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9:00pm, $6 |
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Club Chuckles 5 Year Anniversary Blowout The Pirate Band
The Pirate Band mix shanties, originals such as their hit "Cabin Boy" (an ode to the movie of the same name!) and even full blown covers such as "The Ocean" by the Velvet Underground.
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Club Chuckles
“Club Chuckles kreator and curator Anthony Bedard opened the rock music doors to a bunch of jokers five years ago, and the local comedy landscape is far better for it. He’s shaken his metaphorical full moon at the two-drink minimum and high ticket prices of traditional comedy clubs, and instead offers a ten-drink maximum and seven dollar tickets to those hungry for something other than the modern-day equivalent of “Take my wife.” Bedard has committed himself to relentlessly weird, reliably hilarious performers: Brent Weinbach, for example, rolls through the alphabet three or more times without skipping a letter, and it will break your face. The Club Chuckles 5 Year Anniversary Blowout is a guaranteed great time. Plan an outfit and be there.” - Tara Jepsen, SF Weekly, Dec. 10th, 2008 |
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9:30pm, $7 |
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The Lake Millions
with Josh Pollock of 3 leafs, White Pee, Daevid Allen's University of Errors. |
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9:00pm, $6 |
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Pontiak
JULIAN COPE: "I’ve also been vibing on 'Sun on Sun' by three-piece post-stoner nutters Pontiak, whose ominous, portentous music straddles a wide sonic rift valley, with references that stretch from the southern latitudes of Spain’s Viaje A800 to the northern majesty of Black Sabbath and Harvey Milk via the Doors."
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Eyes
ex-Roots of Orchis and The Finches.
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10pm, $FREE |
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9:30pm, $6 |
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Photobooth
"If you're unfamiliar with the smooth and effortless pop personality of Photobooth, it won't take long to recognize it's Jason Patrone from the smashing FM Knives on vocals, and it'll hit you over the head with hooks that don't let go. Daggerman Records is releasing the debut 7" and with tracks such as "Da Me Tus Besos" (if you listen close, you can hear the echo of Giorgio Moroder/Chicory Tip's glam classic "Son of My Father" buried in the chorus), and with the doe-eyed innocence of "In The Morning," it's sure to be another essential Bay-Area single you can't sleep without. Look for another Photobooth single to fall out of the sky on Raw Deluxe Records soon as well." - Victim of Time
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