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| - I've been to Amos' twice, first a couple years ago to see Pete Yorn and more recently to see TV on the Radio. This is a great venue - small enough that you can really get close to the stage, kind of like the Orange Peel in Asheville. The floor isn't sloped like at Neighborhood Theatre or Visulite, though, so if you're relatively short and the crowd is tall, you might be better off up on the balcony if you want to actually see the performers.
When it comes to sound,, in general they do a great job - learn from my mistake, though! It's in stereo, so if you stand too far up, off to the side (near the front bar, where I like to hang out in general) you won't get the full effect.
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