quoted 4 lines public space shows are great because they have the most innovative
> public space shows are great because they have the most innovative
> people perform but why is it that it always take so long to set things
> up? like if the show is at 9 why can't all the performers come like one
> or two hours earlier to set up?
phoenecia and richie ran late (partially due to my inability to navigate
through south central la and hollywood :), but moreso due to necessary
trips on the way to the venue and traffic) -- got there at like 9:15ish..
did a small sound check.. and if i recall, alex/lexaunculpt was on pretty
fast.
but then again.. i was tired as hell.
comments/suggestions to public space can prolly be sent to
lynn@greengalactic.com.
quoted 5 lines and what's with the lack of seating? i mean it's not a concert and it's
> and what's with the lack of seating? i mean it's not a concert and it's
> not a rave so have some more chairs! i wouldn't have mind waiting
> because the djs that were spinning were really fun expecially when one
> of them threw in the professor x song but damn, standing for hours
> waiting for them to set up really suck.
public space has done seating evnts in the past.. and in fact, it was an
emphasis for a while i think.. to promote a more concert like atmosphere.
i could be wrong though.. again. but, if i recall, there were seats at
the spooky/ben neil show, as well as at the phthalocyanine/low res/john
tejada show (was that the right lineup?)
quoted 3 lines oh yeah, alex was sooo good. beautiful roganized noise. even more
> oh yeah, alex was sooo good. beautiful roganized noise. even more
> impressive than levine, but then again maybe it's because i'm not part
> of the oc crew and i haven't heard him perform before.
more impressive than devine?
next time you see alex, tell him that.
he'll be stoked!
(for me its a tough call.. i liked the noisey chaos and intensity of
richards set.. but hell, ive seen alex like 10 times, so i guess i am all
too familiar with him)
chris.