| Nada Intern Makes the Big-Time; Letter Printed in The Stranger |
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| Friday, 02 January 2004 | |
NadaMucho.com Intern Paul Broderson's recent letter to the Stranger about the newly named Capitol Hill live music venue, Neumo's, ran in this week's issue of the popular Seattle arts and entertainment magazine. The club is located in what used to be Moe's, and more recently, Aerospace, and then even more recently some other crappy clubs that didn't last long enough for us to remember what they were called at press time. Paul makes some good points in his letter, but it should also be pointed out that the club is located in a GREAT space and stands to quickly regain its glory as one of the city's best live music venues. The club's owners are experienced individuals who had the foresight to steal Jason Lajuenesse from Graceland to book the venue. If you despise the actual physical space that is Graceland as much as we do, you know what an amazing job Lajuenesse did in getting great acts to play there, and his skills and experience should lend themselves well to the newer, bigger venue. It should also be pointed out that the club's name is clearly meant to be pronounced "New Moe's," in reference to the most successful club to occupy the space. Paul's letter appears below. Also included is information on how to submit letters to the editor at the Stranger. Of course, to tell us off or comment on this article, simply click the "post comment" function at the end of this article. And finally, please keep in mind that Paul is an idiot. Originally published in The Stranger, Volume 13, Number 15, January 1 - January 7. Reprinted without permission. Like the fish? TO THE EDITOR: Great piece on that new club going up in Capitol Hill ["Moe's Is Back," Hannah Levin, Dec 25]. After a string of disappointments since Moe's closed in '97, it sounds like it might again be returned to greatness through an attention to detail and atmosphere not shown by the club's last few owners. Perhaps these lofty expectations worried the club's owners, though. It's the only reason I can think of that they decided to give it the WORST... NAME... EVER. I've tried to come up with one redeeming or useful quality in the name "Neumo's" since reading the last Stranger and... NADA. Allow me to summarize the handle's primary faults: (1) Impossible to remember. (2) No one can pronounce it. (3) Anyone who knows the correct pronunciation, for sure, is a fucking dick and shouldn't be going to cool rock shows. Ultimately a name alone won't keep me from going to a good club to see music. But the owners of the former Moe's (sorry, forgot the name already) are starting out with a BIG handicap. Paul Broderson, Intern To send letters to the Stranger's editors: Letters to the Editor |
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NadaMucho.com Intern Paul Broderson's recent letter to the Stranger about the newly named Capitol Hill live music venue, Neumo's, ran in this week's issue of the popular Seattle arts and entertainment magazine.
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