Wednesday, April 24, 2013

DJ SMILLER TONIGHT

TONIGHT: a last minute addition to DJ Roger's afternoon set at Lowbrau: DJ SCOTT MILLER will be spinning reggae and possibly R.E.M. starting at 5:30.  Stop on by after work and bob your noggin to Smiller's mellow sounds.  Try the beer below which is photographed in extrememly dim light and you will not be sorry.  It is a sour saison from that trendiest of breweries: Prairie. It is fucking delicious.  Clay was poppin' bottles at Lowbrau last night and it was really fun.  I asked the server for a Gose and she gave me a Geuze. What a wacky mixup!
I met a delightful young lady named Whitney yesterday and she gave me these earrings that she made! I love them.  She sells her stuff at Bows. Check it out!

45 comments:

beckler said...

Crap! an ebay seller turned down my offer on a grateful dead baseball-style shirt with green sleeves and an eagle on the front. it has the sickest font. he said he hopes to get full price. good luck with that dude. it has a stain and a hole in the sleeve

Anonymous said...

Fables of the Reconstruction and Reckoning are fucking classic, that's crazy talk!

NM

Scott Miller said...

Reckoning is great! On paper it's their best record but Life's Rich Pageant takes it for me. Fables is flawed. It has great songs for sure but it's kind of uninspired in parts.

gee whz said...

Life's Rich Pagent is my fav as well. heckamax's too, I think. Why coz it's the best one. Or the best one before I stopped listening to R.E.M. Who knows what happened in the 90s.
gbomb

Scott Miller said...

Green really killed my R.E.M. love affair. Though as a mature adult I've come to appreciate the subtle pleasures of Stand.

Anonymous said...

Green is so bipolar--"World Leader Pretend" and "Pop Song 89" on the same record--but I still like it. It's by no means as irritating as "Radio Song" and "Shiny Happy People" and Out Of Time. I'm surprised Bill Berry held on for another few albums ... There are though some really great 90s REM songs.

NM

Anonymous said...

If a person were to bring a dog, can you sill hear the music outside?

Because Dusty has a lot to learn about REM.

Natalie

DJ Rick said...

I still have a dream of doing an event that's kinda like a Halloween show, but where bands try to take songs from a great venerable band's dodgy/crappy later discography and try to turn them into something that's kinda good? Like...Are these possibly just good songs that suffered from blasé performances and overproduction?

90s REM vs 90s The Fall vs late-80s/90s New Order vs mid- to late-80s Wire vs Smooth Noodle Maps by Devo vs (anything else you can think of). If this ever happens, I do a pretty good Graham Lewis impression for some of those Wire songs.

Captcha unscramble: Sac hibachi

Anonymous said...

Life's Rich Pageant is most definitely their best albulm.
jamattack!

Anonymous said...

Woah Rick, what are you saying about The Fall's 90's output? Extricate? Light Users Syndrome? Levitate? The Marshall Suite? Fucking classics.

-biz

Anonymous said...

Next Halloween theme: Bad era

I love it!

Charles

DJ Rick said...

No no no.....I said "kinda" Halloween-ish, but just with a little bit more effort to actually reinterpret the songs so that what's generally considered terrible might actually be good. That might require a different level of effort, so maybe each band would just play 3-4-or-5 songs. If someone wanted to knock themselves out and recreate a whole terrible album, why not....besides the massive time-suck it would take.

See, it wouldn't work as a "Halloween show" 'cos (A) not enough audience members will know the lyrics to the songs well enough to join a singalong, so there goes one major Halloween-show fun-factor, and (B) it's my idea...and I don't think I have the right to exert control of a Halloween-show-planning think tank (although I'd love to help sometime) when I've never participated at any level besides fan and showing up with the keys to The Hub that one time.

Yet more possibilities...

Happy? by P.i.L.
Sugar Tax by O.M.D.
The Herd by The Wipers
or whatever Psychic TV or Pere Ubu recorded in 1990, or that wanky metal album that Discharge made.

DaveNinja said...

Green is my favorite

beckler said...

I'm glad davey took a "stand"

DaveNinja said...

you wont find a finer work song anywhere!

Anonymous said...

My major takeaway from this thread is that Scott Miller listens to records on paper. That's next-level shit!

-DB

Anonymous said...

bad era is a great idea for halloween.

DJ Rick said...

I dunno.....If you guys think so. I'll wait 'til a chorus of agreement builds.

My other silly idea I had when The Hub was a thing was a night where bands with guitars and drums did guitar-based covers of 80s synthpop and industrial songs. Partly, it was gonna be a selfish attempt to do my vocal impressions of the dudes from Nitzer Ebb and Front 242.

DaveNinja said...

I think Nitzer Ebb was the first band I ever saw live. They opened for Depeche Mode on the Violator tour. Biz went too (i dont want to bare this cross alone).

Would bands who never had a good era be an option?

Anonymous said...

I've been a pushing for the 'questionable politics' theme for a while now.

-- Patrone

DJ Rick said...

Haha...wow, Dave. I was at that show at Cal Expo, too! I loved the first three Nitzer Ebb albums (still love the first two!), and I was so disappointed by their live show which seemed really outta place in that open air setting.

Maybe if the regular Halloween show funmakers strip off all the special restrictive rules I had in mind and turn it into a fun show, it could actually work!

My original idea was that you had to pick a band from the late 70s/early 80s who was considered seminal or even great, and then perform songs from the latter discography after they made too many albums, or after they rolled with the contemporary sounds of the mid-80 to late-80s where every drummer sounded like a drum machine, and the guitars were hardly noticeable. But the point I had in mind was to see if any of the songs are actually salvageable. Don't worry about dressing up like the band....just try to reveal the songs to be good songs that were held back by overproduction, cocaine, three extra minutes of filler, or whatever.

BUT....What I love most about Halloween shows is that it's just so damn fun, and almost anyone can contribute their own fun-factor if they want. That's where my "try harder" idea with reinterpreting the songs seems to run counter to that. So how 'bout I just let it go?

Why not also let go of the late 70s/early 80s rule, too? Then people could do Starship, Stevie Wonder's "I Just Called to Say I Love You" (please, Joel!!!), "Stuck Between a Rock and a Hard Place" by the Rolling Stones. Of course, those were all bands that at one time were great.

And as to your question of bands that were never great.....SURE!!! Glen Frey?!?! David Hasselhoff?!?!

beckler said...

sorry, the halloween theme has to be summed up in 1-3 words. TLDR

DJ Rick said...

Haha....."Only Bad Music"

Anonymous said...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOBBY BURNS!

If you're interested, we'll be teeing off at Weatherstone NEXT Saturday for the Bobby Burns Memorial Urban Golf Classic. First tee is Ye Olde Weathered Stone.
See Sacramento Cacophony Society FB page for more details.

-The Neighbor

Scott Miller said...

I'd be all over doing late era Kinks!

The Armeniac said...

I'd do Monster and Automatic For The People in a heart beat!!

DJ Rick said...

The Jacksons' Victory album might be awesome. "Torture" seems like it could be fun. "State of Shock" provides the opportunity for a Mick Jagger cameo appearance. And the painful ballad "Be Not Only" would be an excruciating(ly funny) change of pace.

Caroline said...

I love bad era!

I call Cosmic Thing

DJ Rick said...

Should there be a panel to decide if someone's "bad era" proposal is actually "bad" or not?

Anonymous said...

Kinks - The MCA years

JD

Anonymous said...

Van Hagar!!!

-Jed

DaveNinja said...

Trash era Alice Cooper!

beckler said...

all right, it could be good. I could do hounds of love (which I consider to be bad due to production and especially the drums) I don't care if no one agrees, it's my genuine opinion. Cloudbusting can certainly be in there as well. And Babushka. I am a firm early Bush fan (Kate Bush that is, but Bush too)

DJ Rick said...

I need to listen to "Cloudbusting" again. I can't remember if I like it because of the video, or the song itself.

Anonymous said...

"I want to know what love is" era Foreigner.

Jed

Anonymous said...

My friend/local jewelry artist Whittney (whose stuff is in the post above) is having a big sale of her stuff on Fab.com just for this weekend. Feel free to help promote it!

http://fab.com/sale/20423/

beckler said...

the video sucks too

DJ Rick said...

Donald Sutherland dropped everything in the middle of shooting a movie to appear in that video....c'mon, now!!!

Captcha unscramble: lymphatic sludge

beckler said...

He should have kept shooting

Anonymous said...

Bad Era theme would thin out number of bands, no?

NM

DJ Rick said...

Not necessarily. No shortage of bad music out there.

It just occurred to me that whoever does the Beach Boys oughta have a crossover cameo with the Fat Boys during their cover of "Wipeout". I actually heard that song at Stevie Boy Burger in South Sac recently.

beckler said...

Kokomo could be in there

DaveNinja said...

Biz will have to back me up on whether this really happened or not, but i seem to remember seeing Chubby Checker cover the Beach/Fat Boys Wipeout at the Boardwalk.

DJ Rick said...

Oh man...I totally remember the Fat Boys/Chubby Checker version of "The Twist". I'm glad the Fat Boys dropped their 50s fascination before teaming up with the new Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons, who also had a comeback album at the time redoing all their old songs with drum machines and synthesizers.

DaveNinja said...

maybe it was the Twist then with some fake-Fat Boyz. that would seem more likely.