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There was a time when zoo concerts ran on coolers and creativity.
You could bring your own ice chest inside. As long as it wasn’t in bottles or cans, security let it slide. The 7-Elevens near the entrance would stack coolers to the ceiling on show days. They knew the drill.
That’s where “trash can punch” came in.
Everclear. Mixers. Gallon milk jugs. Everything poured together and passed around the crowd. Ice chests doubled as seats or step stools when the lawn filled up. It wasn’t polished. It wasn’t subtle. It was part of the ritual.
By the end of the night, the ground told the story. Crushed jugs. Scattered containers. People moving a little slower than when they arrived.
And the soundtrack?
Blackfoot.
Molly Hatchet.
Grateful Dead.
The John Butcher Axis.
Different era. Different rules. Everybody brought something. Everybody shared something.
No phones in the air. No posts going live.
Just music, lawn chairs, coolers, and stories that stuck.
#HeresTheDealPodcast #ZooConcerts #TrashCanPunch #MaxBakerJr #JeffBrownen #oklahomacity
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By Max Baker Jr.There was a time when zoo concerts ran on coolers and creativity.
You could bring your own ice chest inside. As long as it wasn’t in bottles or cans, security let it slide. The 7-Elevens near the entrance would stack coolers to the ceiling on show days. They knew the drill.
That’s where “trash can punch” came in.
Everclear. Mixers. Gallon milk jugs. Everything poured together and passed around the crowd. Ice chests doubled as seats or step stools when the lawn filled up. It wasn’t polished. It wasn’t subtle. It was part of the ritual.
By the end of the night, the ground told the story. Crushed jugs. Scattered containers. People moving a little slower than when they arrived.
And the soundtrack?
Blackfoot.
Molly Hatchet.
Grateful Dead.
The John Butcher Axis.
Different era. Different rules. Everybody brought something. Everybody shared something.
No phones in the air. No posts going live.
Just music, lawn chairs, coolers, and stories that stuck.
#HeresTheDealPodcast #ZooConcerts #TrashCanPunch #MaxBakerJr #JeffBrownen #oklahomacity
Like, share, and follow so these stories keep getting told.
Follow & Connect:
Max Baker Jr. Instagram @bmaddmaxx | Facebook @bmaddmaxx
Jeff Brownen Facebook @jeff.brownen
Here’s The Deal YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@heresthedealok
Here’s The Deal Podcast Website
https://heresthedealok.com
Buy Here’s The Deal Vintage & Collectables
https://heresthedealvintagecollectables.com
Get an Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card
https://medcardsmadeeasy.net
Concert & Event Production Services
https://bakerboyspro.com
Buy Roadie CBD Balm & Oil
https://bakersremedycbd.com