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T. Hull: Can I ask that will it be possible to, if there were no complaints, be some way <br /> to maybe extend the trial period while were going through the process of ratifying the <br /> original license? So we can kind of keep it consistent. <br /> Takase: Let's assume you have no complaints. We'll probably let you run during the <br /> time you're mailing your notices. <br /> T. Hull: Fantastic. <br /> Takaba: Why don't we say up to six months at the discretion of the department? <br /> Taniguchi: I have a question. You're the expert, but I mean why "Rock and Roll" on <br /> Sunday instead of Saturday? <br /> T. Hull: Well, our Saturday crowd is, I guess the younger crowd, more into the reggae <br /> style music. Just to get a different style of music and more people. We haven't done <br /> bands in years and we've been looking for reggae bands and there are two of them that <br /> are trying to get their guys back together. There's probably six rock and roll bands that <br /> want to play, so partly because there's a lot of rock and roll bands, maybe there's more <br /> rock and roll fans. We've been talking to David Lawrence from the radio station to come <br /> have his band play. I guess variety to answer your question. <br /> Taniguchi: So they'd rather have it on Saturday than Sunday? <br /> T. Hull: I worry we would alienate our Saturday crowd, turn them off. That's not what <br /> they're into. <br /> Mukai: The reason why I would like to approve this, is that normally the crowd that <br /> they're looking at, they come later anyway. At 10:00, the plan is to close the windows <br /> and that's when they're probably going to crank it up anyway. So, I don't think <br /> realistically when we have a reggae band come in, the crowd is not going to be there <br /> hopping and jumping. The younger crowd comes late. <br /> Takase: Or like they said they're still at dinner service. <br /> Mukai: Correct. I think it should be a non-issue. <br /> S. Hull: And, not saying just rock bands. Let's say Friday evening from six to nine, a <br /> one person acoustic, that's something we'd also like to look into. But right now, <br /> because of our conditions we're also not able to do that either, even if it's not a band. <br /> Gonzalez: So, in discussing it with the licensee, Ms. Hull, two things. The band that <br /> was observed on the night the Investigators were there was a five piece band; with one <br /> bass, one lead singer, one lead guitar, one drummer and one keyboarder, amplified. <br /> And the licensee dinner service hours that was describe by them is 6:00 to 9:00, for <br /> your information. <br /> S. Hull: So what we started with was a three-piece band. They did an acoustic set till <br /> 9:00. After 9:00, we closed our windows and the drummer and I think the bass, I'm not <br /> FEBRUARY 2, 2017-LIQUOR COMMISSION MINUTES <br /> 30 <br />