“So ironic it’s not, so UNironic it is.”
Dunks the coffee cup! What a competitor.
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“So ironic it’s not, so UNironic it is.”
Dunks the coffee cup! What a competitor.
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I don’t think anyone knew music spoofery could be this funny. The Slash, Santana and Eric Clapton (my favorite) ones have been yanked off youtube citing “terms of use violation” (links are to mySpace copies) but Stevie Ray Vaughan, Creed, and Paul Gilbert are still up:
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Homespun hilarity whipped up by co-workers at Kate O’Brien’s pub near the office in SOMA. Shot o’schlager?
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Well whaddya know, Burning Man kicked ass again. About 30 of us, hailing mainly from SF and LA, pitched in to set up and run the Lorax Lounge. As you might expect, a bunch of crazy shit happened both at the Lounge and elsewhere. Here’s an infintesimal speck of it that I stitched together using iMovie HD:
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If there’s a fucking ace of clubs in my ass I’m gonna sue you!
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San Francisco gets high marks for its execution of citywide day-partying: Carnaval traverses the Mission, North Beach Jazz Fest invades 20+ bars, Love Parade takes over Market St and Civic Center, Blue Angels prompt bbqs on every rooftop, KFOG Kaboom is visible and audible from every vantage point and car stereo, Haight St Fair overflows into the panhandle and GG Park, Burning Man Decompression makes Dogpatch visible from the moon, etc. But Bay2Breakers is the one debaucherous day to rule them all, cutting literally and figuratively across the entire city’s topography and demography, creating the biggest, most-inclusive, and most definitive annual day-party in the city. If not the country.
The Ron Jeremy Explosion has tried to do its part to contribute…
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RJX loves Tahoe. Tahoe loves RJX. We played at Bar of America in Truckee close to 20 times between 2001-2004, but it’d been three years since we’d been there (on account of us not being a band anymore). Drummer Mike–visiting from NYC–provided the camera, and thanks to our friend Peter for lending his impromptu professional photography sensibilities.
For some reason these remind me of a mid-career “back to the studio” type video that some bands make (Steely Dan comes to mind), but it’s actually a live performance with really low lighting. And we seem strangely well-dressed and well-behaved. Okay maybe “old” is the word I’m looking for.
Seems appropriate the kick things off with the tune we wrote for the gig we’re playing, Truckee:
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“Demonic transformations of the outer world” with Albert Hoffman. I wonder how much this fabled bicycle would fetch on eBay?
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