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i am a dirty stinking liberal.

Monday, October 31, 2005

MC in the hizzy.


Charles, Marie, Garrett and yours trooly went to the Jumping Turtle to catch a show, a band called the Ergs, which rocked so hard I bought a CD, SNMNMNM, which had a tuba player, and the one and only mc chris, rapper fuckin extraoidinaire, who's mug you may remember from last month. The show was part of the "Revenge of the Nerds Tour", with dates available on the mc chris' site.
We got in at about 530 in the evening, which was early, but we were bored. The Ergs were doing a soundcheck when we walked in, and the drummer was whacking one drum over and over again to get levels. There was a dude in a Packers jersey yelling at him "Shut it down! I put money in the jukebox to hear this song!" The drummer, hilariously, completely ignored him. James Brown was singing "I Feel Good" on the jukebox, and the drummer and bassist started a rousing rendition of it to placate the drunkard. It didn't work, but it was hilarious. We were hoping Des could make it, but it didn't happen til too late...she did get a special surprise, though.
The place is kind of a shithole, but not as bad as some joints. The sound got decent review from the front from Garrett, but a thumbs-down from Charles. Marie and I stayed out of the way in the 21 and up section. It's all-ages til ten PM, and the show ended about ten til. Chris explained "because of the stupid fucking curfew". I couldn't really hear the vocals too well on the first two bands.
The Ergs are exceedingly skilled. They played at a frenetic, hopping, near-frenzy pace. The drummer was doing the majority of the singing, while the guitarist hopped around with everything from the classic scissor-step to the Angus Young duck-hoppy thing. The guitarist has a sizeable keister that was basically pointed right at me for the whole show, and he had plaid shorts on, so I may forever associate plaid with this band. I bought the CD afterwards, which gives you an idea of what I thought of this band. I'd see them again in a heartbeat.
SNMNMNM was a good, tight, pop band, with clever songs though I had a problem understanding what the lyrics were and that seems to be part of the band's appeal. The tuba in place of a bass guitar was awesome, it's a very expressive instrument. Overall I liked them, though I'd recommend a name that's easier to pronounce. Apparently it's the initials of all of the band members.
mcchris came on almost exactly at 9 and rocked for 50 minutes. He didn't just rap, though, it was a standup comedy show too. As soon as he got near the stage people began crowding in close...I'd bet by the time he got on there were a couple hundred people in. He's about 5' even, standing on box, and pretty approachable. He had a Cubs hat and a Slayer shirt on, as well as an Adult Swim hoodie (ironic people were missing Adult Swim). At one point he thanked the WoW players for coming out of their bedrooms for the first time in six months, said "I was in Time magazine...FUCK TIME, I was in last month's NINTENDO POWER!" He sucked on an inhaler all through the show, drank O'Douls, and air-humped the amplifier. He was funny, self-deprecating, and sly...for a small guy on a rather wide stage he filled it up nicely. He seemed to really enjoy entertaining, which always will get fed back to you from a crowd. He played Fett's Vett to open, and again to close, did Cookiebreath, Hijack, White Kids Love Hip-hop, The Tussin, DQ Blizzard, and Fuckin' Up My Christmas. There were two other songs I didn't know. The crowd was loud and raucous and completely into the show, with nerds, hipsters and, well, me and my friends leaping around and spilling beer. From time to time I looked at Charles and we both had the same shitty grins on our faces...we'd both sung most all of these songs to our monitors so many times, it was bizarre hearing them live, and made us giddy idiots.
After the show we got signed shirts and hung around outside with the bands and various hangers-on, though the Ergs had taken off. A few people promised to email pictures because I'm too stupid to take my own. The mc came out and chatted while admirers shared some...medication (we are in California). I have to say, Chris was about as easy to chat with as you can imagine. He paid attention when you were talking, and was polite and friendly, which rules. He dropped a super-bomb, like the one where you knock out all the on-screen enemies, when Desi showed up...she'd missed the whole show, and came around back when she got there. Charles, who'd already bugged mc about fifty times prior to this, ran over and asked him to say Hi to Des, and instead he dropped a little freestyle rap on her (I think he was hitting on her a little, but that's cool, it's mc chris). She was a little flustered, but had a similar shit-eating grin to me and Charles and Marie. So that was cool.
I'm kind of amazed to say it, but October 30th 2005, at the Jumping fuckin Turtle of all places, was one of the best shows I've ever seen. I am still in a tizzy, and we have percolations of hauling ass up to Bakersfield, I'm not kidding, and catching tonight's show. When the mc calls, you gotta go.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

hey

did anyone see that spot for the show "Trading Spouses" with the giant fatty losing her fucking mind in it? She yells, apparently in an attempt to get someone out of her house, that they're "gorgals (gargyles?) and "slykicks" (psychics??). And don't forget, she does it in the craziest fucking screeeeeeaming trailertrash voice of all time. Damn I wish baseball wasn't on Fox...my life is permanently scarred by that thing. I'll see if I can find anything online...wow, a google for "crazy trading spouses fat chick" scored right away. I claim no responsibility for anything else on that site.

From Courtney


I thought you'd all like it.

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

let's not forget

The radio hosts and TV talking heads may be furiously tut-tutting the black folks for their uppitiness, but let us not forget the actual factual fact of the matter: the majoirty of those in the path of Katrina were black, poor, and not Bush voters. Somehow, the lack of response from a Bush crony appointment in the face of a disaster his Bush fundraising didn't prepare him for doesn't seem so farfetched does it?

"Hell, no one will care what happens to a bunch of niggers too stupid to get out of the way", sez George the Younger.

The dead have no voice but ours. Yours and mine. Talk loud.

Monday, October 24, 2005

Miers

Seems like Bush's Crazy Base doesn't like his choice for the Supreme Court, even after she basically yelled that she'd vote to overturn Roe v. Wade. Pretty weird...I actually agree with the kooks.

Miers has made claims of constitutional knowledge that experienced analysts say are basically made-up crap. Her only redeeming feature seems to be unbending loyalty to W, which is a little gross.

So she doesn't know a damn thing about constitutional law, she spent thirty years defending corporations, and the rest of it holding onto W's belt loop. What is it we're supposed to like about this woman? Sounds exactly like every other nominee.

And what's up with Bush getting all these critical nominations? Two Supremes, and the Fed. He's basically got one criteria, it seems...loyalty. If they're loyal to him, they get all sorts of protection. It's like the Mafia. Cosa Busha.

Ah well. I think we're fucked anyways. Might as well see how it plays out.

Thursday, October 20, 2005

Lobster God


Lobster God doesn't like Tom DeLay. His chitin is full of hatred.

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Don't ask

Check out mc chris' site. World tour, bitches.


No new Venture Brothers til next year. That's really disappointing.

You are the insult master!

This show is really fucked up. And you all know I like fucked up shows. I think this one's a little too fucked up.

I'm starting to think that the whole liberal/conservative line is a mug's game.

Read Howard Zinn and John Kenneth Galbraith.

Monday, October 10, 2005

Lobster blessing


May the blessing of the mighty Lobster be upon thee. For verily, if there be crap on the seafloor to eat, thou shalt have it delivered unto thee to eat; and yo, be there something to drink in the fridge, mightily parched be I. Werd.

Friday, October 07, 2005

HI-larious



Too true. Bush uses federal offices that you and I depend on to reward political allies. Never forget that.

Thursday, October 06, 2005

HPV vaccine

They've found an effective cervical cancer vaccine.
The religious right is saying "It'll make girls into sluts if they're not afraid of catching an STD!". Of course, I'd rather have a non-infected, cancer-free slut than a prematurely dead woman, virtue intact. Additionally, they don't mention that they themselves are full of every kind of shit imaginable.
This is a great, great thing. Half a million new cases of HPV related cancer every year, especially in the third world, could be prevented.

Let's get behind this.

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