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The New Life

Tuesday, April 19, 2005
In Honour
So here I sit, ready to start this new blog faced with all that is new....Death Cab's "The New Year", a new love, a new start for jobs....it does feel like a new life compared to last year when the club had just closed, no prospects for a relationship were on the horizon, and I was frustrated.

Now we're cool.

I feel like talking about something important, like the way democrats or liberals need to start acting in order to shift power. These words come out so fluently right now, its as though I could write a complete book on that specific topic in one night, but alas, I don't know enough about politics to concern myself with that presently.

Nearly all of my passion is focused with a laser sight on two seperate things right now: A new club with me as proprietor and my new love. I don't want to become that person that is always talking of or being around his/her significant other, because I feel as though it limits me, and I hate limits to the core of my being; but at the same time I feel as though I need to grasp this supreme opportunity because it hasn't been around me for almost 6 years now, and the one connection that I had to it is now out of my life, if not permanently, then at least until she can pull her head out of her ass.

The life I've wanted to lead for a while now is on its way to fruition. We just need to set to work on the subject of there not being a place that I can hear great jazz every night of the week and know its my place to run. Jazz can work in Minneapolis, it can, it just has to be two things: A) real jazz B) simple in structure (the club, not the jazz). The problem with many of the jazz clubs that have opened up is that they are either trying to be two things at once (I.E. - a restraunt and club) or they aren't playing real good jazz. Nobody lives in St. Paul, and Uptown kids just don't want to leave their little huvvle, so we must go to Minneapolis. It has to be a simple concept or else investors will get nervous. Say "here's what I need, and here's what we'll do with it", and do it passionately. The intention here is just to make jazz accesible and viable. Good jazz, small cover, coffee, beer, and wine.

Sounds simple doesn't it?

Not really, but to the new life I go anyways.


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name: Jason Jungbluth
location: Minneapolis, MN
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