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 May 20, 09, 14:40    #1
I'm a Boston boy, so in order to survive and thrive here, I'm gonna need my live music club fix to compensate for my loss of local Red Sox games.

Any ideas where to find small clubs (not the big joints with 200pln tix) where local bands play? There are a ton of really good bands here, but I can't find where they actually play.

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 May 20, 09, 18:23    #2
Given its size, Warsaw isn't a fantastic location for live music, but there a number of places with regular shows. What type of music are you looking for?
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 May 20, 09, 19:50    #3
Warsaw has a pretty good music scene I think but you have to be more specific about what you like.
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 May 22, 09, 21:45    #4
Rock, baby.

I'm american. no eurocrap for me. :)

even worse, I'm Boston-American. I love their metal, hip-hop, and alternative stuff like HappySad (I think most of their bands sound like Sublime, which is more than all right by me).

Found a place called Patrick's today near the Galleria that has good beer and live music every night at 9. Will report back.
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Edited by: krysia  May 22, 09, 21:48    #5
Just google "Kluby muzyczne w Warszawie" and you get a whole list of what, where and when.
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 May 24, 09, 18:06    #6
super sweet!

Patrick's was OK... in a slightly lame way. heard from a local that there's a neighborhood in Mokotow to check out.
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 May 24, 09, 21:02    #7
As a Beantown native, you might be interested in catching Flogging Molly and Dropkick Murphy's, they're both in town next month. The Aktivist magazine has details. Hard Rock Cafe has regular live music, mostly American and mostly rock. Warsaw Tortilla Factory and Bradley's also both have live music.

On a side note, I'd steer clear of Patrick's, it has a dodgy reputation for scamming foreigners out of cash.
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 May 24, 09, 22:28    #8
check out radio luxemborg. If you like rock but they have that and more punk as well.
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 May 25, 09, 13:58    #9
Peter_H:
On a side note, I'd steer clear of Patrick's, it has a dodgy reputation for scamming foreigners out of cash.

Stay very well away from Patrick's: expats have died there from having their drinks spiked.

http://www.polandmonthly.pl/more.php?id=T1116595983PM428de7100fb10&div =Special
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 May 25, 09, 21:06    #10
http://www.last.fm/events?page=2
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 May 25, 09, 21:55    #11
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I'm american. no eurocrap for me. :)

You mean the home country of Mc Donald's and George Bush has the monopoly on decent music ?
Please explain... ?
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 May 26, 09, 10:54    #12
Harry:
Stay very well away from Patrick's: expats have died there from having their drinks spiked.

Couldn't agree more. Unless it has changed in recent years this is not a good place to go. I wasn't aware of the spiking but I heard of a few people being roughed up badly there.
new-expat  May 26, 09, 12:15    #13
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Rock, baby.

I'm american. no eurocrap for me

Stupid. Because you're american you think you have the best music bands in the world ? Dunno but in anycase you've the worse: Britney Spears and co.

What about the English rock ? Does it suck too, just because it's outside US ? (I'm not even talking about other countries).
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 May 26, 09, 12:19    #14
Anyway all European countries have cheesy music that cannot compare to American and British EXCEPT POLAND!!!!!
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 May 26, 09, 12:29    #15
new-expat:
Stupid. Because you're american you think you have the best music bands in the world ? Dunno but in anycase you've the worse: Britney Spears and co.

What about the English rock ? Does it suck too, just because it's outside US ? (I'm not even talking about other countries).

Why you calling people stupid? Nobody is the same and everybody has different taste in music.
Ever heard Polish rap? Lol
new-expat  May 26, 09, 12:33    #16
Except Poland ???

I'm sorry, I've never heard of a Polish band abroad..... and every country could say exactly the same, including France: we have very good rock bands. See ?...
new-expat  May 26, 09, 12:35    #17
What he said was stupid, not him (I don't know him well enough to say that - not yet :))

Please read again :
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no eurocrap for me. :)


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 May 27, 09, 17:08    #18
i can see how my comment came off as more insulting than funny. i apologize.

i'm not a huge fan of dance music, which is what i was referring too (the UK is the world champion of rock bands, and no one else is even close). but that's a very narrow world-view as well, and i'm coming around to the idea that while when living in Boston it makes sense to take advantage of the great live rock scene, when living in Warsaw it makes sense to take advantage of the great club music scene.

i don't want to be the American who comes here and eats McDonald's every day, so why would i do the same with music? thanks for the comments, and if you have any suggestions on what clubs are the best for a dance-music newbie to get into it, please share.
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 May 28, 09, 20:49    #19
On the right night Piekarnia kicks arse and no mistake. They get some of the best DJs in the world playing there. On the wrong night however it is just plain arse.

NoBo has some good parties with good DJs.
Guest  May 30, 09, 02:14    #20
try aktivist.pl

if you are into metal/hardcore, try progresja club (check what bands play there; some nice boston hard-core groups played there)

perhaps proxima, which in general is a crappy club for techno pots, but also has some nice concerts from time to time (you just need to follow the pages)

if you like sublime, perhaps you are more into punk/ska, check the "imprezy" section in kaliforniapunk.info
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 Jun 4, 09, 22:38    #21
Kate Ryan playing Warsaw 13/06
Saturday, 13.06.2009
Location: Ch³odna - Warsaw (Poland) | Time: 20:30
Event: City celebration

What a pair of legs!



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 Jun 4, 09, 23:03    #22
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Kate Ryan playing Warsaw 13/06

Although strictly not Warsaw, she's in Edinburgh tomorrow night and I can't go! It will be a good night as it will be in Warsaw! :D
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 Jun 4, 09, 23:08    #23
PolskaDoll:
she's in Edinburgh tomorrow

and Glasgow saturday as well, doesn`t she know where England is lol
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Edited by: PolskaDoll  Jun 4, 09, 23:48    #24
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and Glasgow saturday as well, doesn`t she know where England is lol

Yeah that's a bit strange that she isn't going to anywhere else in the UK.

I'll miss her singing that Ella Elle la song though, it's great. Although I know there's another reason the males might want to see her ;)

Warsaw is not her only date in Poland...

Friday June 19, 2009
Location: Kadzielnia Amfitheatre - Kielce
Time: 22:00

and

Saturday June 20, 2009
Location: City Market Square - Pleszew
Time: 21:30

Enjoy! :D

Maybe she'll sing this too:

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 Apr 30, 10, 12:16    #25
Apr 30, 10, 17:27 - Thread attached on merging:
Is there a live music "scene" in Warsaw?

In January, I moved to Warsaw from Glasgow, a city with a buzzing live music "scene". For most of my life I've been involved in that scene. I played in bands, promoted shows, ran a record label and DJ-ed at my own clubnight so became, over time, quite heavily involved.

My initial experience of Warsaw - which by my own admission is slight - is that while there seems to be a popular clubbing scene, other than Jazz, it doesn't have such a live music scene, with unsigned bands and solo artists promoting and playing shows and collaborating together, etc.

I think this is probably because I haven't scratched the surface just yet and I'm hoping that some of the members of this forum can help me find the small "living-room" to medium sized venues that host unsigned bands and artists or possibly even help me find like minded people to befriend and collaborate with.

If there is such a live music scene out there in Warsaw, I'm itching to discover it, so any suggestions or help would be much appreciated.

N.



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