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From | Richard Clegg <richard.clegg@company-net.com> |
Subject | Re: Vancouver Railway Club |
Date | Fri, 25 Apr 2003 12:02:22 +0100 |
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Ralph,
Thanks for the info. Looks like the Railway is just cover charge on the
night, no advance tickets, so we should be fine.
A&B Sounds was also on my list for places to visit, so that's really
helpful, too.
Thanks again,
Richard.
ps nice website 8^).
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 09:35:10 -0700
From: Ralph Alfonso <ralph@nettwerk.com>
To: audities@smoe.org
Subject: Vancouver Railway Club
Message-ID: <v04220801bacdbfb33c06@[209.17.154.158]>
The Railway Club actually holds a fair bit of people but is divided
into two main rooms connected by a long narrow bar/passageway.
The main room holds about 100-200 people and that is where you
want to be. The back room is for people who just want to drink and
hang out. The bar area is for people who don't know what they want.
http://www.therailwayclub.com/
Cover charge night of the show but if you get there before 8pm, there
is no cover and no one will ask you for money (plus you get primo seats).
You can wander in at soundcheck (6pm) and probably meet the band...
the club is open from noon onwards for lunch... so you could sit
there all day getting shit-faced if you wanted to (excellent bar food)...
the street it's on has two great record stores (A&B Sound plus
Noize Records so you could spend all day there.... around the corner
on Richards St are two great old book stores....)...
lots to do as the club is downtown...
I doubt it will be sold-out but I could be wrong... (Vancouver has
finicky tastes)
Hope this helps you.... in return, why not visit my web site?
Ralph Alfonso
Http://www.bongobeat.com
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