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Thursday
Oct172013

Aspen: Out with the old, in with the New.

Idling dozers on call. Just in case we need another hole.It's off season.  The Ferrari drivers are back home in Houston or Miami or Dallas or NYC or LA or where ever they go.  It's been snowing (see previous post below). Town is quiet. Mornings are cold which makes Wagner Park an excellent place to be... just as the sun peeks over Smuggler Mountain.

I love the smell of POW POW in the morning.

This morning, one of my other senses was ignited.  I hate the sound of construction in the morning.  Early mornings, just as Aspen wakes from her sleep, are a beautiful & quiet time.  Today the sound of BIG MACHINERY pierced the air.  It wasn't the garden variety dump trucks and pick ups.  These were the industrial sized bull dozers and cranes and dumpers you see in a major city.  But Aspen is not a major city, it's small resort town at the end of the road.  Why some people insist on bringing their big city problems to Aspen I'll never know.   

Oh yeah, I do know.  It's the triple headed hydra of GREED, EGO and POWER. 

I get it.  Some people want to make as much money as possible. They keep score in dollars.  Some people want to build monuments to themselves. Some people will do almost anything to win.  Some people don't understand history, or the concept of negative space or the phrase "less is more". Understated or low key as discriptors are not relevant to them.  Old money is quiet, new money is loud.  "Do you know who I am???"  "Really?  do you know who I am???"

Dump dat sh*t over here. No over there.Aspen as a ski town has always been a glamorous place.  We have a long history of rich guys who have come and gone...trying to make their mark in Fat City. The current generation of "build it and they will come" developers hail mostly from the financial world. Trader types, money men, flippers.  Based on my observations, it seems like they want to dig the biggest MF-ing hole they can, push floor area ratios to the max,.and shhhhhhh even go over a few feet if they can sneak it by the inspectors.  They want to build out every square inch of the town.  They're already rich...but they want to get richer.

I wanted to see what all the noise was about so Carmelo and I strolled past  the construction site of the new Aspen Art Museum.  Two streets were closed, barricades were everywhere.  7 or 8 huge trucks sat idling in the (closed) street.  We kept on stepping, we passed the "road closed" signs and humongous hole in the ground on the next corner, at least it's completely fenced in.    In the middle of the next block we came upon a very sad sight.  LITTLE ANNIE'S EATING HOUSE was shuttered. Seized by the State of Colorado for unpaid taxes.  Little Annie's owes $44.5K and must pay before Oct 29 or their assets will be auctioned off.   Apparently they have no lease going forward, so it looks like it might be curtains for Little Annie's.

That bums me out.  A fleet of bulldozers bums me out.

Does our non-collecting Art Museum really require 30,000 square feet.  Maybe they need a building that large just to have a home for all the names to be engraved on the wall.  Does anyone in Aspen need another luxury penthouse?   Based on recent history it will either sit empty for a long time or maybe it'll get purchased by non-thinking gapers who will sue, sue , sue.   Noise violations,  blocking public access, parking problems, overflowing trash bins, the bears, barking dogs.  You name it  The potential for lawsuits is only limited by one's imagination.

Toxic fumes... no thank you.So that's it.  Out with the old, in with the new.  Can't wait for the new roof-top restaurant...waaaay better than The Gap.  Hellz yeah...it's another store selling $7500 coats from Italy, buy me one daddy...pleeeease.  So sweeeeet,  Van Cleef and Arpels is doing a pop-up....yeSSSSS!!!.  That's how we roll in Aspen now. Pop ups and empty penthouses.   Oh, and the city has a few projects going too.  There's the $3 million bathroom in Rio Grande Park right next to the "non-permanent" Theatre Aspen structure.  The $5 million bus stop at Ruby Park is on tap, soon  And the debate about a proposed parking structure under Wagner Park is just getting started.

Some call it progress, some call it an improvement, some say a World class resort should have World class buildings. I'm not going to argue about that.   But I still see plenty of empty commercial spaces and a revolving door of pop-up shops and empty penthouses.  It's not messy vitality...its just messy...and sad.   There is a bright side of all this next-gen development.  You'll never see any of these new people up on the hill, because none of them ski.   Maybe its because there is no conveneint place to park their Ferrari's.  

The Aspen Art Museum (in progress) A non-collecting institution.Tearing up the street in the name of art. Or is it Greed, Ego and Power. The New Aspen.Little Annie's Eating House. Goodbye old friend. The last shot & beer place in Aspen is likely gone for good.

Tuesday
Oct152013

Aspen Shred City

Living in the Rocky Mountains has it's privileges.  I love beautiful Fall weather in Colorado, but Winter is my milieu. When it snows in Aspen, even if it's only Oct 14, the cartilage and tendons in my body start to tingle.  Muscle memory kicks in and I look skyward towards the Ridge of Bell.  Looks pretty sweet. Right?

Yesterday, we had a full scale POW storm in Aspen.

Other parts of Colorado have gotten the goods. Arapahoe Basin is open for business. A-Basin again won bragging rights as the first ski resort in North America to open, 10/13/13.

Are u ready to RIP?  We are.

 

 

Wednesday
Oct092013

Got a Great Idea? Startup Weekend Aspen

Do you have a great idea?   Do you want to implement your master plan?  Do you want to network with other like-minded entrepreneurs?

Come out for Aspen StartUp Weekend on Oct 11-13. It's a 54 hour incubator for ideas.   Ideas are pitched, teams are formed and real businesses are created.   Now's your chance to use that big brain of yours. 

Over 1000 startup weekends in 400 cities have opened the door for many sustainable startup businesses.  You could be the next successful entreprenuer.   Aspen Startup Weekend can help you break down the barriers to entry.  C'mon out... AspenSpin will be one of the super-star coaches helping you to blow up your idea.  Join us for Aspen Startup Weekend.

Sunday
Jun302013

The Silent Comedy crushes in Aspen.

Joshua Zimmerman / The Silent ComedyThe Silent Comedy, the Rock / Folk band from San Diego crushed their first ever performance in Aspen, Colorado last night at the Belly Up Aspen.  The Silent Comedy comprised of brothers Joshua and Jeremiah Zimmerman, Justin Buchanan and Chad Lee had the crowd in a frenzy with their wild stage antics and raging strings.

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The Silent Comedy crushes Aspen 

I first became a fan of The Silent Comedy (TSC) after seeing them perform at Switchfoot's Bro-Am in 2011.  The Bro-Am is an annual surfing competition and rock and roll show on Moonlight Beach in Encinitas. (click to see our Bro-Am coverage)  In 2011,TSC blew everyone away with their rowdy beach-side set of Americana influenced tunes.   Since then the band has entertained countless fans all over the U.S.A.  Their 2010 Album Common Faults won the San Diego Music Award for best pop album and their latest self-produced EP Cruelty & Clemency is seling fast.  TSC's songs have been featured on TV in the mini series, The Hatfield's and the McCoys and The Men Who Built America.

TSC almost didn't make it to the show.  Their afternoon Gondola session to the top of Aspen Mountain was put on hold due to a potential lightning storm.  The Silent Comedy was "stuck" on top of Ajax...but luckily they made back down the mountain safely in time to blaze on stage.

The Silent Comedy rocked out in Aspen & we're glad they did. Another awesome show.  See you in San Diego, boyz...soon...very soon.

Click 4 pix: The Silent Comedy crushes Aspen

Jeremiah Zimmerman & The Silent Comedy dominated in Aspen. Click 4 pix.

The Silent Comedy from San Diego crushes Aspen. Click 4 pix.

Per Aspen Spin... The Silent Comedy is a "do not miss" show.. Click 4 pix.

Sunday
Jun232013

Jazz Aspen: The Sweet Sounds of June.

Click for Info about JAZZ ASPEN SNOWMASSFor the 23rd year in a row JAS / Jazz Aspen Snowmass presented a stellar musical line-up in June. The Benedict Music Tent on the campus of The Aspen Institute is probably the best venue ever. The indoor / outdoor acoustically perfect Bedouin-style, semi underground concert hall under the big top is an Aspen treasure. The headliners of the 3-Day June Fest were Jackson Browne w/ Sara Watkins,  Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite and Tedeschi Trucks Band w/ Naturally 7. The ongoing mission of Jazz Aspen Snowmass is to present and preserve jazz and related music forms through world-class festivals, performances and education programs.  So the bands played on.

Click 4 pix:  THE SWEET SOUNDS of JUNE

Both the VIP Patron's tent and the free lawn party were bustling with bars, food stations and world music from Mezcla-Afro Cuban All Stars and Tizer a jazz rock fusion trio. Locals and tourists were dancing side by side both inside and outside the tent.  The VIP area was a decadent scene as it always is for all Jazz Aspen Snowmass events.  The food and drinks flowed copiously.  The guys looked mountain ca$h and the ladies chic and sexy. Chef Martin Oswald and the team from Pyramid Bistro created an eclectic and delicious nutrient packed menu. If I had to pick a last meal it might just  be Bryan Nelson's Garlic Shrimp chased by Pyramid's blueberry cobbler ala mode.  The lawn party was free and open to the public with food from local vendors and a large tequila bar.  While the lawn has an obstructed view, the tunes were flowing freely.  The lawn party certainly offers a less VIP experience...it's still a great vibe and open to everybody.  In fact...the lawn party is my favorite part of JAS because it makes the music accessible to all... free and open to the public.

Jackson Browne captivated the crowd at Jazz Aspen SnowmassFriday night felt like 1977 again as Jackson Browne kicked off the fest with a sweet sounding set.  A. Party had a serious flashback while shooting pix in the front row.  The Pretender, Running on Empty, Doctor My Eyes and Somebody's Baby were highlights.  Take It Easy...made famous by the Eagles and co-written by Browne & Glen Frey brought the house down.  But JB was not finished yet, as he closed it out with a rowdy rendition with My Redneck Friends.  Sara Watkins the fiddle player from Grammy winner Nickel Creek and a full band provided support.  Browne sounds great...his voice resonates a time gone by.  Even the patron's section was standing & swaying in the aisles.  If you closed your eyes...and you didn't look too closely at Jackson's youthful, but almost 65 year old face...it was a flashback to the 70's...and it felt soooo niiiice.

Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite rocked the tent.Saturday Ben Harper the Grammy winning singing song writing blues, folk, soulful, rocker teamed up with harmonica legend Charlie Musselwhite to "almost" blow the roof off the music tent.  Harper and Musselwhite are touring behind their new album Get Up!.  Musselwhite known for his harp is a member of the Blues Hall of Fame.  The undisputed peak was the rousing cover of Led Zeppelin's...When the Levee Breaks.  The fairly docile crowd up front erupted in a frenzy during the crescendo of this classic rock ballad.

Sunday capped it all off with the husband & wife team of Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks and their tightly knit Tedeschi Trucks Band or TTB.  With Allman-esqe guitar licks and a long musical heritage including Grammy's, TTB did it's thing to the delight of the full house and even more packed lawn party.  Opening for TTB was Naturally 7, a group of seven vocalists who replicate instruments to such a degree, that they have you looking for the actual band.  Naturally 7 are known as the "first vocal play group ever".  They received a standing O from the JAS Festival crowd.

Spectacular June weather and an undeniably awesome venue at the Benedict Music Tent made JAS's June Festival a huge success.  Whether you enjoyed the shows from the lawn or you were in the big money front row at JAS's June Festival, it crystal clear that the music , the overall vibe and the community scene was very sweet indeed.

Click 4 pix:  THE SWEET SOUNDS of JUNE

Tedeschi Trucks Band jammed at JAS at the Benedict Music Tent in Aspen. Click 4 pix.Everybody had a blast at the Jazz Aspen Snowmass June Fest. Click 4 pix.Mezcla, Afro Cuban All-Stars chillin' after 3 days of fun & music at the Free JAS Lawn Party. Click 4 pix.Ain't no party like a JAS Lawn Party. Free & Open to the Public. Click 4 pix.

Jamming in style at Jazz Aspen Snowmass. In the VIP Patron's tent. Click 4 pix.