Re: Upcoming shows in Chicago
51Anyone want a free ticket for Girls Against Boys/Poison Arrows/FACS at the Metro tonight? I can't make it unfortunately.
This country has a lot more work to do. Moving in the right direction requires serious effort and extensive self-reflection. The Hideout's kneejerk response was a grouping of corporate speak that sounded more like the handling of a PR exec and not a group of people who have been serving Chicago's music and political community for years.AdamN wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 10:42 am Not a specific show per se, but it seems that The Hideout has been run by shitheads. Consider my cats shocked.
Am I a bad person for thinking this reads like a millennial who is ill prepared for the harsh reality of a gig at a night club run by grizzled old white people? I mean I have seen the films Roadhouse, CBGBs, and Killing of a Chinese Bookie, all depicting working conditions at clubs run by old white people, and from those depictions I would not expect much civility, much less a severance package and continued health care coverage following being laid off after 8 months.rsmurphy wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 2:39 pmThis country has a lot more work to do. Moving in the right direction requires serious effort and extensive self-reflection. The Hideout's kneejerk response was a grouping of corporate speak that sounded more like the handling of a PR exec and not a group of people who have been serving Chicago's music and political community for years.AdamN wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 10:42 am Not a specific show per se, but it seems that The Hideout has been run by shitheads. Consider my cats shocked.
gonzochicago wrote: Doubling down on life, I guess you could say.
Basically agree, but also you own a bar or restaurant because a) you are insane enough to think it's a good idea and b) you want to do your own thing and fuck everybody else.jeff fox wrote: Sat Oct 22, 2022 9:49 am ^Both can be true. That person could have been a shitty employee, unable to handle the workload, AND the Hideout could be out of touch and indifferent to its employees.
The part about the stress level of booking 30 shows per month did have me rolling my eyes, but at the same time, the Hideout has always seemed like a 'scene' to me, where the owners have had zero interest in booking music that didn't fit their honky (tonk) aesthetic. I've been lucky to play there, but they've all been shows booked by people who are tight with them.
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