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The band that opened for the Pixies last night (The Datsuns) was overall pretty faceless and generic. I was neither here nor there on them. The one friend in attendance with my wife and I vehemently hated them. He is in his early twenties, I am 35. This led to a discussion about seeing opening bands whose songs you don't know. My take after 20 + years of seeing live bands is that if I'm unfamiliar with the bands recorded output prior to seeing them open for another band, I am rarely impressed so I don't judge any band without having heard them recorded first. I think songwriting is one of the most important things. I have also learned my lesson many times over since the list of then unfamiliar bands I have seen open for other bands and who pretty much induced yawns on my part reads like a who's who of rock royalty from the past 15 years. Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Tool, Pearl Jam, No Doubt, Green Day and a few others are all bands who I saw open for other bands who I actually like. While I don't recall hating any of these bands at the time, I also remember just kind of shrugging my shoulders at them and not being overly impressed. I almost wish I had better stories about the time I was just blown away by these bands and how I knew right there and then they would be huge. But I don't.
Ironically enough the one band I was completely unfamiliar with and knew no songs by when I saw them as an opening band and who knocked my socks off were Radiohead, who I know find positively soporific live. But at the time they really played off the audience well, were super into performing and were just an incredibly aggressive and entertaining live act.
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