This week rollcall

Yada wrote:
GrizzlyBearConflictManager wrote:
Walk,on,by wrote:  Even though I hate people

I will say masks at concerts definitely make me not want to go and 100% make me not buy drinks.  I know it's the world we lived in (hopefully we are on the other side of this)
And clearly, while you hate people, it's a mild hate that is still concerned for their well being, so that's progress


I will say, I went to Goose (pretty boring show) last week, not to be confused with Geese. There were probably seven people wearing masks, approximately 97% men in attendance, very high rate of pear shaped bodies.

at Bonobo (or whatever his name is) at the club, 5%  wearing masks, staph 100%.  The audience make up had 3 times the female quota as well and most attendees' BMI was in check as well as their follicles…so hutch and I stood out like sore thumbs (well, maybe just me)
kruntry-Hatch wrote:
Yada wrote:
GrizzlyBearConflictManager wrote:
Walk,on,by wrote:  Even though I hate people

I will say masks at concerts definitely make me not want to go and 100% make me not buy drinks.  I know it's the world we lived in (hopefully we are on the other side of this)
And clearly, while you hate people, it's a mild hate that is still concerned for their well being, so that's progress


I will say, I went to Goose (pretty boring show) last week, not to be confused with Geese. There were probably seven people wearing masks, approximately 97% men in attendance, very high rate of pear shaped bodies.

at Bonobo (or whatever his name is) at the club, 5%  wearing masks, staph 100%.  The audience make up had 3 times the female quota as well and most attendees' BMI was in check as well as their follicles…so hutch and I stood out like sore thumbs (well, maybe just me)


For the first time in 20+ years, I actually went to the basement bar and had a beer during the show. It was quite nice… that show actually encouraged me to sell my Spoon tickets. I don't think I ever want to attend a sold out 930 club show again (after animal collective).
Yada wrote:
I don't think I ever want to attend a sold out 930 club show again (after animal collective).
can't say I'll hold that line, but it definitely seems MORE packed than in the past at these sold out shows
love the back bar and have gone there many a show to get some space
Side-Shadenfreele wrote:
WET LEG!


looks like your going to get a gig with a substitute drummer

welp, that's about all I can take, I need to speak with the manager about this
Yada wrote:
kruntry-Hatch wrote:
Yada wrote:
GrizzlyBearConflictManager wrote:
Walk,on,by wrote:  Even though I hate people

I will say masks at concerts definitely make me not want to go and 100% make me not buy drinks.  I know it's the world we lived in (hopefully we are on the other side of this)
And clearly, while you hate people, it's a mild hate that is still concerned for their well being, so that's progress


I will say, I went to Goose (pretty boring show) last week, not to be confused with Geese. There were probably seven people wearing masks, approximately 97% men in attendance, very high rate of pear shaped bodies.

at Bonobo (or whatever his name is) at the club, 5%  wearing masks, staph 100%.  The audience make up had 3 times the female quota as well and most attendees' BMI was in check as well as their follicles…so hutch and I stood out like sore thumbs (well, maybe just me)


For the first time in 20+ years, I actually went to the basement bar and had a beer during the show. It was quite nice… that show actually encouraged me to sell my Spoon tickets. I don't think I ever want to attend a sold out 930 club show again (after animal collective).


I know I'm beatin a dead horse still talking about this, but I'm really wishing I had bought a Richmond (still not sold out) Spoon ticket like I had planned, instead of a 9:30 ticket.

I once spent part of a show drinking in the basement bar. It was a Medeski, Martin, and Wood show that a hippie girlfiend dragged me to. (She saw that I was less than thrilled with the show and granted me permission to go downstairs.)
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
kruntry-Hatch wrote:
Yada wrote:
GrizzlyBearConflictManager wrote:
Walk,on,by wrote:  Even though I hate people

I will say masks at concerts definitely make me not want to go and 100% make me not buy drinks.  I know it's the world we lived in (hopefully we are on the other side of this)
And clearly, while you hate people, it's a mild hate that is still concerned for their well being, so that's progress


I will say, I went to Goose (pretty boring show) last week, not to be confused with Geese. There were probably seven people wearing masks, approximately 97% men in attendance, very high rate of pear shaped bodies.

at Bonobo (or whatever his name is) at the club, 5%  wearing masks, staph 100%.  The audience make up had 3 times the female quota as well and most attendees' BMI was in check as well as their follicles…so hutch and I stood out like sore thumbs (well, maybe just me)


For the first time in 20+ years, I actually went to the basement bar and had a beer during the show. It was quite nice… that show actually encouraged me to sell my Spoon tickets. I don't think I ever want to attend a sold out 930 club show again (after animal collective).


I know I'm beatin a dead horse still talking about this, but I'm really wishing I had bought a Richmond (still not sold out) Spoon ticket like I had planned, instead of a 9:30 ticket.

I once spent part of a show drinking in the basement bar. It was a Medeski, Martin, and Wood show that a hippie girlfiend dragged me to. (She saw that I was less than thrilled with the show and granted me permission to go downstairs.)


Similar scenario last week… free goose ticket… approximately 3rd tier on the hamband scale. I will sell, a 60 minute ipa on tap tasted delicious.  I have a hard time hanging in the basement bar when it's a band I like/paid to see.
Geese- tomorrow

pre game-  Right Proper

Vas- you up for the show?
Gosling
Self Esteem in Brooklyn last night

No to Geese - have not heard of them but they have a good opener.. Jawbox is tomorrow.  Wet Leg tonight with challenged.

Animal Collective - Sunday


Bagley wrote:
Geese- tomorrow

pre game-  Right Proper

Vas- you up for the show?
Vas wrote:
  Wet Leg tonight with challenged.

so DC9 is going to be packed with old white dudes for this hot new band from England…
fyi..

Hello! Thank you for buying tickets to tonight's sold out show with Wet Leg at DC9!

As a reminder this is a late show, doors for this event will now be at 10:30 PM, support will go on at 10:40 PM.
Side-Shadenfreele wrote:
fyi..

Hello! Thank you for buying tickets to tonight's sold out show with Wet Leg at DC9!

As a reminder this is a late show, doors for this event will now be at 10:30 PM, support will go on at 10:40 PM.


Omg.
Had to sell my ticket to Wet Leg.  Bummed to miss it but not bummed to miss late show
jeffml wrote:
Had to sell my ticket to Wet Leg.  Bummed to miss it but not bummed to miss late show


I'm not sure any band in the world would get me to venture out and start my night after 11pm.
They went on at midnight and played a fantastic 50 minute set
A Jeff was seen
great show, but why so many grandpas in the audience?  I'm talking about 60+  I guess I was expecting more like a younger crowd but it was a mostly 35+ crowd.
Vas wrote:
great show, but why so many grandpas in the audience?  I'm talking about 60+  I guess I was expecting more like a younger crowd but it was a mostly 35+ crowd.


Strange old men with fetishes for girls in skirts that play guitar?
Gooseberry
it's taking me a whole day to recover from this late late show …

i bet they play Anthem next time…?