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Chicago loses another good rock club - Jim DeRogatis

Chicago loses another good rock club

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After this weekend's shows -- Supernova, Cooler by the Lake and Dr. Chow's Love Medicine on Friday night and Apollo Heights and Papillion on Saturday night -- the Windy City rock scene will say goodbye to the Note, Wicker Park's second most high-profile rock club (after the Double Door, located just across Milwaukee Avenue).

A devastating loss? Not quite, since the room always had a bit of a sterile vibe, despite the best efforts of recent bookers MP Productions (otherwise plenty busy with Reggie's, Ronny's, South Union Arts and, eventually, the Bottom Lounge). But the loss of any underground venue is definitely worth noting -- if you'll pardon the pun.

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Obviously not a lot of people missing The Note. I did see some good shows there, but thought the vibe was weird and the drinks too expensive. Still sad that we are losing another option.

That club was horrible. The sound was terrible, full of bottom feeders etc- I think a better club in the neighborhood is subterranean, with bands like cursive/isis/polvo/and many more playing there-

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Jim DeRogatis

Jim DeRogatis covers pop music for the Chicago Sun-Times. Contact him via E-mail.

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