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Jay Pritzker Pavilion at Millenium Park would be an ideal venue for Sonar Festival…
atomicfront wrote:
35 minutes away how dreadful.   geez if more people went to the dates at pimlico

pimlico?  dude, that's like an hour and fifteen away.
You do know that Chicago has SIX times the population that DC has, right? If you want the "benefits" of living in a big city, quit yer bitchin and move to one.


redsock wrote:
slappy wrote:
Sonar festival coming to Chicago Sept. 9-11
http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/ct-live-0616-sonar-music-fest-20100616,0,2366087.story

Perfect city for it. Could be interesting, wish they had started booking earlier as LCD, Hot Chip, Delorean, and Major Lazer would've been nice if they weren't playing Pitchfork or Lollapalooza.


Just to be bitter about this, that might be the 10th somewhat mainstream music festival Chicago hosts. We can't get one.
which makes chicago more attractive for a festival such as sonar…

redsock wrote:

All 10 or whatever the number is in Chicago are pretty much in the city proper and all generally public transportation accessible.
Having grown up in Chicago, you couldn't pay me enough to live there. It's 600 miles away, an easy plane ride and not expensive if you plan in advance. It's cool that they still have a vibrant concert scene, but we've got Seth making stuff happen here. Thank God for him.
bearman wrote:
Having grown up in Chicago, you couldn't pay me enough to live there. It's 600 miles away, an easy plane ride and not expensive if you plan in advance. It's cool that they still have a vibrant concert scene, but we've got Seth making stuff happen here. Thank God for him.


That makes absolutely no sense. You couldn't be paid enough to live there, yet it's an easy and possibly cheap plane ride if you plan in advance?

Chicago is a violent hellhole filled with fat asses, btw.
TMUL delivers again.

Thousand wrote:
bearman wrote:
Having grown up in Chicago, you couldn't pay me enough to live there. It's 600 miles away, an easy plane ride and not expensive if you plan in advance. It's cool that they still have a vibrant concert scene, but we've got Seth making stuff happen here. Thank God for him.


That makes absolutely no sense. You couldn't be paid enough to live there, yet it's an easy and possibly cheap plane ride if you plan in advance?

Chicago is a violent hellhole filled with fat asses, btw.
James wrote:
You do know that Chicago has SIX times the population that DC has, right? If you want the "benefits" of living in a big city, quit yer bitchin and move to one.


If you're gonna be snarky at least choose relevent facts.
I think we can all agree that metro populations are a more accurate representation.
At last count the DC metro area was ranked 8th at 5,476,241 (just 70K below Miami).
Chicago was 3rd with 9,580,567.
That's not even TWICE the population of the still very large Chicago.

DC is obviously hampered by a multitude of restrictions from not being/part of a state. Being wedged between two states that aren't too willing to give proper funding for the metro region infrastructure doesn't help.
So it can't…
-Have really cool big tall buildings to increase population within the city proper. It also has to fight with VA and MD suburbs for companies to relocate within the city.
-Develop and build really cool modern parks like Millennium
-Properly maintain its rapid transit system.
-Etc, etc…

THAT is why you will never see a bunch of really cool music festivals in DC.  Hey, most of the museums are free! (and really cool.)
@ RnR hotel:

Hercules and Love Affair  - 8/3
Titus Andronicus & Free Energy - 9/24
Born Ruffians - 10/5
Stars
9/28 and 9/29
9:30 Club
Jenny & Johnny
Black Cat 9/16
Fiddling with the show ID's in Ticketfly URL's for a little while always yields something.

Klaxons
9/21
930
wovenhand
dc9
october 7
azaghal1981 wrote:
Fiddling with the show ID's in Ticketfly URL's for a little while always yields something.

Klaxons
9/21
930


Do they have a new album coming out? I havent heard anything form their camp in years.
azaghal1981 wrote:
Fiddling with the show ID's in Ticketfly URL's for a little while always yields something.

Klaxons
9/21
930



Hmm, which ID do you use to find secret shows?
Billy Bragg
930 Club
9/19
There is a 5-digit number in each URL. Just play with that.
azaghal1981 wrote:
There is a 5-digit number in each URL. Just play with that.


wow… even i'm not THAT bored.

i wouldn't have said this publicly… now TF is on to this trick and more stop putting them up.
Interpol
The National
July 29