Music Today in Line Out
posted by December 17 at 16:10 PM
onLater, Alligator: The Crocodile is closed. Tullycraft moves their show to El Corazon. Sweet Jesus moves their show, um, nowhere. Jim Anderson talks time off. Eli Anderson needs a job. Commenters propose a co-operative buyout.
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Comments
I hear WaMu is looking for people, Eli.
There you go, Will. Mock the newly unemployed.
I could almost write the P-I "New Homes Saturday" ad copy for The Crocodile...
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The discerning home seeker will be thrilled by the amenities of Seattle's newest and most fashonable address, The Crocodile.
Upscale finishes, breathtaking views, and a new level of elegance, all in Seattle's cutting-edge Grungetown Neighborhood.
Relax on your own private lanai, or mingle with your neighbors on the rooftop Nirvana Terrace, featuring free wi-fi and an exceptional view of the Seattle Skyline.
Four different models are available: The Mudhoney, The Pearl Jam, The Soundgarden, and The Mother Love Bone. All units feature granite countertops, stainless steel commerical grade appliances, Steam showers, and faux distressed wood flooring.
Pre-reservations are being accepted today. Don't miss your chance to be a part of Seattle's Musical History! visit www.croccondos.com today!
Nice, Eric Grandy. Steal somebody else's graphic and don't even credit or link.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sprizee/2118643078/in/pool-35034348455@N01
get over it pussies...
get some lives, these bands suck and none will be around in a couple of years. Save your money and your outrage for something that actually matters.
Ecce, maybe you should heed your own advice. You're outraged about everything.
Ecce Homo. Our own little Ed Anger. Auburn's Answer to the Weekly World News...
I think it's sad anytime a live music venue closes. In this case, though, I add a dash of outrage, because they booked a season full of bands who now have to cancel shows or find a new place to play. Bad enough that another live music stage is closing; worse that it's closing in such a haphazard and shitty way.
Good point, Blake. But at least Eli won't feel pressured to get into home mortgage financing ...
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