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Oh! Concerts to attend. Maybe.
Storyhill
Kristin Hersh
Indigo Girls
Squirrel Nut Zippers
Bjorn Again
An all-day event (yeah, one of those) with lots of bands including: Social Distortion, Interpol, Queens of the Stone Age, and a local band I like, the Lovemakers. Another local band, Tiger Army, will be playing, but I don't know anything about them, except they're from Berkeley and their style is "psychobilly."
And the Berkeley International Folk Festival @ Freight & Salvage will include a couple of Nields, Austin Willacy (whom I met in passing when he was with the a cappella group, the House Jacks), and lots of other performers.
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rabbijeffty, Ima Robot will be at Slim's on June 10. You know I'm not interested, but figured you might be.)
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debmats, glad you were able to use the Elliott Yamin info for his Slim's gig.)
Storyhill
Kristin Hersh
Indigo Girls
Squirrel Nut Zippers
Bjorn Again
An all-day event (yeah, one of those) with lots of bands including: Social Distortion, Interpol, Queens of the Stone Age, and a local band I like, the Lovemakers. Another local band, Tiger Army, will be playing, but I don't know anything about them, except they're from Berkeley and their style is "psychobilly."
And the Berkeley International Folk Festival @ Freight & Salvage will include a couple of Nields, Austin Willacy (whom I met in passing when he was with the a cappella group, the House Jacks), and lots of other performers.
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Date: 2007-05-04 08:35 pm (UTC)For some reason, I never thought of you as the Social-D type, Joey!
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Date: 2007-05-04 10:46 pm (UTC)In the late 70's/early 80's there was a lot of weird live music in San Francisco. In addition to the venues, the branch where I worked, in downtown SF, had music companies and their artists as clients. And musicians who might not have accts would still come in to cash checks. I remember speaking with Jello Biafra & Klaus Fluoride (Dead Kennedys), Debora Iyall (Romeo Void), and folks who performed with Carlos Santana and Narada Michael Walden. I even got free tix to shows every now and then. Kool & the Gang! I turned some down, most memorably for a "new hard rock band called 'Metallica' or something like that." Their name, at the time, kind of scared me.
It still amuses me. I was okay with bands named "Dead Kennedys," "Meat Puppets," and "Black Flag," but not "Metallica." LOL!
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Date: 2007-05-05 12:22 am (UTC)Well, Metallica is the only scary one in that list. ;-)
(Thanks for mentioning Ima Robot, but I don't love them enough to go to Slim's.)