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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Scene details from Whiskey a Go Go


There's a popular music venue in West Hollywood, California called Whiskey a Go Go, or as the cool people call it, "The Whiskey." My son's good friend plays guitar for a teen band, Gravity Hill, and they scored a gig at The Whiskey (Scored? Gig? The Whiskey? Am I cool yet?).

We went to see this super talented group of kids sing and play. As most writers do, I took mental notes of the scene. In case you've never been there, and in case you can use these scene details, here's what I remember:

The Venue

  • Small brick building with neon sign. 
  • Horns honking on Sunset Blvd. as more than one accident almost takes place.
  • Entry tickets: red with black writing. No band name printed on the ticket, but hand-written on the back.
  • Inside...black walls and floors.
  • Red semi-circle booths in back, reserved for $100.
  • Stairs with pipe railing leading to the second floor, where the bar is located.
  • Mid-sized stage angled in the corner.
  • Band name on stage banners and also on the big drum.
The People
  • Folks of all ages standing in line before showtime. Teens, young adults, older adults *ahem*.
  • "Bouncer" at the door checking bags, patting down guys, stamping the right hand of adults only (he threw away my bottled waters...*angry face*).
  • Inside, teens clustered together talking and texting before the music begins.
  • Teen guy with a green, yellow, and red beanie cap.
  • Teen girl with short shorts, high heels, loose tank top, studded belt.
  • iPhones held high during show, taking still shots. No video taping allowed.
  • My son's friend's band was clean cut and wore simple jeans and T-shirts. The second band was older, edgier. More piercings, less parents in the audience.
The Sounds
  • Band members warming up, saying, "check, check" in the microphone several times.
  • Screaming fans.
  • Audience members singing along to old favorites.
  • A trio of girls talking during the show instead of listening. 
  • Loud guitars, keyboards, and drums. 
Have you ever heard of Whiskey a Go Go? Have you ever been there? Are you uncool like me?

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