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Title: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: showlistdc on February 13, 2013, 04:50:42 pm
Thought it made sense to put local venue RIPs in a separate thread.

the Recher Theatre in Towson is shutting down at the end of March and will become a nightclub called the Torrent Lounge.
http://parkville.patch.com/articles/recher-theatre-shutting-down-torrent-lounge-opening-in-stead
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: atomicfront on February 13, 2013, 04:54:10 pm
Thought it made sense to put local venue RIPs in a separate thread.

the Recher Theatre in Towson is shutting down at the end of March and will become a nightclub called the Torrent Lounge.
http://parkville.patch.com/articles/recher-theatre-shutting-down-torrent-lounge-opening-in-stead

Actually not bad news.  They never had bands I wanted to see there anyway.  Of Montreal played their last year but I was out of town. Other than that the last time I saw someone there was Echo and the Bunnymen probably 10 years ago or something. 

Dance Club!!!!
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: azaghal1981 on February 13, 2013, 05:02:00 pm
Never been. I was set to go up for Future of the Left then Sandy delayed their arrival to the States until after they were due to play.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: StoneTheCrow on February 13, 2013, 05:11:32 pm
Saw Clutch and a couple other shows there. A shame but I'm not surprised.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: showlistdc on February 13, 2013, 05:22:54 pm
I went there once-- Sonic Youth & the Liars in November of 2002.  Any other show I wanted to see up there made its way through DC eventually (except for the aforementioned Future of the Left tour last year).
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: James Ford on February 13, 2013, 05:25:34 pm
By far and away the smokiest venue I've ever been to. Back when the assholes were still allowed to smoke at shows, the smoke got so bad there at a 3+ hour DBT show, my wife went and sat in the car for awhile.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: azaghal1981 on February 13, 2013, 05:38:24 pm
I bet the backbar got pretty horrible back then unless they always left open the outside door.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: hutch on February 13, 2013, 05:43:49 pm
saw some very cool shows there but its been a long time since they booked anything interesting..something changed with that venue's booking..

some cool shows I saw there were Wilco around when Mermaid Avenue II came out, Ween, Guided By Voices..forget what else
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: Cock Van Der Palm on February 13, 2013, 05:59:12 pm
Sorry to hear this.  Loved the venue.  Saw Nils Lofgren, Psych Furs, Crack the Sky, and of course The Runways, amongst other bands.  Seeing Bad Books this month, if they don't sell out.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: evilizac on February 13, 2013, 06:49:58 pm
Kept wanting to go there recently when my friend (GF's Cousin) got into Towson. . . seemed to only have terribly uninteresting or just terrible shows. . . I enjoyed seeing Interpol there (went for Raveonettes. . . got wowed by the headliners).
Was new in town and got lost on the way back home on the beltway. . . so I circled the entire thing until I saw the exit for my grandma's (Silver Spring/Georgia Ave). 
Oh well.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on February 13, 2013, 07:45:43 pm
By far and away the smokiest venue I've ever been to. Back when the assholes were still allowed to smoke at shows, the smoke got so bad there at a 3+ hour DBT show, my wife went and sat in the car for awhile.

that, is what you, get for listening, to drive by truckers.  what beer did you have this evening.  i had firestone walker on draughffft growler style.  oh yeah! 
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: RatBastard on February 13, 2013, 07:51:46 pm
I saw 4 or 5 shows there over the years.  As I recall we had a pretty good time at all of them.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: James Ford on February 13, 2013, 08:08:48 pm
red wine tonight!

By far and away the smokiest venue I've ever been to. Back when the assholes were still allowed to smoke at shows, the smoke got so bad there at a 3+ hour DBT show, my wife went and sat in the car for awhile.

that, is what you, get for listening, to drive by truckers.  what beer did you have this evening.  i had firestone walker on draughffft growler style.  oh yeah! 
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: Unsanity on February 14, 2013, 03:57:32 am
First the Red Palace now Recher. Damn

Recher always kinda sucked. They have not booked anything worthwhile in 5 years. I did see maybe 6 or 7 shows there and had a good time at each one but the place just did not do anything for me.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: K8teebug on February 14, 2013, 10:03:55 am
I used to go there all the time in the late 90's early 2000's.  Saw some really great shows there.  I always loved it.  The Wilco show especially stands out in my mind.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: bearman🐻 on February 14, 2013, 05:12:52 pm
The Recher, Sonar, and Capitol Ballroom rank as some of my least favorite venues of all time.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on February 14, 2013, 06:19:29 pm
anybody willing to wager a guess on who is next.  i say . . . madams organ.  what a yawn fest.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: hutch on February 14, 2013, 06:26:32 pm
anybody willing to wager a guess on who is next.  i say . . . madams organ.  what a yawn fest.

 :o :o :o :o :o :o

 ::)
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on February 14, 2013, 06:28:02 pm
everybody has their own opinion . . . thats what makes them neat.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: hutch on February 14, 2013, 06:59:19 pm
everybody has their own opinion . . . thats what makes them neat.

yeah, opinions are like assholes..."neat"..


Madams Organs is just about one of the few remaining genuine places in Adams Morgan... all the places that made the area thrive in the 1990s have been closed down and replaced by boring cookiecutter lounges owned by corporations or recent sports dive bars with zero personality..unfortunately that is what the people want, that is what they must have, that is what they will get... when will there be enough lounge bars or places selling fancy beer at fancy prices

I've enjoyed many a great night at Madams (both the old one where the blaguard now is [actually a surprisingly decent bar] and the new one).... They used to have this guy doing blues on Tuesday nights that would really tear it up: Ben Andrews (RIP)... he was unbelievable.

If Madams goes it will be replaced by some expensive froo froo lounge selling you 88 types of fancy beers...

but I doubt its going anywhere cause the owner ain't exactly old and I think he loves running the place. See that's the difference between Madams and those corporate fancy bars popping up everywhere.. when Ben Andrews died, I happened to stop by and asked about Ben, and the ID checker told me to talk to the owner..which I did because of course he was there hanging.. he was broken up and told me what had happened.. over the next few days we got some people together and a friend of mine uploaded  a little promo video of Ben and the owner organized a remembrance for Ben.....its called community and it means something to me.

But I can see how someone who had no history with the place might feel its a yawn fest... having said that whenever I've gone- which isn't that often lately- I just see a bunch of happy people and feel a good vibe at the place so I'm not sure what your experience was that prompted you to write what you did..
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on February 14, 2013, 07:06:26 pm
cool.  im glad you had such great times.  i mean somebody who writes that much has real passion for a place.  i thought it was boring the times i went there, but i demand a seperate kind of mental stimulation.  so theres that.  would you rather i said . . . jammin java?
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: hutch on February 14, 2013, 07:37:58 pm
cool.  im glad you had such great times.  i mean somebody who writes that much has real passion for a place.  i thought it was boring the times i went there, but i demand a seperate kind of mental stimulation.  so theres that.  would you rather i said . . . jammin java?


Iota's ('s dedicated to James Ford) I think is on the ropes.... I wouldn't much mind seeing that place go...

the truth is that in the past year The Hamilton, Howard, Fillmore Silver Spring, Hill Country BBQ and many other places have opened up.. even the National Theatre i now having rock concerts...there are far too many venues for the area in relation to musical acts... which is why so many venues are now booking cover bands... some venues are struggling for sure.. I dont' think anyone expected the Fillmore to have such a bare lineup... the State Theatre is losing acts to these venues and if it wasn't for the Legwarmers two monthly sellouts I wonder how they would make it.

a lot of competition and more coming... people in DC (other than me) apparently have a lot of money to burn, are young etc...... I think I even heard a while back that the Madison Square Garden group was interested in coming to town...

I'm not sure what stimulation you are speaking of but I really don't want to know! :)


Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: Justin Tonation on March 23, 2013, 07:44:52 pm
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The Ontario, for good (so to speak)
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: atomicfront on March 24, 2013, 11:52:19 pm
Ontario was a great place to see a show.   Shame it hadn't been used for so long and now it is gone forever :'(
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: chancegardener on March 25, 2013, 12:21:45 am
Ontario classic: Thin Lizzy and Code Blue, 12/9/80, the day after John Lennon died.  The power went out mind-way thru "Boys Are Back in Town" but the drummer carried on and Phil Lynott had the crowd chanting "the boys are back, the boys are back" until the sound returned.  It was a great way to get thru a very sad time.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: Yada on March 25, 2013, 09:17:37 am
Has the Ontario even been used in the last 20 years?

Also, Iota is about my favorite place to see a show in this city, albeit not too often.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: showlistdc on March 25, 2013, 10:12:24 am
Also, Iota is about my favorite place to see a show in this city, albeit not too often.

Have you been recently?  Ever since the expansion, there's a lot of talking that goes on at shows, especially on the weekend-- I think folks just view the ticket price as a cover and wander in to drink, not really knowing/caring much about the band performing.

Weeknight shows tend to be better-- Neil Halstead a few months back was fantastic (and the crowd was respectfully quiet).
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: killsaly on March 28, 2013, 03:08:10 pm
What is up with Bell Foundry being raided? i cant find any more info than what was already mentioned on here.
Title: Re: Dropping Like Flies: local venues
Post by: showlistdc on March 29, 2013, 11:55:10 am
this is Boston not DC, but check out this article about cops trying to shut down DIY spaces:
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/crime/2013/03/boston_police_catfishing_indie_rockers_cops_pose_as_punks_on_the_internet.single.html