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US Tour 1997: Day 1

As promised (threatened?), today marks the beginning of the fifteenth anniversary of the 1997 Planet SOMA US Tour. To celebrate, I’m sharing some of the video here for the very first time.

This was a great trip, taken during what was still sort of the infancy of the internet: pre-Wordpress, pre-WiFi, and definitely pre-iPhone. Traveling around the country and updating from the road was a bit trickier in 1997 than it is in 2012 and involved a borrowed Mac Powerbook, dialup connections (sometimes at long distance rates) and a lot of patience. And I’m not sure if people today would be quite so anxious to have a more or less complete stranger from San Francisco land in their homes for a couple of nights. I met great people who demonstrated a great love for the cities they inhabited. And the trip gave me a wake-up call, reminding me that the world doesn’t end at the western approach to the San Francisco Bay Bridge. In fact, it begins there.

So let’s get started…

Fifteen years ago today:

My first online road trip begins and I go from San Francisco to Reno. Highlights include Leaving SF on the Bay Bridge; I-80 through the East Bay, Sacramento, and the Sierra; Reno motels, many of which are probably no longer standing; Mapes Hotel and Casino, now demolished; Reno by night; Motel 6.

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US Tour 1997: Day 2

Fifteen years ago today:

My first online road trip enters its second day and I go from Reno to Salt Lake City. Highlights include Winnemucca and Wells, Nevada; Utah and Mountain Time Zone;
Bill & Nada’s in Salt Lake City (now demolished); Salt Lake City by night.

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US Tour 1997: Day 6

Fifteen years ago today:

A tour of Kansas City with my host Bernie. I can’t help feeling that much of what we saw is no longer standing (or at least no longer looks the same). The day ends with beer and Peanut Butter Cap’n Crunch.

This is actually one of the longer videos and yet I felt less compelled to do heavy editing.

Original narrative.

A quick interruption in the nostalgia…

…to alert you all that I am still very much alive and relived that I autopopulated all this 1997 stuff because I am really incredibly busy this week month. Back soon with info and pictures from a more recent road trip, etc. And now, back to Madison or Chicago or wherever the hell I was fifteen years ago tonight.