On only a few occassions have I had VIP or similar seating for shows. Each and every time it has been a great experience. My VIP seating for the October 22 TV On The Radio show at 930 Club was no different.
LA’s friend scored us VIP passes and it was completely worth it (“it” being the fact that we drove six hours from Philadelphia that day on little sleep, arriving in DC three hours before the show, having not had dinner and me having to be at work early the next day).
The 930 Club is one of the worst venues in DC. It is filled with annoying kids who treat bands like a CD player (“Play this song!” “Play that song!” “Jump like a monkey!”), standard non-dancing DC crowd, is always packed, and rips off bands via the club’s take on ticket sales and merchandise.
Although my opinion has not changed, watching a show in the VIP booth makes for a much better, great even, experience. No crowds, you are separated from the kids, everyone is chill, the view is fantastic, and the sound must be designed to optimum for the VIP area.
Now I just need a hook up to get regular access there. While I’m at it, I’d like to rent the room across from the Green Room. Oh, and get a band that’s _really_ good.
I’ve seen you rip on 930 several times and I have to say that I don’t really agree your complaints. Maybe you’re just going to shows that attract lame crowds… Most of the shows I’ve seen there have been good to great, crowd included. Of course, there have been some stinkers, but in general I leave 930 happy.
I prefer to be in the crowd, however. If you leave in any condition less than dripping with sweat, half-deaf, and somewhat battered, you’ve missed out on the show.
All that being said, what venues do you prefer?
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