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Title: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: sonickteam2 on August 17, 2007, 09:53:00 am
so last night, dude from Rise Against said "Rams Head.....its like Baltimore's version of the 930 club!"
 
   and as i looked around i thought...maybe. a lot brighter though.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: bearman🐻 on August 17, 2007, 09:56:00 am
My one experience at Ram's Head was way better than any of my experiences at Sonar. I'd go back to Ram's Head in a heartbeat, but with Sonar I will avoid it at all costs.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: Firebutt McGee on August 17, 2007, 10:09:00 am
Okay, so if...
 
 Rams Head = 9:30 Club
 
 Sonar = Black Cat
 
 Ottobar = R&R Hotel
 
 Floristree = Warehouse Next Door
 
 ...if both cities shared Merriweather...
 
 Pier Six = Wolftrap
 
 1st Mariner Arena = Verizon Center
 
 What's their equivalent to the Birchmere?!?
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: mbg73 on August 17, 2007, 11:44:00 am
Closest thing to Birchmere is Ramshead Annapolis, and, yes, I know that's in Annapolis and not Baltimore.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: saco on August 17, 2007, 11:49:00 am
I go to Baltimore for the food.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: saintangelsin on August 17, 2007, 10:56:00 pm
Ramshead isn't so bad. I saw a few good shows there. I've yet to go see a band at the ottobar though. I've heard that the Ottobar is more like the Black Cat. Sonar size wise holds just as much as the 930 club. Ramshead live holds I think about 1,100 or something.
 
 Merriweather is DC... Just ask Dave Gahan from Depeche Mode haha. When I saw dm there back in 2001, he said "What's up Washington?" to the crowd.
 
 As for the birchmere and the orignial ramshead that match up is pretty damn close. I've noticed that they book a lot of the same shows days apart from each other.
 
 One thing I was wondering, do they still have shows at Fletchers? I remember back in the late 90s, 930 club used to post info about Fletchers and Bohagers.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: Firebutt McGee on August 17, 2007, 11:15:00 pm
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Originally posted by saintangelsin:
 One thing I was wondering, do they still have shows at Fletchers? I remember back in the late 90s, 930 club used to post info about Fletchers and Bohagers.
Well see for yourself: http://www.fletchersbar.com/club-shows.php (http://www.fletchersbar.com/club-shows.php)
 
 They've got Skitzo Calypso and the Odd Girl Out CD Release Party.   :roll:
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: DeathFromAbove1979 on August 18, 2007, 03:15:00 am
Ive only been to Sonar.
 
 
 And SOnar was sort of tits, insanely dark, but cool sort of.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: Summerteeth on August 18, 2007, 11:30:00 am
Rams Head holds about 2,000
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: DeathFromAbove1979 on August 18, 2007, 03:08:00 pm
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Originally posted by You go, Judge Alito:
  Rams Head holds about 2,000
on the website is says roughly 1800.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: sonickteam2 on August 18, 2007, 10:41:00 pm
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Originally posted by saintangelsin:
 
 Merriweather is DC... Just ask Dave Gahan from Depeche Mode haha. When I saw dm there back in 2001, he said "What's up Washington?" to the crowd.
 
Yeah, listen to what Dave Gahan says!!! I'm Suprised he didnt say "Whats up Cleveland!!!"
 
 anyway, its split usually, sometimes its "whats up Baltimore", sometimes its "Whats up DC", sometimes just "Whats up Maryland".
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: saintangelsin on August 19, 2007, 02:45:00 am
I think Sonar is a bit dark, but it's not a bad club. I saw Interpol there back in 2005 and the show seemed pretty good sound wise and the such.
 
 
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Originally posted by le sonick:
   
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Originally posted by saintangelsin:
 
 Merriweather is DC... Just ask Dave Gahan from Depeche Mode haha. When I saw dm there back in 2001, he said "What's up Washington?" to the crowd.
 
Yeah, listen to what Dave Gahan says!!! I'm Suprised he didnt say "Whats up Cleveland!!!"
 
 anyway, its split usually, sometimes its "whats up Baltimore", sometimes its "Whats up DC", sometimes just "Whats up Maryland". [/b]
Well everyone should listen to what Dave Gahan says  ;)  
 
 but really though, What's up Maryland works fine for me. I think it all depends on how aware the band is of their surroundings.
 
 
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Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
   
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Originally posted by You go, Judge Alito:
  Rams Head holds about 2,000
on the website is says roughly 1800. [/b]
That's what I figured. I knew it was more than what the 930 club holds. Does anyone remember how many people Nation held? I think it was close to ramshead live's numbers actually.
 
 
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Originally posted by ixkpd-bk:
  Well see for yourself:  http://www.fletchersbar.com/club-shows.php (http://www.fletchersbar.com/club-shows.php)
 
 They've got Skitzo Calypso and the Odd Girl Out CD Release Party.    :roll:  
That's nice to know, but I remember when they used to have pretty well known acts play there. I suppose times have changed.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: Marty666 on August 19, 2007, 10:59:00 am
Hammerjacks was Baltimores 930 club.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: beetsnotbeats on August 19, 2007, 11:44:00 am
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Originally posted by Marty666:
  Hammerjacks was Baltimores 930 club.
Wha?? You must be fairly young. From the late 70s to the early 90s, Hammerjacks was one of the premier hard-rock/metal clubs on the East Coast. It was the anti-930.
 
 Of course, if you're considering DC as a punk/alternative/indie city and Baltimore as a hard-rock/metal city then the clubs' respective statures within each scene is comparable.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: Jaguar on August 19, 2007, 11:54:00 am
I laughed at this too. Of course, Hammerjacks had been located in a couple different places so, again, you need to consider which one is being referred to. Maybe I could slightly agree with the latter one if you totally remove the general music and type of crowd that it catered to. Even then, I would tend not to agree.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: Marty666 on August 19, 2007, 12:00:00 pm
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Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:
   
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Originally posted by Marty666:
  Hammerjacks was Baltimores 930 club.
Wha?? You must be fairly young. From the late 70s to the early 90s, Hammerjacks was one of the premier hard-rock/metal clubs on the East Coast. It was the anti-930.
 
 Of course, if you're considering DC as a punk/alternative/indie city and Baltimore as a hard-rock/metal city then the clubs' respective statures within each scene is comparable. [/b]
i saw the luna chicks at hammerjacks and slayer played 930 so your genre based rules are all in your mind. bands would often play both venues on the same tour. I saw Marilyn Manson at Hammerjacks and at the 930 club.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: Marty666 on August 19, 2007, 12:09:00 pm
i might also add, next time you rent or watch the dvd for the john waters film Serial Mom, fast forward to the scene with L7 playing hammerjacks as the band "camel lips". If you pause the dvd in the right place you can see me jumping up and down in the crowd.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: sonickteam2 on August 19, 2007, 03:41:00 pm
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Originally posted by saintangelsin:
  That's nice to know, but I remember when they used to have pretty well known acts play there. I suppose times have changed.
thank Sonar for that one, i think.
 
   even as back to 3 years ago i saw Von Bondies, Bravery, Ours, Wolfmother and Soundtrack of Our Lives there and i believe Twilight Singers and Keane played there too.
 
   now a few of those bands play Rams Head Live but mostly the indie/garage bands are doing Sonar instead of Fletchers now.  In fact, Seth could probably explain this one much better since it does have something to do with IMP, no?
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: beetsnotbeats on August 19, 2007, 06:33:00 pm
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Originally posted by Marty666:
  i saw the luna chicks at hammerjacks and slayer played 930 so your genre based rules are all in your mind. bands would often play both venues on the same tour. I saw Marilyn Manson at Hammerjacks and at the 930 club.
My "genre based rules" are entirely accurate. The 90s were marked by more cross-over of genres between the venues but certainly not enough to make them similar. Lunachicks were 90s; Manson started in the 90s; Slayer has been around since the early 80s but I don't think they played 930 before '90. Both clubs established their basic identities by the early 80s; no one who was familiar with the venues would mistake one for the other. Even today, 930 is generally considered an alternative club despite booking many mainstream and classic acts.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: Marty666 on August 19, 2007, 07:42:00 pm
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Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:
   
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Originally posted by Marty666:
  i saw the luna chicks at hammerjacks and slayer played 930 so your genre based rules are all in your mind. bands would often play both venues on the same tour. I saw Marilyn Manson at Hammerjacks and at the 930 club.
My "genre based rules" are entirely accurate. The 90s were marked by more cross-over of genres between the venues but certainly not enough to make them similar. Lunachicks were 90s; Manson started in the 90s; Slayer has been around since the early 80s but I don't think they played 930 before '90. Both clubs established their basic identities by the early 80s; no one who was familiar with the venues would mistake one for the other. Even today, 930 is generally considered an alternative club despite booking many mainstream and classic acts. [/b]
so you admit there was "cross-over", so much for your narrowminded music classification system. the 930 club hosts shows of a multitude of genres and styles. from tony bennett to prince to james brown. they used to even have a late night gay disco night on saturdays after the last band.
 the 930 club is a venue that more books based on audience size expectations then something like a radio station which use a specific musical format.
 the 930 club doesn't have a specific musical format or any genre based defining rules that dictate who they book.
 Don't just judge the 930 and Hammerjacks based on the shows you went to.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: beetsnotbeats on August 19, 2007, 08:08:00 pm
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Originally posted by Marty666:
  so you admit there was "cross-over", so much for your narrowminded music classification system. the 930 club hosts shows of a multitude of genres and styles. from tony bennett to prince to james brown. they used to even have a late night gay disco night on saturdays after the last band.
When 930 was at its original location it was an alternative club. That is still its perception among concert goers to this day despite booking many more mainstream acts than at its previous location. Hammerjacks' legacy is as a hard-rock/metal club; no amount of revisionism will change that perception in the minds of those who frequented either or both clubs before the 90s.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: Marty666 on August 19, 2007, 09:14:00 pm
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Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:
   
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Originally posted by Marty666:
  so you admit there was "cross-over", so much for your narrowminded music classification system. the 930 club hosts shows of a multitude of genres and styles. from tony bennett to prince to james brown. they used to even have a late night gay disco night on saturdays after the last band.
When 930 was at its original location it was an alternative club. That is still its perception among concert goers to this day despite booking many more mainstream acts than at its previous location. Hammerjacks' legacy is as a hard-rock/metal club; no amount of revisionism will change that perception in the minds of those who frequented either or both clubs before the 90s. [/b]
this best sum's up my reply (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ab7Dksqfnw)
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: beetsnotbeats on August 19, 2007, 09:24:00 pm
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Originally posted by Marty666:
  this best sum's up my reply (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ab7Dksqfnw)
About eight years ago I was pulled over by a cop while playing ATR fucking loud. But it was just for a broken headlight, which I already knew about   :(
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: Marty666 on August 19, 2007, 09:36:00 pm
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Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:
   
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Originally posted by Marty666:
  this best sum's up my reply (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ab7Dksqfnw)
About eight years ago I was pulled over by a cop while playing ATR fucking loud. But it was just for a broken headlight, which I already knew about    :)
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: danknugz on August 21, 2007, 08:49:00 pm
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Originally posted by saintangelsin:
  Ramshead isn't so bad. I saw a few good shows there. I've yet to go see a band at the ottobar though. I've heard that the Ottobar is more like the Black Cat. Sonar size wise holds just as much as the 930 club. Ramshead live holds I think about 1,100 or something.
 
black cat is much bigger than ottobar. the sound at ottobar is a tad better as well.
 
 i havent been to ramshead yet, but i'll be going in october for Mono
 
 thank god for baltimore shows, otherwise i'd have to go outside for a cigarette like fruity ass DC.
 
 if you're a nonsmoker, blow me.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: sonickteam2 on August 22, 2007, 10:15:00 am
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Originally posted by danknugz:
 
 thank god for baltimore shows, otherwise i'd have to go outside for a cigarette like fruity ass DC.
 
 if you're a nonsmoker, blow me.
yeah!!!!
 
 but in February you wont be able to smoke there either.  :(
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: lbcardoni on August 22, 2007, 05:13:00 pm
Baltimore's new version of their version of the 930 club!  
 
 
 www.angelsrockbarbaltimore.com (http://www.angelsrockbarbaltimore.com)
 
 
    ;)      ;)
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: vansmack on August 22, 2007, 05:15:00 pm
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Originally posted by danknugz:
  if you're a nonsmoker, blow me.
This solidifies my theory that chicks that smoke, poke.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: danknugz on August 22, 2007, 06:49:00 pm
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Originally posted by le sonick:
 
 but in February you wont be able to smoke there either.   :(  
wow, i hadnt heard about that. the whole state of maryland is a giant turd. i should knock out 8 of my teeth and move to west virginia.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: miss pretentious on August 22, 2007, 07:36:00 pm
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Originally posted by danknugz:
   
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Originally posted by le sonick:
 
 but in February you wont be able to smoke there either.    :(  
wow, i hadnt heard about that. the whole state of maryland is a giant turd. i should knock out 8 of my teeth and move to west virginia. [/b]
actually a majority of the counties in west virginia are smoke free and probably less trashy than you.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: danknugz on August 23, 2007, 12:24:00 am
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Originally posted by miss pretentious:
   
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Originally posted by danknugz:
     
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Originally posted by le sonick:
 
 but in February you wont be able to smoke there either.      :(    
wow, i hadnt heard about that. the whole state of maryland is a giant turd. i should knock out 8 of my teeth and move to west virginia. [/b]
actually a majority of the counties in west virginia are smoke free and probably less trashy than you. [/b]
the strip clubs i went to in charleston weren't smoke free. thats about as far into that shithole as i travel.
 
 since you're so easily offended..
 
 Q:what does a girl from west virginia call her fiance?
 
 A:Dad
 
 thank you thank you good night. i'll be here all week. try the veal. brand new cadillac.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: sweetcell on August 23, 2007, 12:47:00 am
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Originally posted by danknugz:
 since you're so easily offended..
 
 Q:what does a girl from west virginia call her fiance?
 
 A:Dad
that's the best you can do?  really?  
 
 that's not exactly what i call "bringing it".
 
    <img src="http://www.acc.umu.se/~zqad/cats/1166649580-wqkogydy.jpg" alt=" - " />
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: danknugz on August 23, 2007, 08:16:00 am
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
   
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Originally posted by danknugz:
 since you're so easily offended..
 
 Q:what does a girl from west virginia call her fiance?
 
 A:Dad
that's the best you can do?  really?  
 
 that's not exactly what i call "bringing it".
 
     <img src="http://www.acc.umu.se/~zqad/cats/1166649580-wqkogydy.jpg" alt=" - " /> [/b]
im not exactly trying to "bring it" on an internet message board dude. im just fucking around with the young lady since she gets her panties in a knot so easily. i made a stupid joke about west virginia, and all the sudden im "trashy" because a girl named "pirate hooker" says so?
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: miss pretentious on August 23, 2007, 08:43:00 am
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Originally posted by danknugz:
   
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Originally posted by miss pretentious:
     
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Originally posted by danknugz:
       
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Originally posted by le sonick:
 
 but in February you wont be able to smoke there either.        :(      
wow, i hadnt heard about that. the whole state of maryland is a giant turd. i should knock out 8 of my teeth and move to west virginia. [/b]
actually a majority of the counties in west virginia are smoke free and probably less trashy than you. [/b]
the strip clubs i went to in charleston weren't smoke free. thats about as far into that shithole as i travel.
  [/b]
charleston is about 5 hours into the state... so obviously you are willing to travel pretty far.
 
 unless you went to charles town, which is a completely different town.
 
 i also somehow don't see how my 'panties got into a knot' over a fairly accurate statement.
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: beetsnotbeats on August 23, 2007, 08:59:00 am
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
   
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Originally posted by danknugz:
 since you're so easily offended..
 
 Q:what does a girl from west virginia call her fiance?
 
 A:Dad
that's the best you can do?  really?  
 
 that's not exactly what i call "bringing it".
 
     <img src="http://www.acc.umu.se/~zqad/cats/1166649580-wqkogydy.jpg" alt=" - " /> [/b]
<img src="http://midstateoffice.com/images/htk.jpg" alt=" - " />
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: eltee on August 23, 2007, 01:36:00 pm
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Originally posted by saintangelsin:
  As for the birchmere and the orignial ramshead that match up is pretty damn close.
 One thing I was wondering, do they still have shows at Fletchers? I remember back in the late 90s, 930 club used to post info about Fletchers and Bohagers.
If it helps, the Annapolis Ram's Head is the Tavern (B'more is "Live").
 
 Random question: Anyone remember where JSBX played back in '97? Was it Fletcher's or Bohager's?
 (I too wouldn't consider Hammerjack's to be equal to the current 9:30....perhaps a few shows on F St.? But, that's it.)
 
 Sorry if I'm routing this thread elsewhere, but I was just thinking about the Bayou...anyone miss it? (I didn't know much of the history of the owners or anything...)
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: danknugz on August 23, 2007, 01:47:00 pm
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Originally posted by miss pretentious:
  charleston is about 5 hours into the state... so obviously you are willing to travel pretty far.
 
 unless you went to charles town, which is a completely different town.
 
 i also somehow don't see how my 'panties got into a knot' over a fairly accurate statement.
it was charles town, my mistake.
 
 you got you panties in a knot when you said i was "trashy." you're obviously insecure about where you come from, since you resorted to name calling over a throwaway joke. but that's ok. anyways...
Title: Re: Baltimore's version of the 930 club
Post by: Bombay Chutney on August 23, 2007, 02:36:00 pm
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Originally posted by Greer Zoller:
  ... I was just thinking about the Bayou...anyone miss it?  
Not me.  I never liked that place.