We've finalized the performers for tonight's show, and it's looking great. See below for videos from a couple of the participants...
Just added, Lemmy & Figgy! Check it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_g9jS_O6MQ
Notes on music, arts, drinks, culture, and San Francisco
Written by mikl-em (writer, technologist, theater artist, event producer, & social cacophonist)
We've finalized the performers for tonight's show, and it's looking great. See below for videos from a couple of the participants...
Thessaly is up from LA for a visit. We're going to put on a special show on Friday featuring her as UkuLady and her new band Special Occasion Music.
Also on the bill, I'll be reading a great piece of writing that I haven't unearthed in years. It's worth it, I swear! :) Red Door on the left bring the sketch comedy--it's Alexia and John, my co-stars from Young Frankenstein. And Jim F, the man who makes so much of the
Dark Room go-go-go, will have his banjo on his knee.
All goes down Friday, December 29th at the Dark Room in San Francisco's Mission District. Show starts at 8pm.
Tuesday, December 19th
Cafe du Nord
2170 Market Street
San Francisco
doors: 8pm
video starts: 9pm
Santa Open Mike and general merriment after screening til closing.
Free admission. Santa attire encouraged.
It was the Cacophonist of times, the first Santa Rampage planned for outside the City by the Bay. And vision of riots danced in The Man's heads. Cuz Saint Nicholaus x 10 x 10 x 2 soon would be there.
And shit.
Yup, 200 Santas invaded Portland (some were indigineous, actually)
10 years ago. And a bunch of this city's usual suspects were of
course leading the charge. The list reads like a Ho's Ho of SF
Cacophony. Melmouth, Geekboy, Cortez, Holmes, Burke, John, and
of course that damn Beale guy. With his video camera!
It was before my time. Just before my time. I was here but I
hadn't quite drunk the water yet. :) I went the next year to LA.
You can see a very quick cameo of Danielle, early on--she didn't go
to Portland though, it's in pre-launch festivities.
I believe that this video, assembled by Scott Beale, Stu Mangrum,
and Scott's voiceover guy friend, is the best encapsulation of the
mysterious, beautiful, intoxicating and creative mischief that
we breed out here in Norton's city. Practitioners of forgotten
social arts and biters of feeding hands, the post-something, semi-
comatose cultural criticism of the Drunken Masters, all hail
Santa(s) in Perversitus Bacchanalium Uber Alles. And shit.
Whenever friends came to visit and wanted to know what I'd been
doing, I would play them this video. It was much easier to explain
that way. It's like this. Every weekend. *Sigh*.
10 years ago? No way. You're lying. Not every weekend is like
this anymore. It's probably still going on, and I'm just not
sticking my foot in it as often. But on Tuesday, we'll get a nice
fat taste of Vintage 96 Cacophony. Wear something you can get messy.
Like say a holiday outfit from Oriental Trading Company (remember, one size fits none.
That link again, in case you missed it....