LOL, I actually did get a reply from them. A tad late but it is nice they replied. I am not all that mad about not being able to tape considering it would have been a huge pain the ass to try to pull off with the amount of people they had in the club even if I clamped to the pole. People were packed like sardines....capacity 381 my ass...there were at least 500-600 people in there ;p
--- train <trainline@earthlink.net> wrote:
> thank you for writing. we usually don't mind taping
> but some venues don't allow it. you should contact
> the venue before hauling your equipment in. hope to
> see you at some shows!
>
> train
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Vincent <chrisvincent@rocketmail.com>
> Sent: May 9, 2004 7:18 PM
> To: trainline@earthlink.net
> Subject: Audio taping still allowed?
>
> Hello,
> Not sure if this is the right email address to send
> this to but I couldn't find any other contact
> information for management, etc.
>
> I am a taper and was just wondering if for the
> upcoming tour if Train is going to be allowing audio
> taping of the shows. I know for the most recent
> leg
> you guys have been recording the shows and handing
> out
> free copies of the first set to fans but it still
> looks like audio taping was allowed at those gigs(I
> know Northstar in Philly was taped as was Birchmere
> in
> Virginia). So I just wanted to double check since
> I
> am making a rather long trip to the concerts coming
> up. And if by chance I have problems getting gear
> into the show who should I have the staff to talk to
> for permission(tour manager or soundman's name?).
> Thanks very much.
>
> Chris