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January 14, 2008

Ugh! or It takes a lot more than the Spire to inspire me.

Filed under: Chicago Sightseeing — Hayden @ 12:07 pm

Well, the Chicago Spire is back in the news. Since hearing of this proposed 150 story condominium, Apryl and I have been strong opponents. Sure, it will set records for the tallest residential structure. But at what cost to the beautiful, renowned skyline of Chicago? I love the architecture of this city. When I work downtown, I still gaze up in wonder as the classic and modern perfectly coincide, working off one another. But now, take a look at the photo below, and you’ll notice how that flow will be greatly diminished. Unlike the graceful Water Tower, Wrigley Building, Merchandise Mart, or Lake Point Tower, I tend to think of the Spire as a spoiled child screaming, “Look at me!”

Proposed Skyline

Well, it seems like construction had been delayed due to financial problems but is now back on track thanks to a new financial backer whose first project was a remodeling job in our very own Bucktown neighborhood.

Today marks the first day that the Spire is open for business, searching for future residents. The price to live in the tallest luxury condo in the world? Get that checkbook out! Answer: $750,000–$15 million.

For more info on the Spire, check out the website.

What do you think? Yea or nay?

Mr. Last Week – Harlan plays Chicago!

Filed under: Music — Hayden @ 1:44 am

Schubas

Last week, I caught what I believe was Harlan T. Bobo’s first solo show in Chicago. Now, I’ve seen Harlan a ton of times, but never outside of Memphis. So I was pretty excited about it. However, that excitement quickly faded when after searching for a parking spot for about twenty minutes, I arrived at the club only to find that the evening’s show had sold out!

Harlan Sold Out

So how did I get in? Well, right as I am about to leave, someone from the club comes out and asks the door man if Harlan is on the Chicago label, Bloodshot Records. When I inform him that Harlan is actually on the Memphis label Goner Records, the door man becomes intrigued and starts up a conversation with me. After I tell him that I’m from Memphis and that Harlan hardly plays anywhere outside of Memphis (other than Europe), he sympathizes with me and lets me inside. Many thanks!

As always, Harlan put on a great show. However, the highlight was getting to see my friend John who was playing drums with Harlan that night. I hadn’t talked to John in probably a year, so it was really nice getting to catch up with him. Unfortunately, I didn’t see Jeremy (bass player and host of WEVL’s Out on the Side) after the show and missed my chance to say “hello.”

Below, the set list for that night:

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