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How come DC never gets any good live in-stores?
« on: April 10, 2006, 02:34:00 pm »
Look at this list from Easy Street Records in Seattle in the last 2+ years. Reads like a who's who in indie music in that time frame.
 
 
 http://www.buymusichere.net/rel/v2_home.php?storenr=21&deptnr=16
 
 
 UPCOMING 2006 IN-STORES  
 
   
 
 HARD-FI
 Sunday, March 19th
 @ 3:00 pm â?? (Queen Anne)
 20 Mercer Street
 
   
 
 GOMEZ
 Tuesday, March 21st
 @ 6:00 pm â?? (Queen Anne)
 20 Mercer Street
 
   
 
 RHETT MILLER
 Friday, March 24th
 @ 6:00 pm â?? (Queen Anne)
 20 Mercer Street
 
   
 
 VETIVER
 Monday, March 27th
 @ 6:30 pm â?? (Queen Anne)
 20 Mercer Street
 
   
 
 WE ARE SCIENTISTS
 Tuesday, March 28th
 @ 6:00 pm â?? (Queen Anne)
 20 Mercer Street
 
   
 
 SERA CAHOONE
 Friday, March 31st
 @ 8:00 pm â?? (West Seattle)
 4559 California Ave. SW
 
   
 
 EAGLES OF DEATH METAL
 Monday, April 3rd
 @ 9:00 pm â?? (Queen Anne)
 20 Mercer Street
 
   
 
 CALEXICO
 Thursday, April 13th
 @ 9:00 pm â?? (Queen Anne)
 20 Mercer Street
 
 
 ________________________________________________
 
 
 2006 Easy Street Records In-Stores in Review:
 
 ROB DICKINSON Thursday, Jan 19th - Queen Anne
 LAKE TROUT Friday, Jan 20th - Queen Anne
 ESTER DRANG Saturday, Jan 21st- Queen Anne
 MORNINGWOOD Tuesday, Jan 24th- Queen Anne
 The BLACK ANGELS Sunday, Feb 12th- Queen Anne
 The JUAN MACLEAN Sunday, Feb 12th- Queen Anne
 ROGUE WAVE Sunday, Feb 26th - Queen Anne
 The STRANGER: BIG SHOT showcase Friday, Mar 3rd- Queen Anne
 (featuring: Speaker Speaker, Tennis Pro, The Emergency & Romance)
 MERCIR Sunday, Mar 5th- Queen Anne
 MUDHONEY Tuesday, Mar 7th- Queen Anne
 FLOGGING MOLLY Wednesday, Mar 8th- Queen Anne
 ISOBEL CAMPBELL Thursday, Mar 9th- Queen Anne
 MAGNET Friday, Mar 10th- Queen Anne
 NEW YORK RIFLES Saturday, Mar 11th- Queen Anne
 
 
 
 
 2005 Easy Street Records In-Stores in Review:
 
 MERCIR Saturday, Feb 26th - West Seattle
 ROBBERS ON HIGH STREET Sunday, Feb 27th - Queen Anne
 JENS LECKMAN Tuesday, Mar 1st - Queen Anne
 ROBYN HITCHCOCK Friday, Mar 4th - West Seattle
 BLACK MOUNTAIN Friday, Mar 11th - Queen Anne
 CARBON LEAF Tuesday, Mar 22nd - Queen Anne
 BLOC PARTY Saturday, Mar 26th - Queen Anne
 THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS Monday, Mar 28th - Queen Anne
 BIG BUSINESS Thursday, Mar 31st - Queen Anne
 AUTOLUX Saturday, Apr 2nd- Queen Anne
 THE BRAVERY Saturday, Apr 2nd- Queen Anne
 COPELAND Saturday, Apr 16th- Queen Anne
 CRYSTAL SKULLS Sunday, Apr 17th- Queen Anne
 KINGS OF LEON Wednesday, Apr 27th- Queen Anne
 PEARL JAM Friday, Apr 29th- West Seattle
 JOHN DOE Sunday, May 1st- Queen Anne
 The FEMURS Saturday, May 7th- Queen Anne
 PREFUSE 73 Tuesday, May 17th- Queen Anne
 TRAIL OF THE DEAD Saturday, May 21st- Queen Anne
 GRAHAM COLTON BAND Thursday, May 26th- Queen Anne
 50 FOOT WAVE Tuesday, June 7th- Queen Anne
 ELECTRELANE Sunday, June 12th- Queen Anne
 THE MYRIAD Tuesday, June 14th- Queen Anne
 EMBRACE Thursday, June 16th- Queen Anne
 The FUTUREHEADS Thursday, June 16th- Queen Anne
 LONGWAVE Sunday, June 19th- Queen Anne
 The YOUTH GROUP Sunday, June 19th- West Seattle
 BLUE SCHOLARS Thursday, June 21st- Queen Anne
 DEATH IN VEGAS Sunday, June 26th- Queen Anne
 MAXIMO PARK Sunday, July 3rd- Queen Anne
 LAURA CANTRELL Monday, July 11th- Queen Anne
 JAMISONPARKER Tuesday, July 19th- Queen Anne
 The KNITTERS Friday, July 22nd- Queen Anne
 KINSKI Saturday, July 23rd- Queen Anne
 TEAM SLEEP Sunday, July 24th- Queen Anne
 The VANITY PROJECT Thursday, July 28th- Queen Anne
 TURIN BRAKES Friday, July 29th- Queen Anne
 WEST INDIAN GIRL Friday, July 29th- Queen Anne
 The STARVATIONS Saturday, July 30th- Queen Anne
 The NEVVERS Saturday, August 6th- Queen Anne
 MC CHRIS Friday, August 26th- Queen Anne
 JOHN VANDERSLICE Friday, September 2nd- Queen Anne
 HARVEY DANGER Saturday, September 3rd- Queen Anne
 The POSIES Sunday, September 4th- Queen Anne
 BOBBY BARE, JR. Wednesday, September 7th- Queen Anne
 OLD TYME RELIJUN Thursday, September 15th- Queen Anne
 DAVID POE/DUNCAN SHEIK Sunday, September 25th- Queen Anne
 RODNEY CROWELL Thursday, September 29th- Queen Anne
 EARTH Friday, September 30th- Queen Anne
 CUT COPY Friday, September 30th- West Seattle
 NORTH MISSISSIPPI ALLSTARS Saturday, October 1st- West Seattle
 MIKE DOUGHTY Monday, October 3rd- Queen Anne
 DUNGEN Tuesday, October 4th- Queen Anne
 UNCLE EARL Sunday, Queen Anne 9th- Queen Anne
 DREDJ Wednesday, October 12th- Queen Anne
 ROSIE THOMAS Friday, October 21st- Queen Anne
 JIM JAMES (My Morning Jacket) Saturday, November 5th- Queen Anne
 JACK ENDINO Sunday, November 6th- Queen Anne
 DIAMOND NIGHTS Thursday, November 10th- Queen Anne
 JULIETTE & THE LICKS Tuesday, November 15th- Queen Anne
 CLOROX GIRLS Friday, November 18th- Queen Anne
 CHARLIE SEXTON & SHANNON McNALLY Saturday, November 19th- Queen Anne
 BLUE SCHOLARS Tuesday, December 6th- Queen Anne
 BRANDI CARLILE Thursday, December 15th- Queen Anne
 
 
 
 2004 Easy Street Records In-Stores in Review:
 
 PHANTOM PLANET Friday, Jan 16th - Queen Anne
 SOUTH Tuesday, Jan 27th - Queen Anne
 LOW FLYING OWLS Thursday, Feb 19th - Queen Anne
 ROONEY Thursday, Feb 26th - Queen Anne
 50 FOOT WAVE Friday, Feb 27th - Queen Anne
 STARS Sunday, Feb 29th - Queen Anne
 JOHN VANDERSLICE Thursday, Mar 4th - Queen Anne
 SLEEPY JACKSON Tuesday, Mar 9th - Queen Anne
 FRANZ FERDINAND Tuesday, Mar 23rd - Queen Anne
 PAUL KELLY Tuesday, Mar 23rd - West Seattle
 COOPER TEMPLE CLAUSE Sunday, Mar 28th - Queen Anne
 COCOROSIE Wednesday, Apr 7th - Queen Anne
 STELLASTARR* Saturday, Apr 24th - Queen Anne
 SNOW PATROL Sunday, May 2nd - Queen Anne
 LOS LONELY BOYS Saturday, May 8th - Queen Anne
 DANCE DISASTER MOVEMENT Tuesday, May 11th - Queen Anne
 CATHETERS Tuesday, May 18th - Queen Anne
 RJD2 Friday, May 21st - Queen Anne
 JOANNA NEWSOM Saturday, June 5th - Queen Anne
 PETRACOVICH Friday, June 11th - West Seattle
 THE STARVATIONS Saturday, June 12th - Queen Anne
 THE STILLS Sunday, June 13th - Queen Anne
 FUNKSTORUNG Tuesday, June 29th - Queen Anne
 THE FEMURS Saturday, July 10th - West Seattle
 KUMA Saturday, July 10th - West Seattle
 THE VELLS Sunday, July 11th - West Seattle
 GOMEZ Thursday, July 15th - Queen Anne
 KEN STRINGFELLOW Saturday, July 17th - Queen Anne
 BOB SCHNEIDER Tuesday, July 20th - Queen Anne
 THE DELAYS Friday, July 23rd - Queen Anne
 THE VEILS (Finn Andrews) Monday, July 26th - Queen Anne
 SAHARA HOTNIGHTS Friday, July 30th - Queen Anne
 willpower Thursday,August 5th - Queen Anne
 SAETA Friday, August 6th - West Seattle
 STOLEN OGRE Friday, August 13th - West Seattle
 PATTI SMITH Sunday, August 15th - Queen Anne
 PRESIDENTS of USA Monday, August 16th - Queen Anne
 CALL AND RESPONSE Friday, August 20th - Queen Anne
 IAN MOORE Saturday, Sept. 4th - Queen Anne
 KULTUR SHOCK Saturday, Sept. 4th - Queen Anne
 THE HELIO SEQUENCE Saturday, Sept. 4th - Queen Anne
 VAN HUNT Saturday, Sept. 4th - Queen Anne
 JOEY SANTIAGO Sunday, Sept. 5th - Queen Anne
 TWO GALLANTS Tuesday, Sept. 7th - Queen Anne
 MOCEAN WORKER Saturday, Sept. 18th - West Seattle
 PATTON OSWALT Wednesday, Sept. 22nd - West Seattle
 SCISSOR SISTERS Thursday, Sept. 23rd - Queen Anne
 ROBBERS ON HIGH STREET Friday, Sept. 24th - Queen Anne
 VIVA VOCE Saturday, Sept. 25th - Queen Anne
 RILO KILEY Saturday, Sept. 25th - Queen Anne
 AUTUMN DIVERS Thursday, Sept. 30th - West Seattle
 TRASHCAN SINATRAS Friday, Oct. 1st - Queen Anne
 THE VELLS Saturday, Oct. 9th - Queen Anne
 KAKI KING Sunday, Oct. 10th - West Seattle
 EAGLES OF DEATH METAL Tuesday, Oct. 12th - West Seattle
 SMOOSH Friday, Oct. 15th - Queen Anne
 YELLOWCARD Wednesday, Oct. 20 - Queen Anne
 DUSTY 45â??s Saturday, Oct. 23 - West Seattle
 TRAVIS MORRISON Saturday, Oct. 30 - Queen Anne
 DELGADOS Monday, Nov. 1st - West Seattle
 TIFT MERRITT Tuesday, Nov. 2nd - West Seattle
 CAMPER VAN BEETHOVEN Saturday, Nov. 6th - Queen Anne
 CITIZEN COPE Wednesday, Nov 10th - Queen Anne
 DE LA SOUL Monday, Nov 15th - Queen Anne
 THE DEARS Sunday, Dec 5th - West Seattle

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Re: How come DC never gets any good live in-stores?
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2006, 02:40:00 pm »
That would be awesome to be able to go into our local record store and see that many big artists doing in-stores that frequently.
 
 What's the deal with the new name, Rhettster?

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Re: How come DC never gets any good live in-stores?
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2006, 02:42:00 pm »
Impressive, but I think DC needs to build a store like Easy Street first.  I was there in December and that place is huge.  It was like an indie megastore - CDs, shirts, magazines, books, vinyl, and plenty of room for performances.

Re: How come DC never gets any good live in-stores?
« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2006, 02:44:00 pm »
I've been reading Our Band Could be Your Life and noticed the similarity of the name Charlie Nakajima with Charlie Nakatestes. The latter came straight out of my head before I had ever even heard of the former.
 
 
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  That would be awesome to be able to go into our local record store and see that many big artists doing in-stores that frequently.
 
 What's the deal with the new name, Rhettster?

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Re: How come DC never gets any good live in-stores?
« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2006, 02:48:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakajima, Fired by Mascis:
  I've been reading Our Band Could be Your Life and noticed the similarity of the name Charlie Nakajima with Charlie Nakatestes.  
That's maybe my favorite "music" book ever. Great read.

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Re: How come DC never gets any good live in-stores?
« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2006, 02:52:00 pm »
Amoeba in LA (and Berkley/SF, but i haven't been) has the same thing...it's great, because a lot of the time there the bands will really play full sets for an hour or so if the place gets packed

Re: How come DC never gets any good live in-stores?
« Reply #6 on: April 10, 2006, 02:52:00 pm »
The author is the drummer for a halfway decent band called King of France, who opened the Nada Surf/Rougue Wave show.
 
 I wish he had included Bad Brains and the Dead Kennedys.

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Re: How come DC never gets any good live in-stores?
« Reply #7 on: April 10, 2006, 02:57:00 pm »
we don't really have much in the line of in-stores down here in richmond.
 no doubt played plan 9 back in 1995.
 i know there's been others, but that's the only thing i can think of off the top of my head.. not that it's interesting.
 
 when i was in boston, i caught part of an in-store set by jeff buckley once.

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Re: How come DC never gets any good live in-stores?
« Reply #8 on: April 10, 2006, 02:58:00 pm »
The owner of Easy Street is also the president of the Coalition of Independent Music Stores (CIMS) which probably gives the store more pull then most... Pearl Jam performance there was specifically for the members of CIMS and was recorded to be sold at CIMS stores...
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Re: How come DC never gets any good live in-stores?
« Reply #9 on: April 10, 2006, 03:04:00 pm »
I went to see Azerrad at Olssons when that book came out.  Azerrad said he left the Dead Kennedys out of the book because they reached their height in the '70s.  I would assume the same holds true for Bad Brains.  
 
 Ian MacKaye was at the reading also.  He gave Azerrad some shit for telling lots of anecdotes like the story of the penis on Amy Carter's suitcase and not focusing on how the '80s punk bands were builders of community.

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Re: How come DC never gets any good live in-stores?
« Reply #10 on: April 10, 2006, 03:06:00 pm »
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Originally posted by distance:
  we don't really have much in the line of in-stores down here in richmond.
 no doubt played plan 9 back in 1995.
 i know there's been others, but that's the only thing i can think of off the top of my head.. not that it's interesting.
 
Plan-9 does have a fair amount considering we're richmond, but they're horribly advertised. I know they've had ween, stellastarr*, ted leo, yellowcard, etc. Not that I'm saying those are great acts, but at least it's something.

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Re: How come DC never gets any good live in-stores?
« Reply #11 on: April 10, 2006, 05:26:00 pm »
There doesn't seem to be any record stores cool enough in the DC area that would be able to pull it off. Probably not because bands don't want to do it, but because no record stores are pro-active enough to get them there.

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Re: How come DC never gets any good live in-stores?
« Reply #12 on: April 11, 2006, 11:33:00 am »
There were tons of great in-stores at Now! Music and Fashion in Arlington when it was still around ...
 
 Magnetic Fields
 Will Oldham
 Cex
 Neko Case
 Bettie Serveert