I get seat-filling invites all of the time to concerts or shows (e.g. Billboard Music Awards, ACA, etc.) that are being filmed (either for TV or for DVD or something) here, but you have to abide by a dress code. It's not really that unusual. It's not apples to apples, but it's their fucking party, not the fans'. If their fans don't like it, don't go. It's simple, 1st grade shit.
WHAT TO WEAR: Our dress code is HIP & TRENDY as if you are going to a concert or night out with friends! The event is standing-room-only so please plan accordingly. PLEASE DO NOT WEAR shorts, large logos, flip flops, tank tops, crop tops, baseball hats, solid white or red clothing. We reserve the right to deny entry to anyone dressed inappropriately.
Johnnie wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:13 pmOh shit, you just reminded me about toilet paper.
mister d wrote:WHAT TO WEAR: Our dress code is HIP & TRENDY as if you are going to a concert or night out with friends! The event is standing-room-only so please plan accordingly. PLEASE DO NOT WEAR shorts, large logos, flip flops, tank tops, crop tops, baseball hats, solid white or red clothing. We reserve the right to deny entry to anyone dressed inappropriately.
Yeah, I read the original article in full. I'm aware of their dress code, dude. I realize they can be pretentious sometimes, but if they want to throw a party with a dress code, people who want to go can either abide by it or don't go.
ETA: In case I'm somehow not being entirely clear somehow it's a different story if it's a concert that people paid money for. (And if that's the case here too, then I withdraw my defense.)
I'm reading Meet Me in the Bathroom right now, and they describe how when the Strokes filmed their $2 Bill show on MTV how they only put girls near the stage. Kinda reminds me of this, but not nearly as douchey. I've been half regretting my recent purchase of tix to see AF in the fall based on the set lists I've seen, and my general dislike for anything of their's after Neon Bible. This email is icing on the cake.
Until everything is less insane, I'm mixing weed with wine.
I'm not a guy who constantly whines about cell phones at a concert because you know what, whining to me about cell phones is more distracting than a guy using his cell phone to record a song. However, I did just have my first show where the artist demanded no cell phones and it was nice.
well this is gonna be someone's new signature - bronto
I'm sure there's logic and positives. Same with "no white or red because it'll fuck with our cameras". Or "no hats because it'll look dumb from the back". Any of those singular things. But all of them AND stuff like "no flip-flops" from the history of requesting formal dress AND its them ...
Johnnie wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:13 pmOh shit, you just reminded me about toilet paper.
mister d wrote:I'm sure there's logic and positives. Same with "no white or red because it'll fuck with our cameras". Or "no hats because it'll look dumb from the back". Any of those singular things. But all of them AND stuff like "no flip-flops" from the history of requesting formal dress AND its them ...
This is the key.
Until everything is less insane, I'm mixing weed with wine.
govmentchedda wrote:I'm reading Meet Me in the Bathroom right now, and they describe how when the Strokes filmed their $2 Bill show on MTV how they only put girls near the stage. Kinda reminds me of this, but not nearly as douchey. I've been half regretting my recent purchase of tix to see AF in the fall based on the set lists I've seen, and my general dislike for anything of their's after Neon Bible. This email is icing on the cake.
Many moons ago, I worked on "Farmclub.com", where the duties of one staffer included hiring attractive young women to be in the front row of the audience at tapings and subsequently ensuring that those women, as well as other women recruited to be in the audience, made up most of the front row throughout the taping.
Clip here, go to 1:30 for an example (I can't believe this shit is on YouTube).
There's a dude at the bar here coked to the absolute gills who looks exactly like Win Butler arguing against daylight savings time and I thought of you guys. (That's all 100 percent true.)
brian wrote:There's a dude at the bar here coked to the absolute gills who looks exactly like Win Butler arguing against daylight savings time and I thought of you guys. (That's all 100 percent true.)
Sounds about right.
Until everything is less insane, I'm mixing weed with wine.
For my wife's birthday, I'm going with 6 women to see James Taylor and Bonnie Raitt at Fenway tomorrow night. I can't even begin to describe the extent as to which I do not want to do this.
And the unicorns shall come down with them, and the bullocks with the bulls; and their land shall be soaked with blood, and their dust made fat with fatness. - God
Jerloma wrote:For my wife's birthday, I'm going with 6 women to see James Taylor and Bonnie Raitt at Fenway tomorrow night. I can't even begin to describe the extent as to which I do not want to do this.
Jerloma wrote:For my wife's birthday, I'm going with 6 women to see James Taylor and Bonnie Raitt at Fenway tomorrow night. I can't even begin to describe the extent as to which I do not want to do this.
That's kinda shitty of you on her birthday. Did you at least leave her dinner in the microwave? Fuckin' savage.
Saw Beck last night, at an smallish (~5000) outdoor venue, on an absolutely perfect evening. And wow....what a great show. I kept saying "Every song is a hit!". And I know this is blasphemous..but he made me think of Prince in a way....just how he's able to skip around genres so easily. And I was pretty surprised how good of a showman he is. Lots of fun banter, funky dancing, etc. Great show.
DaveInSeattle wrote:Saw Beck last night, at an smallish (~5000) outdoor venue, on an absolutely perfect evening. And wow....what a great show. I kept saying "Every song is a hit!". And I know this is blasphemous..but he made me think of Prince in a way....just how he's able to skip around genres so easily. And I was pretty surprised how good of a showman he is. Lots of fun banter, funky dancing, etc. Great show.
Forgot to mention Beck's opener....stand-up comedian Alex Edelmen. Second time I've seen a comic as an opener (Sturgill Simpson had one the first time I saw him).
The GF and I hit Bumbershoot on Sunday. This festival has really changed over the last few years (they were taken over by Live Nation, rather then being run by a local company)...they now have 2 less stages, and the music is more geared towards a younger crowd (more hip-hop, more pop) then it used to be.
Anyways, here's the rundown of bands we saw:
-The Dip: Local R&B group. Sounded like Fitz and the Tantrums. Solid. -The New Respects: African-American family group (Twin sisters, older brother, cousin) that played rock, including a great version of "Come Together". -White Reaper: Garage/Punk band -Léon: Swedish pop singer. Pretty good, if that's your kid of thing. -Smokey Brights: Another local band. Very good. -Spoon: First time seeing them, and they did not disappoint. Really good. -Odesza: Local electronica/rave band. Very popular. Lots of kids in the full on rave costumes (lots of glitter paint). Bit too much for this guy.
Arcade Fire were fantastic last night. My expectations were so low, because I don't really care for anything they've done since Suburbs. Win is a tall dude.
Until everything is less insane, I'm mixing weed with wine.
Saw Sturgill Simpson last night, outdoors at Marymoor park. Yes, September 30th was pushing the "outdoor concert" envelope a bit, since it was chilly and semi-rainy most of the night.
Sturgill was great, as usual (this was the 3rd time we'd seen him), but he didn't have the Estonian guitar player, Laur Joamets, playing with him. (He's also lost the horn section from the last tour). So Sturgill was having to sing and play lead guitar, and while he's pretty darn good at it, the sound was definitely missing something without the second guitar.
War on Drugs were as expected last night at Stubb's in Austin. As in, they were fucking great, even if they're the most jam bandy of any music that I listen to. From our vantage point it was a bit hard to see, but the sound was terrific. Having a joint passed my way didn't hurt things either. Not sure there's a band and concert where I'd rather have that happen.
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Until everything is less insane, I'm mixing weed with wine.
govmentchedda wrote:War on Drugs were as expected last night at Stubb's in Austin. As in, they were fucking great, even if they're the most jam bandy of any music that I listen to. From our vantage point it was a bit hard to see, but the sound was terrific. Having a joint passed my way didn't hurt things either. Not sure there's a band and concert where I'd rather have that happen.
Dammit, that's why you were in Austin?!?!
well this is gonna be someone's new signature - bronto
govmentchedda wrote:War on Drugs were as expected last night at Stubb's in Austin. As in, they were fucking great, even if they're the most jam bandy of any music that I listen to. From our vantage point it was a bit hard to see, but the sound was terrific. Having a joint passed my way didn't hurt things either. Not sure there's a band and concert where I'd rather have that happen.
Dammit, that's why you were in Austin?!?!
That, and seeing an old friend and her family.
Until everything is less insane, I'm mixing weed with wine.
DaveInSeattle wrote:Saw Sturgill Simpson last night, outdoors at Marymoor park. Yes, September 30th was pushing the "outdoor concert" envelope a bit, since it was chilly and semi-rainy most of the night.
Sturgill was great, as usual (this was the 3rd time we'd seen him), but he didn't have the Estonian guitar player, Laur Joamets, playing with him. (He's also lost the horn section from the last tour). So Sturgill was having to sing and play lead guitar, and while he's pretty darn good at it, the sound was definitely missing something without the second guitar.
Did they setup a stage out there? Where in the park is there room for him? Marymoor park was the home field for the middle school lacrosse team I coached. It is a pretty amazing Parks and Rec setup (not many places I can think of that have a velodrome, climbing wall, RC airplane, and dog park).
Going to see GNR at MSG tonight (on someone else's dime).
Between my preconceived notions about the current quality of the band, the train, the rain, the late night and potential hangover, I'm not as excited as seventh grade me would have been.