And now, Jon Stamos...'s brother...
Andy Rourke is DJing at DC9 Saturday. From the Nightlife Agenda:
"Andy Rourke, best known as the bassist for the Smiths, is DJing at DC9 tonight. "We know all about 'The Queen is Dead,'" you say, "but can he DJ?" The answer: Sort of."
I believe he's me. I will be DJing Rock Creek Springs this evening, with a similar mix of Brit Pop and a focus on the Smiths. Sidenote: famous rock club in London, The Rock Garden; perhaps a future partner in transatlantic rock'n'roll and pleasant things to find in your yard?
"Andy Rourke, best known as the bassist for the Smiths, is DJing at DC9 tonight. "We know all about 'The Queen is Dead,'" you say, "but can he DJ?" The answer: Sort of."
I believe he's me. I will be DJing Rock Creek Springs this evening, with a similar mix of Brit Pop and a focus on the Smiths. Sidenote: famous rock club in London, The Rock Garden; perhaps a future partner in transatlantic rock'n'roll and pleasant things to find in your yard?
Infrequency and Indie Punching. Not Professionalism.
5 Comments:
Sweet, I'll give Andrew Manos a call. You guys can go together. They mention 'Mousetrap' in the Nightlife thing. That's the Black Cat brit-pop night which I'd be interested in trying sometime.
Round up your stewardess friends, I'll be DJing the first annual California Gangsta style pool party at Springwood apartments with afterparty at the Quarry House.
I like this album cover. Brendan and his mom like this one. Tehy shouldn't review Awwwwwdioslave but I'm glad they did. This is the first day in quite some time that I've heard of every album they reviewed and every band mentioned in News.
Tehy = the one word to describe the laugh of Tebin Glebus: King of the Gelgamecs
Audioslave "review" is good, but don't you think it could've been better?
I am not hanging an Aimee Mann album cover on the wall.
I bet you know nothing of Mahjongg's without the... oh whatever.
I got this in my secret media insider email job notification service:
"eMusic is looking for a production editor. The production editor puts reviews, columns and features onto the site; copyedits all copy; writes a 200-word album review a day; composes brief monthly genre-based subscriber newsletters... you can download virtually all the music you want. Contact Michael Azerrad at xxxxx@xxxxx.xxx."
What a badass job. And Mr. Azerrad authored the excellent "Our Band Could Be Your Life." I'm salivating, but alas, unqualified.
Azzerad also wrote the Nirvana book that I have. The audioslave thing was ok, could have used some Soundgarden lyrics and been more funny. Spoonman cracks me up.
Silverdocs tickets are on sale. $9 a show. We'll need to figure out which one's we want in the coming weeks, maybe hold off on Ted Leo a little longer.
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