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I was just wondering what the reception from the audience was like and if they were well-recieved. These seem to be the two major "alternative" bands that opened for GN'R in the early 90s.
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Quote from: RichardNixon on October 16, 2007, 09:14:06 AM
I was just wondering what the reception from the audience was like and if they were well-recieved. These seem to be the two major "alternative" bands that opened for GN'R in the early 90s.
I saw both of those bands as well as Blind Melon opening for GNR in the early 90s. The Pumpkins had a very strange reception from the crowd. Their actual show sucked, but the songs were good so people were kinda confused, lol. Soundgarden had to play twice at the Palace before GNR got around to coming out on stage and the crowd was ok the first time and terrible to them the second time.
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Re: Soundgarden/Smashing Pumpkins opening for GNR in the early 90s
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Quote from: russtcb on October 16, 2007, 09:27:50 AM
Quote from: RichardNixon on October 16, 2007, 09:14:06 AM
I was just wondering what the reception from the audience was like and if they were well-recieved. These seem to be the two major "alternative" bands that opened for GN'R in the early 90s.
I saw both of those bands as well as Blind Melon opening for GNR in the early 90s. The Pumpkins had a very strange reception from the crowd. Their actual show sucked, but the songs were good so people were kinda confused, lol. Soundgarden had to play twice at the Palace before GNR got around to coming out on stage and the crowd was ok the first time and terrible to them the second time.
How were the SP songs good but the show bad? I heard D'arcy and James Iha had no charisma? Is that true?
And did Soundgarden play the same set list twice? I hope not!
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I remember reading that SP was not well received at all on many of the dates. But this was before most people had heard of them. Plus you can imagine that a GNR crowd somewhere in the middle of Oklahoma isn't going to take to a nerdy band playing this spaced out fuzz rock.
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Re: Soundgarden/Smashing Pumpkins opening for GNR in the early 90s
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Quote from: RichardNixon on October 16, 2007, 09:41:02 AM
Quote from: russtcb on October 16, 2007, 09:27:50 AM
Quote from: RichardNixon on October 16, 2007, 09:14:06 AM
I was just wondering what the reception from the audience was like and if they were well-recieved. These seem to be the two major "alternative" bands that opened for GN'R in the early 90s.
I saw both of those bands as well as Blind Melon opening for GNR in the early 90s. The Pumpkins had a very strange reception from the crowd. Their actual show sucked, but the songs were good so people were kinda confused, lol. Soundgarden had to play twice at the Palace before GNR got around to coming out on stage and the crowd was ok the first time and terrible to them the second time.
How were the SP songs good but the show bad? I heard D'arcy and James Iha had no charisma? Is that true?
And did Soundgarden play the same set list twice? I hope not!
You kinda answered your own question. It's exactly what you said, the tunes were great but the band just kinda stood there so the crowd didn't get into it much.
From what I remember Soundgarden did play the exact same setlist. I think that's why most people didn't dig them the second time around.
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One of the Soundgarden shows with GN'R was televised. I remeber watching it, I was about 17 and they made a big deal out of Soundgarden on the network prior to airing. I was just starting to get into Subpop at the time and just starting to question GN'R's talent. it was a weird time. Soundgarden were releasing the amazing, authentic music and GN'R were releasing So Fine and Shotgun Blues. I personally felt like Soundgarden "Outshined" GN'R at the time.
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Nothing wrong with "So Fine." Plenty of authentic songs on UYI.
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Quote from: LunsJail on October 16, 2007, 10:55:11 AM
I remember reading that SP was not well received at all on many of the dates. But this was before most people had heard of them. Plus you can imagine that a GNR crowd somewhere in the middle of Oklahoma isn't going to take to a nerdy band playing this spaced out fuzz rock.
what new band would get good crowd response for opening for GNR, I wonder.
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Quote from: Oh My Choking Soul on October 16, 2007, 11:11:13 AM
One of the Soundgarden shows with GN'R was televised. I remeber watching it, I was about 17 and they made a big deal out of Soundgarden on the network prior to airing. I was just starting to get into Subpop at the time and just starting to question GN'R's talent. it was a weird time. Soundgarden were releasing the amazing, authentic music and GN'R were releasing So Fine and Shotgun Blues. I personally felt like Soundgarden "Outshined" GN'R at the time.
I don't see anything more authentic about Soundgarden than GN'R. ?They were a different band with a "newer" sound, but I don't see that translating to being more "authentic".
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I was 1992/1993 in cologne.The opening bands were Soundgarden,Blind Mellon,Suicidal Tendencies and Faith no More.
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Quote from: Ali on October 16, 2007, 11:54:42 AM
Quote from: Oh My Choking Soul on October 16, 2007, 11:11:13 AM
One of the Soundgarden shows with GN'R was televised. I remeber watching it, I was about 17 and they made a big deal out of Soundgarden on the network prior to airing. I was just starting to get into Subpop at the time and just starting to question GN'R's talent. it was a weird time. Soundgarden were releasing the amazing, authentic music and GN'R were releasing So Fine and Shotgun Blues. I personally felt like Soundgarden "Outshined" GN'R at the time.
I don't see anything more authentic about Soundgarden than GN'R. ?They were a different band with a "newer" sound, but I don't see that translating to being more "authentic".
Ali
It was how I felt "at the time". I understand now that there wasn't anything more "manufactured" than the Seattle scene at the time. I was the demographic, I was fooled.
My opinion of the Illusions stays the same though, they should have been 1 album, and not the one album version that is available.
Also, I've seen Billy Corgan live 3 times with three different acts, he was terrible every time. I love the Pumpkins, I love the new album as one dimensional as it may be, but as a live frontman... Billy's no Axl Rose.
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Quote from: Oh My Choking Soul on October 16, 2007, 01:19:08 PM
Quote from: Ali on October 16, 2007, 11:54:42 AM
Quote from: Oh My Choking Soul on October 16, 2007, 11:11:13 AM
One of the Soundgarden shows with GN'R was televised. I remeber watching it, I was about 17 and they made a big deal out of Soundgarden on the network prior to airing. I was just starting to get into Subpop at the time and just starting to question GN'R's talent. it was a weird time. Soundgarden were releasing the amazing, authentic music and GN'R were releasing So Fine and Shotgun Blues. I personally felt like Soundgarden "Outshined" GN'R at the time.
I don't see anything more authentic about Soundgarden than GN'R. ?They were a different band with a "newer" sound, but I don't see that translating to being more "authentic".
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It was how I felt "at the time". I understand now that there wasn't anything more "manufactured" than the Seattle scene at the time. I was the demographic, I was fooled.
My opinion of the Illusions stays the same though, they should have been 1 album, and not the one album version that is available.
Also, I've seen Billy Corgan live 3 times with three different acts, he was terrible every time. I love the Pumpkins, I love the new album as one dimensional as it may be, but as a live frontman... Billy's no Axl Rose.
Fair enough, but I wasn't implying the Seattle scene was manufactured at all. Just not any more, or less, authentic than the "more traditional" blues-based, punk-influenced hard rock of UYI-era GN'R
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Quote from: Ali on October 16, 2007, 01:24:15 PM
Quote from: Oh My Choking Soul on October 16, 2007, 01:19:08 PM
Quote from: Ali on October 16, 2007, 11:54:42 AM
Quote from: Oh My Choking Soul on October 16, 2007, 11:11:13 AM
One of the Soundgarden shows with GN'R was televised. I remeber watching it, I was about 17 and they made a big deal out of Soundgarden on the network prior to airing. I was just starting to get into Subpop at the time and just starting to question GN'R's talent. it was a weird time. Soundgarden were releasing the amazing, authentic music and GN'R were releasing So Fine and Shotgun Blues. I personally felt like Soundgarden "Outshined" GN'R at the time.
I don't see anything more authentic about Soundgarden than GN'R. ?They were a different band with a "newer" sound, but I don't see that translating to being more "authentic".
Ali
It was how I felt "at the time". I understand now that there wasn't anything more "manufactured" than the Seattle scene at the time. I was the demographic, I was fooled.
My opinion of the Illusions stays the same though, they should have been 1 album, and not the one album version that is available.
Also, I've seen Billy Corgan live 3 times with three different acts, he was terrible every time. I love the Pumpkins, I love the new album as one dimensional as it may be, but as a live frontman... Billy's no Axl Rose.
Fair enough, but I wasn't implying the Seattle scene was manufactured at all.? Just not any more, or less, authentic than the "more traditional" blues-based, punk-influenced hard rock of UYI-era GN'R?
Ali
Like Oh My Choking Soul said, it was a weird time. There was a new sound coming from Seattle and from the indie labels and GNR were seen as being kind of yesterdays news. Obviously Guns stood the test of time which is what's important anyways.
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I love Soundgarden, but that opening act they did in Paris was complete shit
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I saw SG open for GN'R at MSG. It was for Badmotor Finger. People weren't into it. I thought they were good but Skid Row was a better opener..
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I've heard from numerous people that Smashing Pumpkins concerts aren't very good at all. They also just came through here in Portland last month and I heard they were bad again. It's a shame because there music is good!
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NIN got booed off the stage and sold 3 t-shirts, in germany I believe, after people realized they weren't Skid Row.
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saw soundgarden open up the garden in 91 i liked them but i knew who they were. but the majority of the garden crowd hated them.
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Quote from: RichardNixon on October 16, 2007, 09:14:06 AM
I was just wondering what the reception from the audience was like and if they were well-recieved. These seem to be the two major "alternative" bands that opened for GN'R in the early 90s.
I was at the Paris show in 92 and I think I knew about Soundgarden but had never actually heard their music. Back in those days I used to go to a lot of shows and the majority of opening bands sucked and one would not pay that much attention but to this day I remember watching Soundgarden for a bit (I arrived late) and there was something about them that made you stay and watch. I got into the whole Seattle thing later that year and I still bit my fingers knowing that I saw the Badmotorfinger tour but didn't really appreciate it. Since then, SG has been one of my favorite bands along GNR.
That day, Faith No More opened and I knew them well so was really into it.
I think most of the crowd didn't know SG and but some knew FNM.
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I think back in 1992 most people who watched Headbanger's Ball knew of Faith No More.
They had just released Angel Dust and Midlife Crisis was getting played on MTV. At least in Europe.
Soundgarden had released Badmotorfinger in 1991 and were also becoming more popular at the time.
It's kinda funny how I listen to many of the bands who opened for GN'R but I didn't discover some of them until later.....
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