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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: Big Fingers McGee on August 30, 2011, 08:33:52 PM
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Hide the children, somebody does my first name wrong by requesting "Who's Crying Now".
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who's cryin' now and then someone else requested Save Me San Francsico... gawd, we hear that like 3x every day. please no.
btw - i am new.
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who's cryin' now and then someone else requested Save Me San Francsico... gawd, we hear that like 3x every day. please no.
btw - i am new.
And we like you already! Welcome! No Train lovers here. Sheesh.
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who's cryin' now and then someone else requested Save Me San Francsico... gawd, we hear that like 3x every day. please no.
btw - i am new.
Hey, girl! Ladies and jellybeans, the fabulous LCR! ;) :) ;D
These FB requests are bor-ing! I wanna hear some Tony! Tone! Toni! (not fun to type, btw) damnit!
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I'm tempted to point out that Chris Isaak is from Stockton, and hence shouldn't count. Hell, I may do that anyway.
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who's cryin' now and then someone else requested Save Me San Francsico... gawd, we hear that like 3x every day. please no.
btw - i am new.
Hey, girl! Ladies and jellybeans, the fabulous LCR! ;) :) ;D
These FB requests are bor-ing! I wanna hear some Tony! Tone! Toni! (not fun to type, btw) damnit!
Agreed, although I'd prefer "Little Walter".
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I'm tempted to point out that Chris Isaak is from Stockton, and hence shouldn't count. Hell, I may do that anyway.
But he lived in the Sunset for many moons. And has hella fine cheekbones. And a very large, um, you know.
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I'm tempted to point out that Chris Isaak is from Stockton, and hence shouldn't count. Hell, I may do that anyway.
But he lived in the Sunset for many moons. And has hella fine cheekbones. And a very large, um, you know.
I was just hoping for a clause to have him not played. Failed.
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I'm tempted to point out that Chris Isaak is from Stockton, and hence shouldn't count. Hell, I may do that anyway.
But he lived in the Sunset for many moons. And has hella fine cheekbones. And a very large, um, you know.
I see him on Clement, checking out all the Asian chicks. He could use some sun, but then again, what SUN???
Oh schnap. I just realized that this is part 2 of the all-local hideous 10@10 from last year, right? I'm suddenly very afraid. No, wait. I'm confusing this with the all SF set I think. I hope.
ETA: Last year AL had separate local sets by the decade. Ah, yes...the good ol' days. :'(
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I'm tempted to point out that Chris Isaak is from Stockton, and hence shouldn't count. Hell, I may do that anyway.
But he lived in the Sunset for many moons. And has hella fine cheekbones. And a very large, um, you know.
I see him on Clement, checking out all the Asian chicks. He could use some sun, but then again, what SUN???
Oh schnap. I just realized that this is part 2 of the all-local hideous 10@10 from last year, right? I'm suddenly very afraid.
Yeah, I hear you there. I was afraid "San Francisco Days" would slip in, so I rather clumsily suggested Chris Isaak shouldn't count. Next time I'll do the research!
And silly Mr. Isaak, doesn't he know that the Hog Island Oyster Company in the Ferry Terminal is the best place to check out Asian chicks? :P
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I saw that you went there anyway with the Stockton-SF comment and MR. Isaak.
I had no idea the best place to check out Asian Chicks is the Hog Island Oyster company.... learn something new every day.
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I had no idea the best place to check out Asian Chicks is the Hog Island Oyster company.... learn something new every day.
Note to self: Avoid Hog Island Oyster company! :P
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I had no idea the best place to check out Asian Chicks is the Hog Island Oyster company.... learn something new every day.
Note to self: Avoid Hog Island Oyster company! :P
(http://www.peplums.info/images/00cour/cour10l.jpg)
"Do you consider the eating of oysters to be moral...?"
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I'm tempted to point out that Chris Isaak is from Stockton, and hence shouldn't count. Hell, I may do that anyway.
Damn I feel clueless! I have known lufaphs/Swellegant for quite a while, but did not connect to fb identity until tonight!
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I'm tempted to point out that Chris Isaak is from Stockton, and hence shouldn't count. Hell, I may do that anyway.
Damn I feel clueless! I have known lufaphs/Swellegant for quite a while, but did not connect to fb identity until tonight!
Do you want me to email you the FB/10at10 club list? ;)
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I had no idea the best place to check out Asian Chicks is the Hog Island Oyster company.... learn something new every day.
Note to self: Avoid Hog Island Oyster company! :P
It amuses me how widely Mr. Isaak's fondness for Asian chicks is known. A good friend of mine who's of Japanese heritage used to work in the WEA offices in SF (back when there was such a thing) and fielded some advances by him. I believe she shut him down. At least that's how she tells it.
When I lived in the Inner Sunset I used to frequent a small diner run by a Korean family, and there were a number of Isaak photos and memorabilia on the wall. I always wondered what the back story there was, but never had the nerve to ask.
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I had no idea the best place to check out Asian Chicks is the Hog Island Oyster company.... learn something new every day.
Note to self: Avoid Hog Island Oyster company! :P
It amuses me how widely Mr. Isaak's fondness for Asian chicks is known. A good friend of mine who's of Japanese heritage used to work in the WEA offices in SF (back when there was such a thing) and fielded some advances by him. I believe she shut him down. At least that's how she tells it.
When I lived in the Inner Sunset I used to frequent a small diner run by a Korean family, and there were a number of Isaak photos and memorabilia on the wall. I always wondered what the back story there was, but never had the nerve to ask.
Some folks just have fetishes preferences. Robert DeNiro loves him some black women.
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I'm tempted to point out that Chris Isaak is from Stockton, and hence shouldn't count. Hell, I may do that anyway.
Damn I feel clueless! I have known lufaphs/Swellegant for quite a while, but did not connect to fb identity until tonight!
Reminds me of I think yesterday's Bizarro:
The name is Kong - James Kong.
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My name is RGMike
Likes: pre-1974 Dead
dislikes: post-1974 Dead.
"don't worry 'bout me, no"
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I'll give an early BOS for "Estimated Prophet". I dig songs in odd time signatures.
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I'll give an early BOS for "Estimated Prophet". I dig songs in odd time signatures.
Me, too!
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I'll give an early BOS for "Estimated Prophet". I dig songs in odd time signatures.
at least we got it out of the way early ;)
sheesh, I love Grace but never need hear "Somebody to Love" ever again. How many 10@10 appearances has this made, just in the AL era alone?
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I have a nice Jeff Airplane T-shirt I'll have to wear to our next club gathering.
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sheesh, I love Grace but never need hear "Somebody to Love" ever again.
Something I would never say. "Stand By Me" on the other hand...
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un"Fortunate", son.
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Maybe we'll get some Ledisi? Jellyfish? Tea Leaf Green?
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So is this going to be the usual suspect SF bands and songs, or can we expect a surprise later in set (pleeeez)??
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Maybe we'll get some Ledisi? Jellyfish? Tea Leaf Green?
Shirley you must be kidding. And don't call me surely.
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I shoulda been born with a silver spoon in hand.
Isn't this song in a wrangler jeans commercial now?
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Cocaine -- it's a helluva drug. at least it's "Higher" and not "Dance to the Trina"
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Maybe we'll get some Ledisi? Jellyfish? Tea Leaf Green?
Shirley you must be kidding. And don't call me surely.
Faith No More? Primus? Too Short? :)
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I shoulda been born with a silver spoon in hand.
Isn't this song in a wrangler jeans commercial now?
Yup, with all the political lyrics edited out ;) lawd knows *my* house looks like a rummage sale.
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BOS, Sly and the... Chair dancing!
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Maybe we'll get some Ledisi? Jellyfish? Tea Leaf Green?
Shirley you must be kidding. And don't call me surely.
Faith No More? Primus? Too Short? :)
Hold on, Chris Isaak coming up, then lunch at the Hog Island Oyster Co ;)
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it's "Karate" er, I mean "Everybody's everything".
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Cocaine -- it's a helluva drug. at least it's "Higher" and not "Dance to the Trina"
now that's a song for the kids today.... dance to the tina.
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Maybe we'll get some Ledisi? Jellyfish? Tea Leaf Green?
Oh, snap. I forgot all about Jellyfish. Bellybutton was the shiznit!
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more chair dancing! BOS2
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Maybe we'll get some Ledisi? Jellyfish? Tea Leaf Green?
Oh, snap. I forgot all about Jellyfish. Bellybutton was the shiznit!
Yes, it was! And Spilt Milk was even better!!
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Now we're talkin': TOP!
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BOS3, TOP keepin't the chair groove goin'.
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Now we're talkin': TOP!
indeed: default BOS unless we get a surprise.
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Now we're talkin': TOP!
this is sounding funky. serious head bob going on here.
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Maybe we'll get some Ledisi? Jellyfish? Tea Leaf Green?
Oh, snap. I forgot all about Jellyfish. Bellybutton was the shiznit!
Yes, it was! And Spilt Milk was even better!!
If AL plays "The Man I Used To Be", I'LL plotz!
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Now we're talkin': TOP!
this is sounding funky. serious head bob going on here.
Serious contact high, first half of the set at least.
OH NOOOOO!!!!! Not "Lights". Talk about a buzzkill.
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Is "What Is Hip" really less overplayed than "Higher"? Or "Everybody's Everything?" Not sure why...
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WOS Lights
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Now we're talkin': TOP!
this is sounding funky. serious head bob going on here.
Serious contact high, first half of the set at least.
OH NOOOOO!!!!! Not "Lights". Talk about a buzzkill.
But it's the anthem of The Bay!
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BOS2 Laura Linney.
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Now we're talkin': TOP!
this is sounding funky. serious head bob going on here.
Serious contact high, first half of the set at least.
OH NOOOOO!!!!! Not "Lights". Talk about a buzzkill.
NNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this is not pre perry journey and is 125% predictable.
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holy frijoles, this set is full of threadbare stuff.
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Ack! Could have included early Journey and kept a good thing going, but, alas and alack...
WOS Journey, when they were going bad.
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BOS2 Laura Linney.
she was a fantastic mary ann....
Olympia should get a vote too.
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Now we're talkin': TOP!
this is sounding funky. serious head bob going on here.
Serious contact high, first half of the set at least.
OH NOOOOO!!!!! Not "Lights". Talk about a buzzkill.
But it's the anthem of The Bay!
yeah, Los Angeles Bay ;) WOS -- another I never need hear again.
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When the lights go down in the sit-tay... you can probably blame PG&E.
Journey was my first ROCK SHOW, back when they were good-ish, and I have no problem with this song -- I really don't.
It is the very definition of overplayed, but no hate here.
:) :) :)
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I have a great memory of seeing Romeo Void at a national college radio convention in Wash DC 1980.
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I have no problem with this song -- I really don't.
It is the very definition of overplayed, but no hate here.
:) :) :)
My thoughts, exactly.
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Another BOS here... "Never Say Never". Not rare by any means, but still makes me smile.
ETA: At the very end, they stole King Crimson's Elephant.
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Ugh. Not this Tubes song!
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I have a great memory of seeing Romeo Void at a national college radio convention in Wash DC 1980.
that must've been fun.
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Ugh. Not this Tubes song!
But of course, the theme today is Overplayed SF Songs
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Ugh. Not this Tubes song!
I love it!
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jeezus h kee-ryst: "She's a Beauty" another way-too-frequent flier.
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Ugh. Not this Tubes song!
But of course, the theme today is Overplayed SF Songs
Well, that explains it!
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I have a great memory of seeing Romeo Void at a national college radio convention in Wash DC 1980.
that must've been fun.
Also on the bill, The Plimsouls, a fun LA band.
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Ugh. Not this Tubes song!
but you're a beauty.... an overplayed, billboard top 10 beauty.
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Now we're talkin': TOP!
this is sounding funky. serious head bob going on here.
Serious contact high, first half of the set at least.
OH NOOOOO!!!!! Not "Lights". Talk about a buzzkill.
But it's the anthem of The Bay!
As I once posted, Journey is the poster band for Retro Douche. Certainly the Steve Perry version.
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I have a great memory of seeing Romeo Void at a national college radio convention in Wash DC 1980.
I have a great memory of meeting Deborah Iyall and her husband (and her mother and a family friend) while eating at The Obrero Hotel, a long gone Basque boarding house on Stockton. Diners sit at a communal table, so we had to talk with each other, and it was a good hour into dinner when we realized who she was.
She told us she was in a band, and I mentioned I was from back east and named the city (Rochester). "Oh we played there!" she said.
"Really? what was your band's name?"
"Romeo Void...." she said, a little hesitantly, just in case we never heard of it.
my girlfriend let out a yelp, dropped her fork, stood up and nearly jumped across the table to hug her. "I thought you were her!"
they gave us a ride home!
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I fear to see the comments on Facebook - something along the lines of - Awesome! - the Tubes!
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Ugh. Not this Tubes song!
I love it!
damn, girl -- what's in the water over there? ;)
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Ugh. Not this Tubes song!
I love it!
And it could definitely be worse: you don't like the raw fish song, do you?
And actually, I will backtrack a bit on Journey, since they did get even worse in years to come. But I was such a huge Journey fan from 75 - 78 (must have seen them 8 times), that the switch to pop left me bitter.
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Ugh. Not this Tubes song!
I love it!
damn, girl -- what's in the water over there? ;)
Nostalgia. :)
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And it could definitely be worse: you don't like the raw fish song, do you?
Today I do. :)
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I have a great memory of seeing Romeo Void at a national college radio convention in Wash DC 1980.
I have a great memory of meeting Deborah Iyall and her husband (and her mother and a family friend) while eating at The Obrero Hotel, a long gone Basque boarding house on Stockton. Diners sit at a communal table, so we had to talk with each other, and it was a good hour into dinner when we realized who she was.
She told us she was in a band, and I mentioned I was from back east and named the city (Rochester). "Oh we played there!" she said.
"Really? what was your band's name?"
"Romeo Void...." she said, a little hesitantly, just in case we never heard of it.
my girlfriend let out a yelp, dropped her fork, stood up and nearly jumped across the table to hug her. "I thought you were her!"
they gave us a ride home!
Cool!
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eeek: 4 Non-talents are even worse than Train.
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Damn, this set could've used some Sheila E.
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Hee hee! BOS4, 4 Non Talents!
Once performed by the Princess and myself at The Mint (I beleive it was -- one talent and one non-talent, respectively).
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I fear to see the comments on Facebook - something along the lines of - Awesome! - the Tubes!
a lot of - she could have played something else.
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Hee hee! BOS4, 4 Non Talents!
Once performed by the Princess and myself at The Mint (I beleive it was -- one talent and one non-talent, respectively).
Two talents, you mean! That was a fun night!
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I have a great memory of seeing Romeo Void at a national college radio convention in Wash DC 1980.
that must've been fun.
Also on the bill, The Plimsouls, a fun LA band.
Wow. Great show!
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What's Going On with this freaking set, is what I want to know!
Hey-oooo!
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I fear to see the comments on Facebook - something along the lines of - Awesome! - the Tubes!
a lot of - she could have played something else.
"excellent set, Annalisa -- you are on FIRE these days!" Well, she was Mon & Tues, anyway.
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Damn, this set could've used some Sheila E.
Sho ya right.
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I liked it! So sue me!
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What's Going On with this freaking set, is what I want to know!
it was hilarious last week to see Linda Perry -- responsible for one of the biggest One-Hit-Wonders of the '90s -- chiding today's artists for only caring about having one-off hit singles.
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I fear to see the comments on Facebook - something along the lines of - Awesome! - the Tubes!
a lot of - she could have played something else.
"excellent set, Annalisa -- you are on FIRE these days!" Well, she was Mon & Tues, anyway.
Did somebody seriously post that?
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I liked it! So sue me!
I would if I could find a lawyer on this site! :D
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I have a great memory of seeing Romeo Void at a national college radio convention in Wash DC 1980.
that must've been fun.
Also on the bill, The Plimsouls, a fun LA band.
Wow. Great show!
Oh, and also the Cretones, another LA band; Linda Ronstadt covered 3 of their tunes on her 1980 album Mad Love.
From Wiki: After the Cretones broke up, lead singer/songwriter Mark Goldenberg went on to write the song 'Automatic' for the Pointer Sisters, a hit in 1984. He later toured with artists such as Peter Frampton and Chris Isaak. Since 1994, he has been lead guitarist for Jackson Browne and continues to write, play, and produce. Cretones members Steve Beers and Peter Bernstein helped produce and compose the score to the TV show 21 Jump Street. Steve Beers has been producing television ever since, while Peter Bernstein has gone on to write numerous film and TV scores.
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Hee hee! BOS4, 4 Non Talents!
Once performed by the Princess and myself at The Mint (I beleive it was -- one talent and one non-talent, respectively).
Two talents, you mean! That was a fun night!
I'm still impressed by your attempt of "She Blinded Me With Science".
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What's Going On with this freaking set, is what I want to know!
it was hilarious last week to see Linda Perry -- responsible for one of the biggest One-Hit-Wonders of the '90s -- chiding today's artists for only caring about having one-off hit singles.
Half of which she produces!
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I had no idea the best place to check out Asian Chicks is the Hog Island Oyster company.... learn something new every day.
Note to self: Avoid Hog Island Oyster company! :P
It amuses me how widely Mr. Isaak's fondness for Asian chicks is known. A good friend of mine who's of Japanese heritage used to work in the WEA offices in SF (back when there was such a thing) and fielded some advances by him. I believe she shut him down. At least that's how she tells it.
When I lived in the Inner Sunset I used to frequent a small diner run by a Korean family, and there were a number of Isaak photos and memorabilia on the wall. I always wondered what the back story there was, but never had the nerve to ask.
Well, he is incredibly pasty and everyone knows that pasty white guys dig Asian chicks...and vice versa. (This usually works with gays, too.)
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Well, he is incredibly pasty and everyone knows that pasty white guys dig Asian chicks...and vice versa. (This usually works with gays, too.)
oh my yes. If I had a dollar for every pasty, fat, 55-year-old white guy in SF with a 22-year-old Vietnamese boyfriend, I could retire.
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I had no idea the best place to check out Asian Chicks is the Hog Island Oyster company.... learn something new every day.
Note to self: Avoid Hog Island Oyster company! :P
It amuses me how widely Mr. Isaak's fondness for Asian chicks is known. A good friend of mine who's of Japanese heritage used to work in the WEA offices in SF (back when there was such a thing) and fielded some advances by him. I believe she shut him down. At least that's how she tells it.
When I lived in the Inner Sunset I used to frequent a small diner run by a Korean family, and there were a number of Isaak photos and memorabilia on the wall. I always wondered what the back story there was, but never had the nerve to ask.
Well, he is incredibly pasty and everyone knows that pasty white guys dig Asian chicks...and vice versa. (This usually works with gays, too.)
Me no love you no time.
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According to Websters, pasty is an adjective meaning “resembling paste”, or “pallid and unhealthy in appearance”. I’m not sure Chris Isaak qualifies.
“Pasty” can also be used as a noun , i.e. “Meat Pie”.
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According to Websters, pasty is an adjective meaning “resembling paste”, or “pallid and unhealthy in appearance”. I’m not sure Chris Isaak qualifies.
“Pasty” can also be used as a noun , i.e. “Meat Pie”.
I've usually seen it written as "pastie."
In any case, the meat pie version is pronounce "past-ee" -- as in "F is one letter past E."
Don't confuse it with pastie, like the nipple doily! :)
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According to Websters, pasty is an adjective meaning “resembling paste”, or “pallid and unhealthy in appearance”. I’m not sure Chris Isaak qualifies.
“Pasty” can also be used as a noun , i.e. “Meat Pie”.
I've usually seen it written as "pastie."
In any case, the meat pie version is pronounce "past-ee" -- as in "F is one letter past E."
Don't confuse it with pastie, like the nipple doily! :)
One word before pastie is “pastiche”, or “a literary, artistic, or musical work that imitates the style of previous work”. Now, THAT seems appropriate for Chris Isaak!
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According to Websters, pasty is an adjective meaning “resembling paste”, or “pallid and unhealthy in appearance”. I’m not sure Chris Isaak qualifies.
“Pasty” can also be used as a noun , i.e. “Meat Pie”.
I've usually seen it written as "pastie."
In any case, the meat pie version is pronounce "past-ee" -- as in "F is one letter past E."
Don't confuse it with pastie, like the nipple doily! :)
One word before pastie is “pastiche”, or “a literary, artistic, or musical work that imitates the style of previous work”. Now, THAT seems appropriate for Chris Isaak!
well, that could sum up most pop music if you look hard enough. most things are derivative.
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According to Websters, pasty is an adjective meaning “resembling paste”, or “pallid and unhealthy in appearance”. I’m not sure Chris Isaak qualifies.
“Pasty” can also be used as a noun , i.e. “Meat Pie”.
I've usually seen it written as "pastie."
In any case, the meat pie version is pronounce "past-ee" -- as in "F is one letter past E."
Mmmmm, pasteeeees. Very much a Great Britain foodstuff -- my English grandmother made them, and I loved them.
And, being that I'm scotch/irish/english, I'm quite pasty in the winter, but quite a rosier color during summer. I do not notice my taste in women changing much by season. Unless I am unclear on the concept...
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8/31/11-Wednesday!
Wrapping Up Local Music Month with 10 that Busted Out Big!
1. The Grateful Dead- Estimated Prophet
(News: Harry Reasoner: Hippies In the Haight)
2. Jefferson Airplane- Somebody To Love
(News: SF Peace Protests)
3. Creedence Clearwater Revival- Fortunate Son
4. Sly And The Family Stone- I Want To Take You Higher
(TV: The Streets of San Francisco)
5. Santana- Everybody's Everything
(News: Harvey Milk First Gay Supervisor)
6. Tower of Power- What Is Hip? (B.O.S!!)
(TV Movie: Tales Of The City)
7. Journey- Lights
(Poem: Jack Kerouac)
8. Romeo Void- Never Say Never
9. The Tubes- She's A Beauty
(TV Movie: Tales Of The City)
10. 4 Non Blondes- What's Up
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According to Websters, pasty is an adjective meaning “resembling paste”, or “pallid and unhealthy in appearance”. I’m not sure Chris Isaak qualifies.
“Pasty” can also be used as a noun , i.e. “Meat Pie”.
I've usually seen it written as "pastie."
In any case, the meat pie version is pronounce "past-ee" -- as in "F is one letter past E."
Mmmmm, pasteeeees. Very much a Great Britain foodstuff -- my English grandmother made them, and I loved them.
And, being that I'm scotch/irish/english, I'm quite pasty in the winter, but quite a rosier color during summer. I do not notice my taste in women changing much by season. Unless I am unclear on the concept...
btw, the pasty/pastie is built like that for a reason: coal miners, for instance, could hold onto the crusty edge and eat the main part without getting it dirty. When they ate all they could, they discarded the crusty "handle" edge.
I suppose empanadas are like that, too, so the gauchos could eat them without contaminating them with cow-pooh hands.
(http://www.cornwalls.co.uk/images/cornish-pasty.jpg)
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I suppose empanadas are like that, too, so the gauchos could eat them without contaminating them with cow-pooh hands.
And pizza, too?
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I suppose empanadas are like that, too, so the gauchos could eat them without contaminating them with cow-pooh hands.
And pizza, too?
not sure about pizza. Could be: southern Italians are pretty dirty in general ... just ask a northern paisan! (ok, that was a joke.)
maybe calzones are in that family.
"But mama, how I'm-a gonna eat-a my pizza pie? My hands-a... dey got-a dirt alla over them-a!"
"Just-a fold eet in-a half-a and shaddup-a you face! Ma-DOHN!"
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I suppose empanadas are like that, too, so the gauchos could eat them without contaminating them with cow-pooh hands.
And pizza, too?
not sure about pizza. Could be: southern Italians are pretty dirty in general ... just ask a northern paisan! (ok, that was a joke.)
maybe calzones are in that family.
"But mama, how I'm-a gonna eat-a my pizza pie? My hands-a... dey got-a dirt alla over them-a!"
"Just-a fold eet in-a half-a and shaddup-a you face! Ma-DOHN!"
Joe Dolce on line 1...
Actually, I think that pizza (like burritos) is an American invention.
There's a new "artisanal" empanadas place on Valencia near 15th that's supposed to be yummy.
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I suppose empanadas are like that, too, so the gauchos could eat them without contaminating them with cow-pooh hands.
And pizza, too?
not sure about pizza. Could be: southern Italians are pretty dirty in general ... just ask a northern paisan! (ok, that was a joke.)
maybe calzones are in that family.
"But mama, how I'm-a gonna eat-a my pizza pie? My hands-a... dey got-a dirt alla over them-a!"
"Just-a fold eet in-a half-a and shaddup-a you face! Ma-DOHN!"
Joe Dolce on line 1...
Actually, I think that pizza (like burritos) is an American invention.
There's a new "artisanal" empanadas place on Valencia near 15th that's supposed to be yummy.
Chile Lindo's empanadas are hella good!
http://chilelindo.com/
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I suppose empanadas are like that, too, so the gauchos could eat them without contaminating them with cow-pooh hands.
And pizza, too?
not sure about pizza. Could be: southern Italians are pretty dirty in general ... just ask a northern paisan! (ok, that was a joke.)
maybe calzones are in that family.
"But mama, how I'm-a gonna eat-a my pizza pie? My hands-a... dey got-a dirt alla over them-a!"
"Just-a fold eet in-a half-a and shaddup-a you face! Ma-DOHN!"
Joe Dolce on line 1...
Actually, I think that pizza (like burritos) is an American invention.
There's a new "artisanal" empanadas place on Valencia near 15th that's supposed to be yummy.
Chile Lindo's empanadas are hella good!
http://chilelindo.com/
these are also good:
http://www.elportenosf.com/
they have a kiosk in the Ferry Bldg, and make appearances at The Fort Mason 'Off The Grid' (Fridays at 5 PM)
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I suppose empanadas are like that, too, so the gauchos could eat them without contaminating them with cow-pooh hands.
And pizza, too?
not sure about pizza. Could be: southern Italians are pretty dirty in general ... just ask a northern paisan! (ok, that was a joke.)
maybe calzones are in that family.
"But mama, how I'm-a gonna eat-a my pizza pie? My hands-a... dey got-a dirt alla over them-a!"
"Just-a fold eet in-a half-a and shaddup-a you face! Ma-DOHN!"
Joe Dolce on line 1...
Actually, I think that pizza (like burritos) is an American invention.
There's a new "artisanal" empanadas place on Valencia near 15th that's supposed to be yummy.
Chile Lindo's empanadas are hella good!
http://chilelindo.com/
these are also good:
http://www.elportenosf.com/
they have a kiosk in the Ferry Bldg, and make appearances at The Fort Mason 'Off The Grid' (Fridays at 5 PM)
Ferry Bldg? This isn't one of those Asian chick oogling places, is it? I dare to be different (not easy in this town!)
Speaking of working man's hand food...Let's not forget the glorious Piroshki! I love the ones at Cinderella Bakery on Balboa. Da.
http://foodandthecitysf.blogspot.com/2009/02/cinderella-story.html
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I suppose empanadas are like that, too, so the gauchos could eat them without contaminating them with cow-pooh hands.
And pizza, too?
not sure about pizza. Could be: southern Italians are pretty dirty in general ... just ask a northern paisan! (ok, that was a joke.)
maybe calzones are in that family.
"But mama, how I'm-a gonna eat-a my pizza pie? My hands-a... dey got-a dirt alla over them-a!"
"Just-a fold eet in-a half-a and shaddup-a you face! Ma-DOHN!"
Joe Dolce on line 1...
Actually, I think that pizza (like burritos) is an American invention.
There's a new "artisanal" empanadas place on Valencia near 15th that's supposed to be yummy.
Chile Lindo's empanadas are hella good!
http://chilelindo.com/
these are also good:
http://www.elportenosf.com/
they have a kiosk in the Ferry Bldg, and make appearances at The Fort Mason 'Off The Grid' (Fridays at 5 PM)
Ferry Bldg? This isn't one of those Asian chick oogling places, is it? I dare to be different (not easy in this town!)
Speaking of working man's hand food...Let's not forget the glorious Piroshki! I love the ones at Cinderella Bakery on Balboa. Da.
http://foodandthecitysf.blogspot.com/2009/02/cinderella-story.html
No, just the Hog Island Oyster Company. The rest of the building is for tourists to walk around aimlessly and get into commuters' way.
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I suppose empanadas are like that, too, so the gauchos could eat them without contaminating them with cow-pooh hands.
And pizza, too?
not sure about pizza. Could be: southern Italians are pretty dirty in general ... just ask a northern paisan! (ok, that was a joke.)
maybe calzones are in that family.
"But mama, how I'm-a gonna eat-a my pizza pie? My hands-a... dey got-a dirt alla over them-a!"
"Just-a fold eet in-a half-a and shaddup-a you face! Ma-DOHN!"
Joe Dolce on line 1...
Actually, I think that pizza (like burritos) is an American invention.
There's a new "artisanal" empanadas place on Valencia near 15th that's supposed to be yummy.
Chile Lindo's empanadas are hella good!
http://chilelindo.com/
these are also good:
http://www.elportenosf.com/
they have a kiosk in the Ferry Bldg, and make appearances at The Fort Mason 'Off The Grid' (Fridays at 5 PM)
Ferry Bldg? This isn't one of those Asian chick oogling places, is it? I dare to be different (not easy in this town!)
Speaking of working man's hand food...Let's not forget the glorious Piroshki! I love the ones at Cinderella Bakery on Balboa. Da.
http://foodandthecitysf.blogspot.com/2009/02/cinderella-story.html
Ah, the Cinderella Bakery. Long known in my wife's family as the Cruelty Cafe, for the dismissive attitude of the waitresses toward anyone they deemed unworthy of their attention.
But man, those piroshki...