 I wish I could add more info about this show, but it was my first! My obsession with the band began here. Pretty sure I bought Junta on cassette at this show - saw them twice more (U Mass Amherst and the Living Room in Providence RI) that year before going to Japan in September for a semester. I had the tape with me and listened to it a lot! But no specific memories of the Clark show itself - sorry about that!
		I wish I could add more info about this show, but it was my first! My obsession with the band began here. Pretty sure I bought Junta on cassette at this show - saw them twice more (U Mass Amherst and the Living Room in Providence RI) that year before going to Japan in September for a semester. I had the tape with me and listened to it a lot! But no specific memories of the Clark show itself - sorry about that!
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However, I just talked to one of the people who booked the show - he remembers it being packed, as do I! Also, he remembers that they used the trampolines - he thought they were going to go through the roof! I don't have a definite memory of that, but if it is true, then it may be the earliest recorded example? The FAQ here gives 3/10/90 as the earliest known date (not sure why)