Bumped into the mallet weilding comedian Gallager on campus. Total Jerk.
Chatted with Frank Black 20 or 30 times in line at the liquor store over the years before I realized who he was. I went to the Doolittle aniversary show and he waved at me from stage and I was like....oh crap, thats why he seemed familiar!
Kurt Cobain threw a punch at me because I yelled at his girlfriend for playing "Come on Eileen" on the jukebox in the middle of my bands set. Not sure if it was courtney love. This was just after they signed to the majors and before "Teen Spirit" happened.
In the late 80's and early 90's I volunteered at the local community center for the performing arts and given our proximity to Seattle I did stage setup for pretty much every grunge band before they were famous. Mudhoney, soundgarden and nirvana were like a bi-monthly thing. I got to know most of them by name, hence the familiarity with Cobain and probably why he tried to hit me.
Did a lot of chatting with actual good bands like nomeansno, fugazi, superchunk, social distortion, sonic youth.
On september 10th 2001 I took Robbie Fulks and John Doe to a Taqueria for dinner. Robbie then danced with my wife while John Doe opened the show and John drank with me while Robbie played. I jammed iwith Wayne the train Hancock for 2 hours in the vintage guitar shop in town. He had an affinity for low end 40's and 50's guitars. Flat tops with trapeze tailpieces and really likes his weed.
Quite a few more but all musicians except for Christian Hosoi but then again I was putting his band up for the night when they came through town.
"Sweat is what makes it rock and roll, otherwise it is just folk music with drums"