I guess Austin lives up to its name! What bands will you be seeing in the near future?
I might attend the Summer Slaughter tour.
Yeah at the new place. Weren't many tkts left when I got mine. Small venue like moody it seems. McCartney is playing their also but tkts gone for that one. Originally Posted by Toyz
I have lived in Austin for about ten years now and have never been to any concerts. I've never been to any clubs downtown; not even stubbs. Be interesting to go one day. Hope you all have fun. Originally Posted by Victoria ColumbariI'm with you on this activity. Too damn much traffic, mediocre crowd management, Stupid prices. For most the the acts that come to town, I wouldn't put up with the hassle and expense even if they were playing in my living room. Been in Austin too long, seen too many good bands/acts to put up with the "cattle herding" everyone seems to accept as normal.
I'm with you on this activity. Too damn much traffic, mediocre crowd management, Stupid prices. For most the the acts that come to town, I wouldn't put up with the hassle and expense even if they were playing in my living room. Been in Austin too long, seen too many good bands/acts to put up with the "cattle herding" everyone seems to accept as normal.I thought the thread was asking "who are you going to see" not "why I don't go see anyone".
ah, as they say.. "The good ol' days". Originally Posted by nuglet
Jack Burton Trio (funk) Monday at 1:1, then Scissormen + Alien Knife Fight Thurs (different rock) at the Gypsy, then Frank Mustard Project at Maria's Late Night (that particular late show slot is being eliminated, unfortunately.)Ironic you use that analogy, since I already commented about NOT going to over crowded events for a 2nd class experience.. I was a professional diver/ u/w photographer for Nat Geo for several years.. That required going to a lot of small islands and distant coast lines for jobs... and I HATE seafood. fried shrimp, a good lobster is the extent of my "water inhabitant" consumption, and Caribbean lobster is really 3rd class. So, Living on the coast and not eating seafood is as unusual as one would think.. LOL I always packed Beanie Weinies and Baby Ruth candy bars for those nights that everyone wanted "fresh seafood".. that way I could join the group, but not have to eat fish, octo, eel, etc. I'm not disagreeing with you at all, just saying there's another side to the story.. But now... there's a pizza place on even the smallest of islands.. so problem solved.
Living in this town and not enjoying the music menu is like living on the coast but not eating seafood, so Victoria Columbari -- bless your heart. Originally Posted by TravelingTex