First off, I'm glad at least Jake is enjoying this.
steamx wrote:
Pretty good research on this dude. These are the facts i needed.
No problem. Maybe you can return the favor at some point.
steamx wrote:
However, i don't see any problem with 'all ages' except the payment.
Someone told me it's like you have a band, ask a barkeeper (or the owner of this bar) to rent the location and have to go out to get some people or else you have to pay or something. You might tell me a little bit about this.
Yes, to do an all ages show, someone has to essentially rent the space where you have it and then charge admission to get that money back and hopefully have something left over to pay the bands. If you can supply 21 year old drinkers, then the bar or club will do the show for free admission and still pay the bands. So, bands here make a LOT more money playing bars than all ages shows. There is more to it than that, but that's the basics of it.
steamx wrote:
(It seems like the rest of this community is almost dead, is it?)
It runs in cycles. Right now is slow, but it's also mid-winter and we have no big shows to discuss at the moment. But you and I can liven it up a bit right now.
steamx wrote:
P.s.: I mixed up freaking Los Angeles with Hollywood, forget about it. Blame and shame >-<
Not really. I doubt most Americans realize either, but Hollywood is a section of the City of Los Angeles, like St Pauli is a section of Hamburg, Germany. But Hollywood is so well known that most people assume its a separate city, but it's not. It's kind of midway between downtown and the Westside.
steamx wrote:
No, it is not Gesamtschule. Recently i'm at the Gymnasium (it has nothing to do with a sports gym), but you it's comparable to high school too.
I know most students in Germany attend
Gymnasium, but our
public high schools are comprehensive, which is why I used that German term instead. Our
private high schools are more like your
Gymnasium.
steamx wrote:
Another question. You are definitely f*cked up if you cannot drive huh?
Depends mostly on the city you visit. New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Boston and most other large American cities have good public transport. But most medium sized cities -- which would include Syracuse NY -- rely almost exclusively on buses. And smaller cities may not even have that.
Los Angeles is a special case. It does have public transport, but its not very effective beyond the downtown and Westside areas. And most people and shows are not in those areas, which would leave you stranded, which is why most Angelinos have cars. However, a decent size motorscooter or motorcycle (like at least 150cc engine) actually works better in most cases in LA than a car and that's how I used to get around there.
And to make this more interesting, if you get a "vintage" scooter (like an old Vespa or Lambretta), there is actually a very active scooter/ska scene you can tie into. They're mostly into trad ska and vintage scooters, but they are the trendsetters in town, by far. That's because the early LA ska scene was started primarily by mods with scooters and that's just never gone away. It's a fun scene, although a bit snobbish, to warn you.

The Untouchables -- early ska pioneers in Los Angeles