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From shoshana price <shosh820@yahoo.com>
Subject Re: IPO SF
Date Sun, 21 Aug 2005 10:08:52 -0700 (PDT)

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Finally caught up on sleep, and still reeling from
some of the great performances at IPO SF!

I didn't get to any of the shows prior to the weekend,
so I can't offer any comments to add to Sherman's
review of the first two days, but I am surprised that
more women did not show up to see Eugene Edwards, who
is the modern version of everything you loved about
all of your favorite 70's teen idols.  Good thing I'd
seen him play before, or I'd be even more disappointed
that I couldn't get to the show on Wednesday.

Unlike the cool neighborhood club feel of Red Devil
Lounge, Thee Parkside is sort of a seedy neighborhood
dive, but they've got a pretty good sound system and a
cool outdoor patio in back where you can get burgers
and beers.  I attended both the Saturday and Sunday
shows there, and all I can say is WOW!
  
Saturday was the perfect show for anyone (like me)
wanting to get a pyschedelic/garage pop fix.  
The New Arrivals were amazing...hard to believe these
guys took a 40 year hiatus and haven't been playing
together all along.  It was also cool to see a bunch
of 20 somethings really enjoying their set.  Maple
Mars was also really cool, but my favorite new
discovery of the night was Little Yellow Perfect -
very hooky, but with lots of garage influences mixed
in with the powerpop delivery.  I picked up their CD,
but haven't got a chance to listen to it yet, since I
can't bring myself to take IPO vol 8 out of the CD
player yet!

Sunday's bill was a little more eclectic, but also
very good.  Michael Guthrie was loud and rocking and
lots of people were up and dancing.  Cult of Sue Todd
and Blake Jones and the Trike Shop were quirky and
fun.

I also attended Monday at Red Devil Lounge and
(finally!) got to see The Glimmer Stars play live -
what a fun band!  Great songs, and great stage
presence! 

In all, lots of great bands crammed into a very short
time - hard to mention something specific about each
one while I'm still reeling from the experience, but
suffice it to say that I did not see a single band I
didn't like - and with 7-8 bands per bill night after
night, that's pretty strong praise!

One question for David: I've been seeing lots of posts
about how amazing Tripsitter were in LA...any thought
about bringing them up to SF next year?

-shosh   


		
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