Club's 30th anniversary?

My thoughts exactly.


Buncha senior citizens up in this bitch.
can void (we can find replacement members im sure) and no trend play this, i assure you people will show up
hell you can even throw root boy slim cover band on there so a bunch of 40-50 something year old bros come to add to the mix
Can't remember for the life of me who played my first time at the club but I think it was in 1980. Or pretty damn close to that, at least.
Last minute request for Suicide.


They played the old club, didn't they?


And they would still make most people (especially the Pitchfork flavor-of-the-month band-fluffing hipsters) shit their pants in terror:
Frankie Teardrop recorded earlier this month

Sooooooooooo, one week left.
perhaps seth wanted to see how lost ended before making the announcement.  he knew that nobody would care about anything until that show was over.  now he's going to have to wait til wed atleast until most people shut up about it.  so expect an announcement on wednesday.
There are a few of us who never gave a rat's ass about the show since its beginning.
azaghal1981 wrote:
There are a few of us who never gave a rat's ass about the show since its beginning.



i bet if some obscure sub indie band that three people have heard of that play $2 shows at backyard bbqs only, with a name like sarah conner's robotic pussy did the opening theme that were alternate versions of power shifting noise free form . . . you would have watched it.
azaghal1981 wrote:
There are a few of us who never gave a rat's ass about the show since its beginning.


ding ding ding.  couldn't care less about a show.
That's exactly how I feel about the 30th anniversary show.

azaghal1981 wrote:
There are a few of us who never gave a rat's ass about the show since its beginning.

James wrote:
That's exactly how I feel about the 30th anniversary show.

azaghal1981 wrote:
There are a few of us who never gave a rat's ass about the show since its beginning.




Then why are you in the 30th anniversary thread?
Don't mind him.
walkonby wrote:
azaghal1981 wrote:
There are a few of us who never gave a rat's ass about the show since its beginning.



i bet if some obscure sub indie band that three people have heard of that play $2 shows at backyard bbqs only, with a name like sarah conner's robotic pussy did the opening theme that were alternate versions of power shifting noise free form . . . you would have watched it.


That never could have happened because Disney/ABC are just not that cool.
I enjoy reading the musings of overweight 40something dufuses whose greatest accomplishments in life are having attended shows at a rat infested hole in the wall in the early 80's.



atomicfront wrote:
James wrote:
That's exactly how I feel about the 30th anniversary show.

azaghal1981 wrote:
There are a few of us who never gave a rat's ass about the show since its beginning.




Then why are you in the 30th anniversary thread?
Can you tell us about the chick with the green hair who gave you a Pixies ticket in London in '87?
haha. she had blue hair and a very talented mouth. though it was actually '89.

ggw wrote:
Can you tell us about the chick with the green hair who gave you a Pixies ticket in London in '87?
James wrote:
I enjoy reading the musings of overweight 40something dufuses whose greatest accomplishments in life are having attended shows at a rat infested hole in the wall in the early 80's.



atomicfront wrote:
James wrote:
That's exactly how I feel about the 30th anniversary show.

azaghal1981 wrote:
There are a few of us who never gave a rat's ass about the show since its beginning.




Then why are you in the 30th anniversary thread?



Hardly the greatest accomplishment in life.  And I never saw any rats at the old 930 club.  I liked the old club a lot better than the new one.  Friendlier people too.  Nicer neighborhood.  Closer to the stage. 

Don't worry in 30 years you can brag about seeing Coheed and Cambria at the club. 
walkonby wrote:
perhaps seth wanted to see how lost ended before making the announcement.  he knew that nobody would care about anything until that show was over.  now he's going to have to wait til wed atleast until most people shut up about it.  so expect an announcement on wednesday.




"Hell yeah my bands still together, and I got lots of availability now. Just tell me when and where."
I believed your every word until you said the old club was in a nicer neighborhood.



atomicfront wrote:
James wrote:
I enjoy reading the musings of overweight 40something dufuses whose greatest accomplishments in life are having attended shows at a rat infested hole in the wall in the early 80's.



atomicfront wrote:
James wrote:
That's exactly how I feel about the 30th anniversary show.

azaghal1981 wrote:
There are a few of us who never gave a rat's ass about the show since its beginning.




Then why are you in the 30th anniversary thread?



Hardly the greatest accomplishment in life.  And I never saw any rats at the old 930 club.  I liked the old club a lot better than the new one.  Friendlier people too.  Nicer neighborhood.  Closer to the stage. 

Don't worry in 30 years you can brag about seeing Coheed and Cambria at the club.