It's not 1967 anymore; these kids
don't know what it is to be a hippie.
They're just lost without a proper name.
SweetMachine
Music
Anything I would play on KUSF
Movies
Trainspotting-
Loud Quiet Loud: The Pixies-
Babyface-
Network-
CrazyLove documentary-
Play Misty for Me-
Monty Python Quest for the Holy Grail-
Speaking Parts-
Zentropa-
The Cook The Thief His Wife & Her Lover-
Winnie the Pooh & the Blustery Day-
Romeo & Juliet (all versions)
Milk
Television
Books
Island of the Colorblind-
The Portrait of Dorian Gray-
Siddhartha-
Heroes
Well he's never saved my life, but I do admire Tom Waits a lot. And George Carlin's dead now, but he still counts.
I think we've lost the meaning of hero by being overly generous; "you saved me!" Did they really? Like Spiderman would? I doubt it.
Who I'd like to meet: To do the following things:
Climb a tree- Michael Jackson--
Have coffee: Edith Frost--
Snowboard: Ween--
Have an interview: Tom Waits--
Learn to play drums: Brian Chippendale and Yoshida Tatsuya--
Watch in a pie-eating contest: Cradle of Filth--
Take acid with: Kim Gordon--
Yoga monk-musician Dada Nabhaniilananda of Los Altos and songwriter Steve Taylor-Ramírez of Berkeley will do a concert together next week. Nabhaniilananda, who plays spiritual eco-folk in a style evoking Cat Stevens and Donovan, and Taylor-Ramírez, who describes his musical style as socially conscious, Latin-infused neo-folk, will play at 7 p.m. June 7 at La Peña Cultural Center in Berkeley.
The center is located at 3105 Shattuck Ave. Tickets are $14 in advance, $16 at the door. For tickets and information go to www.lapena.org/event/1113 or call 510-849-2568.
dude, i soooo knew when i put the coke bottle one up you would get at me for it................. but i have a killer one, so kick ass, ill get it to ya soon, just remind me k, its really sic, my fav
whats up we got good news for you. the new RED QUEEN EFFECT album is going to be recorded in Frisco this summer. we'll get back with you on the dates maybe i can be a guest dj for a couple of weeks. idk. maybe shelter. we're really clean dudes. kit,chris james/drums
1. Cinco de Mayo kick-off & double CD-release this Thursday, April 30, 9 pm at Starry Plough, Berkeley, with blues ranchero Steve Taylor-Ramírez, Pamela Parker, Misner & Smith. http://www.starryploughpub.com 2. Sat. May 2: Cinco de Mayo open house @ Mission Library, 300 Bartlett St, SF @ 24 St, starts at 1 pm with the Latin folk rhythms of Rafael Manriquez. 3. Modern and traditional Latin roots by Los Cenzontles at Cafe Du Nord, SF, Sat. night, May 2, with La Familia Peña-Govea. 8 pm.