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I, too, went to U of R (and even worked at Douglas). In fact, I was there on 4/20/91, but didn't go to the show. I remember intending to, but forgot about it when the time came around, due to an extreme lack of sobriety (that's what Dandelion Day was all about).
I will always kick myself for that one! What strikes me about that show is that the level of music is so beyond a small dining center. I am sure that if I had heard this show, it would have been obvious that they were going to be playing much larger venues. Instead, I didn't really hear about them until many years later...