Originally posted by lefty:I thought it was a very clever pun myself, and enjoyed your initial comment immensely!
Originally posted by sonickteam2:Seing Stephen Malkmus would have been great – because then i'd have been there in enough time to photograph radiohead. The pavement reference was aimed more at the road I was laying (while taking the above picture) than it was at the former [pavement] front man.
really? I just heard Stephen Malkmus.
RadioHead - Merriweather Post Pavilion
Originally posted by Mr. Wet Blanket:lol….sorry :p
Originally posted by sonickteam2:don't bring him down man
really? I just heard Stephen Malkmus.
Originally posted by lefty:i know, i was just being silly and i had to call attention to the cool pun :)
Originally posted by sonickteam2:Seing Stephen Malkmus would have been great – because then i'd have been there in enough time to photograph radiohead. The pavement reference was aimed more at the road I was laying (while taking the above picture) than it was at the former [pavement] front man.
really? I just heard Stephen Malkmus.
Originally posted by eros:I believe there's some local bylaw that says all shows at Merriweather must end by 10pm and 11pm on weekends….not Thom Thumb's fault on that I'm afraid.
Agree it was great, but….
what kind of rock show ends at 9:45???
Originally posted by bags:so did i! brought a smile to my face. :)
Originally posted by lefty:I thought it was a very clever pun myself, and enjoyed your initial comment immensely!
Originally posted by sonickteam2:Seing Stephen Malkmus would have been great – because then i'd have been there in enough time to photograph radiohead. The pavement reference was aimed more at the road I was laying (while taking the above picture) than it was at the former [pavement] front man.
really? I just heard Stephen Malkmus.
Originally posted by mankie:Honestly, why even try. Why have a venue where shows have to end before a normal concert anywhere else even begins? Whatta waste. Knock it down.
Originally posted by eros:I believe there's some local bylaw that says all shows at Merriweather must end by 10pm and 11pm on weekends….not Thom Thumb's fault on that I'm afraid.
Agree it was great, but….
what kind of rock show ends at 9:45???
Some of us actually have jobs where we have to get out of bed in the morning. I would mind if every concert started at 8 and was done by 11.
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:i agree… well, with a lot of situations. it would be nice to get home before 2 am sometimes, especially if you have to wake up before 11 am. sometimes it's nice being able to take your time with dinner, etc before a show, but i would rather get a nice night's sleep. i think i'm too old for my years. i sound like an old man.
Some of us actually have jobs where we have to get out of bed in the morning. I would mind if every concert started at 8 and was done by 11.
Actually, I've been to tons of shows at 930 and been home by midnight'ish..quit yer bitchin!
Originally posted by mankie:you might be right mank….cause when they cam out for thier 2nd encore (at about 9:25pm) some guy was yelling to Thom and then Thom pointed at his watch and nodded….dont know what that was for but who knows…maybe they want to end shows ASAP to quell the bitching Columbia residents from wanting to tear down the joint.
Originally posted by eros:I believe there's some local bylaw that says all shows at Merriweather must end by 10pm and 11pm on weekends….not Thom Thumb's fault on that I'm afraid.
Agree it was great, but….
what kind of rock show ends at 9:45???
The 9:30 Club does a really good job of hitting the right times during the week. I'm usually home by 12:00 (granted, I live 10 minutes away). And still they start late enough that I can grab a bite and get there. It really is a fine line; I can't stay out until 2:00 on a 'school night' anymore either. But I also can't get to bumfuck MD or VA by 7:00 in two hours of traffic.
When the Tyde played Velvet Lounge on a Sunday night, their actual set time was midnight! I couldn't do it (turns out they went on far earlier, of course, but I couldn't take the chance they'd go on later).
When the Tyde played Velvet Lounge on a Sunday night, their actual set time was midnight! I couldn't do it (turns out they went on far earlier, of course, but I couldn't take the chance they'd go on later).
Iota does a good lob of starting shows early as well.
I think it's Black Cat and Velvet Lounge that start the shows too late. They probably figure all of the record store clerk hipsters that go the shows there don't have to get up early anyway.
I think it's Black Cat and Velvet Lounge that start the shows too late. They probably figure all of the record store clerk hipsters that go the shows there don't have to get up early anyway.
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:The Black Cat is fairly good about keeping on schedule, nowhere near as bad as Velvet Lounge. Nobody at the Velvet Lounge ever knows what time bands are playing or even which band is headlining. There really isn't a schedule at the Velvet Lounge.
Iota does a good lob of starting shows early as well.
I think it's Black Cat and Velvet Lounge that start the shows too late. They probably figure all of the record store clerk hipsters that go the shows there don't have to get up early anyway.
Yes, they do a good job of keeping on scedule, but what time is the weeknight headliner generally scheduled for?
Originally posted by Mr. Wet Blanket:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:The Black Cat is fairly good about keeping on schedule, nowhere near as bad as Velvet Lounge. Nobody at the Velvet Lounge ever knows what time bands are playing or even which band is headlining. There really isn't a schedule at the Velvet Lounge.
Iota does a good lob of starting shows early as well.
I think it's Black Cat and Velvet Lounge that start the shows too late. They probably figure all of the record store clerk hipsters that go the shows there don't have to get up early anyway.
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:Doors open for "Mainstage" shows at 8:30 on weekdays and 9:30 on weekends. The opening band starts 1/2 hour later.
Yes, they do a good job of keeping on scedule, but what time is the weeknight headliner generally scheduled for?
Yes, but what time is the HEADLINER scheduled for? I thought the point was that shows at the 9:30 or Iota typically end at 11:30-12:00 on weeknight. If the headliner doesn't go on at the Black Cat until 11:30, even if they're on time, it doesn't help out the notion of getting to bed at a decent time…
Originally posted by Mr. Wet Blanket:I've been wondering why black cat opens the doors later than 9:30 when they could clearly benefit for the alcohol sales if they were open earlier? Cause that is the main reason for opening doors 90 minutes before a show, correct?
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:Doors open for "Mainstage" shows at 8:30 on weekdays and 9:30 on weekends. The opening band starts 1/2 hour later.
Yes, they do a good job of keeping on scedule, but what time is the weeknight headliner generally scheduled for?
Originally posted by mjnova:but the red room opens at 8.00 everynight except Friday and Saturday when its 7.00, allowing even more pbr time.
I've been wondering why black cat opens the doors later than 9:30 when they could clearly benefit for the alcohol sales if they were open earlier? Cause that is the main reason for opening doors 90 minutes before a show, correct?
I believe the Red Room portion of the Black Cat opens at 7 pm every night.
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:nope
I believe the Red Room portion of the Black Cat opens at 7 pm every night.
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