Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 dear bacchus.. i won't even pay fer a show thats like $10..... i guess it al l depends on yer scene and wot you and kidlets are into nancy... i know tons of all ages shows, parties, etc... but...everyone has a different cup of tea... Finch sounds like an Indy er emo type band, at least thats the impression i get just from the name and where they played... njdoane Jun 4, 2005 9:51 AM Re: From the BBC website , fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote:> hmmmm>never heards of em then again, my focus on music is >sorta..umm..focused and limited slims is expensive, full of wannabe >rockstars and prententious scenesters...imo>glad you seem to have had a good time tho!I guess I think Slims is cheap because I'm comparing it to taking them to a real concert (eg four tix to Tom Petty at the Greek this summer set me back $276!). And we're typically going to shows that appeal to a young (teen) crowd - so not a lot of scenesters. There's not a lot of places that offer all ages shows. Bottom of the Hill has them sometimes, GAMH. Occasionally something at Freight and Salvage - but usually it's too mellow for the kids. I love listening to live music and it's something I can do with my teens (and it scores me some cool mom points - a very valuable commodity). Other than that - hiking, cooking, gardening, photography.nancyTo send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 OUr concerts cost anything between £14 and £40 per ticket. Jo - fraggle Saturday, June 04, 2005 6:09 PM Re: Re: shows/entertainment was:From the BBC website dear bacchus.. i won't even pay fer a show thats like $10..... i guess it al l depends on yer scene and wot you and kidlets are into nancy... i know tons of all ages shows, parties, etc... but...everyone has a different cup of tea... Finch sounds like an Indy er emo type band, at least thats the impression i get just from the name and where they played... njdoane Jun 4, 2005 9:51 AM Re: From the BBC website , fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote:> hmmmm>never heards of em then again, my focus on music is >sorta..umm..focused and limited slims is expensive, full of wannabe >rockstars and prententious scenesters...imo>glad you seem to have had a good time tho!I guess I think Slims is cheap because I'm comparing it to taking them to a real concert (eg four tix to Tom Petty at the Greek this summer set me back $276!). And we're typically going to shows that appeal to a young (teen) crowd - so not a lot of scenesters. There's not a lot o f places that offer all ages shows. Bottom of the Hill has them sometimes, GAMH. Occasionally something at Freight and Salvage - but usually it's too mellow for the kids. I love listening to live music and it's something I can do with my teens (and it scores me some cool mom points - a very valuable commodity). Other than that - hiking, cooking, gardening, photography.nancyTo send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2005 Report Share Posted June 5, 2005 ugh! the shows i got to generally are $5.... up to $10... Jo Cwazy Jun 4, 2005 12:56 PM Re: Re: shows/entertainment was:From the BBC website OUr concerts cost anything between £14 and £40 per ticket. Jo - fraggle Saturday, June 04, 2005 6:09 PM Re: Re: shows/entertainment was:From the BBC website dear bacchus.. i won't even pay fer a show thats like $10..... i guess it al l depends on yer scene and wot you and kidlets are into nancy... i know tons of all ages shows, parties, etc... but...everyone has a different cup of tea... Finch sounds like an Indy er emo type band, at least thats the impression i get just from the name and where they played... njdoane Jun 4, 2005 9:51 AM Re: From the BBC website , fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote:> hmmmm>never heards of em then again, my focus on music is >sorta..umm..focused and limited slims is expensive, full of wannabe >rockstars and prententious scenesters...imo>glad you seem to have had a good time tho!I guess I think Slims is cheap because I'm comparing it to taking them to a real concert (eg four tix to Tom Petty at the Greek this summer set me back $276!). And we're typically going to shows that appeal to a young (teen) crowd - so not a lot of scenesters. There's not a lot o f places that offer all ages shows. Bottom of the Hill has them sometimes, GAMH. Occasionally something at Freight and Salvage - but usually it's too mellow for the kids. I love listening to live music and it's something I can do with my teens (and it scores me some cool mom points - a very valuable commodity). Other than that - hiking, cooking, gardening, photography.nancyTo send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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