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Re: “The Melvins to Play Third Man Records May 30, Shuggie Otis to Play Exit/In Oct. 10

Good Morning Doyle, You asked so I'll explain. Last evening "snowman69" made the first comment asking if anything cool was going on this weekend. His quote, "Seems bleak out there". Since the Nashville Scene was sponsoring the Margarita Festival with "live" music, brought it up, and that party was located in the street right next to the Station Inn where friends of Marty Stuart would be playing later in the night. Seemed logical to mention to me. I have never heard of the Melvins but since they are from the Pacific Northwest, a place I loved living once and could move back to any time (every summer here in TN makes me want to), well, I think that's wonderful that Third Man Records is hosting the Melvins for a "live" show in the Blue Room on May 30th. I also haven't heard of Shuggie Otis either. With the way the economy is these days we all need to be careful when, where, why and how we spend our money and on what. I spent my budgeted concert ticket money on a ticket to see Pokey Lafarge at Third Man Records in the Blue Room on 1 June and actually would have got a ticket to see the Melvins if I didn't have other obligations on May 30th. I'll go to the Third Man Records venue any day/night. I saw Steve Earl at the Exit/In many years ago (maybe a decade ago), where I ran into Gary Scruggs, but I didn't really care for that venue and haven't been back since. It's all about personal preferences and tastes. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. Is that back on topic enough for ya?!?!

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Posted by .-. on 05/18/2013 at 9:05 AM

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