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Snab
May 23rd, 7pm
Drom
85 Ave A
NYC
www.Dromnyc.com
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Rockman
Yeah schill .... I told Tim if he
ever meets you to be extra nice to you ....
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Rockman
That's what he said to me about you too!
That's right ... He's never forgot me ....
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spikenyc
Drom, wow! In my hood.
Even though Im vaccinated and healthy I dont know if Im prepared to to go see a show yet in that type of room?
Its a below ground club with no windows or ventilation (AC only).
It will be a game day decision for me.
Thx for posting it.
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schillid
We went to hear LIVE MUSIC in the East Village in NYC this past weekend!
There were only around 25 or 30 people in the intimate and windowless basement club. My wife and I are both vaccinated, but we still often wear masks indoors - were shown to a small, socially-distanced table near the bar. Tim came over and said hello, before he sat down at the bar with one of his bandmates. We sat down, took off our masks and ordered food and drinks from the masked waiter.
When Tim took the stage, it seemed like he was speaking for everyone when he said how amazing and exhilarating it felt, after a sixteen months of pandemic isolation, to finally be among people playing in an intimate enclosed setting like this club, drom. I must agree... having been vaccinated myself, along with my wife and family, it felt so nice to finally be able to enjoy a nice evening out together enjoying some good food and music.
Such a small world... Tim is a member of my temple in NJ where he has played on numerous occasions. He's a very nice guy, and oh yeah... he also tours and plays with the Rolling Stones!!! Small world!?!?
The show was in my old neighborhood... where I found a free parking spot on the street... literally across the street from my old apartment building at 5th Street and Avenue A, before we walked up Avenue A to drom.
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schillid
We went to hear LIVE MUSIC in the East Village in NYC this past weekend!
There were only around 25 or 30 people in the intimate and windowless basement club. My wife and I are both vaccinated, but we still often wear masks indoors - were shown to a small, socially-distanced table near the bar. Tim came over and said hello, before he sat down at the bar with one of his bandmates. We sat down, took off our masks and ordered food and drinks from the masked waiter.
When Tim took the stage, it seemed like he was speaking for everyone when he said how amazing and exhilarating it felt, after a sixteen months of pandemic isolation, to finally be among people playing in an intimate enclosed setting like this club, drom. I must agree... having been vaccinated myself, along with my wife and family, it felt so nice to finally be able to enjoy a nice evening out together enjoying some good food and music.
Such a small world... Tim is a member of my temple in NJ where he has played on numerous occasions. He's a very nice guy, and oh yeah... he also tours and plays with the Rolling Stones!!! Small world!?!?
The show was in my old neighborhood... where I found a free parking spot on the street... literally across the street from my old apartment building at 5th Street and Avenue A, before we walked up Avenue A to drom.
And you didn't ask him about the upcoming STONES TOUR??!!
plexi