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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #90 on: August 31, 2011, 10:56:10 AM »

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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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #91 on: August 31, 2011, 10:58:56 AM »

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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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #92 on: August 31, 2011, 11:02:15 AM »

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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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #93 on: August 31, 2011, 11:09:25 AM »
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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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #94 on: August 31, 2011, 11:30:30 AM »
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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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #95 on: August 31, 2011, 11:38:04 AM »
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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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #96 on: August 31, 2011, 12:05:20 PM »
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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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #97 on: August 31, 2011, 12:55:08 PM »
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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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #98 on: August 31, 2011, 01:03:32 PM »
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
Don't stand in the way of LOVE!

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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #99 on: August 31, 2011, 01:16:22 PM »
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.


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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #100 on: August 31, 2011, 01:57:22 PM »
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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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #101 on: August 31, 2011, 02:28:41 PM »
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!"

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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #102 on: August 31, 2011, 03:24:50 PM »
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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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #103 on: August 31, 2011, 05:02:29 PM »
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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Re: 31 August 2011: Local Music Month Extravaganza!
« Reply #104 on: August 31, 2011, 05:15:55 PM »
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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