Saturday, October 17, 2009

Saturday




1:00pm - 6:00 When we were strolling through Brooklyn I wanted to get a few vinyl records to add to my collection of 10 or so.  On the way passed by brown stones, antique shops, and finished by finding The Big Chill Soundtrack on 78.




9:00 - 11:30 A local band (from around the east coast) had a sound of a Jam band but without the exaggerated solos and hippies. Their folk sound and stage presence can excite any crowd.  The venue, Terminal 5 was 3 stories, each one that are laid out with great repose, this layout had harmony. And most importantly the girls of ny have a dance that simply says "I am here".




1:00 -  3:30am The last stop of the night was a bar called K&M.   How I was lured there was not important.  What is important about this bar that it has no sign,  it actually says gyros on their sign.  It is a place where upper east siders meet only because it is difficult to get to, and difficult to find.  The L track runs horizontally from Manhattan to get to Brooklyn.  This means that unless you live in the area your trip home will be a bit longer than usual.

I came in wearing a bulls 3 peat jersey.  What really took me by surprise was what happened on that way out.  I was stopped by someone who grew up in Chicagoland, and we shared some sentiment of the burbs.

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