DJ Purple and American Tripps are at it again!
Singin’ & Pingin’ at the venerable Verdi Club on a Friday night! Dance karaoke on the big main stage, two ping pong tables out on the dance floor under the disco ball, cold drinks everywhere you turn!
$6 before 9pm, $8 after! FREE BEER before 9pm too!
Peruse DJ Purple’s songbook here. See photos from Singin’ & Pingin’ at Outside Lands here. RSVP and invite your friends here.
And don’t forget about the…
Service starts August 29th! Sign up now and get a t-shirt and a special “Founding Member” key!
The folks who run Brick & Mortar Music Hall will be appearing before the San Francisco Entertainment Commission tonight at 5:30 p.m. to make a case for lifting the volume restrictions and curfews that employees say have been hurting business since the city imposed them in May.
Said restrictions were in response to noise complaints from neighbors; Brick & Mortar has since installed over $50,000 worth of soundproofing, met repeatedly with those who filed complaints and passed sound tests from the Department of Public Health, says the owner. Now they just want to get back to serving late-night rock ‘n’ roll (at appropriate volumes) in addition to daytime bacon.
If you wanna go: SF City Hall, hearing room 416.
The A.V. Club today devotes a LOT of words to formerly local hero Ty Segall’s love of tacos:
The A.V. Club: Why do you love tacos?
Ty Segall: Growing up in Southern California and moving to Northern California, tacos are a part of the culture. Also, I don’t know why, but it’s always been more of an excuse for me to spend time with people eating a taco, especially in San Francisco. There was this one place, El Castillito, that we’d always go, and me and my buddy John [Dwyer] from Thee Oh Sees would always meet there twice a week and get a taco. It’s a pretty rad excuse to just sit and eat and talk. I don’t really have any other foods or places in my life that are excuses to hang out with people.
Read on to hear Ty name his favorite taqueria in all the land (which is in SF) and to hear why tacos are better than burritos (something about warmth and love).
(Thanks, Linds!)
Has it really been that long already? Besides the free coffee, they’ve also enlisted the help of some friends from last year:
If anyone can beat my score of 450 in Skee Ball, I’ll buy you a puppy.
It’s happening tonight! Here’s the deal:
Tonight at 9pm three Clarion Alley Mural Project (CAMP) muralists and organizers–Megan Wilson, Jet Martinez, and Roisin Isner — will be painting a mural honoring the legendary Virginia Ramos, aka, “The Tamale Lady.”