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As you likely read earlier today, it's official: Seattle's beloved Crocodile Cafe will reopen! According to Reverb, the venue is set to open in late January/early February 2009.
First of all, let me say YAY once again!!! I can't expressed how excited all of us at TIG are to know the Croc will rise again (and apparently, without that pesky pole in the middle of the showroom, double-yay!).
Next, a triple threat YAY YAY YAY that soundman Jim Anderson will return to the room he has perfected all these years. Shows always sound amazing at the Croc because of Jim's gifted ear and guidance.
And lastly, what isn't known: Who will book bands for the venue? And who will play the opening night bash? Will Pete and/or Eli return to their old haunt? Will another booker in town (Kwab, Jason Grimes, Greg Garcia) c'mon over to the Croc? Or will it be someone new?
As for the bands... my goodness, there are SO many bands with soft spots for the Croc. It's dazzling to consider who might come out for the opening. Something tells me it probably won't be REM though (or maybe it will)?
Let the imaginary speculations begin!!!
1 Hmmm said on September 9, 2008
Maybe Mamma Casserole, Chris Porter, or Scott Giampino..
2 yelahneb said on September 9, 2008
right on! this is some sweet news. glad to hear about that damn pole too! :)
3 imaginary chona said on September 9, 2008
Oh my god, my heart is going to explode!! This is the best news I've heard all week! And I'll be 9mos short of being able to really have fun there! :]
4 josh said on September 9, 2008
Sounds like it probably won't be Pete (or Eli), but who knows. The official quotes seems awfully secretive:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/musicnightlife/2008161512_aedispatch.html
Either way, I second (or fifth) the "yays" and hope the new croc lives up to my fondest memories of the old one (even though I know that isn't really possible).
5 damien said on September 10, 2008
soundgarden reunion. bring it.
6 Chris Estey said on September 10, 2008
This would be a good time for a Linus reunion ...
7 Philip said on September 10, 2008
Aww, I like that pole! It provides a good spot to stand close to the stage, and if you're next to the pole then you know there's at least one direction you probably won't have someone shoving past you or overenthusiastically jumping into you.
Now, the onstage pole at El Corazón that simply gets in the way of the band and messes up photo opportunities, that one needs to go.
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