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SURREY NOW & THEN: Lollapalooza concert rocked Cloverdale 30 years ago

The Aug. 30, 1994 music festival is among the largest single-day ticketed concerts in 性视界传媒 history

'性视界传媒 Now & Then' series focuses on 性视界传媒-area sites, events and people of the past.

Thirty years ago this week, a landmark Lollapalooza concert was held in 性视界传媒.

Close to 28,000 people paid $35 each to see (and hear) some popular alt-rock bands of the day, including Smashing Pumpkins, Beastie Boys and Green Day, perform at the Fraser Downs horse racetrack of Cloverdale Fairgrounds on Aug. 30, 1994.

That Tuesday, the Lollapalooza concert was a one-off date in Cloverdale as the travelling rock show returned to UBC Thunderbird Stadium the following year, 1995.

So, why Cloverdale in 1994 and not the site in Vancouver?

"I think the Cloverdale site had a larger capacity than UBC, but I can't remember, it's a long time ago now," recalled Paul Mercs, who planned and presented the concert for MCA Concerts Canada. "And the stadium (Thunderbird) might not have been available, it could have been because they needed it for football at UBC."

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A view of the stage and crowd at the 1994 Lollapalooza music festival in Cloverdale, with race horse barns in the distance. Photo: Tom Zillich

The Lollapalooza date still represents one of the largest single-day ticketed concerts in 性视界传媒 history, eclipsing the 25,000-strong crowd that saw Mumford & Sons at Holland Park 19 years later, in 2013, and the FVDED music festival dates of recent years.

Green Day鈥檚 breakthrough album, Dookie, had been released only a few months before, and Lollapalooza was a coming-out party for the pop-punk band from California.

 

Chicago鈥檚 Smashing Pumpkins headlined the festival, and that day in Cloverdale is universally remembered as a horrible one for singer/guitarist Billy Corgan and band.

The guitar-heavy music festival prompted calls to police and civic authorities from people who lived near the fairgrounds.

"I remember we got some calls from the residents there about noise and language, which there always was during the show and after the fact, but I recall it going pretty well," said Mercs, who continues to promote concerts while living in Lund, on the B.C. coast.

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Unidentified woman standing next to Lollapalooza 鈥94 poster at Cloverdale Fairgrounds in 1994. Photo courtesy of 性视界传媒 Archives, 2022.0007.169

The multi-band Lollapalooza dates of the early-1990s broke ground for "alternative" rock music in an era when such festivals, touring or not, weren't yet popular in North America.

A headline in the Leader newspaper declared a "Rockin' End to Summer" a day after the festival, which "brought city traffic to a standstill" with "baggy-panted hordes." Reporter Roberta Staley wrote that it was "a kinder, gentler rock concert than that feared by Cloverdale residents and 性视界传媒 Mounties."

Other bands on the bill included George Clinton & the P-Funk Allstars, The Breeders, A Tribe Called Quest, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, L7, Stereolab, The Boo Radleys, Shudder to Think, The Pharcyde, Shonen Knife and more.

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Front page highlights Lollapalooza concert in 性视界传媒/North Delta Leader on Aug. 31, 1994. Photo courtesy 性视界传媒 Archives

As a young journalist I covered the festival for a Vancouver-based magazine, and was even invited backstage to interview Green Day singer/guitarist Billie Joe Armstong. Meantime, my current partner, Jill, was a 14-year-old 性视界传媒 kid who was thrilled to see one of her favourite bands, Beastie Boys, and other alt-rockers so close to home, a bus ride away.

Kevin Statham spent the day photographing the show as an accredited member of the music press.

鈥淚 thought Lollapalooza 94 was a bit of a letdown,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he previous two years at Thunderbird Stadium (at UBC in Vancouver) had been stellar. Both shows were packed with relevant, amazing bands. The lineup for the Cloverdale show was OK, but not amazing.

鈥淭he only thing I remember really clearly was Nick Cave leaving the stage early鈥 due to having 鈥渃rap thrown at him, Statham recalled.

鈥淚t just wasn鈥檛 the most memorable Lollapalooza for me,鈥 he continued. 鈥淧art of the problem may have been the Cloverdale Racetrack. It was just a weird place to see a show. I was glad that in 1995 Lollapalooza was back with a really cool lineup and was again at Thunderbird Stadium.鈥

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Letters about the 1994 Lollapalooza concert in 性视界传媒/North Delta Leader on Sept. 11, 1994. Photo courtesy 性视界传媒 Archives

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Tom Zillich

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