Executive Slacks
Empire Rock Club,
Philadelphia, PA
September 22, 1989
WMMR-FM
Empire Rock Club,
Philadelphia, PA
September 22, 1989
WMMR-FM
01 Joe Bonadonna - WMMR-FM Intro
02 Executive Slacks - Kristalnacht/Fire & Ice
03 Executive Slacks - Judas Kiss
04 Executive Slacks - Like Hell
05 Executive Slacks - Wide Fields
06 Executive Slacks - Rust
07 Executive Slacks - Slack
08 Executive Slacks - Bleeding Silver
09 Executive Slacks - Firestick
10 Executive Slacks - Solemn Dilemma
11 Executive Slacks - Rock and Roll Part 2
12 Executive Slacks - WMMR-FM Outro
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02 Executive Slacks - Kristalnacht/Fire & Ice
03 Executive Slacks - Judas Kiss
04 Executive Slacks - Like Hell
05 Executive Slacks - Wide Fields
06 Executive Slacks - Rust
07 Executive Slacks - Slack
08 Executive Slacks - Bleeding Silver
09 Executive Slacks - Firestick
10 Executive Slacks - Solemn Dilemma
11 Executive Slacks - Rock and Roll Part 2
12 Executive Slacks - WMMR-FM Outro
Brought to you by the Collective For Live Music
From the Sam Elliot's Mustache collection of vintage Philadelphia Fine Concerts.
This is yet another band I had never heard of... a blurb in the Philadelphia Inquirer described them as "alternative rockers with fusion chops. Capable of igniting ska rhythm and turning ordinary 4/4 time into what only appears to be mass confusion."
This is yet another band I had never heard of... a blurb in the Philadelphia Inquirer described them as "alternative rockers with fusion chops. Capable of igniting ska rhythm and turning ordinary 4/4 time into what only appears to be mass confusion."
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| Not from this show, but here's the band! |
Sam provided me with the following information:
"I reached out thru the bands Facebook page and received a personal message from John Young. He supplied me with the info for the show. There is a longer concert video shot from the Empire that same night, but it is from a second set later that night. He told me that WMMR broadcasts were aired at 10 or 11 PM and kept within an hour timeframe. Most, if not all bands, played a much longer set later that night. That was info that I DID NOT have, as at times I have seen other shows that are longer on Youtube from same date, yet I had the complete radio broadcast. NOW all that makes sense to me.
When the band broke up in 1991, the band reformed and changed their name to Tubalcain. It was basically the same members except for a new vocalist."



