Originally posted by bnyced0:
Originally posted by distance:
Originally posted by Julian, faux celeb-porn CONNOISSEUR:
I'm heading out to SP in the morning for the next two shows. Will report back.
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as am i! [/b]
Be sure to pass on information about the vibe in the town, good/bad bars in the immediate area, unique merch, etc. I've been to Asheville a couple of times, but based on what I've read the entire scene is bonkers right now through 5 July. I'm only doing a fly by on Friday for one show but would still be interested in any quality info to reduce the learning curve for Smashville 2007. [/b]
Asheville is incredible. As a Chicago native, I couldn't figure out why they weren't doing the first shows back in the Windy City. But Asheville was top to bottom a great place with a great vibe. Lots of bars with great beers, live music everywhere, tons of art galleries and nice little restaurants. Check out the French Cafe for their coffee up the road. There is a bar right in the middle of the downtown stretch (can't remember the name) that has something like 70 beers on tap.
All in all, a great town.
And the Orange Peel was nothing short of amazing. They're handling 1000 people every night - will call only tickets - and managing their lines efficiently and effectively. Beer is cheap ($3.75!! for a Microbrew!!), as is water. The room is incredible, with great sound, and plenty of room to move. You don't feel as though the show is completely sold out, as there is plenty of space.
Top to bottom, a great, great concert experience. As far as clubs on that level, the only places I've been that are in the same league are the Metro in Chicago and the 9:30 Club. I'd encourage ANYONE who is debating trying to go down to these shows to go - they'll be unlike anything you've ever seen, and truly a great experience.
As far as unique merch? The Pumpkins teamed up with Drifter - a boutique t-shirt label that you can buy in Nordstrom - and are offering a show exclusive t-shirt for the Asheville residency that is pretty awesome. You can see it on the Drifter website. But it is expensive. Drifter t-shirts sell for about $55 retail anyway; the Pumpkins version was $50 on site. They also have a bunch of the regular tour shirts with the Zeitgeist logo, as well as lithographs and the flag with the new logo.
Trying to think of any other relevant points...feel free to ask if you want to know any more about the town. I stayed in a Red Roof Inn about 15 minutes from the venue, and it was cheap and easily accessible. No problems with parking anywhere either.