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I heard the lady that brought the dog to the Shelter first lied and told the staff that the dog was part of the show. The group's manager performing that night was overheard saying that "lady" was a... More
I heard the lady that brought the dog to the Shelter first lied and told the staff that the dog was part of the show. The group's manager performing that night was overheard saying that "lady" was a crazed fan who had been following the band and showing up to shows and offering them illegal medications (wink wink nudge nudge). They had brought the dog up on stage the night before because they thought it was funny.
Is it wrong to bring a dog into a music venue with extremely loud music, intoxicated people, and possible broken glass on the floor? Talk about animal cruelty!
Does everyone feel comfortable around large dogs they do not know? Obviously not by the police reactions to her dog.
Was St. Andrew's denying someone their right to basic human needs? No, this was an entertainment event not a soup kitchen. Was she within her right to come in? Sure, but why subject a dog to that type of environment?
BTW said "lady" was heard yelling she wanted the contact info for her lawyer who she stated was Allen Ginsberg (who died in 1997).
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I encountered a nightmare at this venue! I was attending an event with my properly identified,10 yr old well trained service dog(who goes EVERYWHERE with me,flys with me etc.) and was illegially... More
I encountered a nightmare at this venue! I was attending an event with my properly identified,10 yr old well trained service dog(who goes EVERYWHERE with me,flys with me etc.) and was illegially denied entry.The staff and management,Mike,Violet,and 2 others who refused to give their names or honor my request of calling an offical to verify,my legal right to entry, told me to go find my own cop on any corner.The doorman actually physically manuvered me out of the building.I was embarressed,humilliated and discriminated against!
The two DP who responded were afraid of my dog(lying asleep at my feet) and actually at one time terrified me to tears when she sat up and they reached for weapons.,Mike,Violet,and the 2 officers,decided only seeing eye dogs were service dogs an offered to lock her in his office for the show because it was cruel to expose her to the show,Or just "lock her in my car"EXCUSE ME! This "general manager" is now authorized to decide whats proper for my service animal? Lieutenant Latham was called in an advised Mike he was in non complience of the service dog law.All staff hid their face when i took pictures and all officers demanded I stop audio recording what transpired.Mike,refused me a contact number for my attorney to advise him of his error.All officers involved refused my request for a police report. I advised all of them that the audio and video of what occured will be given to the media.Mike became very hostile and told me "You will NEVER get in this building ever!" Mike Vick brought the horror of dog fighting to the public and "Mike whoever,of St Andrews,has brought the discrimination,humilliation & unjust treatment of those with helper/service dogs to the public.I urge all dog owners to voice your opinion of this injustice.Please visit this site to see the laws St Andrews broke.! www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/animal.htm
Pros: The building is falling down
Cons: Employees and management violated my rights.
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I've seen a bunch of bands here and I love it everytime! It's falliing apart though. I don't know if they've replaced the floors yet, but when we went to see a band there, the openin band played... More
I've seen a bunch of bands here and I love it everytime! It's falliing apart though. I don't know if they've replaced the floors yet, but when we went to see a band there, the openin band played then they shut down the show. They said the floor was falling through and there were people below us in the shelter. CRAZY!
Pros: great acts come to this venue
Cons: falling apart
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Jbuss's review of this venue is amazingly inaccurate. I've been to St Andrew's Hall back at the time that review was written, along with just the other night, and both times, I've had a blast. The... More
Jbuss's review of this venue is amazingly inaccurate. I've been to St Andrew's Hall back at the time that review was written, along with just the other night, and both times, I've had a blast. The staff was incredible (at the Aquabats show, the security was joining in with all our goofy actions, up to and including doing the Circle of Love, and at one point even encouraging the audience to give the 'A' handsign). Some friends and I even chatted with them a bit after the shows; fantastic guys, all of them.
I've seen the 'Bats at the Majestic, and the story was completely different; the security team was all total jerks (one actually took a playlist away from a fan that was personally given to them by a member of the band). I'm unspeakably pleased that the band decided to go back to St. Andrew's, and I hope that they continue to return there every time they visit Detroit.
Pros: Lots of nearby parking
Cons: n/a
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St. Andrews is known for their concerts. They have had quite a few newcomers
there such as Type O Negative, 89X Twisted Christmas and The S. Machines.
Tickets run fairly low compared to the nicer... More
St. Andrews is known for their concerts. They have had quite a few newcomers
there such as Type O Negative, 89X Twisted Christmas and The S. Machines.
Tickets run fairly low compared to the nicer stadiums. Not a great area of Detroit.
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this place was disrespectful to the bands I didnt pay that much money to see one band Then have to contend with a band powering up in the basement that sucked even battle of the bands take turns not... More
this place was disrespectful to the bands I didnt pay that much money to see one band Then have to contend with a band powering up in the basement that sucked even battle of the bands take turns not different music at the same time.The Seating sucked,
and at least at DTE I was able to bring a seat knowing there are NO SEATS on the hill. You can stand in front of the stage or against the wall however there were a couple of bar stools. They could of set out a couple of benchs. that might ofcost to much!
Pros: quality of Artist
Cons: poor seating, BandsintheBasement, door price too high
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My comments are about "The Shelter" which is in te basement of this 3 story building. The mood is WONDERFUL. Black walls with red and blue lights everywhere. You are instantly comfortable entering... More
My comments are about "The Shelter" which is in te basement of this 3 story building. The mood is WONDERFUL. Black walls with red and blue lights everywhere. You are instantly comfortable entering there. The venue holds about 200 people MAX and there is NO WHERE to sit other than the bar area which seats about 12 people. The drink prices are OUTRAGEOUS. 4 dollars for a domestic beer, and the prices go up from there..WAY UP. Food... not here. With some white lights this place would lose 100% of it's appeal, as it's really only an old basement with brick walls and pipes running everywhere. There is one metal support thats smack dab in the way of the stage and that kind of sucks too. I loved the look. I loved the music, but everything else left a lot to be desired.
Pros: Mood, Atmosphere, Music
Cons: Prices, Bathroom facilities, Seating
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the best concert hall in detroit. awesome shows . cheap . upclose&personal w/ da bandz
Pros: cheap, environment
Cons: security sucks, waiting between sets
the best concert hall in detroit. awesome shows . cheap . upclose&personal w/ da bandz
Pros: cheap, environment
Cons: security sucks, waiting between sets
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This bar is a good bar for live shows. I found that this bar was great place to just drink and listin to great music.
Pros: people
Cons: parking, cover, seating
This bar is a good bar for live shows. I found that this bar was great place to just drink and listin to great music.
Pros: people
Cons: parking, cover, seating
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The vibe is so unreal. Like having a concert in a basement. Entirely different vibe from all other places.
Pros: underground feel, helluva vibe
The vibe is so unreal. Like having a concert in a basement. Entirely different vibe from all other places.
Pros: underground feel, helluva vibe
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