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azaghal1981 wrote:
Somewhere not far from where any of us is, DFA1979 is pooping his pants.


I'll be pooping later. Still at work. :\ nothing to poop about here :\
No album leak downloads at work? That would be a deal breaker for me.
Our IT department confronted me once about downloading and I said, hey part of my job is keeping my ear to the street and this is an essential part of that. And they bought it!

Hoping, however, that I won't have to explain how downloading Farrah Abraham's sex tape is part of keeping my ear to the street even though it totally is.
DeathFromAbove1979 wrote:
hutch wrote:
Queens of the Stone Age

>:(

EDIT: QOTSA are playing Red Rocks with Gogol Bordello. What.

Also, Gogol Bordello will be opening for the mighty Dave Matthews Band at the Lube on 7/27… At Floydfest in Floyd, VA. on 7/25…… Uh, Seth?


Gogol Bordello is headlining with Queens of stone age opening at Red Rocks?  That is a good reason to come to show late.
FLAG (Chuck, Dez, Keith, Bill, Stephen version of Black Flag)

Mon Sept. 16th
Baltimore Soundstage
Stillwater wrote:
beetsnotbeats wrote:
Stillwater wrote:
Local Natives w/ Wild Nothing
09/23 ? Annapolis, MD @ Rams Head On Stage *

That's a big show for RH On Stage isn't it?


It's at Rams Head Live in Beemore.


That makes more sense.  The dates I saw had it wrong I guess.


Local Natives just posted a tour poster on Facebook that says Annapolis. Weird
Is the QOTSA bassist still bound for prison?
was this on their initial summer season schedule?

The Psychedelic Furs
The Go-Go's
Wolf Trap
June 13
How do the Psychedelic Furs go from being a no-show at the 9:30 Anniversary Part to being headliners at Wolftrap?
James wrote:
How do the Psychedelic Furs go from being a no-show at the 9:30 Anniversary Part to being headliners at Wolftrap?


I didn't realize IMP books Wolftrap… learn something new every day…
Relaxer wrote:
For people interested in this sort of thing, the new QOTSA album has leaked.


Hopefully they decide to release it earlier as a result.
Point being why would Wolftrap book such a seemingly small draw band as a headliner? Unless they think that the two bands together is a big draw.

hutch wrote:
James wrote:
How do the Psychedelic Furs go from being a no-show at the 9:30 Anniversary Part to being headliners at Wolftrap?


I didn't realize IMP books Wolftrap… learn something new every day…
James wrote:
Point being why would Wolftrap book such a seemingly small draw band as a headliner? Unless they think that the two bands together is a big draw.

hutch wrote:
James wrote:
How do the Psychedelic Furs go from being a no-show at the 9:30 Anniversary Part to being headliners at Wolftrap?


I didn't realize IMP books Wolftrap… learn something new every day…



I think you need a cup of coffee or something because the old noggin'' ain't working


I mean what makes them a "small draw"?.. maybe 18 months ago or so they played the State Theatre and it was close to a sellout… that place is bigger than the 930.. then I think they played the Fillmore in Silver Spring and that place is double the 930 in capacity…

There is no connection between them being a noshow at the 930 fest and them being a small draw!!!!!!! … couple them with the GoGos - who I personally think are a bigger draw- combine them with the Wolftrap crowd which can consist of people interested a bit in the music but more in going to the national park and doing the picnic on a beautiful night and the show may draw very well…

Check out Hutch's ass. It's talking again. Ok, they almost (but didn't) sold out the State Theater (smaller capacity than 9:30 btw).  Then they played the Fillmore (attendance figure?). Now they are playing Wolftrap. Good thing they got a hot top 40 hit out to buoy them from NOT selling out a 800-900 person venue to playing a 7,0000 person venue.



Wolftrap: Seating capacity: 7,000 total (in-house: 3,800; lawn: 3,200)


WELCOME TO THE STATE THEATRE
Your best independent choice in the Washington DC market


CAPACITY
400 all seated, cabaret style
500 all seated, theatre style
800 half seated / half standing (standard)
900++ all standing



The 9:30 Club is served by the U Street station of the Washington Metro. The club has a capacity of 1200 people and is a standing-only venue.
James wrote:
Check out Hutch's ass. It's talking again. Ok, they almost (but didn't) sold out the State Theater (smaller capacity than 9:30 btw).  Then they played the Fillmore (attendance figure?). Now they are playing Wolftrap. Good thing they got a hot top 40 hit out to buoy them from NOT selling out a 800-900 person venue to playing a 7,0000 person venue.



Wolftrap: Seating capacity: 7,000 total (in-house: 3,800; lawn: 3,200)


WELCOME TO THE STATE THEATRE
Your best independent choice in the Washington DC market


CAPACITY
400 all seated, cabaret style
500 all seated, theatre style
800 half seated / half standing (standard)
900++ all standing



The 9:30 Club is served by the U Street station of the Washington Metro. The club has a capacity of 1200 people and is a standing-only venue.



bottom line even if all you say is true what is the connection between them being a no show at the 930 Fest and being a small draw?


but you're wrong.. the State, no matter what they say on their website is bigger than the 930…. certainly after the remodeling (which admittedly happened AFTER the Furs show)…

the Fillmore is about 2000 from what I recall but - again- its irrelevant..

the key is that shows don't sell just depending on the artist..the venue and whether people want to go there has an impact and Wolftrap draws from a completely different market than the 930 or State or Fillmore..it tends to be older..tends to be more families.. tends to be peopel who enjoy the park etc etc… a Furs/Go Gos show could do reasonably well… and they don't have to sell out a show to do well… they are not like the other venues..remember they also have subscribers and they want to offer a cross section of types of acts..checking off the "early 80s" box is something they want to do for patrons in that age group… then they'll have acts to appeal to the older crowd (say a Tony Bennett) etc etc.

you simply - as usual- don't have a clue what you're talking about and arent' worth the time… its not about whether the venue is way bigger than what they usually play or not because venues aren't all the same… anybody who avoids Jiffy Lube like the plague will know what I'm talking about…
The Go Go's are the headliner.  The Go's Go's packed them into MPP a few years back.  They played with B-52's and Psychedelic Furs and hardly was even watching the Furs as most people hadn't arrived yet.  The Go's Go's the place was packed and people were going crazy.

atomicfront wrote:
The Go Go's are the headliner.   The Go's Go's packed them into MPP a few years back.  They played with B-52's and Psychedelic Furs and hardly was even watching the Furs as most people hadn't arrived yet.  The Go's Go's the place was packed and people were going crazy.




ok well there you you…. James Ford fucked up the premise that the Furs were the headliner..


YOU GOT THAT JAMES FORD: YOU FUCKED IT UP!
and the Go Gos played Wolftrap last year or year before last (their most recent area appearance).. if anybody knows how a Go Gos/Furs show will do its the people at Wolftrap..


Of course James Ford, amateur booker aka guy who talks out of his ass, thinks he knows better…

I dedicate this post to Killsally (sic)


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RNR Hotel
June 23