I appreciate that ST took the time off their busy schedule playing festivals to play a couple nights @ this cool intimate venue.Only con is the 10:00 shut it all down policy. I’ll take it for $35 tickets and free parking.
My edit is because I realized this was the most recent show. My comment was about the show they did last year. My bad. But I'm leaving my comment up anyways My best friend and I were at that show and we grew up with the original lineup of Suicidal, going to elementary, Jr high and high school with various members that played in the band like Amery Smith, Bob Heathcote RIP, Rick RB Battson, as well as knowing Luigi, Rocky, and Robert and Mike and his brother Jim Red Dog Muir from skateboarding and having grown up skating with DogTown team members and having Marina Skatepark basically in my backyard. The concert was good but a little disappointing considering it was supposed to be an anniversary show to tribute the release of their first album. They played two songs from the first album, and they didn't have any of the past members sit in on any songs, and although I like Mike I didnzt need to hear him talking so damn much in between songs about nothing important. My friend and I are 59 years old and friends since we were 13 yrs old and have been going to punk and rock shows since Jr high and been through all kinds of crazy shit together throughout the years from being arrested at Disneyland and put in Disneyland jail at 15 yrs old to going to funeral for a classmate who was an Inglewood Blood OG when we were seniors in high school and being the only white people out of a sea of red worried about Crips doing a driveby. We both worked as doormen bouncers at a notorious topless bar in Inglewood, We again were the only white people at a concert in downtown LA called Big Top Locos that Rage Against the Machine, Cyprus Hill headlined and it turned into a near riot. This concert was as unpunkrock as a Taylor Swift concert. It started at around 8:30 pm and was finished at exactly 10pm lights on no more noise. I understand that the Garden is located in a residential neighborhood in Garden Grove behind the Orange Curtain where everything is clean and safe, but we found ourselves with having drank two tall beers and a shot and a little weed back home in LA on the Westside at 10:45pm wondering what has the world turned into? Back in the day we would have been just leaving the house or a bar to go to a club or show. We were getting a burrito from a food truck and drinking another beer and calling it a night at 11:30pm. I know we could have kept going and gone to some bar or something but we felt let down by Mike and the show itself. I will say this on a positive note... Robert Trujillo's son, who was playing bass that night is absolutely on fire. That young man can rip that bass and was the focal point of that whole show. He's as good and probably better or will be better than his father on the bass. Very impressed by his performance. It was good to go to the show. I'm glad I did. I just wish it really was more of a tribute /anniversary show the way it was billed to be.
@@13_13kI really appreciate for sharing your story, I get that too something changed nowadays, I hear you. and same time also I’m so grateful still many bands from 80’s still alive and survive. Not easy for them to living with this music industry today also so many changed. Thanks again for your comments.
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I appreciate that ST took the time off their busy schedule playing festivals to play a couple nights @ this cool intimate venue.Only con is the 10:00 shut it all down policy. I’ll take it for $35 tickets and free parking.
@@boygtown Yes I totally agree with you! Always special to see ST in LA. What a great show🙏🏻
The intimate show was MAUI....60 people...!!! Nobody🤣 to catch me stage diving, OUCH..!
@@Hayden-sp1ol When was that?:)
Have it!!!!!!!!!! ❤
what time did they get on stage?
Around 8:30PM
thar was me with the hand drawn blue dickies shirt doing a stage dive
My edit is because I realized this was the most recent show. My comment was about the show they did last year. My bad. But I'm leaving my comment up anyways
My best friend and I were at that show and we grew up with the original lineup of Suicidal, going to elementary, Jr high and high school with various members that played in the band like Amery Smith, Bob Heathcote RIP, Rick RB Battson, as well as knowing Luigi, Rocky, and Robert and Mike and his brother Jim Red Dog Muir from skateboarding and having grown up skating with DogTown team members and having Marina Skatepark basically in my backyard.
The concert was good but a little disappointing considering it was supposed to be an anniversary show to tribute the release of their first album. They played two songs from the first album, and they didn't have any of the past members sit in on any songs, and although I like Mike I didnzt need to hear him talking so damn much in between songs about nothing important.
My friend and I are 59 years old and friends since we were 13 yrs old and have been going to punk and rock shows since Jr high and been through all kinds of crazy shit together throughout the years from being arrested at Disneyland and put in Disneyland jail at 15 yrs old to going to funeral for a classmate who was an Inglewood Blood OG when we were seniors in high school and being the only white people out of a sea of red worried about Crips doing a driveby.
We both worked as doormen bouncers at a notorious topless bar in Inglewood,
We again were the only white people at a concert in downtown LA called Big Top Locos that Rage Against the Machine, Cyprus Hill headlined and it turned into a near riot.
This concert was as unpunkrock as a Taylor Swift concert.
It started at around 8:30 pm and was finished at exactly 10pm lights on no more noise. I understand that the Garden is located in a residential neighborhood in Garden Grove behind the Orange Curtain where everything is clean and safe, but we found ourselves with having drank two tall beers and a shot and a little weed back home in LA on the Westside at 10:45pm wondering what has the world turned into? Back in the day we would have been just leaving the house or a bar to go to a club or show. We were getting a burrito from a food truck and drinking another beer and calling it a night at 11:30pm.
I know we could have kept going and gone to some bar or something but we felt let down by Mike and the show itself.
I will say this on a positive note... Robert Trujillo's son, who was playing bass that night is absolutely on fire. That young man can rip that bass and was the focal point of that whole show. He's as good and probably better or will be better than his father on the bass. Very impressed by his performance.
It was good to go to the show. I'm glad I did. I just wish it really was more of a tribute /anniversary show the way it was billed to be.
@@13_13kI really appreciate for sharing your story, I get that too something changed nowadays, I hear you. and same time also I’m so grateful still many bands from 80’s still alive and survive. Not easy for them to living with this music industry today also so many changed. Thanks again for your comments.
@@13_13k You want the OGs go see Luicidal. Last year was the first Album anniversary shows. Garden Amp has a curfew and has to end all shows at 10.
More interchange parts that a Lego set.