Just Announced

Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead
10-18-2004
9:30 Club
Forget Cassettes is the opening act
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead
10-18-2004
9:30 Club
Forget Cassettes is the opening act
fuck yes.

i love them.


are they opening in Bmore too? (do they have a Bmore date?)
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Forget Cassettes is the opening act
Sweet! :D
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead
10-18-2004
9:30 Club
Forget Cassettes is the opening act
fuck yes.

i love them.

are they opening in Bmore too? (do they have a Bmore date?)
Yes.

October 19 @ Recher
Originally posted by Random Citizen:
Another Black Cat update:
TUES SEPT 28- WEIRD WAR $9 mainstage 8:30
Expanded to:

TUES SEPT 28- WEIRD WAR, THE APES, EDIE SEDGWICK $9 mainstage 8:30
Tift Merritt

Sep 29 2004
Baltimore, MD
TBA
Sep 30 2004
ARLINGTON, VA
Iota Club and Cafe
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
Tift Merritt

Sep 29 2004
Baltimore, MD
TBA
Funk Box.
Motorhead regrets to announce that the U.S. tour scheduled for September/October 2004 is canceled due to a foot injury suffered by vocalist/bassist Lemmy.

Lemmy injured his foot on stage about month ago while touring in Europe.

Lemmy, ignoring the pain and against his European doctor's recommendation, completed the few remaining shows on the Motorhead summer festival tour.

Since he was not able to rest his foot for a while, Lemmy's injury worsened, and his U.S. doctor insisted in no uncertain terms that Lemmy stay off his foot for several weeks in order for it to heal properly.

Motorhead will return for a U.S. tour in March 2005. Lemmy, guitarist Philip Campbell and drummer Mikkey Dee hate to disappoint their fans but it is necessary for Lemmy's injury to heal so that Motorhead can rock long into the future.

http://www.imotorhead.com/

Originally posted by saco:
Tuesday October 5th
Motorhead, Zeke and guests TBA
Thunderdome
Doors at 7pm/ Show at 8pm- ALL AGES
TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY AUGUST 20th
The Von Bondies and Auf Der Maur are playing at Fletchers in Baltimore on September 26th. Given the size of the venue (about half the size of the Recher in Towson) this will be a great show!
Muse @ 930 club
Monday 11/8
Originally posted by Sieve-Fisted:
Not that anybody on this board cares, but

9/18/04
930 Club

Good Charlotte are playing an acoustic benefit concert. Proceeds will go to Positive Force.
If anyone still cares, they released more tickets. Get 'em while you can.
The Used
11/10
9:30 Club

A chance to see ThatGuy
Originally posted by hitman:
A chance to see ThatGuy
Spotted him Friday
He's the guy with the big rings in his ear, right? He was working the GBV show as well.
"End of the Century" (the Ramones movie) opens Friday at E St. Cinemas.

Strathmore in Rockville:
9/29 - "Tribute To Fugazi" - Punk lecture w/ Mark Jenkins

Laurie Anderson 10/21 Lisner - I just pulled up front row tickets for this one this morning
Anyone know if this is worth checking out?

Black Cat:
TUES SEPT 14- Film Screening- AFTER THE SALAD DAYS: a look at the last five years of DC's hardcore punk scene $5 backstage 9:00
Can I go and heckle and laugh really loud?

9/29 - "Tribute To Fugazi" - Punk lecture w/ Mark Jenkins
Birchmere: Fri/Sat/Sun. Feb. 25/26/27: Nils Lofgren $35.00
Originally posted by Bombay Chutney:
Not a show, but playing through 9/9 at AFI in Silver Spring:

Festival Express

In the summer of 1970, The Grateful Dead, Buddy Guy, Janis Joplin and The Band chartered train across Canada stopping in major cities to perform live. This film of their journey includes amazing never before seen concert footage, as well as intimate and candid moments of these legends who rode the rails together for this unique tour.


Garcia's "Might As Well" was written about this train tour. I'm going tonight. It's supposed to be terrific.
I saw this… too little documentary, too much playing. And honestly, with the exception of The Band, much of the music wasn't all that exciting. But that's just me.
one whiskey

Not yet confirmed, but showing up on ML websites:

10/07 Mark Lanegan @ the Black Cat

Another GREAT show while I'll be in London…GRRRRRRRR :mad:
([thinking]…should I just cancel this trip?!?!?!?!)