Freaking loved that station - I was bummed when I saw it closing. It was the highlight of week on many occasions.
Go Chicken Go
NOOOO, not the grab and stab!!!!
My favorite memory, among many, was the time I once saw two guys attempting to fill up three 64 ounce styrofoam drink cups with gas.
Bartering for a single slice of Kraft Singles, hysterical! What would you do with such slice? Melt it over something, put the whole thing in your mouth, smoke it, or try to nibble the slice into funny shapes for something to do? I truly want to know!!! Obvisouly there are places where people can at least get a simple hot meal for free (ahem, a voluntary donation), thus why would someone try to negotiate their way into becoming a proud owner of a single slice of Kraft Singles!
@Skill: This week is our Best Of issue, a special issue. In addition to a number of music-related Best Ofs in the Arts & Entertainment section, we also have a story about a local band, Gentleman Savage, which you can read here:
http://www.pitch.com/kansascity/gentleman-…
And our weekly Forecast, which highlights shows around town we recommend:
http://www.pitch.com/kansascity/crystal-ca…
David Hudnall
Music Editor
Jesus. This is just sad. And no, I'm not talking about the shuttering of Valero. I guess we can officially kiss music coverage in the Pitch goodbye with these sorts of imbecilic scribblings serving as the section lead.
CROCODILES RULE!!!!!!!!!
good news for this young man! see there IS a way out of the "hood"!
Hey it's Mati Mat here. My last name is Alvarado not Alvarez. Any chance this may be fixed?
Nick, Do some shows focusing soley on the material from Jesus of Cool, and Pure Pop for now People. PLEASE!!
Haven't been there yet, but what would really be wrong with playing all Billie Holiday, Ella, et al? Blues, jazz, and the Garment District are huge parts of KC history. It's in our blood, especially for those of us who have ancestors who worked in the district.
For some reason, this article makes me think of Stuart Smally. "I'm good enough. I'm smart enough. And doggone it, people like me."
I suppose for many, this mode of thinking is a coping mechanism, reinforced by presentations such as this. Some folks can handle having free will and shit happening to them, others can't. Enter stage left: religion and predestination.
But goddamn does it rake in the cash!
It must be nice to live a life sublimely stupid like the crowd you photographed. To just think some mysterious force has already mapped your life out and you can't do anything about it. You don't even get to live your life.
I disagree with Hudnall's opinion of The Doors. Sure Morrison is overrated as a "poet" but Krieger and Densmore were/are talented musicians.
We had a great time when we were at Garment House. I loved not having to pay for cocktails once I was in. Their drink list was surprisingly fun and delicious as well...and I am thankful for the effort to keep out the "douche-bags" LOL
Cool spot, but if you hire Ashton Martin to spin you are going to attract the P&L douche crowd. It's inevitable.
A perfect ambiance. I have been several times now, and have always had a great time. The staff is on point, and whether there are 30 or 200 people there, the vibe is classy. I think that's what he (Jonas) is going for with the membership concept.
I was afraid this place would be a pretentious suck fest full of recent college dropouts living off their trust funds in Quality Hill.
But if his goal is to only keep the affliction wearing, bro-are-you-looking-at-my-girlfriend, roid raging P&L trash, then I was completely wrong, and good on him.
Re: “Valero Days: Remembering downtown's nastiest gas station”
I wanted to believe they gouged on gas so much to raise funds for new pumps. I left once after $3 of gas took 5 minutes to trickle out. I'm guessing this gouging took place to afford the drugs the employees desperately needed to use to be as nice as they were, despite working in that hell hole. Never forget.