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Testament: Dark Roots of Thrash
with  Overkill, Flotsam & Jetsam, 4arm
The Fillmore Silver Spring
Tuesday Feb 12, 2013
Thao & the Get Down Stay Down
3/20
Black Cat
atomicfront wrote:
K8teebug wrote:
I've been to plenty "seated" shows at DAR and Warner where everyone stands the entire time.  Why wouldn't that be the case for this show?  I can't imagine people sitting for Nick Cave.


yeah most of the time people do not sit.  it is nice to have seats as you don't have to stand between acts and don't lose your spot when you go to the bathroom or beer.  And most importantly you don't have people trying to push by you after the main act goes on.


its also nice when you are spaced out of your melon and you have to sit down for awhile, because this new dimension you found yourself in does not require standing.
Macwood Fleet
4/9/13 Verizon
;D
atomicfront wrote:
K8teebug wrote:
I've been to plenty "seated" shows at DAR and Warner where everyone stands the entire time.  Why wouldn't that be the case for this show?  I can't imagine people sitting for Nick Cave.


yeah most of the time people do not sit.  it is nice to have seats as you don't have to stand between acts and don't lose your spot when you go to the bathroom or beer.  And most importantly you don't have people trying to push by you after the main act goes on.

^ +1 this. The Bryan Ferry show at the Strathmore the audience stood for 3/4 of the show and it definitely skewed towards an older crowd that wouldn't surprise you if they sat the whole time.
Sitting at a show is only acceptable if you're in a fucking wheelchair!

slappy wrote:
atomicfront wrote:
K8teebug wrote:
I've been to plenty "seated" shows at DAR and Warner where everyone stands the entire time.  Why wouldn't that be the case for this show?  I can't imagine people sitting for Nick Cave.


yeah most of the time people do not sit.  it is nice to have seats as you don't have to stand between acts and don't lose your spot when you go to the bathroom or beer.  And most importantly you don't have people trying to push by you after the main act goes on.

^ +1 this. The Bryan Ferry show at the Strathmore the audience stood for 3/4 of the show and it definitely skewed towards an older crowd that wouldn't surprise you if they sat the whole time.
$85 for ORCH seats?!  That's WAY too much!!  9:30 was only $45!

RustyOrgan wrote:
Sitting at a show is only acceptable if you're in a fucking wheelchair!

slappy wrote:
atomicfront wrote:
K8teebug wrote:
I've been to plenty "seated" shows at DAR and Warner where everyone stands the entire time.  Why wouldn't that be the case for this show?  I can't imagine people sitting for Nick Cave.


yeah most of the time people do not sit.  it is nice to have seats as you don't have to stand between acts and don't lose your spot when you go to the bathroom or beer.  And most importantly you don't have people trying to push by you after the main act goes on.

^ +1 this. The Bryan Ferry show at the Strathmore the audience stood for 3/4 of the show and it definitely skewed towards an older crowd that wouldn't surprise you if they sat the whole time.

wml7 wrote:
Macwood Fleet
4/9/13 Verizon
;D


AARP Presale

Start: Thu, 12/13/12 10:00 AM EST
End: Thu, 12/13/12 10:00 PM EST


Wish I was kidding.
Kind of awesome.
azaghal1981 wrote:
Kind of awesome.


Kinda silly to extend it all the way till 10:00 pm.  Don't they know the blue plate special starts at 5:00?
Insert captcha/bad vision joke here.
RustyOrgan wrote:
$85 for ORCH seats?!  That's WAY too much!!  9:30 was only $45!

RustyOrgan wrote:
Sitting at a show is only acceptable if you're in a fucking wheelchair!

slappy wrote:
atomicfront wrote:
K8teebug wrote:
I've been to plenty "seated" shows at DAR and Warner where everyone stands the entire time.  Why wouldn't that be the case for this show?  I can't imagine people sitting for Nick Cave.


yeah most of the time people do not sit.  it is nice to have seats as you don't have to stand between acts and don't lose your spot when you go to the bathroom or beer.  And most importantly you don't have people trying to push by you after the main act goes on.

^ +1 this. The Bryan Ferry show at the Strathmore the audience stood for 3/4 of the show and it definitely skewed towards an older crowd that wouldn't surprise you if they sat the whole time.




$45 is a lot for a 930 club show. 
RustyOrgan wrote:
Sitting at a show is only acceptable if you're in a fucking wheelchair!

slappy wrote:
atomicfront wrote:
K8teebug wrote:
I've been to plenty "seated" shows at DAR and Warner where everyone stands the entire time.  Why wouldn't that be the case for this show?  I can't imagine people sitting for Nick Cave.


yeah most of the time people do not sit.  it is nice to have seats as you don't have to stand between acts and don't lose your spot when you go to the bathroom or beer.  And most importantly you don't have people trying to push by you after the main act goes on.

^ +1 this. The Bryan Ferry show at the Strathmore the audience stood for 3/4 of the show and it definitely skewed towards an older crowd that wouldn't surprise you if they sat the whole time.



or the show is Sigur Ros
grateful wrote:
wml7 wrote:
Macwood Fleet
4/9/13 Verizon
;D


AARP Presale

Start: Thu, 12/13/12 10:00 AM EST
End: Thu, 12/13/12 10:00 PM EST



Wish I was kidding.


Hey, you only have to be 50 to join.  I think a certain rather cool club owner qualifies….
Shemp wrote:
grateful wrote:
wml7 wrote:
Macwood Fleet
4/9/13 Verizon
;D


AARP Presale

Start: Thu, 12/13/12 10:00 AM EST
End: Thu, 12/13/12 10:00 PM EST



Wish I was kidding.


Hey, you only have to be 50 to join.  I think a certain rather cool club owner qualifies….


Oh is he getting us tickets?
BLONDE REDHEAD
U STREET MUSIC HALL
1/18
GROOVUS
That was meant as an expression of joy, not a band.
Ricardo Arjona
Patriot Center
Feb 7

on presale since 10 am…
Rufus Wainwright
2/12