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Upcoming Shows/Tours/Events / Re: Jay Reatard - Tokyo Electron Mini Tour
« on: January 14, 2007, 06:17:10 PM »

Also, I can hardly believe that all you're gonna do on the 20th is play that Hemlock show in SF. It sucks bronco balls that the show's happening at 6:00 p.m. What kinda party vibe is that gonna be? Why is that stoner metal show happening at 10:00 and you guys play at 6:00???

BBQ played an early show at the Hemlock a few months back. It was packed and a great time. I'm sure this show will be even better.  I'll try to remember to pack my party vibe.

Jay - Any luck on finding an LA show on the 19th? If it doesn't pan out, will you guys be coming to the bay area a day early? Maybe someone can find you a party/show to play that night..
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Non-Music Shit / Re: Monks: Transatlantic Feedback
« on: January 05, 2007, 05:20:18 PM »
I want to go to that movie, but it's on a workday in the afternoon? Guess I'll have to be 'sick' that day!
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Non-Music Shit / Re: Punk Books
« on: January 05, 2007, 05:18:53 PM »
I really enjoyed..

Please Kill Me
Stranded, Tales Of The Australian Underground
Let it blurt
We got the Neutron bomb
Black Monk Time
Touching from a Distance

--
Zack said that: Nos années punk  was good.. ya gotta read french though.


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Non-Music Shit / Re: What's for lunch, bitches?
« on: December 15, 2006, 12:26:11 PM »
Yellow curry that I made last night. It has chicken, green peppers, onions, and red potatos.
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Music Shit / second chance bids?
« on: December 11, 2006, 09:26:01 PM »
http://cgi.ebay.com/VELVET-UNDERGROUND-NICO-1966-Acetate-LP-ANDY-WARHOL_W0QQitemZ300054910309QQcmdZViewItem

----------------- Bulletin Message -----------------
Date: Dec 11 2006 3:32 PM


False bid grounds sky-high Velvet Underground auction

A rare Velvet Underground recording owned by a Montreal music collector has failed to sell, after the winning bid in a highly anticipated auction turned out to be false.

The final bid of $155,406 US was entered Friday night in the eBay auction by a buyer known only by the moniker "mechadaddy."

Reuters and Associated Press wire services and other media outlets, including CBC Arts Online, reported the sale, which had been hosted by Saturn Records. Montrealer Warren Hill had enlisted Saturn to help him sell the archival musical artifact.

However, the bid turned out to be a fake.

"It seems to have gone badly at the end," Hill told CBC Arts Online Monday afternoon.

Though he said the failed auction was "not tearing [him] apart," Hill added, "I just don't really feel like talking about it."

http://business.bostonherald.com/technologyNews/view.bg?articleid=171511

Velvet Underground rarity sells on eBay
By Associated Press
Monday, December 11, 2006 - Updated: 03:52 PM EST

NEW YORK - Forty years after it was made, The Velvet Underground’s first recording has become a financial hit - in cyberspace. Bought for 75 cents four years ago at a Manhattan flea market, the rare recording of music that ended up on the influential New York band’s first album, "The Velvet Underground & Nico," sold on eBay for a closing bid of $155,401.
 
The buyer is a mystery, only identified by the eBay screen name: "mechadaddy."
 
But a greater mystery endures: How did the 12-inch, acetate LP end up buried in a box of records at a flea market?

Warren Hill, a collector from Montreal, bought the record in September 2002 at the flea market, according to an article written by his friend, Eric Isaacson of Mississippi Records in Portland, Ore. in the current issue of Goldmine Magazine.
 
    Isaacson helped Hill decipher the nature of the lucky find.
 
    "We cued it up and were stunned - the first song was not ’Sunday Morning’ as on the ’Velvet Underground & Nico’ Verve LP, but rather it was ’European Son’ - the song that is last on that LP, and it was a version neither of us had ever heard before!" Isaacson wrote.
 
    The recording turned out to be an in-studio acetate made during Velvet Underground’s first recording over four days in April 1966 at New York’s Scepter Studios. The record reportedly is only one of two in existence; the other is privately owned, with rumors circulating about the owner’s identity. Columbia Records rejected the album.
 
    "I immediately took the needle off the record, and realized that we had something special," Isaacson wrote. Hill and Isaacson photographed the album, made a digital backup copy of the music, and decided to put it up for auction. The first bids, which began Nov. 28, rose $20,000.
 
    Velvet Underground left its musical stamp on hundreds of other bands.
 
    The band, named after a book about edgy sex practices in the 1960s, was fueled by Moe Tucker’s hard-driving drumming, John Cale’s anxious viola, and lead singer Lou Reed, whose lyrics spoke of drug-induced beauty and gritty Lower East Side realities.

 
    The first album featured Nico, the European model-actress-singer in a first and last recorded appearance with the band.

© Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Music Shit / Re: Dead Moon Breakup rumor?
« on: December 11, 2006, 12:40:14 PM »
If you get  a chance, check out the Dead Moon DVD (Unknown Passage).

We just saw it the other night, and it was amazing.  I mean christ, they master and cut their own records.
http://www.magicumbrella.com/UP_About.htm
http://www.magicumbrella.com/UP_come_soon.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Cole

Speaking of which.. does anyone have MP3s of any of their earlier bands?  the Rats, the Lords, the Weeds, Lollipop Shoppe?
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Music Shit / Re: Dead Moon Breakup rumor?
« on: December 07, 2006, 09:36:50 PM »
Oh.. and this part too;

The above is from the following website;
http://localcut.wweek.com/?p=1028
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Music Shit / Dead Moon Breakup rumor?
« on: December 07, 2006, 09:35:36 PM »
this is stupid, but here's the fan-based myspace post
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Dead Moon break up rumors update
Body: this is from Willamette Week's Locul Cut. I'm just passing along info here, I'm not Dead Moon I'm just a Dead Moon Fan like the rest of you. This makes me sad too! Please show your support in the comments section not by writing me back. I'm just the messenger!! I don't know anything more than what is reported below. sorry folks.

***************************

You might want to sit down for this.

Update, 6:50 pm: Dead Moon has cancelled their appearance tonight and all scheduled shows. Generation and SK and the Punk Ass Bitches will still perform and the show is now free. Although I haven’t received official word that the band has broken up, this doesn’t bode well. Local Cut will continue to gather more information and report back as quickly as possible. I propose a hunger strike on behalf of all Dead Moon fans until the band plays again.

Original Post: There is a rumor that after nearly 20 years as a band, Dead Moon is breaking up. Of course, at this point, it is utter hearsay: I’ve been unable to reach the band for comment, and none of LC’s key sources for this lead are willing to go on record. But I wouldn’t be writing this if we hadn’t received very strong information from people who we think might know what they’re talking about.

The word is that “something bad happened” on the trio’s two-month European tour that wrapped up just a few days ago, and as a result, “the band is calling it a day” (from separate sources). So, like I said, hearsay. But pretty reliable hearsay. The fact is though, that if you call Dead Moon’s booking agency, you won’t be able to set up a show: They aren’t accepting new dates.

Someone with the handle “Rainbow Songleaf” at the Goner Records bulletin board has also heard the rumors, as has a blogger for Olympia’s Weekly Volcano. But if you take a moment to remember, we’ve all heard this before. Just last March there was a similar rumor kicking around, so I talked to bassist Toody Cole to sort it out. She told me that the band would play until someone dies: “Till death do us part. This band is a marriage—no d-i-v-o-r-c-e.” At that point, Dead Moon had just finished a year-long break because Cole was experiencing tendonitis in her wrist. The present barrage of break-up panic could just be the result of a similar planned hiatus. I mean, it would make sense that a break might be called for after such a long tour.

But we shall see tonight. There has been announcement of a cancellation of shows planned for the end of the month in Portland, Olympia, and Seattle, so I guess there’s a small chance that this could be Dead Moon’s last show. It’s sort of like a date when you suspect that your relationship is going south. Everything could be totally normal—Fred and Toody Cole might even assuage our fears and tell us the rumors are bunk—but every time they start to speak between songs, I know I’ll be thinking, “I hope this isn’t it! I hope this isn’t it!”

Oddly enough, tonight’s appearance will definitely be the last for three members of Generation, which is a shame because in just around 6 months Generation was acquiring quite a buzz. In honor of the departure of Dan Hawthorne, Dave Kaufman, and Steve Powell (and possible demise of the band), I’ve posted a Generation song as Cut of the Day, with more info about that possible break up.

Snivel.
 
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Music Shit / Top 50 Punk Records
« on: November 30, 2006, 09:42:21 AM »
This came from an email group I'm in, but what a load of crap;

Kerrang's list of the top 50 punk albums of all time.
 
> 50. Killing Joke -- Killing Joke (1980)
> 49. G.B.H. -- Leather, Bristles, Studs And Acne (1981)
> 48. Poison Idea -- Feel The Darkness (1990)
> 47. A.F.I. -- Black Sails In The Sunset (1999)
> 46. Napalm Death -- Scum (1987)
> 45. Stiff Little Fingers -- Inflammable Material (1979)
> 44. Will Haven -- El Diablo (1997)
> 43. Green Day -- Nimrod (1997)
> 42. The Get Up Kids -- Something To Write Home About (1999)
> 41. Social Distortion -- White Light White Heat White Trash (1996)
> 40. Supersuckers -- The Evil Powers Of Rock 'N' Roll (1999)
> 39. Dwarves -- Are Young And Good Looking (1997)
> 38. Less Than Jake -- Hello Rockview (1998)
> 37. Bad Religion -- Suffer (1988)
> 36. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones -- Let's Face It (1997)
> 35. The Misfits -- Static Age (1978)
> 34. Sublime -- Sublime (1996)
> 33. The Descendents -- Milo Goes To College (1982)
> 32. Quicksand -- Manic Compression (1995)
> 31. Cro-Mags -- Age Of Quarrel (1986)
> 30. The Exploited -- Punks Not Dead (1981)
> 29. Rocket From the Crypt -- Scream Dracula, Scream! (1995)
> 28. Refused -- The Shape Of Punk To Come (1998)
> 27. Operation Ivy -- Energy (1989)
> 26. The Vandals -- Hitler Bad, Vandals Good (1998)
> 25. Crass -- Feeding Of The 5000 (1978)
> 24. The Ruts -- The Crack (1979)
> 23. NOFX -- So Long And Thanks For All The Shoes (1997)
> 22. Buzzcocks -- Love Bites (1978)
> 21. Bad Brains -- Rock For Light (1983)
> 20. The Offspring -- Americana (1998)
> 19. The Undertones -- The Undertones (1979)
> 18. The Stooges -- Raw Power (1973)
> 17. Minor Threat -- Complete Discography (1989)
> 16. Black Flag -- Damaged (1981)
> 15. The Stooges -- Fun House (1970)
> 14. Blink-182 -- Enema Of The State (1999)
> 13. The Clash -- London Calling (1979)
> 12. Fugazi -- Repeater (1990)
> 11. NOFX -- Punk In Drublic (1994)
> 10. Ramones -- Ramones (1976)
> 9. The Damned -- Machine Gun Etiquette (1979)
> 8. The Clash -- The Clash (1977)
> 7. Discharge -- Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing (1982)
> 6. Rancid -- ...And Out Come the Wolves (1995)
> 5. The Offspring -- Smash (1994)
> 4. Nirvana -- Nevermind (1991)
> 3. Dead Kennedys -- Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables (1980)
> 2. Green Day -- Dookie (1994)
> 1. Sex Pistols -- Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols (1977)
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Used Records For Sale/Auctions/Wantlists / Yet another ebay jackass
« on: November 24, 2006, 09:39:07 PM »
I'm selling stuff. More would be up by now had i not spent over an hour dealing with the cust support getting my account reactivated (someone hacked in and was selling motorcycles on my account. thanks jerk)

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmissmanagedQQhtZ-1
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Music Shit / Re: whats your newest fav band?
« on: November 21, 2006, 03:34:26 PM »
New: Peripherique
Old: Guilty Razors
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Non-Music Shit / Re: Fun with Joblessness, Vol. 1
« on: November 21, 2006, 11:00:09 AM »
Also forgot to mention that I bought the first Ivy Green LP with this week's unemployment check. 

Dammit! All I did was pay for COBRA with mine.
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Non-Music Shit / Re: For those that went to college...
« on: November 21, 2006, 10:52:47 AM »
I think I was the bottom 10% of my high school class.. I nearly didn't graduate at all.. dropped out of technical college at 19, and just fucked off for many years (I worked in restaurants, gas stations.. (I was a gas station attendent for at least four years), all kinds of shitty jobs..)

I went back to college when I was 26.. got some good grants because I was only making something like 7,000 year (2.13/hour + whatever tips I actually reported)

I was in school for less than 2 years.. took some computer classes and got hired at the computer help desk at the university I went to (friend got me the job). That job was an awesome opportunity, because of the training I received on the job. I decided to get the hell out of Indianapolis once and for all, and started job hunting in the bay area.  I moved here in 1999. Got some good jobs, lost some good jobs during the dot bomb.. and then was lucky enough to have amazing ex-bosses who helped me find enough work to get by when jobs were really hard to find.

I don't have a degree, but have enough experience that I can still apply for jobs where they want folks with a degree (and sometimes even get the job). I could make a lot more with a degree, but figure I've done pretty well with the limited education that I have.

Going to school is a great idea.. but try and get some experience in your field at the same time.

oh.. I failed to mention.. while in college, I maintained a 3.98GPA. Highest Honors on my first semester as a returning student... not so shabby for someone who nearly flunked out of high school
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Music Shit / Re: Pink Reason Hit the Castro SF
« on: November 20, 2006, 05:30:28 PM »
2.13/hour

what!?

Tips or no tips, minimum wage is $8 across the board here, although the current provincial government instituted this $6 training wage, which means if you've never had a job before you must work 500 hours before you get the regular minimum. It fucks over a lot of students (how many hours can you work in a summer?) but still... $2.13?! I guess that explains the $1 beer.

Midwest = minimum wage = 2.13/hour for servers. It covers your taxes..barely. (I think bartenders get something like 4.25). They figure that you can make up the difference in tips.
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Non-Music Shit / Re: Picking up a prostitute.
« on: November 20, 2006, 05:20:52 PM »
"for those of you not familiar with memphis i gave it a nickname, "Last Sons of Kypton road""

isn't that every road in memphis??

man....there's some kinda headquarters for trannie hookers (mostly black) close to the buccaneer.....they're always strutting down that street....

Yeah.. it's called 'Divas'. http://www.divassf.com/
It's a pretty awesome dive bar.. I love polk and t-loin dives.

Polk Street (and the surrounding area) has long been a big spot for trannies. The hookers from other neighborhoods sometimes migrate there when they're pushed into the area, but most of the 'hot ladies' weren't always ladies. Never thought the majority of the Trannies around that area were black (or at least I never noticed as many when I lived in the area)... most seem to be of a latin variety..

The Hemlock used to be a trannie bar a few years ago (guess it's more like 4 or 5 years ago now). It was called the Giraffe.. had the same big orange light over the bar back then too..

I loved living in the t-loin, and walking down Post street late at night when the sidewalks were filled with ladies (and not so much) of the evening. Ask Zack about circling the area with his van, trying to find parking and getting winked at by the ladies who assumed he was looking for a date.



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