@nonymous wrote:Davo wrote:Like I said, I'm not going out of my way to spend time seeing bands I have no interest in.
good promoters/venues book a diverse selection of music, not just what they personally "have interest in".
your embarrassing previous attempt to diminish the Mews' impact by asking what you thought was a rhetorical question about the last time they had a sold out show was put to rest--not just with Kimya Dawson either; I've been to a few shows in the last 3 or 4 months that have been close to selling out.
there simply isn't another venue in town doing what they are. not even close.
Did you miss the fact that I'm retired from promoting shows and have been for sometime. I only do shows that interest me because it's about the fun instead of the money and budget. Want to talk diverse take a look at this
http://ap.axiompiercing.com/bands.htm it isn't a complete list and is over a 10 year period but I think it will give you an idea.
I'm sorry, but I do not see the Mews as a venue that started anyting. If anything it is just another venue that leached off a music scene that was already established. Sure space for bands to play is a good thing but it's not earth shattering. If you want to go down that road the same could be said of House of Bricks, Shooters Hideaway and countless others. They all do shows that no one else does but would you really miss them if they were gone?
Granted I haven't spent a lot of time at the Mews but I've never gotten a vibe that there is a scene or community that revolves around that place. I've never stoud there and had it hit me that something was happening here. I've had that feeling at countless other venues but never there. There is not a core group of regulars that hit every show. I don't see someone saying in tens years that their scene started at the Mews and withour the Mews we wouldn't be here.
If what you mean by diverse is countless 20 somethings playing retro rehashed SST bands, post punk, progressive rock, noise, and etc.. count me out. I lived through the orginal post punk bullshit and wasn't interested in it at that point and not will subjected myself to it again. I find the whole idea painfully boring.
The thing is that I noticed a long time ago that the music scene is always at it's creative peak and a great deal more interesting when no one is paying attention and there is no where to play. If there is money to be made someone will open a venue and start booking the bands the Mews does. If there isn't any money in it, will there you have the real reason.
I paid my dues but I lost my Receipt.