Karenjacktastic wrote:
Binghamton is pretty much a wasteland in general.
Well, it's a pretty decently-sized city with a major SUNY campus, so you'd expect a bit more ...
I saw NY Ska-Jazz Ensemble at SUNY there once, which was a VERY memorable experience. About 1/3 skate punk kids, 1/3 ska fans, 1/3 parents/staff/older-type people from the community. All rocking out to NYSJE, who did 2 great hour-long sets (no opener).
And the nasty-ass BO smell that every one of us was convinced we were personally emitting until at the intermission, when this high school kid came up to me, "hey SkaDanny!" and I had to re-coil in utter fear -- you could smell the BO on this kid 30 feet away, no lie!! Turns out, he had this "tradition" of wearing the same Toasters t-shirt to every ska show and proudly proclaimed, "and I never, ever wash it!!". Its funny now, but at the time, we were looking for the guys in white coats ...
Then there's the time Jeff Contray of DLO dragged me down there to see Yolk, who was very much NOT ska (in spite of what he'd said beforehand), at a CD release party. I stuck it out, figuring, at least it'll be over by 2am. That's when I discovered the bars & clubs there can legally stay open until 3am and this place was gonna let Yolk play until 4am.

I finally got him and his friends to leave by 3am. I was ready to cry.
But anyways, yeah, more should be happening in Binghamton. Find me some ska fans at SUNY there and lets make shit happen ...