new slip e-mail
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new slip e-mail
Hey folks - just got the new e-mail from The Slip http://tinyurl.com/ada8w and thought that it read differently than any other slip e-mails or website blurbs.
Any recent change in their management?
It was a nice e-mail - I'm not knocking anything...just curious if anyone else agrees.
Any recent change in their management?
It was a nice e-mail - I'm not knocking anything...just curious if anyone else agrees.
Re: new slip e-mail
see "management"...http://theslip.com/info.php?i=345&nug=slip.lumpy wrote:Any recent change in their management?
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i dont want to sound bad or anything, but the comment about somerville made it seem sort of like a plea. I know im going, and i know that im supporting the hell out of them, and i happen to love their music despite some static minds.
but yes, it was differnt but i was almost pissing my trousers hearing 2 of my favorite bands to see playing on the same bill!
Dan
but yes, it was differnt but i was almost pissing my trousers hearing 2 of my favorite bands to see playing on the same bill!
Dan
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Somerville = next double live CD
That's my rumor. Want to start one of your own? I heard costumes were mandatory at Somerville. They also have a BBQ in the back lot by the door.
Yeah, that mailer was a bit "different". I got a sense mgmt wants to impress that the times are more strict with the ST than with most other venues. Boston proper is open later, so people should get the after-show plan so it's
not like everyone standing around after the show (what bugs neighbors). There are plenty of good bars even in Davis, some have live music (like
the Burren, but the smaller places are much cooler). So the suggestion is get there early so you can max out on the good tunes, you snooze you lose and always good things happen at the ST. It is a cozy, classical, even inspirational room. The acoustics are fantastic and they've got the lights down finally. Some major people (Jerry, Phish, etc) have played there, and it's one of the best-respected venues on the east coast, so they expect a bit more maturity and are nicer in return. I've always had a good time there, and it seems BAM plays at the top of their abilities there.
So double live at the Somerville. Get it started! ;-}
-Rock harder,
Phrazz
Yeah, that mailer was a bit "different". I got a sense mgmt wants to impress that the times are more strict with the ST than with most other venues. Boston proper is open later, so people should get the after-show plan so it's
not like everyone standing around after the show (what bugs neighbors). There are plenty of good bars even in Davis, some have live music (like
the Burren, but the smaller places are much cooler). So the suggestion is get there early so you can max out on the good tunes, you snooze you lose and always good things happen at the ST. It is a cozy, classical, even inspirational room. The acoustics are fantastic and they've got the lights down finally. Some major people (Jerry, Phish, etc) have played there, and it's one of the best-respected venues on the east coast, so they expect a bit more maturity and are nicer in return. I've always had a good time there, and it seems BAM plays at the top of their abilities there.
So double live at the Somerville. Get it started! ;-}
-Rock harder,
Phrazz