I can't believe Halloween AND (e:Paul) will be here in less than two weeks! We are talking about two of my favorite things in the world AT THE SAME TIME! How crazy is that?
Oh ya, Paul, I reviewed the Halloween paraphernalia I've collected so far, and we could easily go as a roving rave if we want to mix it up. Especially when I get my battery operated disco ball motor. Which I need because I don't have a ceiling fan here, so how else can I get the flying bats in the belfry effect? I hope it works - seems like it should.
I was really hoping there'd be a good show at the Fillmore while (e:Paul) is here. It's an amazing venue, and it's cool to see the posters of all the
previous shows since the '60s. And if you're lucky, you'll get a poster for that night's show on your way out. The Cramps
are playing their usual Halloween show. I saw them in Boston way back when. Not sure if you'd be into them, but they're very appropriate for Halloween. The only shows I specifically remember seeing on Halloween were The Damned, and Human Sexual Response. OMG! That was a great show. I love HSR! Hit "play" on my usersound to see why.Anyway, if we did go, and happened to get posters, the 1998 Cramps concert poster is now going for
$48. So that could be a good investment! haha.In any case, they haven't listed all the shows for the week you're here yet. And Marianne Faithful cancelled for Nov. 3, so depending on who they put in that slot, it could be a possibility. Although I did kind of have my heart set on Scissors for Lefty at The Rickshaw stop that night. If you were here right now we could see Yo La Tengo (at the Fillmore tonight through Saturday), and go to the Lower Haight
block party and the Clarion Alley
block party, both on Sunday. Oh wait, you're leaving on Sunday! But you haven't even gotten here yet!
We can go the Friday you're here, but Scissors for Lefty is playing the Rickshaw Stop :::link::: down the street from me and I thought maybe we'd do that.
I would totally join with you if I lived there.