![]() ![]() 24, 1993 issue of the Straight under the headline Melon’s Fans Spared Spray. Here's an excerpt from my review of that gig, which appeared in the Dec. As part of a plea deal Blind Melon played a benefit for the Vancouver Food Bank at Vancouver's Commodore Ballroom less than two months later, on December 20, 1993. That impromptu piddle in the crowd’s general direction caused a storm of controversy, and lead to Hoon being charged with public nudity and committing an indecent act. And the Vancouver police didn’t think it was a good pee, either, because they arrested Hoon after the show. ![]() By the time the still-naked Hoon led the band into their big hit, “No Rain”, I was kind of tired of watching his pasty butt bounce around the stage, but I must admit that he caught my attention again when he started peeing all over the stage and then aimed his weenie at the poor folks in the front row.Ĭonsidering the duration of Hoon’s urination, it looked like a good pee, but a chorus of boos went up anyway. “I’m sorry, but I’m just having so much fun,” said Hoon, who proceeded to simulate sex with a guy dressed up in a bee costume. I figured maybe he’d tried mooning the crowd, lost his pants in the process, and was riding the song out till one of his pants roadies found him another pair, but no. To my dismay–and probably that of the other 13,300 folks in attendance–the longhaired dude was stark naked, stumbling around to the catchy chords of “Tones of Home”. When I finally got seated partway through opener Blind Melon’s set and took my first glance at the stage, I thought singer Shannon Hoon was getting into the spirit of things by wearing some sort of flesh-coloured outfit, with maybe a dark fig leaf or something covering up his naughty bits. ![]() And my new car almost got beaned with the fiery spray from a Roman candle that some happy fellow was aiming directly across Renfrew Street. On the way there, I noticed that the moon was full. I had a feeling there was going to be some wildness going on at the Coliseum last Sunday night, it being Halloween and all. 5 issue of the Georgia Straight, under the headline Gracious Kravitz Outshines Melon’s Mooning Hoon. Here's an excerpt from my review, which was published in the Nov. The year was 1993, the place was the Pacific Coliseum, and the person supplying the shock was Shannon Hoon, vocalist in the show's opening band, Blind Melon. It was a full-moon Halloween not unlike tonight's when something quite shocking happened during a Lenny Kravitz concert in Vancouver. ![]()
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