Originally posted by redsock:
Originally posted by wanderlust j. marshmallow:
Redsock,
That's the week before Coachella weekend. It happens to SF every year.
But, SF gets some rare ones on Thursday, Friday and Saturday:
Thursday - Calvin Harris at 330 Ritch
Friday - Plasticines at Rickshaw Stop
Saturday - Goldfrapp at Warfield (early)
Saturday - Simian Mobile Disco / Cut Copy / Black Kids @ Mezzanine (late, doors at 10)
bonus on Sunday: The Mae Shi with PRE and XBXRX at Bottom of the Hill.
See you Saturday and Sunday? :eek:
Originally posted by redsock:
So, I'm heading back to SF for work next week, looking for a show and I see the line-up for Wednesday night.
Raconteurs at Bimbo's
Yeasayer and Man Man at GAMH
DCFC and Cave Singers at the Fillmore
Caribou and Fuck Buttoms at the Independent
The Verve @ Warfield
Same night. Maybe DC could hit three of these at once, maybe. But, we're not SF.
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Sadly, I'm on a red-eye friday night and will not be there over the weekend. I'd check out Calvin Harris at Popscene, but I am not in love with that place. Waited waaay to long in line to see Vampire Weekend earlier this year, and was unimpressed completely with the band and the venue. Though a lot of acts play there I'd like to see. Bottom of the Hill is a bit better Venue IMHO, though I perfer Popscene's location. [/b]
isnt that like comparing apples and oranges? Bottom of the Hill is an actual concert venue. Popscene (330 ritch) was (and probably still is) a dance club. bands might do shows here and there, but if you notice most these shows are on thurs nights because that is the night of popscene.
it used to be a spot for after-parties(on thurs nights) but most of us went to hear the best new britpop and indie and dance and if you were lucky the band might play a short set. (they also had other nights there) now its turned into full sets with bands from the UK often having their first gig in the US here. Pretty cool if you ask me.
Besides if it werent for popscene, i dont think most these bands would be playing in SF. Aaron Axelson (of live 105) is pretty good on finding some hot new talent that no one has ever heard of. His show on Sunday nights is worth a listen.