The following is a list of the bands that played Scorgies between 1977-1987. We are still (!) updating this list. If you would like to help fill in the missing dates, send your info to Boris.
Thursday 4.10.80 Hi-Techs
Friday 4.25.80 New Math, Hi-Techs
Saturday 4.26.80 Hi-Techs, New Math
Friday 6.10.80 Hi-Techs, Press Tones
Thursday 7.3.80 Hi-Techs, Bowery Boys
Friday 7.11.80 X with Hit and Run
Sunday 7.20.80 The Cramps with New Math
Friday 9.19.80 New Math, Cliches, 1-4-5
Friday 10.10.80 Hi-Techs, Paper Faces
Thursday 10.30.80 MX-80 Sound, Hi-Techs
Saturday 12.13.80 Hi-Techs, Paper Faces
Friday 1.17.81 The Cliches, Second Division
Friday 1.24.81 Hi-Techs, Control
Thursday 2.5.81 Second Division
Friday 2.6.81 RBT
Saturday 2.7.81 RBT, Delroy Rebop
Friday 2.13.81 The Cliches, PF Flyers
Saturday 2.14.81 New Math, The Natives
Friday 2.20.81 Hi-Techs, Paper Faces
Friday 3.6.81 Hi-Techs
Saturday 3.7.81 Hi-Techs
Thursday 3.19.81 Hi-Techs
Friday 4.3.81 New Math, Cliches
Saturday 4.4.81 New Math, Cliches
Tuesday 4.7.81 Hi-Techs, Press Tones
Saturday 4.11.81 Hi-Techs, Second Division
Saturday 5.16.81 Hi-Techs, Vores, Bulletproof Claudia
Friday 5.29.81 Nikki & the Corvettes, Cliches
Saturday 5.30.81 Nikki & the Corvettes, Press Tones
Friday 6.5.81 The Cliches, Hi-Techs
Saturday 6.6.81 The Cliches, Chesterfield Kings
Friday 6.19.81 Hi-Techs, Der Fuhmens
Saturday 6.20.81 Hi-Techs Paper Faces
Saturday 6.27.81 B-Girls, The Cliches
Thursday 8.13.81 Personal Effects, Wallpaper, Triangle
Monday 8.24.81 The Go-Gos, The Cliches
Saturday 8.29.81 Personal Effects
Saturday 9.12.81 Personal Effects, Paper Faces
Friday 10.2.81 Personal Effects, The Media, Quadrant 7
Saturday 11.7.81 Tom Verlaine
Thursday 11.10.81 The Drongos, The Cliches
Friday 11.27.81 Personal Effects, Bulletproof Claudia
Saturday 11.28.81 Personal Effects, Wallpaper
Friday 12.19.81 Chesterfield Kings, Personal Effects
Saturday 1.23.82 Personal Effects
Saturday 2.27.82 Personal Effects
Saturday 3.13.82 Personal Effects, Paper Faces
Thursday 4.8.82 Personal Effects
Wednesday 4.28.82 Gun Club
Friday 5.14.82 Personal Effects
Saturday 6.12.82 The Cliches
Saturday 6.19.82 Personal Effects
Saturday 7.17.82 Personal Effects
Saturday 8.14.82 Personal Effects
Friday 9.10.82 Personal Effects, Delta Rays
Friday 10.22.82 Personal Effects
Saturday 11.13.82 Personal Effects, Paper Faces
Friday 11.19.82 Personal Effects, Barry Beam
Saturday 1.29.83 The Shock Band, Personal Effects
Saturday 2.26.83 Personal Effects, Fear of Strangers
Saturday March 26 Personal Effects with Special Guests
Friday 4.29.83 Personal Effects, Indirect Object
Wednesday 5.25.83 Mutabaruka, Personal Effects
Saturday 5.28.83 Personal Effects, Antoinettes
Friday 6.24.83 Personal Effects, Passion B
Friday 7.22.83 The Neats, Personal Effects
Friday 9.9.83 Personal Effects, Passion B
Saturday 10.1.83 Marianne Faithfull
Friday 10.14.83 Personal Effects, M-Squad
Friday 10.25.83 Personal Effects
Friday 11.25.83 Personal Effects
Saturday 12.17.83 Personal Effects
Saturday 1.7.84 Personal Effects, The Machine + Hummer
Saturday 1.14.84 Antoinettes, Passion B
Friday 2.10.84 Personal Effects, New Math
Saturday 2.11.84 New Math, Personal Effects
Friday 3.30.84 Personal Effects
Tuesday 4.3.84 Personal Effects with Metzger, Landers & Seaman
Saturday 5.12.84 Personal Effects
Saturday 5.26.84 Chesterfield Kings with The Reactions
Saturday 7.28.84 Master of Reality, Personal Effects
Friday 8.8.84 Gun Club
Friday 8.24.84 Personal Effects, RVR
Thursday 9.6.84-The Swing Set
Friday 9.7.84-Rubber Rodeo, Absolute Grey
Friday 9.14.84 The Replacements
Friday 9.21.84 Personal Effects, Invisible Party
Friday 9.28.84-The Chesterfield Kings, The Fadeaways
Thursday 10.11.84-The Swing Set
Friday 10.12.84 The Splat Cats, Absolute Grey
Saturday 10.13.84 Willie Alexander, Invisible Party
Saturday 10.18.84 Meat Puppets, The Projectiles
Saturday 10.20.84 Personal Effects, Virgin Headset
Saturday 10.27.84 The Hidden Charms, Virgin Headset
Wednesday 10.31.84 Swing Set
Friday 11.2.84 True West
Tuesday 11.6.84 John Cale, Personal Effects
Wednesday 11.7.84 Hoodoo Gurus, Hidden Charms
Saturday 11.10.84 New Math
Thursday 11.13.84 Blue Parade
Wednesday 11.14.84 The Long Ryders, The Rain Parade
Friday 11.16.84 The Lyres
Monday 11.19.84 Let’s Active
Wednesday 11.21.84 Personal Effects, La Muralla
Saturday 12.8.84 Personal Effects
Saturday 1.26.85 Personal Effects
Wednesday 2.27.85 Alex Chilton with Pet Casket
Friday 3.8.85 Personal Effects, Colorblind James Experience
Saturday 4.20.85 Personal Effects, Blue Hand
Thursday 5.9.85 The Ramones
Friday 5.17.08 The Ten Commandments (Personal Effects doing covers)
Saturday 6.15.85 Personal Effects, 5 Star Buffalo
Saturday 7.6.85 Personal Effects
Monday 8.12.85 The Replacements
Friday 8.16.85 Personal Effects
Saturday 8.31.85 Personal Effects, Colorblind James
Friday 9.27.85 Personal Effects
Friday 3.7.86 Sam Kinison (at Yuk Yuk’s – formerly Scorgies)
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I just sent over a listing of another eleven shows, including November 18, 1984-The Invisible Party (playing a complete Pebbles set because the Lyres, who were to headline, did not show up)
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September 6, 1984-The Swing Set
September 7, 1984-Absolute Grey/Rubber Rodeo
September 28, 1984-The Chesterfield Kings/The Fadeaways
October 11, 1984-Absolute Grey/The Splat Cats (you have a show listed for the 12th, I might be wrong)
November 3, 1984-True West/Invisible Party (you have a show listed for the 2nd)
November 18, 1984-The Invisible Party (playing a complete Pebbles set because the Lyres, who were to headline, did not show up)
February 2, 1985-The Lyres
February 28, 1985-The Vipers
March 2, 1985-The Chesterfield Kings
April 27, 1985-The Vipers/The Mosquitos
September 6, 1985-The Chesterfield Kings/Uncle Sam -
Hello Matthew!
That was The Projectiles playing the 60’s garage set when the Lyres didn’t show up!We (The Projectiles) had just played our set, Mr. Scorgie had come up to us and said the Lyres hadn’t arrived yet and could we play a 2nd set!
We knew a lot of songs so it wasn’t a problem.
He had a 10 min. open bar between sets & we got up and did our thing!Brian
Drummer for the Projectiles -
As much as I love True West and would have totally dug opening for them, it was Cousin Al and the Relatives that got that gig. I was there as manager at the time, and of course Chas and Jim were there as they were in the band. We formed Invisible Party shortly thereafter. Russ Tolman came to Rochester a couple of years later to produce the (unreleased) Lotus STP magnum opus, “Four on the Floor.” To hear some of the Lotus oeuvre visit http://www.myspace.com/lotusstp
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got a new link?
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Trying to remember date — possibly memorial day weekend ’81 — two nights of Hi-Techs and Equators from Brooklyn. Very hot gig, packed room, great after party — one of my favorite shows, along with Paperfaces weekends.
Earlier that year H-T opened a show with Mission to Burma (“Up the Academy”), can’t remember date. I remember the bass player from ‘burma’ eating this horribly greasy chicken before the set (carry out, not Scorgies food) and I thought, How’s he gonna play with his fingers like that?! Went right on … -
Peggi,
We (Cousin Al & The Relatives) also opened for Wall Of VooDoo at the (Mens?) Dining Center at the UofR. They were not the most friendly guys! -
Koo-Koo Boy didn’t come into being until 1991, so we weren’t part of Scorgies’ first wave, we were part of the second, and I can honestly say it was my all-time favorite place to play. Don was such a character, I still hear his voice ringing in my head yelling for us all to go home at 2am (who would have thought I would ever miss hearing the words “Get the FUCK out!”) The stage was good, the atmosphere dark, glowy and clandestine, fun bartenders and they always had the best soundmen (FUZZY!) who would happily make you a mix tape off the board of your show. I still have some of the ones I got there. A typical bill would be us and Dogs Life, or La La Land, Catfight, The Salamanders, etc. I always remember Scorgie’s with a sigh. What a fun, perfect environment. So glad I was part of it, and so glad to hear about the reunion. Yay Scorgie!
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Back in the old folky days
The air was magic when we played.
The riverboat was rockin’ in the rain
Midnight was the time for the raid.I guess I’ll call it sickness gone
It’s hard to say the meaning of this song.
An ambulance can only go so fast
It’s easy to get buried in the past
When you try to make a good thing last. -
I could swear (and sweat) that I saw the Itals (sp) on a couple of occassions – packed to the gills. Anyone else remember reggae bands? Names and event dates are just a distant memory.
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Does anyone recall the Suicidal Tendencies show from around ’84 or did I only imagine the experience? Did the Catatonics from Syracuse open that night?
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I was at that ST show – I believe ’84 soon after first album came out – was just looking for any online date for it and came across this page. I remember being on front page of arts section of the newspaper (D&C?) a few days later slam dancing at the show with “Wanna Dance?” written in dripping blood font. Would love to find that pic! We got there during ST set so no idea of opener…
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I’ve got some posters from shows I saw. I’ve got the Comateens w/ the Works on June 18th…just don’t know what year. The Presstones from December 26th, 1981. 999 w/ the Bowery Boys June 23rd – I’m guessing it was 1981 because they played stuff off “Concrete” which was released in ’81.
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The previous post I got from one of our posters. The following are from old Freetimes. I’m showing a two-night stint with The Bangles and The Swingset
September 29, 1984 – Comateens
October 3, 1984 – Swingset
October 4, 1984 – The Projectiles w/Rick Baker and The Commercials
October 5, 1984 – Frozen Concentrate
October 6, 1984 – Jah Mel (Reggae)
October 9, 1984 – The Bangles w/Swingset
October 10, 1984 – The Bangles w/Swingset
October 11, 1984 – Blue Parade (you show Swingset above)
November 16, 1984 – The Lyres (never showed up!) w/The Projectiles
May 24, 1984 – The Resistors
May 25, 1984 – Absolute Grey w/Special Guest
May 26, 1984 – Chesterfield Kings
May 27, 1984 – Personal Effects
May 31, 1984 – The Attics
June 1, 1984 – Patty Donahue and The Waitresses
June 2, 1984 – Confrontation (Reggae) -
June 30, 1983 – New Math w/The Projectiles
For thiis show The Projectiles trashed the stage at the end of the show and the crowd went crazy! I remember Sonny jumping up on stage and picking up Brian Goodman and using him like a drum stick to smash stuff up with the rest of us! When Kevin Patrick came out he just looked around and said “I think we’ve been upstaged!” 🙂
I’ve got more history laying around. I’ll scrounge it up and post it….
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The Freetime ad is inaccurate with regards to the Bangles/Swing set gig. I have the original poster (made it meself) and the show was on Tuesday, Oct. 9th.
Trust me, If they played two night in a row I’d remember it! Hung out with Michelle Steele in the dressing room while she knitted before the show.
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I saw 10,000 Maniacs twice @ Scorgies , circa 1983 & 1984. I distinctly remember Nathalie Merchant twirling in circles madly around the stage as she sang. Amazing voice!
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LOL, Jerry,
I remember Kevin said we were “unpretentious” because we had to look up the word!Brian
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I remember Schatzee’s. Anyone have a list of bands playing there too?
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Coblio(Koo-Koo) had one thing wrong, altho easy to confuse the two. TOMMY was the soundguy, and if you made nice with him, he’d make you a nice copy cuz he had a dual deck plugged right in to the system. But Tommy wasn’t the warmest fellow. FUZZY was my buddy from my hometown who I imported and let do the door b/c who else can you trust with the $$, than someone you grew up with?! And the door was right NEXT to Tommy’s sound setup—and Fuzz and Tommy were close, and Fuzz was a huuuuge audiophile. So i can see the sonfusion…and for Joe Hendrick, and anyone that cares–that Scorchers show was 93.
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god…i remember some real cool shows.local act’s MK ultra…koo koo boy…dog’s life…shop class squares…record time allstars/do the knucklebuster…the art punk stylings of THE ULTIMATE HORROR OF KAREN BLACK…KING MISSLE…both outta N.Y.C.and who could forget,THE REVEREND HORTON HEAT.some truly great shows downstairs.TOM went on to do sound for a lot a stuff in the city of Roch.downtown festival stuff.i used to run into him,on occasion.i may still have some of the old shows on cassette.i’ll look soon.the last couple of years before closing still brings back some good memories of friends made.some great local music.LATE NIGHT FOOSBALL after hours.anyone else remember?
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I just discovered this site. What a blast from the past, guys!
I have many photos, ads and posters from those days, and
will try to get them scanned and emailed over. I haven’t
spoken to anyone from Rochester in many years, and look
forward to reconnecting with you…Warmest regards,
Dave Martin
The Swing Set -
The Degrads played at Scorgie’s five times:
Wednesday 12.29.82, opening for the Delta Rays
Saturday 7.16.83, opening for the Chesterfield Kings
Friday 8.5.83, opening for the Resisters
Friday 9.2.83, with the Antoinettes and Champions of Delight
Wednesday 12.28.83, opening for the Resisters-
Joe King Carrasco played there a couple of times at least…
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Reggae Bands: Israel Vibrations, Meditations, Big Youth w/The Archangels that I also remember
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