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This is so disgustingly

This is so disgustingly appalling it is almost unbelievable. But then again, this is the city that always seems to want to ruin a good thing. I still can't believe that they were actually considering regulating the type of music a bar can have. Not whether they can have live music at all (a zoning issue), or whether it can be amplified or not (as in the current conflict the city is having with the 331 Club), but what kind of music can be performed. This is downright wacky. And the city attorney thinks "it's appropriate" that the city can dictate the type of music a bar can feature!!? What!!? Are you kidding me? So the city, according to the city attorney, can tell First Avenue they can't feature death metal acts anymore if they wanted to? or at least not on tuesdays? What planet, or better yet, what country are these people living on? in? anyone?

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