for Bob Dylan (El Rey Theater LA 1997)
  • Pearl Jam for The Rolling Stones (Oakland Coliseum 1999 maybe; I have suppressed it)
  • American Hi-Fi for The Who at Shoreline (late 90s-early 2000's)
  • Queensryche for Iron Maiden (Shoreline in 2000)
  • Queensryche for Judas Priest (Shoreline in 2005)

BEST:
  • American Music Club for John Cale (The I-Beam, S.F. 1988)
  • Sonic Youth for Neil Young (Cow Palace, S.F. 1991 and Arco Arena, Sacramento 1991)
  • Jon Spencer Blues Explosion for Jesus Lizard (The Kennel Club, S.F. 1992)
  • Jesus Lizard for Helmet (The Warfield, S.F. 1993)
  • Patti Smith for Neil Young (The Gorge, Seattle 1996)
  • Unsane for Slayer (eventhough I was the only one who thought so - Phoenix Theater, Petaluma 1996)
  • Willie Nelson for Bob Dylan (El Rey, Los Angeles 1997)
  • King Crimson for Tool (Berkeley Community Theater 1999)
  • Feist for Kings of Convenience (Great American Music Hall, S.F. 2005
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TIM B.
BEST:
  • The Cult for Billy Idol (1987)
  • White Zombie for Bullet LaVolta (1989?)
  • Prong for Bullet LaVolta (1990)
  • Sepultura for Ministry (1992)
  • Mastodon for High on Fire (2003)
  • Hank Williams III for himself (aka AssJack) (2003)
  • Dresden Dolls for Nine Inch Nails (2005)
WORST:
  • Life of Agony for Carcass (1994)
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Click HERE to submit your Worst / Best Opening Acts. Please do not submit festival lineups.. ONLY Headliner > Opening Band shows are valid for this survey.

Remember, the cardinal sin for any opening act is to pander to an unresponsive crowd by mentioning the headliners.. Such as "Hey, we were partying backstage with (The Headliner) and they can't wait to get out here to ROCK you!" etc. etc.

Wednesday, August 11, 2004

Random Rock Star Moment #13: Joe Perry

Joe Perry
The Keystone, Palo Alto, CA
August 28, 1982


(Photo by Umlaut)

This pic was taken when Joe was performing solo with the Joe Perry Project. He was fucked up... The band even left the stage for awhile before resuming the show. Afterwards we stood by the backstage door in hopes of meeting Joe, but he and the band did a runner to a waiting white van. Joe huddled in the backseat as the van zoomed off.

"Seeds of a thousand, drawn to her sin. Seasons of wither, holding me in.."