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re: A look back at the concert history of the PMAC
Posted on 5/3/24 at 12:16 pm to cfish140
Posted on 5/3/24 at 12:16 pm to cfish140
Beaver Productions presented Bush, Toadies, and Hum there in 95 or 96.
A very skinny 14 year old me got destroyed in the pit by the LSU football team. Dont ask why there was a “pit” for Bush.
The 3 6 Mafia pit at Groovin’ on the Grounds years later was more welcoming.
Add-On: the school forced a second viewing of Hells Bells on us in Bible class when administration found out a few of us were attending rock concerts.
A very skinny 14 year old me got destroyed in the pit by the LSU football team. Dont ask why there was a “pit” for Bush.
The 3 6 Mafia pit at Groovin’ on the Grounds years later was more welcoming.
Add-On: the school forced a second viewing of Hells Bells on us in Bible class when administration found out a few of us were attending rock concerts.
This post was edited on 5/3/24 at 12:19 pm
Posted on 5/4/24 at 1:31 pm to MyRockstarComplex
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Beaver Productions presented Bush, Toadies, and Hum there in 95 or 96. A very skinny 14 year old me got destroyed in the pit by the LSU football team. Dont ask why there was a “pit” for Bush.
I was there and 17 at the time, probably pretty close to you. I was against the the front barricade center right. That’s where I heard Hum for the first time, still one my favorites.
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