The Unwound concert were at the San Francisco teachers club, and the were a great performance by the band. The band was working on new songs, and some of the musicians were new to the band. The performance was entertaining and the music was great.
the Unwound was a live concert album released in 1984 by the california-based rock band Unwound. The album was recorded at the request of then-member of the band, man-handler and rhythm guitarrist clarence "wanda" thevenard. The album included the band's first ever live performance of their song "might all thegood for what I have" which was also the band's first ever self-titled album. The band's only other live performance was a performance of their song "the weight" which was also the band's first ever live performance.
the Unwound concert was a unique experience for many. They were each followed by their own team of flamenco dancers who performed their choreography. These dancers were each given the opportunity to run and jump from one end of the floor to the other, taking advantage of the room's alone time. There was also a live band, and the flamenco dancers were able to work together for each performance. The main objective of the concert was to connect with the audience and create a connection with the flamenco dancers.