I think I have this figured out but bear with me while I find the other article I need. In the meantime it looks like this show didn’t happen in 1983 or in 1985. Unless there was a second hotdog stand show?
LA Weekly article dated June 22 -28, 1984
1984.06.16 - Big Weenie, Hollywood, CA - Psi-Com
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Reason: Added the correct venue name to the thread title
Reason: Added the correct venue name to the thread title
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In the first half of that article they say the hotdog stand show took place the day after the Joy at Sea show. The Joy at Sea show took place June 15th 1984. Which means the date for this show would be June 16, 1984. More confirmation forthcoming.
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I’m still not 100% sure what to do with this shows listing. I’m going to need to dig into it a little bit more. It appears there may actually be two hot dog stand shows.
This article is an announcement of sorts for the show. The one in my previous post talks about what happened. There are only a few sentences pertaining to this show in both articles together.
LA Weekly article dated June 15-21, 1984
This article is an announcement of sorts for the show. The one in my previous post talks about what happened. There are only a few sentences pertaining to this show in both articles together.
LA Weekly article dated June 15-21, 1984
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All right this is definitely two shows one in the parking lot of a hotdog stand and one on the roof of a hotdog stand with the Minutemen. I’ll fix this cluster fuck later I only have five more days to rape the archive.
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1984.06.16 Hotdog Stand Roof, Los Angeles, CA
I still can’t believe I was able to figure this out. At least I think I have. From what I can tell from reading the articles above, Psi-Com played on the roof of a hotdog stand in Los Angeles on June 16, 1984. The Minutemen were also supposed to play but the LAPD broke it up before they were able.
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PS with a little research I may be able to nail down which hotdog stand it was. Was it OKi Dog? I don’t know right now.
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So the venue of the 6/16 show should be "The Big Weenie" or "The Big Weenie Roof"
http://memoriesofhollywood.com/the-hollyweird-enforcer/
http://memoriesofhollywood.com/the-hollyweird-enforcer/
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I'm going to say there were 2 hotdog stand shows. There is a big difference between a parking lot and a roof.
It sounds like "the" Oki Dogs was on 7450 Santa Monica blvd
https://rockandrollroadmap.com/places/r ... k-hangout/
That page mentions the large parking lot. The address is three blocks to the south of Hollywood Blvd.
Big Weenie was at 1717 Wilcox Ave, *JUST* north of Hollywood Blvd
It sounds like "the" Oki Dogs was on 7450 Santa Monica blvd
https://rockandrollroadmap.com/places/r ... k-hangout/
That page mentions the large parking lot. The address is three blocks to the south of Hollywood Blvd.
Big Weenie was at 1717 Wilcox Ave, *JUST* north of Hollywood Blvd
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This shit hurts my head :lol. There were definitely 2 hotdog stands around, both linked in w/ the music scene via their proximity to it all.
Thanks to the LA Weekly info, we can reasonably establish that Psi Com played on the roof of Big Weenie on June 16, 1984. The Minutemen were supposed to play in the parking lot, but the cops fucked that shit from happening. Watt mentions this show in the book Whores.
Perry has said (multiple times) his first show with Psi Com was at Oki Dogs.
We know that the 6/16/84 show cannot be this "first show" as we've got shows prior to this, and Psi Com (w/ Perry) recorded Worktape 1 in March of 1984.
This indicates that there WAS a second "hot dog stand" show, which by all indications was in a parking lot. This would be Perry's first gig w/ Psi Com, and likely the show where Fishbone met Perry (see quote from Norwood in Whores).
So this brings us back to the late summer / early fall 1983, where this first "hot dog stand" show would have had to have taken place.
Was this show at Oki Dogs? That's what Perry has repeatedly said, but both he and others who have talked about this "first show" have indicated it was off Hollywood Blvd. That is an impossibility with Oki Dogs, as it was located on Santa Monica Blvd., three blocks south of Hollywood Blvd. However, it fits perfectly with Big Weenie, which is on the corner of Wilcox & Hollywood Blvd. It would probably be worth asking some of the people involved. Maybe the fact that Oki Dogs still exists (just not at its original location) skewed memories a bit.
Either that, or there were 3 "hot dog stand" shows
That just leaves the original "when" for this show. Rich Evac said PC's first ever show was 8/13/83. This may indeed be true, and that was a pre-Perry show where Margaret Arana was still vying for the vocal gig.
Thanks to the LA Weekly info, we can reasonably establish that Psi Com played on the roof of Big Weenie on June 16, 1984. The Minutemen were supposed to play in the parking lot, but the cops fucked that shit from happening. Watt mentions this show in the book Whores.
Perry has said (multiple times) his first show with Psi Com was at Oki Dogs.
We know that the 6/16/84 show cannot be this "first show" as we've got shows prior to this, and Psi Com (w/ Perry) recorded Worktape 1 in March of 1984.
This indicates that there WAS a second "hot dog stand" show, which by all indications was in a parking lot. This would be Perry's first gig w/ Psi Com, and likely the show where Fishbone met Perry (see quote from Norwood in Whores).
So this brings us back to the late summer / early fall 1983, where this first "hot dog stand" show would have had to have taken place.
Was this show at Oki Dogs? That's what Perry has repeatedly said, but both he and others who have talked about this "first show" have indicated it was off Hollywood Blvd. That is an impossibility with Oki Dogs, as it was located on Santa Monica Blvd., three blocks south of Hollywood Blvd. However, it fits perfectly with Big Weenie, which is on the corner of Wilcox & Hollywood Blvd. It would probably be worth asking some of the people involved. Maybe the fact that Oki Dogs still exists (just not at its original location) skewed memories a bit.
Either that, or there were 3 "hot dog stand" shows
That just leaves the original "when" for this show. Rich Evac said PC's first ever show was 8/13/83. This may indeed be true, and that was a pre-Perry show where Margaret Arana was still vying for the vocal gig.
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