
Last Thursday, I put together a little live show at SF's 12 Galaxies, and I think it was rather successful. Kicking off roughly around 9:15 with Lou Lou and the Guitarfish, it would be inching towards 1:00AM by the time Rock N Roll Adventure Kids' set ended. Though it was a tad exhausting, the night was nonetheless memorable. Surrounded by a crowd that included old friends, rock stars I'd interviewed, local podcasters and bloggers, and some new friends as well, I felt right at home. The night was young when Lou Lou and the Guitarfish got things off to a rousing start. My dear friends the Passionistas (pictured above) declared that we were living in the Passionistas Universe, and I got to enjoy the band for the first time not through a camera lens. Psychedelic folkie Brian Glaze had a recurring cast of band members that included Gris Gris frontman Greg Ashley (who also produces for Glaze). The one-time Brian Jonestown Massacre drummer played selections from 2005's
Let's Go to the Sea and his forthcoming new record. Our headliners Rock N Roll Adventure Kids hit the stage last, kicking ass with their fast, tight, rockabilly punk rock. If you couldn't make it, enjoy "Going Gay" from the Passionistas...
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