“Rock ‘n’ Roll Memorial & Life Celebration” arrives at The Bowery Electric as a live, band-forward ritual staged in one of downtown Manhattan’s long-running rock rooms. Featuring Clem Burke, the night leans Rock/Pop and treats the concert format like a wake: part remembrance, part release. New York has no single premiere history tied to this event, but the setting matters, given the Bowery’s role in the city’s club lineage. The earned effect is less spectacle than community record-keeping, played at volume.