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Re: USCHO Music Thread 2: Rock On, Amigo.
Went to LaCrosse, WI about a month and a half ago coz my kid had a futures/prospects hockey showcase there. Anyway, wife and I earned our undergrads there, so decided to go out one of the nights and hit the old downtown haunts. Amazing how some of the places are EXACTLY the same more than 20 years later.
Went to my old favorite hangout (Shooters) last - around 10:30 - for a nightcap. They were just opening and as we walk in, the owner looks at me and says, "Been awhile. You used to come in here with Scott."
I hadn't set foot in that place in 20 years. To be fair I spent countless hours there and lots of money... but still. Made my night that he remembered me.
Anyway, we belly up to the bar and are warned that it gets "pretty crazy" in here. Sure... I remember. We'll be gone in an hour anyway.
Reason for this ramble in this thread?
The playlist. The owner - who's gotta be pushing 50 plays mostly alternative hits from the 90s. Apparently... every night. His very loyal customer base (mostly early 20-somethings) absolutely freaking eats it up.
I have never, EVER been in a bar that's having that much fun, or is that engaged in the music. The entire place was bouncing (literally - the floor was moving up and down) and singing along (loudly) to Blink-182, Fastball, Goo Goo Dolls, Cake, Fountains of Wayne, Rancid, Lit, Third Eye Blind, Sublime, Green Day, Toadies, Pavement, Tonic, Offspring, etc, etc, etc.
I have rarely been to concerts that are that engaged - or that fun. In fact, quite possibly never.
We stayed till bar time with **** eating grins on our faces and had an absolute blast. We just kept looking at each other as they went nuts for the next song and then the next... shaking our heads and smiling ear to ear and bouncing along with them.
The place was fun back in the day, but now it's way past what it was. Again... the energy in that place was something I can't wait to tap into again.
And it was completely about the playlist - played VERY loud. Never would have guessed that a substantial number of current college students would like that music enough to go to a bar that plays it exclusively. Not only that, but they go there to participate in that music with 60-70 other people who they probably don't even know. Seriously - they are INTO it - never seen anything like it.
I love music.
Made myself a facsimile of that list - about 100 alternative anthems from the 90s mostly - and have been enjoying the heck out of it today.
PS - The song that got the biggest reception of the night? Hanson... MMMBop. Place went ****ing ape-**** CRAZY for it and when in Rome... I got into it too. Oh yeah, and grabbed it for the playlist.


PPS - Couldn't go the next night as the wife was too hung over and asleep by 9:00. Sadly, she's no longer a professional - I am still active.
Went to LaCrosse, WI about a month and a half ago coz my kid had a futures/prospects hockey showcase there. Anyway, wife and I earned our undergrads there, so decided to go out one of the nights and hit the old downtown haunts. Amazing how some of the places are EXACTLY the same more than 20 years later.
Went to my old favorite hangout (Shooters) last - around 10:30 - for a nightcap. They were just opening and as we walk in, the owner looks at me and says, "Been awhile. You used to come in here with Scott."
I hadn't set foot in that place in 20 years. To be fair I spent countless hours there and lots of money... but still. Made my night that he remembered me.
Anyway, we belly up to the bar and are warned that it gets "pretty crazy" in here. Sure... I remember. We'll be gone in an hour anyway.
Reason for this ramble in this thread?
The playlist. The owner - who's gotta be pushing 50 plays mostly alternative hits from the 90s. Apparently... every night. His very loyal customer base (mostly early 20-somethings) absolutely freaking eats it up.
I have never, EVER been in a bar that's having that much fun, or is that engaged in the music. The entire place was bouncing (literally - the floor was moving up and down) and singing along (loudly) to Blink-182, Fastball, Goo Goo Dolls, Cake, Fountains of Wayne, Rancid, Lit, Third Eye Blind, Sublime, Green Day, Toadies, Pavement, Tonic, Offspring, etc, etc, etc.
I have rarely been to concerts that are that engaged - or that fun. In fact, quite possibly never.
We stayed till bar time with **** eating grins on our faces and had an absolute blast. We just kept looking at each other as they went nuts for the next song and then the next... shaking our heads and smiling ear to ear and bouncing along with them.
The place was fun back in the day, but now it's way past what it was. Again... the energy in that place was something I can't wait to tap into again.
And it was completely about the playlist - played VERY loud. Never would have guessed that a substantial number of current college students would like that music enough to go to a bar that plays it exclusively. Not only that, but they go there to participate in that music with 60-70 other people who they probably don't even know. Seriously - they are INTO it - never seen anything like it.
I love music.
Made myself a facsimile of that list - about 100 alternative anthems from the 90s mostly - and have been enjoying the heck out of it today.
PS - The song that got the biggest reception of the night? Hanson... MMMBop. Place went ****ing ape-**** CRAZY for it and when in Rome... I got into it too. Oh yeah, and grabbed it for the playlist.
PPS - Couldn't go the next night as the wife was too hung over and asleep by 9:00. Sadly, she's no longer a professional - I am still active.
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