sounds great!
Ok, I got the word that the space is ours. Now it is just a question
of when. How do you want to schedule this?
It will be any Sunday at around 4 or 5... They open at 4, so if we do
it a bit later, that would ensure that everything is open and ready,
and it will give people a bit of time to set anything up. I will need
to know what day we all agree upon within the next week or so, so that
we can reserve the time. There won't be any fee, so the more people
you bring along (it is 21 and up, sorry), it would help with the beer
sales.
December 7th
December 14th
December 21st
Basically, what they have there is a mixing board, which we can plug
into directly, and a nice set of stage speakers, with monitors if
anyone wishes to "perform" from the stage. While they don't have any
"projection" system set up, that doesn't mean that you can't bring
something to use.
If this works out, we could think of doing this once a month, every
other month, once every 3... I also got some ideas of others who might
be interested, they aren't people who use Pd, but I think the more
people we get involved, the more of a chance of having this become a
regular thing. Plus the "Cross-pollination" of ideas would be great. I
was thinking of mentioning this to ESS (Experimental Sound Studio) and
the Chicago Composers Forum. If anyone has any other ideas, please let
me know...
Also, as far as flyers for this, I can get them printed, and if anyone
would like to post some around, that would be great...
Let me know.
Mike
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 12:31 PM, Mike McGonagle <mjmogo@gmail.com> wrote:
> It seems that this should become its own thread....
>
> So, I still have not heard about the bar, but it would be nice to see
> what times that people would be interested in holding this event. I
> would think that with Thanksgiving coming up, that we shouldn't begin
> until after that, maybe the first or second Sunday of December. That
> would be either the 7th, or the 14th. And as I mentioned before, early
> afternoon might be the easiest times to acquire, as they don't have
> any regularly scheduled events. (They do have some bands on Sunday
> nights, but that is not til after 9.)
>
> Just so everyone knows where this is:
>
> Red Line Tap
> 7006 N Glenwood
> Just off the Morse El stop (if you exit to the North onto Lunt, it is
> a half block from there)
>
> http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=7006+N+Glenwood,+Chicago&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=58.337319,94.833984&ie=UTF8&z=17&g=7006+N+Glenwood,+Chicago&iwloc=addr
>
> Mike
>
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> we have, every quality, every strength, every dream, every high ideal.
> —Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999), musician
>
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