zom-zom and rocker654! You feisty old rock and rollers live in the same city!
City: Minneapolis
82Angus Jung wrote:zom-zom and rocker654! You feisty old rock and rollers live in the same city!
I just fell off my perch laffing!
Post of the day!
City: Minneapolis
83I've been to minneapolis a couple times, and It's very nice looking. from what I remember.
I went to a show at the triple rock. how do you guys like that venue by the way?
I went to a show at the triple rock. how do you guys like that venue by the way?
ben wrote:I tend to get a little cynical in social situations where I see large groups of people enjoying themselves.
City: Minneapolis
84I like playing and seeing bands at the Triple Rock, it has a good bar, decent enough food, good sightlines, PA etc. Sucks finding parking around there though.
I like the Entry better though, because they put the Rifle Sport star above the door.
I guess I would be Felix then, the neat one.
I like the Entry better though, because they put the Rifle Sport star above the door.
I guess I would be Felix then, the neat one.
City: Minneapolis
85I have only been to the Triple Rock a couple of times, and never got food there. I agree with zom on the parking bit, it cost me a ticket--$34 for parking.
I too prefer the Entry, and thinking about these 2 venues has raised a question in my mind--why are there now railings between the dance floor and the general audience? Is it because of violence in the pit?
As far as the Entry goes, I much prefer the early 80's layout where the stage was where the bar is now.
If Oscar was wearing a beekeeper's uniform, you would have a dead ringer of me.
I too prefer the Entry, and thinking about these 2 venues has raised a question in my mind--why are there now railings between the dance floor and the general audience? Is it because of violence in the pit?
As far as the Entry goes, I much prefer the early 80's layout where the stage was where the bar is now.
If Oscar was wearing a beekeeper's uniform, you would have a dead ringer of me.
City: Minneapolis
86Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:Minneapolis is a fake-o big city that pretends to be big city. Relax, Minis, and enjoy your little lives. Stop pretending, for fuxx sake.
I would see a band called Fuxx.
I would not see a band called Fuxxx.
I wrote a haiku about Minneapolis. It goes like this.
Allen Iverson
I love you I love you I
Allen Iverson
Just kidding.
That poem's about Denver.
I'm not writing a fucking poem about Minneapolis.
City: Minneapolis
87St. Paul does have The Midway, home of The Turf Club & Big V's, two good clubs across the street from each other. But they're located a few miles outside of downtown St. Paul (they have the hockey arena there thanks to former-mayor-now-Senator Norm Coleman, douchebag esq.). So The Turf & V's could almost be counted as Mpls.
There are many more things to do in downtown Mpls. Really. There are alot of dreadful things to do in downtown Mpls as well if you are a trendoid who likes clubs w/dresscodes & DJ's and/or sports bar & grilles filled with fratdudes and/or fratdads.
There are many more things to do in downtown Mpls. Really. There are alot of dreadful things to do in downtown Mpls as well if you are a trendoid who likes clubs w/dresscodes & DJ's and/or sports bar & grilles filled with fratdudes and/or fratdads.
City: Minneapolis
88Any city that had a band as great as Husker Du and a label as great as Amrep cannot be crap.
City: Minneapolis
90Angus Jung wrote:zom-zom wrote:I guess I would be Felix then
Yeah- the bottom.
Ha ha.. a "gay" joke!
That took you a while, but it sure was worth it.