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#31
Quote from: cara on May 08, 2009, 10:28:24 PM
i have no clue about Webster Hall. When i saw them in Phoenix at Martini Ranch it was an all ages show and i got there right at the said start time but ended up waiting at least half an hour more for the doors to open, then an hour and a half + for the show to start.

My guess would be 7:30 would be fine since its only the doors opening at 6:30.

This describes my experience at Webster Hall Thursday. But I think that the start time depends more on the band than the venue. Are the Melvins known for their punctuality?
#33
Quote from: Idlehanz on May 07, 2009, 10:33:41 PM
Quote from: Windshield on May 07, 2009, 10:28:05 PM
Quote from: Idlehanz on May 07, 2009, 10:19:53 PM
Hey New Yorkers,

     Is Penn Station easy to find and get to from the area that Webster Hall is located in?
Yeah there are several ways you can do this. I would take the L train westbound to 8th Avenue. From there you can transfer to the northbound A train and get off at 34th street Penn Station. Google maps can give public transit directions too.

I found out what the dress code for Webster Hall is: No baggies, saggies, hoodies, tims, sneaks, or du rags. I don't know what half of that means. All I know is that I was wearing a shirt, jeans, and sneakers and none of the courteous bouncers said anything.
I need to catch Amtrak to Boston.....But I find two Penn stations in NY......ackkkk....which one do I need?  Or should I just use the interwebs more?

O.o I only know of one Penn Station and thats on 34th street. You'll find the Amtrak trains there.
#34
Quote from: anaconda on May 07, 2009, 12:07:33 PM
that kelley polar youtube clip you posted was great, thanks for turning me onto some cool shit i had never heard of.

Yeah I can't get enough of it.
#35
Quote from: Idlehanz on May 07, 2009, 10:19:53 PM
Hey New Yorkers,

     Is Penn Station easy to find and get to from the area that Webster Hall is located in?
Yeah there are several ways you can do this. I would take the L train westbound to 8th Avenue. From there you can transfer to the northbound A train and get off at 34th street Penn Station. Google maps can give public transit directions too.

I found out what the dress code for Webster Hall is: No baggies, saggies, hoodies, tims, sneaks, or du rags. I don't know what half of that means. All I know is that I was wearing a shirt, jeans, and sneakers and none of the courteous bouncers said anything.
#36
Looking forward to the show.

I'll also be at Webster Hall later today to see Junior Boys/Kelley Polar.
#37
Quote from: r40f on May 02, 2009, 01:31:37 PM
youtube deleted my account - all the videos i posted are gone forever.  sorry about that.

When youtube fails, Vimeo.
#38
Melvins Discussion / Re: Melvins turn 25!
May 01, 2009, 09:08:17 PM
Yeah I'm not excited to see Green River either.
#39
Melvins Discussion / Re: King Buzzo look-alikes
May 01, 2009, 12:24:41 AM
#41
Now translate it into Korean then English again.
#42
Melvins Discussion / Re: Melvins turn 25!
April 21, 2009, 05:55:41 PM
Quote from: erin on April 21, 2009, 01:31:59 PM
i should bring a cracker barrel gift certificate for the band when I see em next month  :D

I don't think there are any within 300 miles of the venue.  :P
#43
Quote from: Kanye West
SOUTH PARK pt. 3 I WAS AT CHEESECAKE FACTORY YESTERDAY AND THE MANAGER BROUGHT ME A PLATE OF FISH STICKS... (in a sarcastic tone) uuuuuuum, GREAT! : /
#44
Melvins Discussion / Re: Melvins turn 25!
April 20, 2009, 12:05:13 AM
Quote from: rhett E rock on April 19, 2009, 07:13:00 PM
regardless if Green River plays it we should scream Leech throughout the Melvins set.  i wonder if Buzz would get a kick out of that?  i hope they play more than just Houdini.
Agreed, I don't really like knowing the setlist before a show.
#45
Quote from: the ether bunny on April 15, 2009, 07:28:34 PM
ive been listening to tool for years, and i still really like 'em... although maynard produces nothing but shit outside of the band. but standing in line before their shows is like brain torture. tool fans have to be the most mindless drones on the planet. its like they complete missed the point that the band is trying to convey. theyre just a-typical metal heads going to see a band thats a lot less metal, and a lot more prog rock if anything.

One of several reasons I've yet to see them live.