![]() To allow for a 15-minute changeover, that meant Big Bang should’ve known it now only had till 10:30 p.m. Guns, a job originally relegated to Austin band Black Heart Saints’ scheduled time of 11 p.m. ‘80s cover band Big Bang, which went on nine minutes late at 10:09 p.m., found itself setting the table for L.A. Guns was going on virtually at the same time inside Outdoor headliners Budderside basically became a wash during its 11 p.m. outdoor set conflicting with those wanting to get a good spot to watch L.A. Top Heavy, scheduled for 9 p.m., was scratched entirelyĭokken tribute Dream Warriors, featuring the debut of Jessikill wunder-guitarist Jyro Alejo, now had part of its 10 p.m. Hellfire Mafia, scheduled to kick off the night inside at 7 p.m., went on at approximately 8:30 Guns delivered the goods - watch ATM Facebook Live footage of first two songs “Over the Edge” and “No Mercy” here - the change in stage time continued a chain reaction of some of fhe locals being affected: even though this was the last night of the current leg of its tour. But as the concert began, a happy medium of sorts was reached for L.A. Guns’ social media outlets, so anyone planning on showing up just to hear hits such as “Sex Action,” “Never Enough” and “The Ballad of Jayne” close to 11:45 would’ve been out of luck. An announcement was not made via Quatemain’s or L.A. Guns wasn’t down with that.Īccording to a source, Martin told him the band insisted during the day to go on at 10 p.m. Touring in support of The Devil You Know, the band featuring original vocalist Phil Lewis - listen to our interview below - and guitarist/founder Tracii Guns along with guitarist Ace Von Johnson, bassist Johnny Martin and drummer Scot Coogan was scheduled to go on at 11:45 p.m. But things got interesting, and put out of whack, before the first band even took to the indoor and outdoor platforms. Guns headlined the two-story bar in Live Oak on a two-stage program (30-photo slideshow below). ![]() And scheduled set times a goin’ up in smoke. Saturday night at Quatemain’s Pub was no exception. Anytime there are 10 bands on a one-night event, there’s bound to be a little of everything.
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