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Bartelby

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Re: Crazed Concert Calendar
« Reply #45 on: June 17, 2005, 04:32:00 pm »
Pharmacist:  Glad you survived the Pizza boy/Playa wars.  I'm there with bells...maybe Mr. White will show.  The sound guy for JJ is one talented dude too....you'll be in good hands, and among friends and fans.

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Re: Crazed Concert Calendar
« Reply #46 on: June 19, 2005, 10:57:00 am »
The Pharmacy Prophets played a great opening show last night at JamminJ.  Their stepped-up rehearsal/show schedule has them really sounding "tight";  the new lead guitarist is incredible; and the Pharmacist sang some great songs: the vocals and harmonies were awesome. Their fans turned out enmass, which was good to see for an opening act - and I think the JJ staff/bookers took notice too. The only complaint was the set was too short...BTW:  Unlike a few other shows at JJ last week, their drummer handled the squirrely acoustics fabulously...backing way down - which paid off on the overall sound balance.  The crowd - many of whom showed up for the Prophets were really well behaved - obviously concert vets., and their merch. staff were the best looking girls in the place!!
 
 Marah? Well, I'll let their fans critique their show.  As a newbie, I thought they were good; interesting harmonies - with EVERY band member singing, but I found their set a little monotonous...of course, it could be CRAZED CONCERT CALENDAR syndrome...seven concerts/eight days.  ZZZZZZZ eh?

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« Reply #47 on: June 20, 2005, 02:37:00 pm »
Twas a fine old time, had fun with Marah and their crowd was super cool.  Thanks to you and the mighty El Tee for a good old night.
 
 The merch girls had a blast.
 
 Whee!

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« Reply #48 on: June 20, 2005, 02:56:00 pm »
Twas a fine old time, had fun with Marah and their crowd was super cool.  Thanks to you and the mighty El Tee for a good old night.
 
 The merch girls had a blast.
 
 Whee!

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« Reply #49 on: June 20, 2005, 05:22:00 pm »
Well...I survived my concert binge.
 
 To paraphrase the great Patterson Hood: "I've lived to tell about it & hopefully do a whole lot more crazy stupid shit."
 
 As if to prove that I do indeed have some sort of masochistic bent - I added another show into the mix: we stayed in Manhattan an extra night to catch the 2nd National show.
 
 It actually wasn't nearly as difficult as I thought...after the first couple nights it just felt like a festival...one of my own creation.
 
 I'd rate the gigs as:
 
 #1 The National - Thursday night 6/16 @ The Mercury Lounge. One of the most passionate performances I have ever seen in my new favorite venue. They played nearly every hard song they have. You'd never believe how generally mellow their cds are if you had seen this show.
 
 #2 Jon Dee Graham - Thursday 6/10 @ Club Cafe Pittsburgh. Only 8 people in the crowd. The band played like there was 400. Jon D is a SERIOUSLY underappreciated talent. It was like a personal VH1 Storytellers. He talked directly with us after every song - asked for requests and played everyone. Played for 2.5 hours. Definitely one of my shows of the year & one of the most unique concert experiences I've ever had.
 
 #3 Bloc Party - Wednesday 6/15 @ Webster Hall NY.
 Haven't seen a crowd that into a band since The Hives @ the Black Cat. They ended their encore - turned the house lights/music on - then a sound man came out & said: "If you are interested, they want to come back out." The remaining crowd got to hear 2 new songs - one as good as anything they played all night.
 
 #4 The National - Friday 6/17 @ Mercury Lounge.
 Mostly the same set - mostly the same crowd - but still so very good. The singers parents were there causing it to be just a little more restrained than Thursday.
 
 #5 Drive-by Truckers - Saturday 6/11 Free @ Point State Park in Pittsburgh. Probably somewhere in my mid teens seeing them & maybe the most fun I've ever seen them have. A good crowd waiting through thunderstorms. I miss the sloppy bar band they used to be but there's no overlooking the potent rock n roll machine they've become...so tight with so much talent.
 
 #6 Pixies 6/9 @ Chev Amp in Pittsburgh. A short & sweet set. Shamefully to a 1/2 full house. Not as good as Coachella, but in this case - the standard for #6 is still very high.
 
 I ended up skipping Marah. Something about some overdue reviews I had.      :D      
 
 And I had to endure some pretty horrific opening acts during this little stretch. None worse than the Linkin Park Jr band that opened for Bloc Party.
 
 You know it's bad when:
 *You see the same opener twice in one week opening for different bands - the surprisingly decent Engineers,
 *The bartenders start buying you drinks @ the Mercury because you spent so much money there the night before, and
 *Even after all this you find yourself wishing you had another show to go to tonight!        ;)

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Re: Crazed Concert Calendar
« Reply #50 on: June 20, 2005, 05:25:00 pm »
is chevy the former ic light tent?
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grotty

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« Reply #51 on: June 20, 2005, 05:30:00 pm »
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Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
  is chevy the former ic light tent?
Yep - one of the lamest venues in America. Standing around on a parking lot.

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Re: Crazed Concert Calendar
« Reply #52 on: June 20, 2005, 05:34:00 pm »
i was in the front row for a ben folds five show there...in lawn seats. couldn't see a damn thing
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« Reply #53 on: June 20, 2005, 05:40:00 pm »
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Originally posted by HoyaParanoia:
 
 and you're on E Houston, close to tons of other bars and crap ... i don't remember names, i just remember the hangover the next day =)
You couldn't have been more accurate with this.
 
 We left the Mercury on Saturday morning (Friday night show) @ about 1:30.
 
 Didn't want to go home yet. Found a groovy little bar on the corner with good atmosphere & tunes.
 
 At about 3:30 a.m. we realized they hadn't closed yet.
 
 At about 4:00 a.m. the bar was crowded again with one of the weirdest yet coolest crowds you could imagine.
 
 At about 5:00 a.m we headed for the front door only to find that we were locked in. Rather than bother the bartender, we went back for more drinks.
 
 At about 6:00 a.m. the bartender pulled all the blinds. We thought he was closing. Rather he was just shielding us from the rising sun.
 
 At 7:00 a.m. we finally burst through a fire door - free at last: Dawn of the Dead June 2005.

grotty

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« Reply #54 on: June 20, 2005, 05:42:00 pm »
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Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
  i was in the front row for a ben folds five show there...in lawn seats. couldn't see a damn thing
Lawn? Are you thinking of Starlake... the Merriweather type amphitheatre outside of town?
 
 Chevy (IC Light) is over in Station Square. It's all concrete.

Bartelby

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Re: Crazed Concert Calendar
« Reply #55 on: June 20, 2005, 05:56:00 pm »
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Originally posted by The Artist Formerly Known As grotty:
   
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Originally posted by HoyaParanoia:
 
 and you're on E Houston, close to tons of other bars and crap ... i don't remember names, i just remember the hangover the next day =)
You couldn't have been more accurate with this.
 
 We left the Mercury on Saturday morning (Friday night show) @ about 1:30.
 
 Didn't want to go home yet. Found a groovy little bar on the corner with good atmosphere & tunes.
 
 At about 3:30 a.m. we realized they hadn't closed yet.
 
 At about 4:00 a.m. the bar was crowded again with one of the weirdest yet coolest crowds you could imagine.
 
 At about 5:00 a.m we headed for the front door only to find that we were locked in. Rather than bother the bartender, we went back for more drinks.
 
 At about 6:00 a.m. the bartender pulled all the blinds. We thought he was closing. Rather he was just shielding us from the rising sun.
 
 At 7:00 a.m. we finally burst through a fire door - free at last: Dawn of the Dead June 2005. [/b]
I think that bar is called "Eleven", benches around the outside of the main room; downstairs party area - kinda creepy; VIP room behind the stage...??  Lots of after party action there so you'll see cab loads of musicians arrive around 3:00. I left when they reopened and let us out - the sun was up - rush hour just starting.

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Re: Crazed Concert Calendar
« Reply #56 on: June 20, 2005, 06:05:00 pm »
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Originally posted by BadSushi:
   I think that bar is called "Eleven", benches around the outside of the main room; downstairs party area - kinda creepy; VIP room behind the stage...??  Lots of after party action there so you'll see cab loads of musicians arrive around 3:00. I left when they reopened and let us out - the sun was up - rush hour just starting.
You'd think after all the time I spent there I'd know the name...but no luck.
 Your description sounds spot on though.
 I can't wait to go back!
 
 You know you are in NYC when you are walking down the street & here comes Carlos D from Interpol. All decked out like he just came from a gig. I asked to see his gun holster. He wouldn't oblige so we warned the girls he was with about his rumoured STDs. He was not pleased. Luckily he had no posse and couldn't run very fast in all those fancy threads.