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Re: TRACKING on 2 CDs – (Luver Radio)

Hi Frank,

How are you doing?

September 29th, 2009, we sent you by mail, 2 CDs.

Doctor G & Funkfusion – “Second Life” – (R&B, Soul, Funk Format)

Stephen Pfister – “Man Cave” – (Jazz, Funk Format)

We would like to know if you received them and if the music will be available for a possible airplay.

Thanks to answer me back.

Sincerely,

Gi Dussault
CREATIVITY IN MUSIC
www.creativityinmusic.com
www.myspace.com/creativityinmusic

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got both and are playing them!

still crazy busy! The next two nights we are having bands here for my show. Then Friday I am performing at a performance art festival in San Francisco! Then will die!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

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Thanks to let me know Frank.

yes, you are pretty busy. It s better like that don t you think? 🙂

peace,
Gi

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mmmmmm… I enjoy both expansions and contractions … But in different ways!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

The boatclub

Last night on the Shaman’s Den was the Boatclub, a band made up of four aging guys who play rock music, have a deadpan humor, and say that they aren’t that hip. While listening to their music Frank said that the word Groovy came to mind. When Frank would make comments about their songs the guys were really touched that Frank was listening to the words in their songs. Frank said that he is always listening, not like most hosts. They reminded Frank of Bob Dylan, George Harrison, half of the Traveling Willberries. Frank said he always thought that when you get old things slow down, but that is not his experience. That is not the Boatclub’s experience either who are just coming out with an album and playing more gigs this year than ever here in the bay area as well as in Seattle and Portland.

During the interview Frank asked them how they came up with the name Boatclub and they said that they couldn’t think of anything worse! Frank told them about his band The Cherotic All-Stars and how he had come up with the word Cherotic and that 70% of a band is the name. They said that they are far from hip. When Frank asked them why they keep playing music they said because they love it! They never thought of not doing it! When they talked about they met and how long they have been together they said that they are like the Beatles only not as good. They thought of coming out with a double album like the Beetles White Album, and Frank said, “The Grey Album”. They all met through mutual friends and a couple of the guys have known each other since they were teenagers. We later learned that they had another band member who recently left. Frank wanted to know if he left or they kicked him out. They said that it was mutual but it was not quite a full answer. Frank is always good at getting to the dirt in his interviews.

The Boatclub really enjoyed hearing about The Outrageous Beauty Review and how Zappa and Robert Fripp came to the show. Linda talked about how Frank tried to do a bad band. All these really good musicians wanted to be in it because the OBR was getting press all over the world. They auditioned all these musicians and Frank wanted them to play badly. Most of them couldn’t do it so eventually they just did it themselves. People started playing instruments that they had never played before and learned on the stage. Then when a song started getting too good/polished they stopped playing it. That was the time period that Zappa came to The Outrageous Beauty Review and really loved it! Frank said that there are thousands of technically good bands but they are boring. The people who were in the band didn’t get what Frank was going after and when the band started to get good everyone wanted to have a real band and ended up quitting to try to join a “real” band. Frank and Linda talked about when they were in LA doing Sony and Cher in a punk club. They went to Sony’s restaurant and met him and told him they were doing Sony and Cher. He loved it! They invited him to come be in the show with them but he said that he did not do that anymore. Linda said that the punk’s didn’t know what to do with us, they were really uncomfortable!

The Boatclub is not that band from Sweden. They say their boat is a blow-up dingy with a yellow submarine compartment underneath it. They may change the name of their band by tomorrow and they may restart or replay one of their songs in a set and they say they aren’t that hip!

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mmmmmmmmm… If they are aging guys, I am an extremely aged guy!. We are all aging! They are seasoned, but still crazy dangerous and making great music! and they kept saying they are “boatclub”….. One word with a small “b”!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Maximum Rock N Roll on LUVeR!

Aired Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 4pm pacific on http://www.luver.com

MAXIMUM ROCK N ROLL
tape #83
56 minutes
hosts: Tim, Ruth & Jeff
Guests: The Dicks

Side one
1. Rapid Vapid “Schlag Song”

from East Coast:
2. Scream “Came Without Warning
3. The Exiled “Artificial Friend”
4. Psycho “Kids Are For Tricks”
5. Crude “Vacation”
6. Krant “Bogus”

from U.K.:
7. Butcher “Grow Up Don’t Blow Up”
8. Soldier Doll “No Life Left”
9. Riot Clone “Lucrative Lies”

from So.Cal.:
10. Con 800 “Hello El Salvador”
11. Citizen Fear “We Need Another Vietnam”
12. Citizen Fear “Political Change”

from Finland:
13. Horsgas

Side two
from Finland, cont.:
1. The Widows
2. Penne Yayuna & Nus
3. Ep Normaly
4. Tociat Petriat

5. The Dicks “Dicks Ain’t Police”
6. Guest: The Dicks
7. The Dicks no title

8. Poison Idea

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The Family Curse on the Shaman’s Den

(Erika wrote:)

This week there were two Shaman’s Den’s! The second Shaman’s Den was on Monday night with the The Family Curse. They play noise, electro industrial and rock music. They play at all different places that feature different kinds of music and they said that they don’t fit into any one musical genre. Frank said just like us, always on the outside! We have been through all the sub cultures, first they embrace us and then they freak out. Like the noise festival, we were too noisy for them!

The Family Curse is made up of Marc and Jeff on guitar and Megan wailing, singing, screaming on vocals while she sexily slithers on the floor. Frank said that Megan beat Pattie Smith when they first saw Pattie at a little club in Berkeley before she was famous. Megan and Pattie have a similar quality of being very physical and moving around on the floor sexy. Megan said that it helps her to get the words out, or the screams out and that at first she felt the screams sounded better than when she would sing. Frank and Linda talked about how when they were auditioning for lead singers for Frank’s band he wanted Raw and he couldn’t get it. The women who auditioned wouldn’t belt, they were sweet. Frank would have Linda show them what Frank was looking for they wouldn’t do it! Megan of The Family Curse is RAW and sexy!

Linda said that The Family Curse was really fun and easy to video during their set. They moved together as one body and it was not just a chick and couple of guys, They were fun to look at, juicy and alive, moving together. They are an exception. Most bands are a chick and some guys. Frank said that Megan had a “meaty presence” and that she reminded him of Bob Matageon of Fluff Girl. He is raw and physical, drawing people in and a very sweet guy. Bob is always burning his pubic hair, wearing a slab of meat for a g-string and is always drunk, and he is the one who was always calling them and getting things going. He was the one who was following up on what he said he would do when most people did not. Frank said “Now you know why I loved you guys.” They really liked hearing that from Frank.

Frank asked the band where they play when they come to the bay area and they said The Hemlock, Annie’s Social Club, The Knockout and Gilman Street. They live in Seattle now after Marc and Megan lived in San Francisco for several years. They said that they feel more at home musically in Seattle. All three of them grew up or went to school in Kansas near Kansas City and that is how they met and started playing together. Frank later asked them what a normal day is like for them and Megan said that she works a 9 to 5 day job doing digital web design media research work and then there is all the ad min work of the upkeep of the band like booking tours. She and Mark who are no longer together, but they have a three year old son and their son is with Marc during the day. They live just down the street from each other.

Frank and Linda talked about a new book they are reading about the punk scene full of interviews from bands from the 70’s and 80’s. They found out in the book that Mabuhay Gardens was just starting when they started performing there. The Family Curse really enjoyed hearing the story about how The Outrageous Beauty Review started. Frank and Linda were hanging out at the strip club on Broadway in the 70’s with his students who he was coaching on their strip club characters. One night while they were wondering around Broadway they went into Mabuhay Gardens and Frank asked Dirk Dirksen if he could do a play there and Dirk said, “What do you got?” Nobody came to the play but Dirk loved it and said that they could come back anytime. Six monthly later they did The Outrageous Beauty Review and the place was packed and the press filled the first two rows of the audience. Dirk came out and said that The Outrageous Beauty Review would be happening weekly and Frank being flexible said ok! Frank said that The Family Curse reminded him of the music that happened there but it was musically better.

The Family Curse talked about playing at Gilman Street and that the kids there were way more organized than most all the other clubs that they played at. It was fun to hear about when Frank played at Gilman Street just him singing along to taped music like Hank Williams. The guy who was running it then said maybe you should sing more current songs. Frank called up the Feeders and they learned all of Franks taped hooky songs and the guy at Gilman Street just shook his head afterwards. When Frank performed at the Anti-Club, a punk club in LA, he did the same routine. He would get on strange and sing along to songs like Hank Williams and then Linda would come out and they would do a Sonny and Cher song. At first the people at the club could not understand why they let Frank on the stage and by the end they were singing along and putting their punk jewelry on Frank and giving him a neck massage.

The Family Curse said that they had played a show in Vegas that had been just awful! It was fun to hear the story about when Frank and Linda answered an ad to play at the MGM Grand. They showed up for the sound check and even toned the performances down. The back up singers were in tuxedos, Frank wore a suite. Then came the make out scene with two women for the Meatloaf song, then one of the cast members did her weiner routine making a parfait out of hotdogs. Everyone was leaving their gambling tables to come watch and the owner of the club put a stop to it and told them they could not perform and that had just been the sound check!

Megan, Todd and Marc really enjoyed hearing all of Frank and Linda’s the punk period stories and Megan said that they had such a colorful history of the underground music scene. It was a cozy Shaman’s Den full of loud take your hearing aid out music, wailing, screaming, sexy slithering and punk club performance stories.

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ah, yes… As I said on the show, they are in my top ten high power /energy bands EVER!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Beltaine’s Fire on the Shaman’s Den

(Erika wrote:)

Last night on the Shaman’s Den was Beltaine’s Fire: Revolutionary Celtic Hip Hop Fusion pulsing out deep ballads of Celtic bards blended with conscious Hip Hop. Lynx sang lead vocals in his kilt with Laura on bass and back up vocals, Todd on drums and John on electric Banjo. They also have a cello, mandolin & maybe fiddle player Kater who was not with them. Frank described their music as deep and cosmic, many layered. He said it was his kind of music, the people’s music. Their sound blends music of the Scottish and Irish Diasporas with funk, rock, jazz and hip hop each member of the band bringing their pulse to the melting fusion of sound. This is music that you need to be active to listen to, not just sit back and take it in, but there is so much and so many layers to it that it requires listening deeply to all the words and taking in all the sounds.

At the beginning of the set Lynx said that the bands name came from Beltaine which marks the beginning of Summer, a sacred time of rebirth and renewal. Beltaine was reborn as May Day, international workers day. After the set Lynx talked about how it all began. His father always had Celtic and Folk music playing in the house, he was surrounded by it. Then his school and neighborhood was filled with Hip Hop so it felt natural to blend the two together. They are both music of the people that comes from roots of telling the stories of the people and expressing the protests and revolutions of the people. Beltaine’s Fire plays Celtic Hip Hop ballads about needing a supersized revolution, that resistance is fertile its time to thrive, they sing about the environment, the future, the meting ice caps and when the floods are going to come.

Their last song was a love song Lynx wrote about Laura also in the band about their journey together. He said that they needed to have one love song and that actually all of their songs are love songs and Frank said yes! All of their songs are passionate poetry fighting beautifully for the human struggle, the good of the people, the working people, the illusions the government dishes out, wars and injustice. Their music fights for the human experience of pushing on for greater potential and the simple surrender to the human need of each other. Lynx said that they could not have put as much into the band had he and Laura not both been in the band, that it is what they do together and that is how it works. They talked about the evolution of the band through different band members and that they now have a core group that is solid.

Lynx read Frank’s poem “Locked in Locked Out”, adding a hip hop fusion to it that was magical. Its always amazing to hear different people read Frank’s poems! Frank’s poem spoke about the exact things that Beltaine’s Fire had been expressing the whole night, all things that lock us in and lock us out from our potential and busting through that. Lynx said that Frank’s poem was exactly what he sings about and some of the same imagery even.”Great Minds!” Frank said. It’s amazing all the great bands who come on the Shaman’s Den!

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ah, yes! They are very inspiring… And very dance-able!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

Punk Rock Storytelling show & LUVer Jesse archives!

Hello to all of my friends and supporters of my successful campaign for Berkeley Rent Board last November-

2 quick subjects on this Friday evening, but first a disclaimer. If you do not wish to receive periodic updates and alerts, or if you’re receiving multiple copies of this e-mail, please let me know and I’ll remove your e-mail from this list. Thanks!

*** Punk Rock Storytelling @ the On Broadway Monday!
*** Kicking it KALX style with Frank Moore!

*** Punk Rock Storytelling @ the On Broadway Monday 10/12!

The new book “Gimme Something Better: The Profound, Progressive, and Occasionally Pointless History of Bay Area Punk from Dead Kennedys to Green Day” is out & features hundreds of locals talking about, well, everything from the Fab Mab/On Broadway to 924 Gilman and beyond. There’s half-a-dozen local events celebrating its release (including an ace Gilman show on the 17th). Here’s the one I’m taking part in- it should be a blast! Come on by & say hi!

It’s a LITQUAKE story-telling event at the On Broadway this Monday night, and features music by the Avengers’ Penelope Houston!

Storytellers include Lynn Breedlove (Tribe 8), Anna Joy Springer (Sister Spit, Cypher in the Snow), Bucky Sinister (Gilman spoken-word), Oran Canfield (the Farm), Rozz Rezabek (Negative Trend), Jesse Luscious (Blatz, the Gr’ups), John Geek (Fleshies, Triclops!), Chicken John (Circus Redickuless), Kareim McKnight (Barrington/Cloyne), Johnny Strike (Crime), and Hank Rank (Crime).
http://www.litquake.org/journey-to-the-end-of-the-bay-punk-rockers-spill-their-guts/

Broadway Studios (formerly the On Broadway)
435 Broadway, San Francisco
Tickets at Brown Paper Tickets
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/81605%5D

The book’s website has excerpts as well as tons of material that isn’t in the book, not to mention hundreds of flyers & photos!
http://gimmesomethingbetter.com/

*** Kicking it KALX style w/ Frank Moore!
If you miss my regular show on KALX Tuesday mornings 6-9am (broadcast live at 90.7FM & http://kalx.berkeley.edu), you can always see which archive shows are in rotation over @ luver.com run by infamous local artist, musician, and rabble-rouser Frank Moore. His LUVer Radio runs some of my old shows every Friday 8pm-9:30pm Schedule Here: http://luver.com/schedule.html
Listen Now: http://69.20.57.94:8000/live2.m3u

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Dig in!
Jesse Townley
Best Punk Rock Commissioner, SF Bay Guardian 2009
http://www.sfbg.com/printable_entry.php?entry_id=8924
Berkeley Rent Board Commissioner
http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/DepartmentHome.aspx?id=9546
Boardmember, Independent Arts & Media
http://www.artsandmedia.net/
Commissioner, Disaster & Fire Safety Commission
510-525-4373

(all times are Pacific Standard Time)=

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thanks for the plug, Jesse!

In Freedom,
Frank Moore

This week on Maximum Rock N Roll on luver.com

Thursday, October 8, 2009 at 4pm pacific

MAXIMUM ROCK N ROLL
tape #81
55 minutes
hosts: Tim & Ruth
guest: Darren Paligro (drummer) Dead Kennedys & Al Switz (drummer) MDC

Side One
1. No Labels “Mental Pygmy”

from the West:
2. Twist & Scream “Corporation”
3. The Frantics “Cat Mouse”
4. DRI (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles) “Balance of Terror”
5. Suicidal Tendencies “Possessed”
6. Faction “Skate Harrasment”

from England:
7. Anti-Social “Back Street Boys”
8. Sploge “In Search of the 7 Golden Gussets”
9. The Ejected “Loud & Fast”
10. Eraserhead “KGB”
11. UK Subs “Police State”

from the Midwest:
12. Suburban Mutilation “I Just Want to Screw Around”
13. Brick Layer
14. Hooskers “Punch Drunk”
15. Urban Mutants
16. Guests: Darren Paligro & Al Switz

Side two
1. Guest continued

from Brazil:
2. Oho Seco
3. Leshomagne
4. Olster
5. Innocentes
6. Cholera

from the East Coast:
7. FU
8. Artificial Peace “World of Hate”
9. Crowd “Kill for Cash”
10. The Abused “DFY” (drug free youth)

11. White Cross “No Straight Edge”

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Shaman’s Den with Nellie

Last night’s guest on the Shaman’s Den was Nellie Wilson of the Sacred Touch School. She helps people expand their erotic life though in person instruction/workshops and through video learning on her website with Ed Ehrgott. Some of what she does is explore exercises with people that expand their erotic experience and believes that learning happens by experiencing in your body. Nellie spoke about her work with people one to one and about exploring their edges where they felt uncomfortable or tight while being erotic. Nellie talked about how Frank’s performances are much the same. Frank creates a play space and invites people in and he follows opportunities and openings as they arise. People can explore and expand and jump into the unknown, or sometimes they hold on and are unwilling to explore, staying safe.

Nellie spoke about how many people are holding on to being in control. She said sometimes people want to be in control when they are having an orgasm and they are concerned about how they will look when they have one. Linda said that holding onto control is not sexy, what is sexy is a person who is available and willing to jump, explore and surrender. People who are available without limits, that is what is sexy! When someone is available without limits people feel it and respond to it. They may not always know what it is but they feel it and they are drawn to it. Frank said that guys are always coming up to him and wondering how does a guy like him get all the girls? Nellie said there is pretty on the inside and there is pretty on the outside. Frank said that he is pretty all the time! He is available without limits. Nellie said that spoke to something in all of us deeply at the core. Frank and Linda talked about the many times when they were in other cities and they needed people to be in performances. People would find people who were sex performers and it was always them who had the most trouble jumping in. They said that they would be fine having sex on the stage with Frank but rocking naked on his lap they would not do. It is not usually the sex and nudity that makes people uncomfortable but the intimacy, the relationship. Frank’s focus is on relationships and he is always looking for and following opportunities to be intimate with people and that is what is sexy!

Nellie said that there needed to be a dictionary of new words to talk about erotic experiences. Frank had done it! He came up with the term eroplay to talk about erotic physical play for pleasure without the goal of orgasm, tansex another state of physical play without genital intercourse where there may be orgasm but orgasm is not the goal as in sex. Pantan describes the combination of various kinds of orgasm with an intensely small intimate nonlinear play. Linda said that when Frank had first come up with these terms to talk about erotic play people did not know what he was talking about. Then over time people knew exactly what he was talking about. Nellie said that she could come up with a few terms for the dictionary. Frank said that they could work on it together and she said she was busy with grad school right now. It seems like Frank and Nellie would have a lot to explore deeply together.

Frank is always finding and following ways of being intimate with people like asking Nellie if she would be a plant in his performance at the Pow Pow performance coming up. Nellie would be in the audience and she would feel turned on by Frank and be moved to come up to the stage and explore Frank’s body. The performance was going to be Frank looking out to the audience connecting with people and the plants would become turned on and come up to the stage and explore his body. Nellie said she was not sure that she had class on Friday but they could check in via email. She said that she did not feel very sexy on Friday nights and Frank said that he would turn her on. Nellie said, “I’m sure you would!” Frank said that it was fun to play with Nellie and she enjoyed that. Nellie said that there were more and more people out there she has found that are doing similar things that are wanting to have more human connections, to play and explore. Frank said that people are hungry again like they were 30 years ago!

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