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HARALD OIMOEN PRESENTING SLAYER AT BEREKELEY
Harald Oimoen: WOW !! What a fucking trip !!! Just saw these photos from Day on the Dirt for the very first time this evening ….EVER !! They sat in a fucking box for over 40 years and were scanned by old pal Wayne Vanderkuil & taken by the amazing Chris Roomian !! Lookit that skinny ass youngster !!
This was me introducing Slayer !! I think I said something like “BEREKELEY !! PLEASE WELCOME SATAN’s FAVORITE BAND …….SLAYER !!!!! “
It’s a trip seeing these cause I never knew they even existed !! HELL YEAH ! Thanks to Wayne ,Chris & Brian Lew for unearthing these now historic gems !!! Hard to believe this was over 40 fucking years ago ….I was only 23 years young !!!! Things were so much more innocent back then & I hella miss that !!!!
US FESTIVAL (1983) VAN HALEN / OZZY OSBOURNE / JUDAS PRIEST / SCORPIONS / MÖTLEY CRUE
TRIUMPH
The fifth act to perform on Day Two (Heavy Metal Day) of the 1983 US Festival was the Canadian band Triumph. To many Triumph was probably the most surprising inclusion for Heavy Metal Day. Their music is by many considered more hard rock with a prog rock influence than actual heavy metal. But apparently they were a personal favorite of Steve Wozniak, who bankrolled the entire festival.
This concert is a rare case of the music from the festival being officially released. The entire set was released as the album "Live at the US Festival" in 2003.
JUDAS PRIEST
The fourth act on Day Two (Heavy Metal Day) at the 1983 US Festival was the band Judas Priest. Their 1982 album "Screaming for Vengeance," which was their most recent album at the time of this festival, did even better. It sold two million in the U.S., helped by the hit single "You've Got Another Thing Comin'."
So at the time of this festival, they were probably at the peak of their popularity, since no other album would sell nearly as well as "Screaming for Vengeance."
OZZY OSBOURNE
Ozzy recall about the festival, "I do remember it being fucking ridiculously hot. I mean, the bands are getting paid all this fucking money for playing a few songs, then there's this fucking immense crowd, and there’s no fucking water for them to drink. It was like being in the middle of a forest fire."
Indeed, it was very hot. The high temperature that day was 95 degrees. That actually was significantly cooler than the 1982 US Festival, when temperatures went well over 100.
The festival was particularly important for Jake E. Lee, since it was his first major concert appearance as lead guitarist in Osbourne's band. He later said, "We came out on stage, just before we started playing because I wanted to make sure my gear was working. I did a couple of chunk-chunks on the guitar, and it was so loud. You could feel the air coming out of the PA and the monitors. The stage kind of rumbled and it felt God-like. It was exhilarating. I was like, 'Holy shit, this is going to be awesome.' And then I looked out, and it was just a sea of people. That's when the enormity of it struck me. I remember thinking, 'This is going to be a moment you’ll remember for the rest of your life.'"
MÖTLEY CRÜE
Mötley Crue had only released one album at this point, "Too Fast for Love," and it had sold well under 100,000 copies at the time. In 1983, their second album "Shout at the Devil" would be their big breakthrough, selling four million copies in the U.S. alone. But that wouldn't be released until September, four months after this festival. Still, the band played about the same number of songs from each album, plus a cover of "Helter Skelter" by the Beatles.
Drummer Tommy Lee later recalled, "I remember arriving by helicopter and looking down on something I'd never, ever seen before – 300,000 people! Whoa! I was really excited and fucking nervous all at once. Kinda felt like puking, actually. When we got onstage – holy shit! We renamed it the Dust Festival. A sea of people in dust. I'll never forget that."
That 300,000 people number is close, but it actually was even larger. The estimate for Heavy Metal Day was about 375,000 people, which was significantly more than any of the other days of the festival.
QUIET RIOT
Quiet Riot was added to the legendary 1983 US Festival as a last-minute replacement for John Cougar Mellencamp. Festival promoter Barry Fey caught the band on their warm-up tour in Denver and, needing an opener for the massive "Heavy Metal Sunday," booked them just two days before the show.
The band had to leave their road crew behind to drive the gear to their next tour stop in Detroit, forcing them to use their management team as temporary roadies. Riding high on the unexpected breakout success of their album Metal Health, the early-afternoon slot at Glen Helen Regional Park served as their massive testing ground. It helped skyrocket them to become the first Heavy Metal band to top the Billboard 200.
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