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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sat Dec 19, 2009 9:38 am

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LtVanish wrote:I wonder if the place might turn out to be Durty Nellies in Palatine IL. I saw Steve Lukather there last year, and it was a pretty nice place, probably same size as Joe's on Weed St.


I was there 2 weeks ago to see 7th Heaven...way too small.


That was one of my two thoughts, actually. The other place I was thinking was Barleycorn. I think it's bigger than Durty Nellie's. Although Nellie's has that whole floor, plus that big area upstairs, that's why I thought of it. Someone will need to show me where the ladies room is though. I don't wish to make THAT error again. :oops: :lol: :shock:
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Postby Andrew » Sat Dec 19, 2009 9:42 am

Not Durty Nellies, although that was briefly considered.

As far as size - I'm only looking at 1000 tickets this time folks....slightly higher price + VIP option, but strictly limited tickets. No 2500 seater for me this time, although if the line up comes together I might regret that :)

Bottom line - I have to make this work or this time next year there will be no site.
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sat Dec 19, 2009 9:47 am

Andrew wrote:As far as size - I'm only looking at 1000 tickets this time folks....slightly higher price + VIP option, but strictly limited tickets. No 2500 seater for me this time, although if the line up comes together I might regret that :)


John Barleycorn in Schaumburg can top 1000. 7th Heaven draws 900-1000 there just on their own. No joke. The week of Thanksgiving last year, they hit about 950 (i'm lowballing to account for people who were "On the list" - the final count was a hair under 1000 I believe. 989 or something.)
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Postby Don Wishon » Sat Dec 19, 2009 10:18 am

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Andrew wrote:As far as size - I'm only looking at 1000 tickets this time folks....slightly higher price + VIP option, but strictly limited tickets. No 2500 seater for me this time, although if the line up comes together I might regret that :)


John Barleycorn in Schaumburg can top 1000. 7th Heaven draws 900-1000 there just on their own. No joke. The week of Thanksgiving last year, they hit about 950 (i'm lowballing to account for people who were "On the list" - the final count was a hair under 1000 I believe. 989 or something.)


Yea, but cover was not $50-60.
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sat Dec 19, 2009 10:20 am

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Andrew wrote:As far as size - I'm only looking at 1000 tickets this time folks....slightly higher price + VIP option, but strictly limited tickets. No 2500 seater for me this time, although if the line up comes together I might regret that :)


John Barleycorn in Schaumburg can top 1000. 7th Heaven draws 900-1000 there just on their own. No joke. The week of Thanksgiving last year, they hit about 950 (i'm lowballing to account for people who were "On the list" - the final count was a hair under 1000 I believe. 989 or something.)


Yea, but cover was not $50-60.


No, indeed it wasn't. But I did see a guy in an MR shirt there though!
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Postby LtVanish » Sat Dec 19, 2009 10:45 am

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Bottom line - I have to make this work or this time next year there will be no site.


I plan on winning the lottery next year, so you don't have to worry Andrew, I'll give you a couple of million.
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Postby portland » Sat Dec 19, 2009 11:24 am

Andrew wrote:Not Durty Nellies, although that was briefly considered.

As far as size - I'm only looking at 1000 tickets this time folks....slightly higher price + VIP option, but strictly limited tickets. No 2500 seater for me this time, although if the line up comes together I might regret that :)

Bottom line - I have to make this work or this time next year there will be no site.




Andrew.....I hope it is all that you need and more!!!! :P
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Postby Saint John » Sat Dec 19, 2009 11:45 am

Andrew, it has to be the Chicago House Of Blues...period. If they can pay Frontiers and only collect $17 at the door for a few hundred people (I'm guessing there was 300) then why can't you charge $60, give them $15 and clear $45 per ticket? That's $45,000 if you sell 1,000 tickets and I think you would. Add to that the fact that they do not have to pay the acts (unles they want to!!! :lol: ) and I don't see why it can't be HOB. It's got the name, it's a beautiful venue, perfect location and worth travelling to. Why not there, dude? :? And having at the HOB would certainly garner you a radio station to promote the show!
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sat Dec 19, 2009 11:50 am

Saint John wrote:Andrew, it has to be the Chicago House Of Blues...period. If they can pay Frontiers and only collect $17 at the door for a few hundred people (I'm guessing there was 300) then why can't you charge $60, give them $15 and clear $45 per ticket? That's $45,000 if you sell 1,000 tickets and I think you would. Add to that the fact that they do not have to pay the acts (unles they want to!!! :lol: ) and I don't see why it can't be HOB. It's got the name, it's a beautiful venue, perfect location and worth travelling to. Why not there, dude? :? And having at the HOB would certainly garner you a radio station to promote the show!


The bar sales alone that would be incurred should have the HOB on the phone begging Andrew to come. :o I'm serious. :shock: :lol:
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Postby Saint John » Sat Dec 19, 2009 11:54 am

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Saint John wrote:Andrew, it has to be the Chicago House Of Blues...period. If they can pay Frontiers and only collect $17 at the door for a few hundred people (I'm guessing there was 300) then why can't you charge $60, give them $15 and clear $45 per ticket? That's $45,000 if you sell 1,000 tickets and I think you would. Add to that the fact that they do not have to pay the acts (unles they want to!!! :lol: ) and I don't see why it can't be HOB. It's got the name, it's a beautiful venue, perfect location and worth travelling to. Why not there, dude? :? And having at the HOB would certainly garner you a radio station to promote the show!


The bar sales alone that would be incurred should have the HOB on the phone begging Andrew to come. :o I'm serious. :shock: :lol:


Kim, when I saw Frontiers there it was like $9 for a scotch and water. But I didn't care because it was a strong drink. Basically equivalent to 2 regulars or really close...so about $5 per drink which is below average around there. But that's the tough part, we have no way of proving to them that we're a bunch of fucking drinking fools. :lol: :oops: Andrew could put Johnny And The Leisure Suits on the bill and get The Loop to promote the show! :idea:
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Postby Ehwmatt » Sat Dec 19, 2009 11:57 am

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Saint John wrote:Andrew, it has to be the Chicago House Of Blues...period. If they can pay Frontiers and only collect $17 at the door for a few hundred people (I'm guessing there was 300) then why can't you charge $60, give them $15 and clear $45 per ticket? That's $45,000 if you sell 1,000 tickets and I think you would. Add to that the fact that they do not have to pay the acts (unles they want to!!! :lol: ) and I don't see why it can't be HOB. It's got the name, it's a beautiful venue, perfect location and worth travelling to. Why not there, dude? :? And having at the HOB would certainly garner you a radio station to promote the show!


The bar sales alone that would be incurred should have the HOB on the phone begging Andrew to come. :o I'm serious. :shock: :lol:


Kim, when I saw Frontiers there it was like $9 for a scotch and water. But I didn't care because it was a strong drink. Basically equivalent to 2 regulars or really close...so about $5 per drink which is below average around there. But that's the tough part, we have no way of proving to them that we're a bunch of fucking drinking fools. :lol: :oops: Andrew could put Johnny And The Leisure Suits on the bill and get The Loop to promote the show! :idea:


That is a great point re: the bar revenues

Andrew, I have a deal to offer: You make this ANY weekend besides that May 1 weekend and I will pledge at least $500 in bar sales for MYSELF (and I tend to buy others drinks too) over the course of the weekend... make sure you work that out ahead of time so you get a cut :evil:
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Postby Saint John » Sat Dec 19, 2009 12:03 pm

Matt, why the fuck can't you make it that weekend, dude?
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Postby Ehwmatt » Sat Dec 19, 2009 12:09 pm

Saint John wrote:Matt, why the fuck can't you make it that weekend, dude?


I have a wedding and it's one of my best friends, there's just no way i can get out of it, I'm the best man

But when the fuck can I come up to Chitown and visit you anyway, I was just drivin home thinkin ab that, I need to get up there, esp if ur comin up here again
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Postby Saint John » Sat Dec 19, 2009 12:13 pm

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Saint John wrote:Matt, why the fuck can't you make it that weekend, dude?


I have a wedding and it's one of my best friends, there's just no way i can get out of it, I'm the best man

But when the fuck can I come up to Chitown and visit you anyway, I was just drivin home thinkin ab that, I need to get up there, esp if ur comin up here again


We'll do Cleveland in February and Chicago in March.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Sat Dec 19, 2009 12:14 pm

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Saint John wrote:Matt, why the fuck can't you make it that weekend, dude?


I have a wedding and it's one of my best friends, there's just no way i can get out of it, I'm the best man

But when the fuck can I come up to Chitown and visit you anyway, I was just drivin home thinkin ab that, I need to get up there, esp if ur comin up here again


We'll do Cleveland in February and Chicago in March.


Sounds great, I've only been there once and it was many years ago before I could legally drink so I haven't ever really "been there"
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Sat Dec 19, 2009 2:25 pm

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SuiteMadameBlue wrote:What about Park West or the Chicago Theatre? Am I getting close? LOL


No. Andrew said suburbs and you guys are looking at Chicago venues.

the Park West would be cool though. Might be too small.


Park West is very cool, but yes, too small.



Is Park West considered in downtown Chicago or just in a little neighborhood in Chicago? I love that place, I saw Porcupine Tree there a few years ago :)

Hmm, maybe Schaumburg.

How about somewhere north of Chicago, like Milwaukee? Now that would really be nice
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Postby SuiteMadameBlue » Sat Dec 19, 2009 2:26 pm

Saint John wrote:Andrew, it has to be the Chicago House Of Blues...period. If they can pay Frontiers and only collect $17 at the door for a few hundred people (I'm guessing there was 300) then why can't you charge $60, give them $15 and clear $45 per ticket? That's $45,000 if you sell 1,000 tickets and I think you would. Add to that the fact that they do not have to pay the acts (unles they want to!!! :lol: ) and I don't see why it can't be HOB. It's got the name, it's a beautiful venue, perfect location and worth travelling to. Why not there, dude? :? And having at the HOB would certainly garner you a radio station to promote the show!


I agree that the HOB would be perfect for this event. I agree with everything you posted!
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sat Dec 19, 2009 2:38 pm

SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Is Park West considered in downtown Chicago or just in a little neighborhood in Chicago? ;)


The Park West is in Lincoln Park, which is a neighborhood. It's not downtown. It's due north of downtown, a few miles, right on the lake.
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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Sun Dec 20, 2009 5:37 am

portland wrote:I will take second row.......I don't want any of that Texas smack down!!!! :wink: :lol:


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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Sun Dec 20, 2009 5:39 am

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portland wrote:I will take second row.......I don't want any of that Texas smack down!!!! :wink: :lol:


Mel and I are lucky, we're short so our friends feel bad and HAVE to let us ahead. (at least they better feel bad!) :lol:


if JJ shows up, friendship is out da window. :P
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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Sun Dec 20, 2009 5:45 am

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portland wrote:Dan behind us


Careful what you wish for. :lol: :twisted: :)


promises, promises. :roll:
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Postby Saint John » Sun Dec 20, 2009 5:49 am

(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:
Saint John wrote:
portland wrote:Dan behind us


Careful what you wish for. :lol: :twisted: :)


promises, promises. :roll:


:shock: :lol:
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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Sun Dec 20, 2009 5:58 am

Saint John wrote:
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:
Saint John wrote:
portland wrote:Dan behind us


Careful what you wish for. :lol: :twisted: :)


promises, promises. :roll:


:shock: :lol:





:twisted:

(sorry--feeling silly today)

or not. :wink:
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sun Dec 20, 2009 1:17 pm

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portland wrote:I will take second row.......I don't want any of that Texas smack down!!!! :wink: :lol:


Mel and I are lucky, we're short so our friends feel bad and HAVE to let us ahead. (at least they better feel bad!) :lol:


if JJ shows up, friendship is out da window. :P


PFFFFFT!!! I believe I shall storm off in a huff right about now. :evil: :lol: :lol: :wink:
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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Sun Dec 20, 2009 3:26 pm

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(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
portland wrote:I will take second row.......I don't want any of that Texas smack down!!!! :wink: :lol:


Mel and I are lucky, we're short so our friends feel bad and HAVE to let us ahead. (at least they better feel bad!) :lol:


if JJ shows up, friendship is out da window. :P


PFFFFFT!!! I believe I shall storm off in a huff right about now. :evil: :lol: :lol: :wink:


luv ya miss ya buh bye. :lol:
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Postby Andrew » Mon Dec 21, 2009 10:41 am

Saint John wrote:Andrew, it has to be the Chicago House Of Blues...period. If they can pay Frontiers and only collect $17 at the door for a few hundred people (I'm guessing there was 300) then why can't you charge $60, give them $15 and clear $45 per ticket? That's $45,000 if you sell 1,000 tickets and I think you would. Add to that the fact that they do not have to pay the acts (unles they want to!!! :lol: ) and I don't see why it can't be HOB. It's got the name, it's a beautiful venue, perfect location and worth travelling to. Why not there, dude? :? And having at the HOB would certainly garner you a radio station to promote the show!


Lots od additional expenses....very costly venue.
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Postby Saint John » Mon Dec 21, 2009 11:00 am

Andrew wrote:
Saint John wrote:Andrew, it has to be the Chicago House Of Blues...period. If they can pay Frontiers and only collect $17 at the door for a few hundred people (I'm guessing there was 300) then why can't you charge $60, give them $15 and clear $45 per ticket? That's $45,000 if you sell 1,000 tickets and I think you would. Add to that the fact that they do not have to pay the acts (unles they want to!!! :lol: ) and I don't see why it can't be HOB. It's got the name, it's a beautiful venue, perfect location and worth travelling to. Why not there, dude? :? And having at the HOB would certainly garner you a radio station to promote the show!


Lots od additional expenses....very costly venue.


I honestly think you'll recoup those "additional expenses" with the bit of "prestige" that the name carries. Besides, people that travel want to be near downtown and that place is in a tremendously cool location near everything. I say do it. You won't be sorry. You make that the venue and you'll get your 1,000 people. :)
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Postby Rip Rokken » Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:01 pm

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Saint John wrote:Andrew, it has to be the Chicago House Of Blues...period. If they can pay Frontiers and only collect $17 at the door for a few hundred people (I'm guessing there was 300) then why can't you charge $60, give them $15 and clear $45 per ticket? That's $45,000 if you sell 1,000 tickets and I think you would. Add to that the fact that they do not have to pay the acts (unles they want to!!! :lol: ) and I don't see why it can't be HOB. It's got the name, it's a beautiful venue, perfect location and worth travelling to. Why not there, dude? :? And having at the HOB would certainly garner you a radio station to promote the show!


Lots od additional expenses....very costly venue.


I honestly think you'll recoup those "additional expenses" with the bit of "prestige" that the name carries. Besides, people that travel want to be near downtown and that place is in a tremendously cool location near everything. I say do it. You won't be sorry. You make that the venue and you'll get your 1,000 people. :)


Tito might get your back on the extra expenses.

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Postby Andrew » Mon Dec 21, 2009 11:26 pm

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Saint John wrote:Andrew, it has to be the Chicago House Of Blues...period. If they can pay Frontiers and only collect $17 at the door for a few hundred people (I'm guessing there was 300) then why can't you charge $60, give them $15 and clear $45 per ticket? That's $45,000 if you sell 1,000 tickets and I think you would. Add to that the fact that they do not have to pay the acts (unles they want to!!! :lol: ) and I don't see why it can't be HOB. It's got the name, it's a beautiful venue, perfect location and worth travelling to. Why not there, dude? :? And having at the HOB would certainly garner you a radio station to promote the show!


Lots od additional expenses....very costly venue.


I honestly think you'll recoup those "additional expenses" with the bit of "prestige" that the name carries. Besides, people that travel want to be near downtown and that place is in a tremendously cool location near everything. I say do it. You won't be sorry. You make that the venue and you'll get your 1,000 people. :)


1000 people and $12 profit. That was the problem in South Bend. Looks like the venue is coming together and won't be downtown, but will be close to some hotels and restaurants and attractions. And the same distance from the airport...
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Postby Don Wishon » Tue Dec 22, 2009 2:18 am

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Saint John wrote:Andrew, it has to be the Chicago House Of Blues...period. If they can pay Frontiers and only collect $17 at the door for a few hundred people (I'm guessing there was 300) then why can't you charge $60, give them $15 and clear $45 per ticket? That's $45,000 if you sell 1,000 tickets and I think you would. Add to that the fact that they do not have to pay the acts (unles they want to!!! :lol: ) and I don't see why it can't be HOB. It's got the name, it's a beautiful venue, perfect location and worth travelling to. Why not there, dude? :? And having at the HOB would certainly garner you a radio station to promote the show!


Lots od additional expenses....very costly venue.


I honestly think you'll recoup those "additional expenses" with the bit of "prestige" that the name carries. Besides, people that travel want to be near downtown and that place is in a tremendously cool location near everything. I say do it. You won't be sorry. You make that the venue and you'll get your 1,000 people. :)


1000 people and $12 profit. That was the problem in South Bend. Looks like the venue is coming together and won't be downtown, but will be close to some hotels and restaurants and attractions. And the same distance from the airport...


Agree, venue choice is very important...but it is the bands/lineup that will get 1000 people.

And if Andrew could save $20k-25k of "additional expenses", I say do it.
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