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[[Image:222SMorganStFlyer.jpg|thumb|right|Flyer for Naked Raygun's first show at Morgan St.]]
'''222 S. Morgan Street''' was the address where [[Naked Raygun]] first pratciced, recorded and performed.  The second floor was rented out to bands, and the earliest incarnation of Raygun honed their skills along with fellow tenants [[The Wayouts]].  On June 21st [[1980]], a show was held there - The Wayouts headlined and [[Negro Commando]] (NR's first name) made their debut.  There was free beer, beaucoup drugs and a fistfight that ended with the arrival of the paramedics and police.  The rest as they say is history...
'''222 S. Morgan Street''' was the address where [[Naked Raygun]] first pratciced, recorded and performed.  The second floor was rented out to bands, and the earliest incarnation of Raygun honed their skills along with fellow tenants [[The Wayouts]].  On June 21st [[1980]], a show was held there - The Wayouts headlined and [[Negro Commando]] (NR's first name) made their debut.  There was free beer, beaucoup drugs and a fistfight that ended with the arrival of the paramedics and police.  The rest as they say is history...



Revision as of 03:25, 2 March 2006

Flyer for Naked Raygun's first show at Morgan St.

222 S. Morgan Street was the address where Naked Raygun first pratciced, recorded and performed. The second floor was rented out to bands, and the earliest incarnation of Raygun honed their skills along with fellow tenants The Wayouts. On June 21st 1980, a show was held there - The Wayouts headlined and Negro Commando (NR's first name) made their debut. There was free beer, beaucoup drugs and a fistfight that ended with the arrival of the paramedics and police. The rest as they say is history...

A few weeks after the party, the bands were kicked out. During that time, Naked Raygun recorded their first tracks. Naked Raygun's Morgan St. sessions have been released on the Basement Screams CD reissue.

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