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Other Topics => Completely Off-Topic => Topic started by: Steavis on March 16, 2005, 06:23:09 am

Title: Moving to California for a bit, need entertainment help!
Post by: Steavis on March 16, 2005, 06:23:09 am
My employer likes to give you as little information as possible in the shortest amount of time as possible when it comes to sending you to some strange place. Basically two days ago my higher ups said to me, "Oh yeah, you're going to California for a month, leaving this coming Monday." I'm going to be (from my understanding) near the Los Angeles area, and so that I don't get bored out of my mind, if anyone from that area can give me ideas to keep entertained, that'd be greatly appreciated!
Title: Moving to California for a bit, need entertainment help!
Post by: loveplasticlove on March 16, 2005, 06:06:55 pm
umm go to the sunset strip or the dive bars around it
Title: Moving to California for a bit, need entertainment help!
Post by: PianoGirl4444 on March 16, 2005, 06:28:53 pm
You're going to LA and you're worried that you'll be bored?!?!  Unless you're a freak, you won't be.  

My suggestion is to visit Largo, a club owned by Fiona Apple's producer, Jon Brion.  He plays there often.  It's cool 'cause there's a no-chatting rule.  An awesome place to hear live music!

 :D
Title: Moving to California for a bit, need entertainment help!
Post by: zurielshimon on March 16, 2005, 07:30:54 pm
Um, what is a "no chatting" rule? :?
Title: Moving to California for a bit, need entertainment help!
Post by: PianoGirl4444 on March 17, 2005, 02:02:16 pm
You're supposed to pay full attention to the artist who's performing, so you're not allowed to sit there and talk to your friends.  (You can say a few words here and there, of course.)  As an artist, I think that's awesome!  It's very intimate--a different way to see a live show.
Title: Moving to California for a bit, need entertainment help!
Post by: zurielshimon on March 18, 2005, 06:50:54 am
Yeah, I can see where that would certainly help in shows where the music isn't as loud as most of us are probably used to.