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Driving through Phila this morning I saw a sign off in the distance that read...
Coming in 2015 "The Fillmore"
So I googled it.
thefillmorephilly.com/?GCID=25…d0WgAZA&votigocookieset=1
The original Fillmore is an iconic music venue, first opened in San Francisco in 1965. As a venue, The Fillmore was the focal point for the psychedelic music scene during the 1960s and 70s helping to launch the careers of acts such as The Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Santana, The Doors, Hot Tuna and many many others which
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Second live music venue inside The Fillmore
State-of-the-art sound and lights
Incredible stage for DJ's, local bands and developing artists
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Comfortable lounge and bar
Top-tier cocktails and craft beers
Exceptional VIP service and hospitality
Deliciously Inspired Food Menu
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Private parties and rentals
Music themed weddings and receptions
Corporate meetings
Fundraisers
The Foundry will be a second live music venue located on the top floor of The Fillmore. Concert-goers will be able to dance and get close to the stage in a great, intimate space that will host music showcases, developing artists and local bands.
Circle Bar at The Fillmore will be a lively and upscale lounge and bar where guests can enjoy VIP service and enhanced benefits as part of their concert events. Circle Bar connects directly to the mezzanine club boxes and the best seats in the house providing in-seat food, beverage and bottle service and amazing sightlines.
If you are looking to take your next meeting or private event to the next level, look no further than The Fillmore. Our unique spaces and dedicated staff will make your next event an event to remember.
FOUNDRY BOOKINGS
VIP INFO
EVENT INFO
The original Fillmore is an iconic music venue, first opened in San Francisco in 1965. As a venue, The Fillmore was the focal point for the psychedelic music scene during the 1960s and 70s helping to launch the careers of acts such as The Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Santana, The Doors, Hot Tuna and many many others which
helped it grow it into the legend it is today. We look forward to honoring the spirit of those historic performances because attending an event at The Fillmore offers not only an opportunity to listen to great live music, but to participate in a cultural and history-making music event shared between artists and fans.The post was edited 1 time, last by Socks ().
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Lost a good one. Part of the Thrill Is Gone. RIP Mr King. Thanks for the memories.
cnn.com/2015/05/15/entertainment/bb-king-dead/
Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
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...more to follow. I've exceeded my 20 minutes on the hotel PC. BTW...I got to see Rush last night, one of my favorite bands of all time. What a treat! I've loved them since I was 15.Lost in the right direction.
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TrafficJam wrote:
...more to follow. I've exceeded my 20 minutes on the hotel PC. BTW...I got to see Rush last night, one of my favorite bands of all time. What a treat! I've loved them since I was 15.
Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
TrafficJam wrote:
...more to follow. I've exceeded my 20 minutes on the hotel PC. BTW...I got to see Rush last night, one of my favorite bands of all time. What a treat! I've loved them since I was 15.
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Trebor wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
...more to follow. I've exceeded my 20 minutes on the hotel PC. BTW...I got to see Rush last night, one of my favorite bands of all time. What a treat! I've loved them since I was 15.
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hikerboy wrote:
i first saw bb king at the academy of music in 1974.
The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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Conan O'Brien had some fun with the new Grateful Dead box set last night during his monologue, as he explained to the audience that the band will release an 80-disc live set. "No word on which Grateful Dead song it'll be," the host said to a hearty laugh from the crowd and his band. "The band liked that one," O'Brien said as he pointed to bandleader (and Fab Faux member) Jimmy Vivino. "It's true," Vivino said with a laugh.
The exchange then dipped into not-as-funny banter about angering hippies and all of the one-liners that come along with that. The initial joke, however, was well played. Watch it below.
relix.com/blogs/detail/watch_c…dead_box_set_in_monologueits all good -
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Caitlyn wrote:
Got that email yesturday, $699.00 yikes...pass fer now.
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max.patch wrote:
Caitlyn wrote:
Got that email yesturday, $699.00 yikes...pass fer now.
theonion.com/article/new-music…mpty-field-do-drugs-50565
MOUNT STERLING, KY—Declaring the event a rousing success so far, organizers confirmed more than 45,000 people turned out Wednesday for the first annual Cavalcade Folk and Roots Festival, a four-day gathering that consists solely of a big empty field to do drugs in.
Held on a farm in the foothills of eastern Kentucky, the festival, which continues through Friday and features no live performances of any kind, reportedly offers “something for every type of music lover,” specifically a fenced-off, 300-acre pasture in which to consume a broad array of mind-altering substances.
“We thought it’d be awesome to host a festival that would attract people from all over the country who just want to kick back and ingest narcotics for 96 hours straight,” festival organizer Randy Felder said of the event that takes place on a barren expanse of land with no stages, sound equipment, lighting, art, or vendors. “Cavalcade is all about creating a venue where live music fans can come together, hang out, and do what they love most. Whether you want to toke up, huff, or take a few hits of E, we’ve got you covered.”
“And you couldn’t ask for a better spot,” Felder added. “I mean, it rained pretty hard yesterday, but people didn’t let it bring them down. A lot of them didn’t even seem to notice.”
Officials reported that while the festival grounds contain no tents or any other form of shelter against the elements, ticket holders nonetheless came out in droves to the vast, otherwise deserted meadow to enjoy a number of big-name drugs, including marijuana, cocaine, and heroin, as well as a wide variety of less well-known substances and up-and-coming hallucinogens such as salvia, ayahuasca, ketamine, and several dozen improvised inhalants.
While most attendees purchased all-inclusive four-day badges for $150, organizers told reporters they also sold $60 day passes to individuals whose schedules or budgets might not allow them to stay f*cked up all weekend.
“The way I figure, you gotta stay all four days, especially if you’re dropping a bunch of acid,” said Adam Steely, 24, who road-tripped 14 hours to Cavalcade with several friends whose names and whereabouts he could not recall. “It’s totally worth the price of admission. Things were kind of slow when we first got here—mostly just weed and some people doing whip-its—but things really got cranking once the Molly hit. I heard they’ve got Oxy over by the south entrance, so I’m definitely gonna check that out later.”
“I always worry I’ll miss out on something at big festivals like this, because there’s never enough time to do all the drugs,” Steely continued. “I crashed early last night, and I’m still kicking myself for not being there when the nitrous tanks came out.”
According to Cavalcade organizers, with the support of corporate partners like Vitaminwater, Uber, and Belvedere Vodka, they’re able to offer a comprehensive festival experience, including a roped-off VIP section in the northwest corner of the field where festivalgoers who purchased $250 premium passes can sit in the shade if their heart rate gets too high or help themselves to complimentary vials of Narcan if they’re actively overdosing.
“Everyone says Flakka is going to be the highlight of the festival, so I’m getting pretty pumped for that,” said attendee Meghan Young, 26, standing among a large group of festivalgoers who were dancing, whooping, and bobbing their heads on the east side of the grounds. “Everything’s been great so far. I met these really chill guys from Austin, and we all just sat around and stared at this tree stump for, like, hours and hours. It was the most amazing experience. Plus, I’ve seen some really great musicians today.”
“I still can’t believe Lil Wayne is here,” she added. “He’s been at it for almost 12 hours straight.”its all good -
hikerboy wrote:
max.patch wrote:
Caitlyn wrote:
Got that email yesturday, $699.00 yikes...pass fer now.
theonion.com/article/new-music…mpty-field-do-drugs-50565
MOUNT STERLING, KY—Declaring the event a rousing success so far, organizers confirmed more than 45,000 people turned out Wednesday for the first annual Cavalcade Folk and Roots Festival, a four-day gathering that consists solely of a big empty field to do drugs in.
Held on a farm in the foothills of eastern Kentucky, the festival, which continues through Friday and features no live performances of any kind, reportedly offers “something for every type of music lover,” specifically a fenced-off, 300-acre pasture in which to consume a broad array of mind-altering substances.
“We thought it’d be awesome to host a festival that would attract people from all over the country who just want to kick back and ingest narcotics for 96 hours straight,” festival organizer Randy Felder said of the event that takes place on a barren expanse of land with no stages, sound equipment, lighting, art, or vendors. “Cavalcade is all about creating a venue where live music fans can come together, hang out, and do what they love most. Whether you want to toke up, huff, or take a few hits of E, we’ve got you covered.”
“And you couldn’t ask for a better spot,” Felder added. “I mean, it rained pretty hard yesterday, but people didn’t let it bring them down. A lot of them didn’t even seem to notice.”
Officials reported that while the festival grounds contain no tents or any other form of shelter against the elements, ticket holders nonetheless came out in droves to the vast, otherwise deserted meadow to enjoy a number of big-name drugs, including marijuana, cocaine, and heroin, as well as a wide variety of less well-known substances and up-and-coming hallucinogens such as salvia, ayahuasca, ketamine, and several dozen improvised inhalants.
While most attendees purchased all-inclusive four-day badges for $150, organizers told reporters they also sold $60 day passes to individuals whose schedules or budgets might not allow them to stay f*cked up all weekend.
“The way I figure, you gotta stay all four days, especially if you’re dropping a bunch of acid,” said Adam Steely, 24, who road-tripped 14 hours to Cavalcade with several friends whose names and whereabouts he could not recall. “It’s totally worth the price of admission. Things were kind of slow when we first got here—mostly just weed and some people doing whip-its—but things really got cranking once the Molly hit. I heard they’ve got Oxy over by the south entrance, so I’m definitely gonna check that out later.”
“I always worry I’ll miss out on something at big festivals like this, because there’s never enough time to do all the drugs,” Steely continued. “I crashed early last night, and I’m still kicking myself for not being there when the nitrous tanks came out.”
According to Cavalcade organizers, with the support of corporate partners like Vitaminwater, Uber, and Belvedere Vodka, they’re able to offer a comprehensive festival experience, including a roped-off VIP section in the northwest corner of the field where festivalgoers who purchased $250 premium passes can sit in the shade if their heart rate gets too high or help themselves to complimentary vials of Narcan if they’re actively overdosing.
“Everyone says Flakka is going to be the highlight of the festival, so I’m getting pretty pumped for that,” said attendee Meghan Young, 26, standing among a large group of festivalgoers who were dancing, whooping, and bobbing their heads on the east side of the grounds. “Everything’s been great so far. I met these really chill guys from Austin, and we all just sat around and stared at this tree stump for, like, hours and hours. It was the most amazing experience. Plus, I’ve seen some really great musicians today.”
“I still can’t believe Lil Wayne is here,” she added. “He’s been at it for almost 12 hours straight.”
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Welcome the odd stuff about woods....
I generally do not look up the videos but if the music or the voice of the singer captures my attention... well you decide...notice the Drone parts of the video
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Drybones wrote:
jimmyjam wrote:
the brew thru crew reunites for beer by the river Manchester. Doing it all wrong and loving it!
Trillium wrote:
This place is like a family; a little dysfunctional at times
"Dazed and Confused"
Recycle, re-use, re-purpose
Plant a tree
Take a kid hiking
Make a differenceThe post was edited 1 time, last by Traffic Jam ().
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