I was talking with an old friend recently about a memorable show the Slugs played in July 1988. We opened for John Entwistle, bass player for The Who. The Slugs most prominent musical inspiration at the time was The Who and getting this gig was a very big deal to us.
We played the Riviera in Chicago, an old movie palace that is now owned by Jam Productions, the leading concert promoter in the Midwest. Aside from meeting our hero Entwistle, is was also memorable to meet the Who’s sound engineer since 1968, Bobby Pridden.
Fifteen years later or so, Dag, Gregg and I were joined by guest vocalist Michael Dorff to pay homage to the Who during a Halloween show at Tommy Nevin’s in Evanston. We played about 5 or 6 Who songs with all the loving cacophony we could muster.
Hear The Real Me from that show: Get the Flash Player to see this player.
You’ve really got something there.
Though I obviously enjoyed basking at the performace of a legend, I was really there to see you guys. My husband was there for Entwhistle.
We did pretty well for only having access to one fader on the soundboard.