Friday, September 14, 2007

Getting Worried About Duke O'Brien's

You know. I'm getting worried about Duke O'Brien's.

Back in the 1970's - 1980's, it was Cat Ballou's. In actuality Cat Ballou's looked very much like Duke O'Brien's does now; dingy, usually dirty-looking and mostly kind of dark. It was a fun place however and the only place of its kind in town ... and the biggest. Then, it changed into Southside Johnny's. It was cleaned up and bright-looking, had live music and had good food. Then it became Duke O'Brien's ..... and things changed again.

In many ways, Duke's is not a lot different from a lot of other bars that have live music. If you are a hot-looking female in a tank top, you can get in for free. I've seen whole groups of women get in without paying and I've seen a few guys who are obviously the friends of the doorman's get in for free. This is a direct rip-off for the band who, by the way, is working way harder than that doorman.

There is also the friendliness factor, which is totally lacking in Duke O'Brien's at night when it's time for the band to go on. The door guys never smile. They just have this air of being on some kind of power trip. Dingy, unfriendly, hard to get around in, bad washrooms, and lately ... a lot of not-quite-up-to-par bands.

When JD took over the booking there, almost all of the local bands were nixed out of a chance to have a place to play in locally. If you wanted to see Insomnia on a Saturday night, check out Sideouts or Algonquin Road House or wait a week. They'll be at one of them. Then JD picked up even the little places like Georgios and DC Cobbs and Govnors. You had to be on JD's money maker list to get booked anywhere around here. I'm just guessing but I'll bet you the bigger better bands are not making anywhere near the money in Duke's as they used to so the D-Man's backing off on booking the bigger bands there. Maybe local groups can get back in again .... if the place stays open.

I don't know the reasons for Dave Sarkis's departure but he and Skaja are premier-class musicians and entertainers and Sarkis has been there since he was old enough to walk. You have to think Sarkis is making a move either because he sees the writing on the wall or Duke's management doesn't want to pay any more. It's a genuine drag to see Dave and Skaja leave. They are truly excellent musicians and McHenry County should be proud to have them.

I don't know. I don't see Duke's making it. The 20-somethings were shunning the place for the most part anyway for a few years now. Duke's has always had great great food but that alone is not enough to keep it afloat. The 20-somethings are gravitating to Finn McCool's and the Cottage now. Duke's can make it and maybe still could make it as a live-music place but it will take a bunch of bucks to clean it up and probably new management to show these employees that their livelihoods depend on how they greet and treat people.

85 Brink Street could keep do better but I think that place needs a new attitude. Labemi's is just too dark and scary in there. The deck may help but the place needs to be more festive. The Williams Street Tap is way too scary to hang out in. It's turned around some but there still seems to be an an unsavory crowd that hangs out there. Georgio's used to be the 20-something hangout and will lose that title if it hasn't already. It just needs a gimmick now.

The real sleeper is Metro Bowl. That place could be a friggin gold mine if they wanted to be. It's very obvious they just don't want to be because why else to they stay like they are? They're hopeless. They want to be the last of the townie bars and they'll tread water until they sell the place in their old age trying to keep it that way.

Well ... that's my take. Let me know what you think.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are right on the money Bandstalker. We had a decent showing but not like in the past.
http://www.alexandtheallstars.com/dukeobriens.html Clubs keep closing and new ones are not taking their place. The new Wool Steet in Cary is supposed to have a stage for bands. Let's hope so.
http://www.woolstreetgrill.com/cary/cary.php

Anonymous said...

Ya know Sarkis is now in theorchestra for the"Jersey Boys" soget off his back. 18 yrs of bars and now he's doing what he's wanted to forever.
God you must really hate C. L. Move on........

Anonymous said...

I think it's great Sakis is moving on! I didn't know about this! I couldn't be happier for him. I must really hate C.L. ? Where the hell did you get that? I'm on Sakrkis' back? Where the hell did you get that?

Well anyway, Duke's is obviously going down the tubes and FAST. It wouldn't surprise me if the place went up for sale by New Years. That does not make me happy as it's one of the last places in which to see a live band in Crystal Lake!

Anonymous said...

I totally agree with you about JD...if your not one of his pet bands that bow down to him, you're screwed.

Anonymous said...

great comments about dukes and the downtown bars but.... i have to disagree with labemis friendly bartenders and clientel maybe you can help me looking for info about duke's previous names southside johnnys, cat ballous any more ?

Anonymous said...

Hey Bandstalker!!!!

Your kind words are greatly appreciated, as is your commitment to the preservation of live music.

I am enjoying my current gig with Jersey Boys and at the same time am itching to get back to my old antics...and so, I thought you might like to know, Joshua and I will be back at Duke's on Thanksgiving Night (my 10th year in a row, yikes!!!) If you can make it out, please come to the stage and reveal your true identity to us in some covert manner. We will be sworn to secrecy. If not, keep carrying the torch of live music and perhaps when I return to the local gig scene, I can provide some more fodder for your cannon. Peace.