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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: chknfngrs on September 02, 2003, 10:24:00 am
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there were a lot of people, but was the show sold out last night?
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Originally posted by chknfngrs:
there were a lot of people, but was the show sold out last night?
I got a ticket pretty late -- about 9:15. I don't think it was sold out because there was more room in the back than the usual sold out show, but I'll bet it was DAMN close.
Great show, but I did not like Beauty Pill.
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was it as good as their last farewell show?
"which one?" You may ask.
I will let you decide.
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Originally posted by bags:
Beauty Pill.
I thought they were great, but the person I was with did not like them either.
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Originally posted by jadetree:
Originally posted by bags:
Beauty Pill. [/b]
i was ready to throw myself off of the balcony if i had to endure one more song
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anybody else suspicious that this wasn't exactly their "last" show? the show most definitely kicked ass, and they played their hearts out but it just didn't feel "final." i detected a distinctly weird "we'll be back" vibe. nobody (band members or announcers) ever mentioned anything about this being the final d-plan show, and there was barely any sentimentality. i wasn't expecting tears and farewell speeches, but i would have expected travis or eric to at least have said something like "thanks everybody for your support over the years, it's been great fun, see ya!" but nothing. . .just the usual extended jam finale and encore. hmm, maybe that was best though.
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Well, except when Travis referred to their last song of the night as the last D-plan song to be played on the planet. And they did (1) thank their record label, (2) thank DC, (3) have their old sound man with them, (4) have a friend fly in from Colorado for this show. Etc., etc. It felt like a final show to me.
Even so, I think we might see them once a summer at Fort Reno.
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From what I understand this show occurred mostly because the Ft. Reno one was rained out somewhat. Beauty Pill reminded me of Pavement in the guitar sounds and vocal stylings. Not bad, not great, ex-Smart Went Crazy guitarist from what I understand.
I thought there were a lot of "finalities" given in the show, and heck the band has been "broken up" for several months now. Shocking to see the guitarist actually sing during a song, that is a first I believe...
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Beauty Pill even said it was a funeral of sorts.
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I had to leave before the encore due to a sick sister - anybody know what they closed with?
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Originally posted by SueAndNotU:
I had to leave before the encore due to a sick sister - anybody know what they closed with?
if I remember correctly, it was memory machine
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Originally posted by jadetree:
Originally posted by SueAndNotU:
I had to leave before the encore due to a sick sister - anybody know what they closed with?
if I remember correctly, it was memory machine [/b]
Thanks!
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Originally posted by bags:
Well, except when Travis referred to their last song of the night as the last D-plan song to be played on the planet. And they did (1) thank their record label, (2) thank DC, (3) have their old sound man with them, (4) have a friend fly in from Colorado for this show. Etc., etc. It felt like a final show to me.
Even so, I think we might see them once a summer at Fort Reno.
hmm, well, they always say that sort of shit at every show and travis is always a sarcastic cynical bastard anyway. maybe i was expecting something even more sentimental. or maybe they've just drawn out the farewell thing over their last 3 shows so i didn't notice anything different this time.
or maybe i'm just in denial. :(
anyway, i was always under the impression that even though they were "breaking up" they would still do benefit shows like their annual christmas shows at the blackcat as well as fort reno in the summer. hmm, we'll see i guess.
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I like them a lot but am glad they're done. They had a good long run at it. And for DC bands (even bands in general) 10+ years is a loooonng time.
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Math time. Assume that there were 1000 people there, at $10 a head, that is $10,000. So for sound, what $200 a show? And not too many bands are actually paid, so that one show could well cover all expenses for next years concerts.
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Originally posted by Sir HC:
Math time. Assume that there were 1000 people there, at $10 a head, that is $10,000. So for sound, what $200 a show? And not too many bands are actually paid, so that one show could well cover all expenses for next years concerts.
How about insurance? I would think the organizers would need to post some sort of bond or something for the use of the park and to indemnify DC against some mishap. I mean, DC has the highest density of attorneys in the world, doesn't it?
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I don't know if they have to as they are (or at least were) part of the ANC for that area and so were in effect a part of the city government. I do think things changed and they no longer get any funding from the city but the place is still a city park so maybe the city covers for it. Otherwise that could well be the biggest chuck of change.
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I think the sound at Ft Reno was pretty good this year, all things considered. was that guy paid to do what he did? Nice. Maybe he'll be back next year. Good work on your math. Ft Reno should be year round. Or at least later into the fall.
Longer season=more bands
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by Sir HC:
Math time. Assume that there were 1000 people there, at $10 a head, that is $10,000. So for sound, what $200 a show? And not too many bands are actually paid, so that one show could well cover all expenses for next years concerts.
How about insurance? I would think the organizers would need to post some sort of bond or something for the use of the park and to indemnify DC against some mishap. I mean, DC has the highest density of attorneys in the world, doesn't it? [/b]
Ggw sniffing out a job in the music industry. :p
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Originally posted by chknfngrs:
I think the sound at Ft Reno was pretty good this year, all things considered. was that guy paid to do what he did? Nice. Maybe he'll be back next year. Good work on your math. Ft Reno should be year round. Or at least later into the fall.
Longer season=more bands
Sound there has always been paid for by Ft. Reno. You don't get people to do that for free that much. I used to work for the sound company that used to do the shows, but they got out of the business and passed on the gig to another guy. Didn't go this year, so can't critique the sound other than to say usually the limit was the neighbors' complaints.