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Old 05-24-2020, 10:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Musicians You've Seen Live In More Than One Band/musical incarnation

I'm only including bands that have toured nationally and/or internationally. But if others want to include regional and/or local bands, knock yourselves out.

Patricia Morrison: The Gun Club; The Damned

Steve Albini: Big Black; Rapeman

Chuck Cleaver: Ass Ponys; Wussy; Wussy duo (Chuck Cleaver and Lisa Walker); as solo act

Jad Fair: Half Japanese; as solo act

Mark Eitzel: American Music Club; as solo act

Kim Deal: The Pixies; The Breeders; The Amps

Jon Langford: Skull Orchard; Bad Luck Jonathan

Kid Congo Powers: The Gun Club; Kid Congo Powers And The Pink Monkey
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Ric Hordinski: Over The Rhine; as solo act

Al Jardine: The Beach Boys; part of Brian Wilson's solo band

William Matheny: The Paranoid Style; as solo act

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So you must have seen them really early on. Where was the show and how was it?

"Jack on Fire" is one of my favorite songs of all time.

I’m trying to remember mine. I got a few and probably a bunch I don’t know about it.
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Mary Halvorson with Nate Wooley's Columbia Icefield lineup as well as leading Code Girl and Thumbscrew.

Nate Wooley with his Columbia Icefield lineup, Ken Vandermark, and solo.

Stephen O'Malley in Sunn O))), KTL, and in Alvin Lucier's Ever Present Orchestra.

Dave Lombardo with Slayer, Fantomas, and Mr. Bungle. Patton as well on those last two.

Camae Ayewa with Irreversible Entanglements, Art Ensemble of Chicago, and as Moor Mother.

Doug Martsch with Treepeople and Built to Spill.

EMA doing an interactive art installment spoken word performance and their standard performance.

And too many local jazz musicians to count.
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So you must have seen them really early on. Where was the show and how was it?

"Jack on Fire" is one of my favorite songs of all time.

I’m trying to remember mine. I got a few and probably a bunch I don’t know about it.


Summer of 1984, The Jockey Club, Newport, Kentucky--legendary punk club, across the Ohio River from Cincinnati. They were really good. Jeffrey played a lot of guitar, including a good amount of slide in addition to singing. This was during Kid Congo Powers' second tour of duty with the band. Terry Graham was on drums. Patricia was good on bass. She wore a lot of makeup and a wig that didn't make her look goth so much as it did an attractive female demon from a horror movie. I saw her before the show sans wig and makeup and she looked like a different person.

The show was kind of like seeing The Fall in that they didn't play a lot of their earlier songs, instead performing mostly new or recently released stuff. Some people were disappointed not to hear earlier tunes such as "She's Like Heroin To Me". But it was a good show nonetheless.
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Tbh - it kind of chaps my ass when bands don’t play their hits
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Tbh - it kind of chaps my ass when bands don’t play their hits

The Gun Club didn't totally ignore their earlier work--they played one or two older songs. I personally found it kind of refreshing. And they played well, put forth a lot of effort.
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I’m sure it was ****ing fire

That’s early in their career
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You need to see him as JK Flesh now.

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Or Zonal. I gotta catch them too to add to my Moor Mother collection. If concerts ever become a thing again I'm definitely going to see more Irreversible Entanglements shows.
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