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Weezer concert: 12/02/1992

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Weezer concert: 12/02/1992
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Flyer by Karl Koch
Venue English Acid
Location West Hollywood, CA
Date December 2, 1992
Supporting acts Wood And Smoke
Headliner Thelonius Monster
Attendance 20-30
Weezer live show chronology
11/21/1992 - Los Angeles, CA
(Alligator Lounge)
12/02/1992 - West Hollywood, CA 12/10/1992 - West Hollywood, CA
(Club Dump)

Weezer opened for Thelonius Monster at English Acid in West Hollywood, CA on December 2, 1992. Wood And Smoke was an additional opening act.

Setlist

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The setlist for this show is likely gone.[1] Here is a lil Weezer troll guy to encourage you!

Historic event

See Historic event: 12/02/1992

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Weezer plays their 34th show. Today in 1992 Weezer played at English Acid, a club on Santa Monica Blvd in Hollywood (now known as a non-rock venue called "Voyeur"), opening for Thelonious Monster, the Bob Forrest fronted L.A. band who have been around since 1986 and had ties with the Red Hot Chili Peppers. They were playing to support their recently released fourth album "Beautiful Mess". Also on the bill was the heavy classic rock/psychedelic band Wood and Smoke, who were playing a heavy early '70s rock style at a time when that was possibly even less cool in the (slowly dying) glam-metal L.A. scene than the alt-rock that Weezer was playing. (search YouTube for their '91 demo song "Monogamy", it's pretty good stuff). No known photos, though Karl remembers a scintillating orangey psychedelic lightshow for Wood And Smoke, and about 20-30 people in the audience. Setlist unknown.


- Karl Koch

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See also

References

  1. Setlist lost per: Historic event: 12/02/1992 by Karl Koch.