Saturday, March 05, 2005
Intimate Settings
Yesterday's radio show went well. I forgot to copy the playlist at the station, so I will mention it all as soon as possible.
Our friend Tom went with us to WMUH -- his first time at the studios--- and I'm pretty sure he fell in love with it.
Anyhow, anybody in the Eastern Pa./NJ or anywhere else for that matter should check out Double Decker Records in Allentown. Jamie just moved into a massive location across the street this past week-- and it isn't claustrophobic! (though we joked with him yesterday about how we would probably still manage to trip over things, etc.)
Also, he's going to have a room for 12"s and dollar stuff-- and...the basement, which is also pretty large-- is going to be transformed into a bookstore he is doing. Lots of great plans are in store for Double Decker, and I for one am pretty excited about it.
We also went down to Philadelphia to check out the Rachels/Ida show, which was a seated show in the sanctuary at the First Unitarian Church. The place was pretty packed, and outside of the poor addict who was snorting coke next to me, (he was sweating and kept getting up like every few minutes to grab coffee-- as if he wasn't a bundle of wacked out nerves already!)-- it was a great, intimate event that I will not forget for a while. A great way to start spring break!
Our friend Tom went with us to WMUH -- his first time at the studios--- and I'm pretty sure he fell in love with it.
Anyhow, anybody in the Eastern Pa./NJ or anywhere else for that matter should check out Double Decker Records in Allentown. Jamie just moved into a massive location across the street this past week-- and it isn't claustrophobic! (though we joked with him yesterday about how we would probably still manage to trip over things, etc.)
Also, he's going to have a room for 12"s and dollar stuff-- and...the basement, which is also pretty large-- is going to be transformed into a bookstore he is doing. Lots of great plans are in store for Double Decker, and I for one am pretty excited about it.
We also went down to Philadelphia to check out the Rachels/Ida show, which was a seated show in the sanctuary at the First Unitarian Church. The place was pretty packed, and outside of the poor addict who was snorting coke next to me, (he was sweating and kept getting up like every few minutes to grab coffee-- as if he wasn't a bundle of wacked out nerves already!)-- it was a great, intimate event that I will not forget for a while. A great way to start spring break!