hutch wrote:
i'd rather poke my eye with a stick than go to a stadium show…
the black cat show would be great….
Nats Park???? Unless Led Zep is playing….
wait, they're not saving you two tickets at the black cat hutch??
hutch wrote:
i'd rather poke my eye with a stick than go to a stadium show…
the black cat show would be great….
Nats Park???? Unless Led Zep is playing….
Yada wrote:hutch wrote:
i'd rather poke my eye with a stick than go to a stadium show…
the black cat show would be great….
Nats Park???? Unless Led Zep is playing….
wait, they're not saving you two tickets at the black cat hutch??
hutch wrote:
I think the target audience are single homeless people who live near the Black Cat…
Yada wrote:hutch wrote:
I think the target audience are single homeless people who live near the Black Cat…
RIP Black Cat Bill.
gaaaaaaaaah wrote:
well they announced wrigley a week or so after the chicago club gig so i imagine a nats park announcement next week would be logical
he mentioned trouble funk a few times in a washington post interview this week so theyll probably be there. kinda a weird band to imagine seeing in a stadium though, especially as an opener playing to a sparse crowd
presumably a dischord act too. i guess he interviewed ian mackaye for the hbo show but getting him to play a baseball stadium seems like a major longshot
then assuming they follow the chicago formula, maybe an older band? lots of possibilities
ff verizon show a few years back was a blast but im fine not seeing them again, but if this bill matches the chicago one im in
hutch wrote:Yada wrote:hutch wrote:
I think the target audience are single homeless people who live near the Black Cat…
RIP Black Cat Bill.
First person I thought off.. if only he was alive he'd have been perfectly positioned!
Darth wrote:Damn it, beat me to it.James wrote:
So how is the food at Wrigley anyway?
I go to Wrigley's for the food.
Yada wrote:hutch wrote:
I think the target audience are single homeless people who live near the Black Cat…
RIP Black Cat Bill.
Driveway wrote:
All of the DC bands I'd like to see them with don't really exist anymore. Jawbox & Q and Not U w/ bassist?
They should really just play at Fort Reno since the Tower Records parking lot in Rockville is already booked.

walkonby wrote:
really? REALLY?
three whole pages, for this thread.
hutch wrote:
so how was the show? my connection- alas- failed me…….
Dante, if I see you on your scooter puttering around 14th street head for the sidewalk….you been warned..Also, dude, get some sun.
Its become clear I need an assistant…
bearman wrote:hutch wrote:
so how was the show? my connection- alas- failed me…….
Dante, if I see you on your scooter puttering around 14th street head for the sidewalk….you been warned..Also, dude, get some sun.
Its become clear I need an assistant…
I absolutely loved the show. Over 3 hours long, 28 songs, loads of cover songs…I realize that RFK will be a ton of fun and a huge big rock show. But for 23 bucks you don't get a chance to have that much fun in that small a venue that often. Although tonight the Damned may give the Foos a run for the money. Just sayin'.