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Thread: Bye~Bye Recher Theatre; Hello Torrent Nightclub

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    I'm not sure I would call Earth, Wind, and Fire or the Beach Boys second rate

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    Or John Prine or the Avette Brothers. I really prefer that size concert to the Baltimore Arena, Verizon Center, or football stadium.

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    Most likely it will be more like a cross between "Bohager's Goes To Towson" and "The Rave That Never Ends" to attract larger and younger crowds without the expense of booking live acts with limited appeal.

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    Unfortunately, the larger, younger crowds are probably the ones that the neighborhood is afraid of. The neighbors in Fell's Point were getting sick of the Bohager's exit crowd. I don't know how it's going in the Inner Harbor, if it's still there.

    [The old Bohager's Friday Happy Hour was the best regular Happy Hour that I've ever been to in my life. I stopped going to 723 for Bohagers on Fridays. The free food, the good beer, the live Music in the outside patio. Unforgettable!]

    btw. - I wouldn't call Miles Davis, George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic, or Jimmy Smith 2nd rate either. Maybe the quality has fallen recently...

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    Generation X-tremes! Part II

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