Spoon closed its performance at the Vogue by playing a cover of the Smiths' "Panic," a not-too-subtle commentary on Saturday's schedule at the Broad Ripple ...
Hang the DJ indeed. Throw in the club owner/manager/event organizer along with him. I should have known better than to go to see a show at the Vogue, but I figured I wouldn't have many more chances to see Spoon in Indianapolis. It's pretty disrespectful to a band who works hard to perform as well as Spoon that you're relegated a backseat to a bunch of drunken fratboys. A couple of which showed up early for the dance party only to find a rock show going on. They sure weren't there to watch the show because their conversations and cell phones seemed much more important to them than the band on stage. Am I the only one, or is this the last chance the Vogue got? I'll never spend my money there again.
Hang the DJ indeed. Throw in the club owner/manager/event organizer along with him. I should have known better than to go to see a show at the Vogue, but I figured I wouldn't have many more chances to see Spoon in Indianapolis. It's pretty disrespectful to a band who works hard to perform as well as Spoon that you're relegated a backseat to a bunch of drunken fratboys. A couple of which showed up early for the dance party only to find a rock show going on. They sure weren't there to watch the show because their conversations and cell phones seemed much more important to them than the band on stage. Am I the only one, or is this the last chance the Vogue got? I'll never spend my money there again.