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Do You Remember Concerts at The Tree Cafe in Portland?
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Do You Remember Concerts at The Tree Cafe in Portland?
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Do You Remember Concerts at The Tree Cafe in Portland?
Portland had some classic concert venues back in the day. This was back with the Cumberland County Civic Center has 4 or 5 shows a month. When the Loft, then the Great Northeast Music Hall, then T-birds was rocking. The Old Port Tavern and Moose Alley (under Squire Morgans) were awesome places in Portland too. I walked by the old Tree Cafe on Danforth Street in Portland this morning. It s the fab Zen Chinese Bistro now. But back in the day, the
Tree Cafe was a fantastic spot to see up-and-coming bands. It was a pretty cool setup with a lower section where you could be really close to the band, and an upper balcony where if you dangled over the railing after having a few pints, you could probably jump right on the stage and not break a leg. Not that I thought about it from time to time.
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Prior to Treat Her Right and Morphine,
Mark Sandman, the father of “low rock,” formed Hypnosonics. Often referred to as his “secret band,” Hypnosonics remained a favorite side project until his untimely death in 1999.
On April 6, Modern Harmonic will release two never-before-heard Hypnosonics albums:
Drums Were Beating: Fort Apache 1996 and
Someone Stole My Shoes: Beyond The Q Division Sessions available on CD, LP and digital.
In 1996, the same year that Morphine recorded Like Swimming at the legendary Fort Apache Studios, Hypnosonics taped a live-in-studio radio broadcast on beloved local rock station WFNX. Drums Were Beating contains much of that session. Known for their unpredictable live shows, this collection features the band stretching out a bit, as well as some choice snippets of Sandman s witty stage patter.