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Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 05/21/2004 : 10:57:04
... what?

What is the coolest (relatively small) place in your city to see a show? As in, if a new band were touring that was pretty cool, you'd hope they'd play here, and if a band like the Pixies were coming to town, you'd WISH they'd have a secret show here?

Consider this research for a band that is thinking of touring late in the summer. :)

Saskatoon - Amigos
Mexican restaurant/lounge with lots of cool live acts and a good indie rock following. Probably has about a 200 person capacity. Not the ideal layout, but very intimate.


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Cheeseman1000 Posted - 06/06/2004 : 14:03:46
You a Brighton boy Bluish?

Oh no, just looked, your a Lahndan geezer. Whar aboots?


"It's a far cry from small boys in the park, jumpers for goalposts. Isn't it? Mmmmm. Marvellous."
Bluish Black Posted - 06/06/2004 : 13:55:06
quote:
Originally posted by benji


But "the freebutt" in brighton...someones gotta be taking the piss...




British Sea Power are doing a "secret" gig at the Freebutt in Brighton next Wednesday 9th June. It is supposed to be very small. I am going along should be good.
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 05/28/2004 : 12:17:25
Hobgoblin are a chain Mel? I'm so disappointed. Is it full of hoary old rockers in Brighton?


"Everywhere I go I want to travel by Maglev"
Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 05/28/2004 : 07:22:41
Heh, well, I hope we get to Europe someday, but that's probably not in the cards any time soon, at least not for the band. I'll be touring around Europe again next year with just a backpack and a pocket full of dreams. And ketchup chips to wow the locals. :)

I was hoping for more North American responses in general, Canadian ones in particular, but what can you do?


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GypsyDeath Posted - 05/28/2004 : 06:20:37
quote:
Originally posted by Cheeseman1000

There's a Hobgoblin up my manor, Mel, sweaty hole with DTTP on the jukey. Ace.
Dean, if you're looking for nice intimate venues, I hear there's a great one in South London... Brixton, I think the area is.


"Everywhere I go I want to travel by Maglev"



Yeah, they are a chain I believe. A proper boozer, with an amazing juke box. heh, its so cool. well have t go there when you guys come down for that meet up.

The purple Turtle in Reading - I LOVED that pub. theres one in camden i think,, but apparently no where near as good?




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I did not ask for what I have got.


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Welcome to your new joy.
Chip Away Boy Posted - 05/27/2004 : 18:42:02
Bowery Ballroom - NYC

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Cheeseman1000 Posted - 05/27/2004 : 14:30:13
There's a Hobgoblin up my manor, Mel, sweaty hole with DTTP on the jukey. Ace.
Dean, if you're looking for nice intimate venues, I hear there's a great one in South London... Brixton, I think the area is.


"Everywhere I go I want to travel by Maglev"
GypsyDeath Posted - 05/27/2004 : 14:18:51
[sarcasm]wow, you mancs sure have a GREAT sense of humour, and just so witty[/sarcasm]

Yes...when i first moved here i wasa little dubious of the place..but its a ncie little place, honest!

And yes, hertfordshire has a thriving music scene!




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I did not ask for what I have got.


You will get used to me.
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bumblebeeboy2 Posted - 05/27/2004 : 05:09:48
quote:
Originally posted by benji

quote:
Originally posted by bumblebeeboy2
and i don't think i'd ever go to a place called 'the freebutt' in brighton... LOL!



i don't think anyone believes you bumble....

But "the freebutt" in brighton...someones gotta be taking the piss...


"I joined the Cult of Frank / I think that man deserves a DB!"



hey! i'm always the first one to say "we're not going to anywhere on canal street"... (the gay district of manchester)... rather amusingly someone has removed the c from all the signs, so it says anal street, hehe.


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benji Posted - 05/26/2004 : 06:16:20
quote:
Originally posted by bumblebeeboy2
and i don't think i'd ever go to a place called 'the freebutt' in brighton... LOL!



i don't think anyone believes you bumble....

But "the freebutt" in brighton...someones gotta be taking the piss...


"I joined the Cult of Frank / I think that man deserves a DB!"
bumblebeeboy2 Posted - 05/26/2004 : 05:16:14
quote:
Originally posted by GypsyDeath

Well, you prob arent intending on touring UK, but if you do -

HERTFORDSHIRE -

The Harlow Square : in the middle of no where, no one can ever find it, but fuck me is it a good venue. Best promoters around. Reading bands have pften played there warm ups here. Great sound, nice lay out, lovely people.

Club 85 : Interesting lay out. seen it progress over the years, and quite a class little place now. fairly big, good bar, comfy seats, but plenty of room to stand. decor is a bit hippy tho! again, real lovely people.

The Green Room : Cute little room above a pub. 120 max on people. VERY intimate, very cozy, and fairly ok sound. (depends on whos on the desk, sometimes can be great)

BRIGHTON -

The FreeButt - Odd U shape layout. but nice, friendly, lous sound engineer. Good bar, very intimate set up.

HobGoblin : A lovely grungy little boozer, with a fab jukebox. Very intimate, very lively, and always packed.






I love you for what I am not,
I did not ask for what I have got.


You will get used to me.
Welcome to your new joy.




hertfordshire have a music venue?! crikey! and i don't think i'd ever go to a place called 'the freebutt' in brighton... LOL!


I am my only god, ha ha ha ha ha ha
benji Posted - 05/26/2004 : 04:56:38
quote:
Originally posted by bedrock_barney

quote:
Originally posted by benji

The Dux de Lux - Chrischurch, New Zealand (http://www.thedux.co.nz/)



Great menu!! Bit of a commmute though



but sooo worth it richard....
sadly i never actually ate there cause i was a poor student and it was expensive.....
i can't wait to go back......


"I joined the Cult of Frank / I think that man deserves a DB!"
bedrock_barney Posted - 05/26/2004 : 04:42:40
quote:
Originally posted by benji

The Dux de Lux - Chrischurch, New Zealand (http://www.thedux.co.nz/)

It's an awesome vegetarian & seafood restaurant/bar with fantastic beers from an in-house brewery...
and in one bar there's a tiny little stage about 10cm above floor height which just rocks. room holds a max of about 50 people, with others spilling out into the gardens etc.
bands are always free regardless of stature...it's just awesome.
had some fantastic nights there...



"I joined the Cult of Frank / I think that man deserves a DB!"



Great menu!! Bit of a commmute though


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benji Posted - 05/26/2004 : 04:30:13
The Dux de Lux - Chrischurch, New Zealand (http://www.thedux.co.nz/)

It's an awesome vegetarian & seafood restaurant/bar with fantastic beers from an in-house brewery...
and in one bar there's a tiny little stage about 10cm above floor height which just rocks. room holds a max of about 50 people, with others spilling out into the gardens etc.
bands are always free regardless of stature...it's just awesome.
had some fantastic nights there...



"I joined the Cult of Frank / I think that man deserves a DB!"
GypsyDeath Posted - 05/25/2004 : 16:50:48
Well, you prob arent intending on touring UK, but if you do -

HERTFORDSHIRE -

The Harlow Square : in the middle of no where, no one can ever find it, but fuck me is it a good venue. Best promoters around. Reading bands have pften played there warm ups here. Great sound, nice lay out, lovely people.

Club 85 : Interesting lay out. seen it progress over the years, and quite a class little place now. fairly big, good bar, comfy seats, but plenty of room to stand. decor is a bit hippy tho! again, real lovely people.

The Green Room : Cute little room above a pub. 120 max on people. VERY intimate, very cozy, and fairly ok sound. (depends on whos on the desk, sometimes can be great)

BRIGHTON -

The FreeButt - Odd U shape layout. but nice, friendly, lous sound engineer. Good bar, very intimate set up.

HobGoblin : A lovely grungy little boozer, with a fab jukebox. Very intimate, very lively, and always packed.






I love you for what I am not,
I did not ask for what I have got.


You will get used to me.
Welcome to your new joy.
BLT Posted - 05/25/2004 : 11:59:01
I don't think I've ever seen a show at Spaceland that I didn't enjoy. Plus they sell giant Red Hook ESB draught.

I went to The Echo a couple months ago and it was a decent little venue-- just a bar with a stage.

I agree that McCabe's is very cool, though I've only been there once (one of Frank's four shows last August). No beer there, though. Only cookies.
floop Posted - 05/25/2004 : 11:50:33
there are quite a few here. it's a tough call. i'd have to go with McCabes as "coolest" simply because i've seen Frank play there several times, and those are all among my favorite shows of all time. it's a guitar shop in Santa Monica, with a room in the back with a stage. there are probably about 150-200 steel folding chairs lined up. that's it. very simple. very intimate.

i like the Troubadour too. it's big enough that cool bands play there, but small enough that, even if you're all the way to the back, at the bar, you can still easily see the band and enjoy the show. and they've got a kitchen there where you can get hamburgers and hotdogs.
PsychicTwin Posted - 05/25/2004 : 11:45:30
As a denizen of the DC Area... I would say the Black Cat. Wolfman and Obfuscate already mentioned it. It's a great venue because it offers a main stage on the 2nd floor (for bigger regional acts and what not) but also a backroom stage (for more local/indie bands and stuff.) Also, the booking is a little selective (read: snobby) when it comes to what bands/acts they will book and which ones they won't. At its best it provides good, original, non-mainstream genres of music and exposes them in a great club/bar setting....at its worst it caters to the indie-scenester crowd who are "too cool for their own good."

Still, the Black Cat is the best rock/indie bar in DC. Great sound, great bands, great setting. I frequent it quite a bit.

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Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 05/23/2004 : 11:18:23
Awesome, thanks again guys. This is very helpful, seriously. I always wondered how a band could prevent itself from playing some crappy venue unknowingly, this is definitely one way. Keep 'em coming!


"When 5000 posts you reach / Look as good you will not, hmmm?"
Crispy Water Posted - 05/22/2004 : 22:20:29
In Edmonton, I think most people would vote for the Sidetrack. This seems to have been the case since before I was old enough to wonder if I cared, in my experience it's a great place. Honestly, I haven't seen a show there in a couple years, but I will be this coming Friday, so we'll find out then if the magic is still there.
http://www.sidetrackcafe.com

If you're looking to draw the "young, hip, hard rockin' crowd," try New City. Bands I remember playing there include Bad Brains, Rev. Horton Heat, Danko Jones, and that. So the place draws established bands but is also very friendly to locals and small-timers, and my guess is that if you played there you wouldn't have to worry about nobody showing up.

Just don't get suckered into a booking at the new Starlite Room (or lounge or whatever it's called). Back when it was called The Rev it was my favourite place to see a show, and when Frank Black came last year I had a fantasy that they'd reopen it for the night. Anyway, it was closed, renovated, and expanded. Now it looks like the band is playing into a corner, and if that's not bad enough, you have to buy a membership at the club for the privilege of buying a stupid drink! It's only been open again for a couple of months, but I've a feeling that playing there isn't going to be the best way for a band to make lots of Edmonton friends. Yes, that may have been a rant, but considering the location of the guy asking I think it's fair to include this as the odds are the band will come to this city.

There are, of course, many others, but I think that's what you're looking for. Typing has drained me, I'm going back to sleep.

Nothing is ever something.
realmeanmotorscutor Posted - 05/22/2004 : 08:15:48
offerw, thanks! I will! I saw her once before in New Hampshire and she was great. This is a more intimate setting so it should be even better. I'll surely let you know how it goes.


Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 05/22/2004 : 08:12:23
My favourite is The Roadhouse in Manchester. I also like the Hop & Grape though. And yeah Night & Day is also good. Very dark though, bring a torch!!!

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offerw Posted - 05/22/2004 : 08:08:24
quote:
Originally posted by realmeanmotorscutor

I don't go to too many shows but I really like The Middle East in Cambridge. Axis (or is it Avalon) is pretty good too. I saw Weezer there for their come-back tour (when they were still good and put on a good show) and I'm going to be seeing Aimee Mann there soon.






Aimee Mann is brilliant, enjoy the show! Please tell about the show afterwards.

wilhelm
realmeanmotorscutor Posted - 05/22/2004 : 07:51:23
I don't go to too many shows but I really like The Middle East in Cambridge. Axis (or is it Avalon) is pretty good too. I saw Weezer there for their come-back tour (when they were still good and put on a good show) and I'm going to be seeing Aimee Mann there soon.


bumblebeeboy2 Posted - 05/22/2004 : 07:47:16
quote:
Originally posted by Malax

Hop & Grape - Manchester

My city isn't manchester, but its my gig city.



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*Adapted By Carolynanna*



not sure about that one... it's not that small, and it's academy 3 now, unfortunately. i liked it being called the hop and grape. i think night and day is a better manchester venue, smaller and very cool... big hands is probably even cooler in that case... but a bit too small...


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offerw Posted - 05/22/2004 : 04:00:42
A small club in town called Things and Times was a little bit too small a few weeks ago when new band Fokofpolisiekar (Fuckoffpolicecar) played there. One of the kids in the crowd spilled his beer all over the sound board and the gig had to be abandoned.

wilhelm
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 05/22/2004 : 03:34:34
Its alright, its not that small. I like the fact that you can sit up on the gallery and actually be behind the band, its a really interesting perspective.


"Everywhere I go I want to travel by X-Wing"
gracie Posted - 05/22/2004 : 02:10:15
I like the Mean Fiddler in London.

It's really small, sweaty, grungy rock club and quite a contrast to the nice theatre type of venues in London like Brixton Academy.

I've seen some of my favourite bands there and i love it.
Broken Face Posted - 05/21/2004 : 20:05:56
Club Cafe in Pittsburgh

-brian


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mattb Posted - 05/21/2004 : 16:49:34
quote:
Originally posted by Coldheartofstone

Sneeky Dee's-Toronto
or also...
The Bovine Sex Club...not at all what you think.
or
Rancho Relaxo

Her life was saved by Rock & Roll.



I have to disagree about Sneaky Dee's. It might be intimate but the sound is horrible. Every show I've seen there sounded like shit. For me personally it's the Horseshoe and the old Ted's wrecking yard. Rancho and Bovine I agree with as well though. Funny story about Bovine, I was there one time and these tourists came in and thought it was an actual sex club and started making out and taking off clothes. When people started laughing they made a hasty exit.

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Cheeseman1000 Posted - 05/21/2004 : 16:08:03
I like the Hope & Anchor in Islington, North London. Its not so much a place that touring bands come as one where new bands start out, but I love it, its a little hole in the ground.
I also like the Scala and Shepherd's Bush Empire, which are bigger but are nice theatres, so they're great.


"Everywhere I go I want to travel by X-Wing"
shineoftheever Posted - 05/21/2004 : 15:25:41
My bedroom is quite intimate, I perform there on a nightly basis, sometimes solo. :(

In Vancouver for smallish clubs I like the Brickyard, Cobalt, and "The Pic" (Piccadilly). They are all pretty scuzzy but have great punk bands playing pretty often.

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soundofataris Posted - 05/21/2004 : 15:10:01
In NYC the Bowery Ballroom and the Knitting Factory are both kind of ace.

warm....warmer.....disco!
Cult_Of_Frank Posted - 05/21/2004 : 13:56:24
This is exactly what I was hoping for... very cool, keep 'em coming. :)


"When 5000 posts you reach / Have a life you will not, hmmm?"
darwin Posted - 05/21/2004 : 13:50:48
In Davis we use to have a great place (The Palms). It was basically an old shack with folding chairs but some great acts would come and the atmosphere was relaxed and intimate. But, they tore it down to build some apartments <cue Joni Mitchell>.

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