Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Give this man a hug!!!


While there are many perks to being in a band, there are also many a non-perk. One big one for me is having to be at a venue at 7pm for a sound check that never happens and then having to wait around until 12:45am to play. One such gig happened recently for us but we did have the pleasure of meeting a random funny man who stumbled upon us while we waited in the “green room.” The band and band posse were hanging out on our gear, drinking to help pass the time when out of nowhere he appeared -a gay Paul Rodriguez in purples and greys. I have no idea what he said but at the time is was absolutely divine and brought many a smile to the room. If one night you’re stumbling around Echo Park and happen to see this man, just give him a big hug. If not for you, well then for me...melissa

WAREHOUSE PARTY! This Saturday. ALL AGES

This is an ALL AGES party near downtown. There will be lots of live music, DJ's, live video screen/video artist, cheap drinks, tons of fun. Tell all your friends...

ALL AGES BAGEL RADIO PARTY @ Bottom of The Hill. SF

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From the San Francisco Bay Guardian...

BAGeL Radio Birthday Celebration

Just what some Web-savvy indie rock fans were looking for

By Dina Maccabee

PREVIEW When musicphile Ted Leibowitz got into Internet broadcasting in 2003, he never imagined that BAGeL Radio, which started out as a list of shows — the Bay Area Gig eList — would be reaching listeners in more than 100 countries within a year of going online. What he did know, ever since he bought his first Blondie record at age 11, was what he liked, and it turned out his taste was just what some Web-savvy indie rock fans were looking for. When he won the CMJ's Specialty Music Director of the Year award, a nod normally reserved for people on the airwaves, he finally admitted he was onto something real.

When I asked the man behind BAGeL how he distinguishes outstanding new artists from the pack, he was quick to answer, "A terrific verse, a terrific chorus, and a terrific verse." He was especially enthusiastic about the lineup for Jan. 1's fifth-anniversary show, three bands that back their lyrics with creative new sounds. Peloton, whose name derives from bicycle racing, recall Stereolab with melodic, complex guitarscapes and innocent-girl vocals. Lemon Sun crunch together a retro rock sensibility and a slamming backbeat, what Leibowitz imagines as the result if "T-Rex had happened during the disco era." Openers Audio Out Send, whom he calls "slow burning, Radiohead-y, and cerebral," round out the set with glitched-out introspection from Oakland. Spend an evening under Leibowitz's musical wing — millions of online listeners do, every day.

BAGEL RADIO BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION With Peloton, Lemon Sun, and Audio Out Send. Fri 2/1, 10 p.m., $10. Bottom of the Hill, 1233 17th St., SF. (415) 621-4455, www.bottomofthehill.com

Monday, January 28, 2008

INFLUENCES! The Stone Roses

The Stone Roses were one of the most impactful bands to come out of The Manchester (or 'Madchester') scene. Heavily influencing such Brit pop phenomenons as Oasis and Blur (amongst others). They had a unique marriage of 60's psychedelic pop and dance-able rhythms. Their first, s/t album is a renowned classic. They followed it up with only one record and disbanded. They are still very influential to many independent artists today and often included in lists of best albums of all time.

In this live video for "Made of Stone" you can see Ian Brown's temper being tested when the TV station has a power out in the middle of their song.


This one is a more flattering video for "Waterfall"

Gary Larson

Friday, January 25, 2008

REMINDER


Don't Forget to vote. If you aren't registered for CA

CLICK HERE

Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote.
--George Jean Nathan (1882-1958)

Thursday, January 24, 2008

My trip to Costa Rica January 3rd to 15th

So I’ve been trying to think of cool stuff to write about my trip for our blog and have been having trouble summing it up into a nice, cohesive blurb. I had an amazing trip and it couldn’t have come at a better point in my life. It’s nice to go somewhere new - away from email, cell phones, work, time and daily routines. It renews the soul and gives your “normal” life more meaning and significance upon returning. The people and land of Costa Rica are a gracious, generous, gorgeous and gobbagobba grandiose bunch (how’s that for alliteration on some bad grammatics?). I’ve included details and pics of some of the highlights from my trip below. Read on young soldiers…

Culprits: Baby Luhver (Joyce), Zjah (Aja Blue), BL (me, MD) and Traveling Husband (Joseph). Towns visited - Alajuela, Manuel Antonio, Jaco.


The over top house that we stayed at. Three palatial stories with wrap around patio decks, 360 degree views, a pool, endangered monkeys traveling through the “yard“ every afternoon around 4PM, in house geckos, toads that actually sounded like the ones on that Budweiser commercial from way back when, toilets that only accept human matter (uhuh, throw that paper into the trash can) - all smack dab in the middle of the rain forest. Amazing!



A stray dog that befriended Joyce and I when went out for our morning hike - we all (me, Joyce, dog…I know it‘s improper English but this is how I roll sometimes - English degree and all) instantly fell in love. Joyce called him Alaska,, I called him Dakota, Aja called him Nevada, the house keeper called him Shoo-Away-Never-Come-Back (in Spanish, por supuesto). He would come up to the house every afternoon to visit us and the house keeper kept shooing him away. This dog had no fear - he would walk on our third story roof, lead the hike, and, most importantly, eat all the yucky meat that was in our fridge (go veggie!). We miss you ole pup and hope that you’re well!!!


Costa Rican fresh fruit and RUM! Fresh pineapple, coconut, mango, papaya…I challenge you to find a more perfect thing to drink in 90 degree weather with 90% humidity?!? Sofia - my dance partner in rum punch mayhem!


Snorkeling! I love the fishies, the quiet of being underwater, the beautiful coral reefs, realizing how miniscule you are in the great abyss, the bottomless rum punch provided by our wonderful catamaran hosts - Juan and very cute man crew. I think there was free food too but can’t really remember?!



Blockhead! There’s not a lot of nightlife in Manuel Antonio so most evenings we got creative at the house. Joey, Aja and myself were able to break into the moldy game room. I mostly hate games - board games, football games, card games, head games - however I must admit that I did enjoy me some Blockhead. It's a more colorful and shapely version of that game we have here called Chenga or Changa or Chingy?!? Isn’t it funny how when you go south things always seem to get more colorful and shapely? The idea - make a tower of some sort by using weird shaped wooden blocks and try not to knock the darn thing over in turn wrecking the party for everyone else . Enlightening is it? A real brain bender of a game or perhaps it was the little rum sipper I nibbled on that made me feel slightly bent. Ah Ron Rico!



Our day of waterfalls and the cloud forest. Ever stood under a waterfall?! It's really loud. What more can I say?!



The amazing hippie jazz/jam session in Alajuela. Joyce has lots of family in Alajuela, a town close to San Jose. Her family is amazing and warm and they all go out of there way to make you feel at home. Joyce’s little cousin Sofia has a good friend named Bernal, a truly amazing guitar player and the spitting image of Antonio Banderas 20 years ago. I always bring a little guitar when I travel and so we were able to have a pre-jam, jazz jam. We swapped tunes - Wes Montgomery for Blue Bossa, Pat Methany for early Yes. I love the “jazz” jam…makes my brain hurt and my fingers work!


Later on in the evening Sofia had a bunch of people over to her house. She casually mentioned that she plays drums so when we got there she of course proceeded to make trip after trip to her room, pulling out drum after drum. This girl’s got drums! All kinds - congas, bongos, djembes, talking drums, finger drums…you name she’s probably got it. Aja was all over that stuff! You could not get her off the drums…4 hours of amazingness! Joyce was pretty steady on tambourine as well. Many a drum was hit, many a beer was drunk, many a note was played. A beautiful evening indeed and wonderful send off to a fabulous trip.



Pura vida Costa Rica...melissa

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

ROBBERS ON HIGH STREET

Our good friend and director mastermind Jason Argyropoulos just finished up a video for New York band Robbers on High Street. The labor intensive video took a couple months to complete, but was worth the wait. Now the technical stuff...To achieve the "animation" effect in the stop motion video, the band was first shot on a black back drop. Then each frame of film was cut out by hand and projected onto the set with the city, trees, etc. Using a single frame film camera, a "snap shot" was taken of the projected band member. For each second of the video, 12 snap shots had to be taken and the compiled together like a cartoon / animation. Now check it out for yourself and see the effect in action.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Sad News - Talented actor Heath Ledger found dead of overdose.

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INFLUENCES! Wilco

From the ashes of alt. country greats Uncle Tupelo, is the stunning ensemble, Wilco. Fronted by the earnest and captivating Jeff Tweedy. Despite Tweedy's struggle with depression and mental stability, their music is hopeful and generally has an uplifting quality. Few bands today make such relevant and intriguing music. "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" and "A Ghost is Born" are 2 of their more revered and magnificent works.

Recommendations - Check out brilliant documentary film "I Am Trying to Break Your Heart" about the making of "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot"!

Wilco "Jesus, Etc." (video/collage)

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Casualties in Iraq


There have been 4,210 coalition deaths -- 3,904 Americans, two Australians, 174 Britons, 13 Bulgarians, one Czech, seven Danes, two Dutch, two Estonians, one Fijian, one Hungarian, 33 Italians, one Kazakh, one Korean, three Latvian, 22 Poles, three Romanians, five Salvadoran, four Slovaks, 11 Spaniards, two Thai and 18 Ukrainians -- in the war in Iraq as of January 17, 2008, according to a CNN count.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

INTERESTING ARTICLE (from www.slate.com)

The Trouble With Indie Rock. It's not just race. It's class.


The Arcade Fire. Click image to expand.

New Yorker pop critic Sasha Frere-Jones has often indicated boredom and annoyance with a lot of the critically acclaimed, music-blog, and/or NPR-approved "indie rock" of this decade. This week, in an article, a couple of blog entries, and a podcast, he tries to articulate why. His answer? It's not black enough; it lacks "swing, some empty space and palpable bass frequencies"; it doesn't participate lustily in the grand (and problematic) tradition of musical "miscegenation" that's given American music, especially rock 'n' roll, its kick.

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Monday, January 14, 2008

Saturday, January 12, 2008

INFLUENCES! - Al Green

The Reverand! His music speaks for itself. One of the most wonderful and original singers in popular music. "Let's Stay Together" and "I'm Still In Love With You" are arguably his best albums but he releases great work today and still gives fantastic live performances.

Interesting info...
(Thanks Wikipedia) On October 18, 1974, Mary Woodson, a longtime friend of Al Green, assaulted him, then killed herself. It is believed that she ardently wished to be more than just a friend to Al Green. One night, she left the guest quarters, then entered the main section of the house without permission. She sneaked into his bathroom to make a surprise attack. With no warning whatsoever, she threw a large pot of sticky boiling grits over him as he was undressed and preparing to shower. As Al Green writhed in pain, she ran into another part of the house and committed suicide by shooting herself.

"Tired Of Being Alone"

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Gift Ideas...

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He's My Brother She's My Sister


Click on photo to link to myspace page.

My sister and I (and a growing amount of other friends) have started a side project. Come check it out and if you like it, add us as a friend! Thanks

Rob

Saturday, January 5, 2008

QUOTES

A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.
- Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)

I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.
- Galileo Galilei

"They might try to assassinate me. I have prepared my family and my loved ones for any possibility."
- Benazir Bhutto, talking to newspaper before her return to Pakistan in October. She was assassinated on December 27.

Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink. I needn't argue with that; I'm right and I will be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now; I don't know which will go first - rock and roll or Christianity.
- John Lennon

A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.
- Mohandas Gandhi

"The same folks that are bombing innocent people in Iraq were the ones who attacked us in America on September the 11th."
-George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., July 12, 2007

FUN GAME


If you want a fun game to play with a bunch of friends try this one...

Friday, January 4, 2008

WHO DO YOU CHOOSE?

Please keep in mind that these are just a few of the videos out there on the web. It is not our intention to point you in any direction. Just to give a taste of what has happened over the last few months in debates. We plan to add more in the coming weeks...






Thursday, January 3, 2008

Hmmmm....?

I'm sure some of you have seen this but...

The 5 Stages of Boozing

THE 5 STAGES OF DRUNKENNESS... (thanks to Natives.co.uk)

Smart:
This is when you suddenly become an expert on every subject in the known Universe. You know you know everything and want to pass on your knowledge to anyone who will listen. At this stage you are always RIGHT. And of course the person you are talking to is very WRONG. This makes for an interesting argument when both parties are SMART.

Good Looking:
This is when you realize that you are the BEST LOOKING person in the entire bar and that people fancy you. You can go up to a perfect stranger knowing they fancy you and really want to talk to you. Bear in mind that you are still SMART, so you can talk to this person about any subject under the sun.smashed sloshed wast

Rich:
This is when you suddenly become the richest person in the world. You can buy drinks for the entire bar because you have an armoured truck full of money parked behind the bar. You can also make bets at this stage because, of course, you are still SMART, so naturally you win all your bets. It doesn't matter how much you bet 'cos you are RICH. You will also buy drinks for everyone that you fancy, because now you are the BEST LOOKING person in the world.

Bulletproof:
You are now ready to pick fights with anyone and everyone especially those with whom you have been betting or arguing. This is because nothing can hurt you. At this point you can also go up to the partners of the people who you fancy and challenge to a battle of wits or money. You have no fear of losing this battle because you are SMART, you are RICH and hell, you're BETTER LOOKING than they are anyway!

Invisible:
This is the Final Stage of Drunkenness. At this point you can do anything because NO ONE CAN SEE YOU. You dance on a table to impress the people who you fancy because the rest of the people in the room cannot see you. You are also invisible to the person who wants to fight you. You can walk through the street singing at the top of your lungs because no one can see or hear you and because you're still SMART you know all the words.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

~LEMON SUN Favourite Albums of 2007~

MELISSA - ALICIA KEYS "As I Am"
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CHRIS - WILCO "Sky Blue Sky"
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ROB - The ROSEWOOD THIEVES "From The Decker House" & "Lonesome" EP's (together = 1 album)
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NICK - QUEENS of The STONEAGE "Era Vulgaris"
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MIKEY - GRINDERMAN - "Grinderman"
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INFLUENCES! - Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR)

Arguably one of the best American Rock bands of all time CCR sound like they came out of the swamps of Lousiana. However the band originated in El Cerrito (N. Caifornia) where John Fogerty grew up. They had a relatively short but industrious career, putting out 6 classic albums in under 3 years! You can't go wrong with a CCR record (except maybe Mardi Gras). "Green River", "Willy & The Poor Boys", and "Cosmo's Factory" are all astonishing collections.

Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Fortunate Son"

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

NEW YEARS SUPERSTITIONS (sorry if you read these too late)

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Thank you to www.socyberty.com for this list...

1.New Clothes:
Many people believe that if they wear new clothes on New Year day they will receive more new garments during the year. People wear red color clothes as they believe red is symbolic to happiness and bright future.

2.Newborn Babies are Lucky:
Babies born on 1st January is considered to be the luckiest persons throughout their lives.

3.Crying Should be Avoided:
Many people believe that crying and wailing on New Year day is a bad thing.

4.Keeping the Doors Open:
All the doors of the house should be kept open at mid night to let the old year escape unhindered.

5.Kiss at Midnight:
It is believed that kissing at midnight increases the affections and attachments that will continue throughout the year.

6.Dance in Open Air:
It is believed that dancing in open air, around a tree on New Year day brings luck in love and prosperity throughout the year.

7.Drain the Bottle:
People believe that draining the last remnants from a bottle of drink on New Year day brings good fortune.

8.Avoid Washing Dishes and Laundry:
Many people believe that washing dishes and doing laundry on New Year day will lead to a death in the family. And most of them even do not wash their hair thinking it unlucky.

9.Avoid Profanity:
Many people do not use foul language on New Year day and behave nicely.

10.Do Not Let the Precious Things Leave the House:
It is believed that if any precious things like money, jewelry etc leave the home on this day, luck will go out of home. In some countries people do not let the garbage out or even not dust their carpets on this day.

11.Erase All Debts:
People pay all their debts before the New Year day.

12.Make Noise:
People believe that loud noise scares devil; so New Year is celebrated with as much noise as possible. In many countries church bells rung at mid night for this reason.

13.Load Wallets and Cupboards:
People believe that the overloaded cup boards and wallets with full of money bring luck and prosperity throughout the year.

14.Give Gifts:
It is believed that one should not leave the home before someone comes in first. The first person who comes in should bring gifts.

15.The Wind's Direction:
It is believed that the direction of wind during the sunrise on New Year day decides the luck for the coming year. Wind from east predicts natural calamities and wind from west predicts wealth but death of a person of great national importance. Wind from south predicts prosperity and wind from north predicts bad weather. No wind means prosperity and joy throughout the year.