Thibaut182 Posted November 2 Posted November 2 New addition to the timeline website! found soundcheck footage for this show (huge and massive credits to Beyond Vaudeville for this gem!) 7/25/1997: The band performs at Lifetime Studios New York, New York for MTV Oddville. 1 1 Quote
Thibaut182 Posted November 6 Posted November 6 New addition to the timeline website! found Japanese advert for the release of Cheshire Cat in Japan (from Super Head Magazine and credits to thanrock on ebay for sharing it!) 2/17/1995: Blink releases its debut album, Cheshire Cat, on Grilled Cheese, a newly-created division of Cargo Records. Source : https://www.ebay.com/itm/283450018304 2 1 Quote
goodChats_GodBlessGhent Posted November 8 Posted November 8 On 11/6/2024 at 7:25 AM, Thibaut182 said: New addition to the timeline website! found Japanese advert for the release of Cheshire Cat in Japan (from Super Head Magazine and credits to thanrock on ebay for sharing it!) 2/17/1995: Blink releases its debut album, Cheshire Cat, on Grilled Cheese, a newly-created division of Cargo Records. Source : https://www.ebay.com/itm/283450018304 ur collecting and collection never cease to amaze me, great work 1 1 Quote
Kjblink182 Posted November 22 Posted November 22 This is my fault as I mistyped when I provided the flyer, but the show listed as July 31st, 1995 should be August 31st, 1995 in the timeline. Quote
boxelder Posted November 23 Author Posted November 23 some sick finds! great work @Thibaut182 1 Quote
Thibaut182 Posted November 23 Posted November 23 New addition to the timeline website! found short clip from this show (huge and massive credits to SRH for sharing this footage!) Footage of the band playing "Enthused" 6/24/1998: The band performs at Canes Bar & Grill in San Diego, California. Quote
Thibaut182 Posted November 27 Posted November 27 Please make sure to follow the hashtags #blink182online and #blinktimelinewebsite on Instagram for all the recent discoveries of the Timeline website ! The recent findings are on there! 👀 Quote
Thibaut182 Posted Friday at 11:52 AM Posted Friday at 11:52 AM There is a recollection of the Sno-Core Tour 1998 in the amazing Primus Over The Electric Grapevine book! Sharing it right here! David Lefkowitz : There was a tour called SnoCore. It was in '98, so it was Rhinoplasty time - it wasn't a real record that we were pushing. The idea of doing another festival-y kind of tour without the onus of it being on Primus to draw all the fans was cool. That was a weird lineup if you go back to it - I think it was Blink 182, and the Aquabats were the opener. The Blink-182 drummer was not Travis Barker - he was in Aquabats. And I remember he became buddies with Brain, and was kind of studying Brain's style on that tour. Bryan "Brain" Mantia : SnoCore was fun, because we were headlining and we were into snowboarding, so it kind of made sense. And I think on that particular tour, that's when Blink-182 was just starting out. I think even Limp Bizkit came on halfway through. I remember Tom Whalley said, "There's this new band, Limp Bizkit, and we're going to put them on opening". Or maybe that was our own tour when they came on, I can't remember. But it was around that time that the record company was using Primus as a catalyst to get them seen. Larry Lalonde : I remember a lot of snowboarding. (Laughs). I remember the Aquabats were on that, they were really cool. Blink-182 was on the bill, and Travis Barker was in the Aquabats, and that was the tour where he switched over to that band. But it was cool, because we were really into snowboarding at that point. So every day we were at different resort. It was like, "Wow, this is the way to tour"! Quote
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