Edd
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Regarding the Ale House: Did you have to go downstairs when you entered the building? I feel like I saw Seth Yakavone there about 12 years ago. That was quite a show.
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Regarding the Ale House: Did you have to go downstairs when you entered the building? I feel like I saw Seth Yakavone there about 12 years ago. That was quite a show.
Scotty is easily one of my top 5 favorite guitarists. He's the man for sure.
My bad im a filthy casual its dark star ochestra lol. My attention span is shit.
Anyhow i like the music alot and an just looking for an excuse to drop some mushies and have a good time. Is this still a good time?
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My bad im a filthy casual its dark star ochestra lol. My attention span is shit.
Anyhow i like the music alot and an just looking for an excuse to drop some mushies and have a good time. Is this still a good time?
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You'll enjoy yourself. I usually see 1-2 DSO shows per year. In some ways I actually prefer the DSO experience. Typically smaller venues, general admission shows you can roam around and enjoy the band or people watching from numerous perspectives. Tickets are reasonable typically as well.
I'll likely catch at least one of their shows at Hampton Casino Ballroom this summer.
JRAD certainly takes the music to cool spaces.
MTN Jam should be packed this year with no more Vibes or All good
I assume you're going to Lockn'
Bay area is nuts. My buddy sells real estate out there. A 300 sq ft studio in San Fran recently went for $700K