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For the second year we spent the Fourth at the El Cerrito July Fourth Festival. Last year it was one of our favorites, reminding us of Berkeley of years past. This year the volume of people was much less and somewhat older. This probably hurt the booths that sold things. But we were there for the contract with people, making deep connections with people. And in that, we hit a rich vein… As you will see below!
DA BOYZ:
We were pulling into the Vista park lot at 7:15 … there were a smattering of people there setting up booths … a lot of festival workers setting up the stages in the park, and City of El Cerrito people … We had a lot of room to unload and get situated!
We got to setting up the tent … we almost had it down to a science now, after doing so many festivals! It was a lot of fun. Soon, the NRA guy was there, setting up his tent … more and more people were showing up … the NRA guy said, “God must have a sense of humor”, that he put us next to him. He said they were not “politically correct”. We said we’re not either! Early on we were starting to wish we had requested the coffees for earlier! But it was fine … we had said 8:30 so that we would be able to take a break at that point, and wouldn’t be kicking the coffees over, etc.! Erika was there at 8:30, with the coffees, then came back with the cookies and flowers. It felt like she was very excited and happy to be able to connect with all of us again … she asked if there was anything she could do to help us set up, but at that point, there wasn’t much, and it would be easier for us to do it … we thanked her for the coffees and were saying we were ready for a cookie too! Erika felt really happy to be there.
We finished setting up, all took bathroom breaks, and were ready by about 9:45 or so … there were a few people coming by that early … we had more of our coffee and sampled the cookies!
People started coming by … a lot of people mentioned the “karmic” perfection of the LUVeR booth’s placement there at the festival … right between the NRA and the El Cerrito Republican Party! We were saying whoever did the booth layout was having a good time. Right across from the Republicans, they put the Democratic party! We were handing out luver fliers, telling people about Frank, about his show on BTV … about “Reality Playings”, and sometimes we got as far as to mention what was happening at BTV, and how we were asking people to call in … People just loved the booth, and loved our “costumes”! There were a few who were hoping Mikee’s panels were for sale! We gave them Mikee’s card … The guy who owns 1000 rock’n’roll 78s came by the booth, and expressed interest in being a DJ. A blues and jazz singer came by with her husband, a photographer … We checked out the booth that was setting up late next to the NRA … it was the music shop owner, setting out all kinds of horns and other instruments … we ended up getting those yard doodly dads from him too …
Then you guys were there, and Corey came down to the LUVeRmobile to help bring stuff up to the festival. Soon Frank was in position! Of course, everything shifts when Frank is there … so much fun! Right away, an older black woman came behind the tables to hug Frank, and was telling Frank and Linda that she had just started taking guitar lessons … Linda described how Frank plays piano!
There were all kinds of people who came by the booth, and Linda would describe why Frank started LUVeR … and sometimes tell them about his BTV show, and what was happening there … A woman who was there as part of a booth for a candidate for Congress, who had come by earlier, really loving the booth, came by again and talked with Frank, and was there several more times that day, really enjoying Frank, and talking more, hearing more about Frank’s history … she loved that Frank had been investigated by Jesse Helms, and said she felt like a “slacker” hearing about all that Frank does! She was really on the same page with Frank, and would be getting together with him … at the end of the day, we found one copy of Frank’s presidential platform to show her, and she loved it! Throughout the day, Frank’s run for president last year came up again and again, and we realized we should have the FM4Prez stuff available … people were still hungry for real ideas to change the way things were going … Obama’s shine had worn off …
You all went across the way, and Linda found the beautiful purple dress at the African clothing booth there, and later Jen and Mikee brought cookies over for the woman in the booth there … her dog was excited about them too!
Then there was the Indian girl who came by and said that we were “down to earth”, like her! Later, when the two of us went to get coffee, she was there too, and was asking more about what our booth was about … we told her about LUVeR, about Frank … she liked it. She had just opened an indian restaurant in Richmond, and was looking at more ways of connecting with the community … she wanted to have live music there, etc. We told her that Frank often does long jams with musicians who have never played with each other before, and they just start playing … She was interested! Corey got her info, and that’s when he dumped his coffee all down the front of the brand new “Hot Wax” shirt! Later, when we were packing up, she came over and offered us food from her restaurant booth … amazing tandoori chicken and chickpeas and rice … She said something along the lines of that of all the booths there, she had really only felt a connection with ours … she said she looks for people who “understand life” and “respect nature” … and felt like we were this … like her … We were blown away! There were several people throughout the afternoon who expressed similar things … While it wasn’t at busy as the year before, it did pick up at the late end of the day, and the connections were really amazing.
A Brazilian woman stopped by at the end of the day and invited Frank to have the booth at her Brazilian festival the next week. She again really liked the feeling of what we were doing … And then there was the guy who stopped by at the end of the day, a former member of the BTV board of directors who said, flat out, that what they were doing now at BTV was illegal! He described how hard it was for him when he was doing stuff at BTV to do anything, how the board made things difficult, and how much of a hard time they had with Frank’s shows … it sounded like he was there right before or possibly during the time of the first BTV censorship battle, when they tried to move “adult” shows into the wee hours of the night. Amazing …. And we had it all on tape!
We were packing up around 6pm … a lot of people had already started packing up earlier … it was always an amazing transformation from the space into the booth and out again … leaving a bare parking lot again. Next time, we would be documenting the process … so it wasn’t just pictures of us sitting at the booth, saying that we were somewhere new!
JEN:
It was a short ride to El Cerrito. We passed the theatre Alexi had worked on the lights for, and then we entered a parking lot where all the booths were being set up. We emptied the truck and then Corey parked it. The canopy went up. Then the backdrops were hung. Little decorations were placed and the tables started to get set up when we all started to feel the effects of no coffee. Pretty soon Erika was walking towards us with what we sorely needed, espresso drinks from Roma! She was excited to be helping us out and that felt good. She went back to the car to get the flowers and cookies. Lots of cookies! All organic and whole wheat, sweetened with maple syrup. The flowers were organic too. She asked if she could help with the set up but we only had fussing over the tables left to do, so we told her we were ok at this point. She headed off.
The set up for the booth is getting easier and quicker. Little things change every time but that is fun, and we fussed over where everything went on the tables so that it all looked really good and accessible. Our booth is so much color and content! The booth next to us was the NRA and they were accommodating right from the start leaving a lot of room beside us so that Frank could get in and out. The guy who was first there said that god had a sense of humor to put us beside each other, and then he said that their organization wasn’t very politically correct. I said that we weren’t very politically correct either. To the other side of us was the Republican Party and their set up was a little table with an umbrella, so we had plenty of room to get around.
The festival started and we cracked into the cookies right away. They were good! People were trickling in and we were handing out flyers. The first people to come by seemed to be people who were also involved in some booth, like the women from the Democratic Party booth, and the Mahr Baba group across from us. At one point Steve Taylor, who is booked for an upcoming Shaman’s Den, came up to the booth and asked if he would be able to get a copy of the show to edit, and Corey told him that he would. Other people got a cd and gave the thumbs up to the booth, the colors, and the fact that Luver is anti-corporate no limits online radio. There was a guy who said that he had a thousand 78’s and 45’s dating back to the 1940’s and we told him about Luver copying record collections and playing them, then burning the records to disc before returning them. The guy said it sounded good and took our contact information. There were a couple of musicians who were also given contact info so that they could send in their stuff. We told people about Frank starting the station 10 years ago and hosting the show The Shaman’s Den. People loved to hear that. We waited to hear from you to see when you would be arriving. Many people were told that you would be here a little later so they should drop back in to say hi.
Alexi was hungry and was the first to dig into the sandwiches. It was gone in no time. A little later on Corey and I had ours too. There was the smell of food everywhere. Lots of families too but the crowd never got very big. Pretty soon we heard from you and then you arrived and Frank’s presence started to suck people in right away. Many people came up and got the rap about how Frank started Luver 10 years ago when he couldn’t find any good music on the radio, so he started his own internet station and when people sent in their music he realized there was good music to be heard, it just wasn’t being played on mainstream radio. Lots of people get the anti-corporate anti-censorship thing. They love it. One couple asked what would be the one focus of the station and Frank said ‘freedom!’. They got it and loved it. There was an older guy who said that he was all about exploring the edges and beyond too! A woman who was at a booth for a guy running for Congress came up and she got really excited when she met Frank. She had been by before and loved the booth and what Luver stood for in terms of being free radio. She lit up when she met Frank and talked with him about his artwork and what he does. She was amazed! She kept blowing us kisses and saying she was so glad she met us. Frank eventually asked her if they could get together to talk so contact information was exchanged. There were several women and men who wanted to touch Frank. One black woman came around into the booth to put her arms around him and rub his head as she found out about what Luver is. She said she was just learning the guitar. When she heard that Frank played the piano, it inspired her to keep going with the guitar even though she found it difficult.
The day was filled with music as we had luver playing on the ipod, but there was also a guy who owned a music store who had a booth on the other side of the NRA. He had a drum set as well as various horns set up for people to play. Before Frank Linda and Mikee arrived he was playing one of the horns as a young guy played the drums. There was a funky beat and then he would play something like Somewhere Over the Rainbow to it. What a mix! Little by little people kept coming up and jamming with him until by the end of the day there was a full fledged jam going on with many people sitting in a circle playing instruments. Frank gave him a flyer for the next Temescal performance and told him about the music jams there. He also invited the guy to be on the Shaman’s Den because the guy was talking about the music being for the kids to learn, play and have fun. Another girl who got a luver flyer said that we were down to earth like her. Later when the boyz went to go get coffee, she told them that she was opening a cafe and wanted artists and musicians to come and play there. She thought Frank would be perfect so again, info was exchanged. The boyz told her about the music jams that Frank organizes and she said that sounded great. At the end of the day when we were packing up, she came by and gave us some free Indian food from the booth she was working at. She said that she could feel from us that we understood life and respected nature and she really enjoyed that. Another woman came up to the booth and found out about Luver, then handed us some information about a Brazilian festival happening soon just down the street and invited us to participate. She said that it was the booth and our energy that was from another planet, another level. It was such a great day!
When we started nearing the end of the day, a guy who had worked on the BCM board came up to the booth. We told him about Frank’s show on BTV and he went on to say that when he was on the board, all they could do was talk about how they wanted Frank off the air. The guy said he tried to put the experience out of his memory because it was so horrible, but he said that they always talked about Frank as something they didn’t want to deal with. Frank told him the fight that was going on right now with them about the new content rules. Right away the guy could see that what BCM is doing is blatantly illegal. He said that this fight could turn into something big and Frank said that we have a lawyer looking into it right now. Many people heard about the fight with BCM, and another woman said that it was time for the people with money to finally stand up for something.
We also realized today the relevance of Frank’s platform and how it continues to inspire people, so we plan on having more on hand to give out. People are already losing hope in Obama, just like Frank warned during the election. Every time Frank asked someone what they thought of him, they would say that he wasn’t doing enough. People are still looking for the things Frank proposes.
Even though it wasn’t a very busy festival, and the paths were wide enough so that everyone kept walking in the middle of them making it easy to pass us by instead of checking us out, we/Frank/Luver still turned a lot of people on. It was a very satisfying day. Linda got a slinky dress to wear around the house and Corey got a couple of good hours of video. Pretty soon we were packing up and heading out.
In Freedom,
Frank Moore
We are having the LUVeR Booth Saturday at…
Saturday, July 4th, 2009
El Cerrito July 4 Celebration/Eleventh Annual World Music and Dance Festival
Stage (10am-7pm)
Cerrito Vista Park
950 Pomona Ave. (at Moeser Ln.)
In Freedom,
Frank Moore
prepare for fun, great poetry, and sexy explorings with Ava!
Frank Moore’s Shaman’s Den
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Ava Bird, poet
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IogUWqyNI3k
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qRhh5YPiLs
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M6F_2OHbTI
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To tune into this live, video show, go to http://www.luver.com/listen.html
and click on “watch here”.
Show starts at 8pm Pacific Time
In Freedom,
Frank Moore
http://www.eroplay.com/Cave/temescalstreetfair2009/index.html
In Freedom,
Frank Moore
I will be out of the country on the 26th, until July 8.
I haven’t forgotten that I need to send you a station id, I’ve been having crackling problems with my recording system. But after weeks of troubleshooting, i had a brilliant idea, I tried channel 2, it is quiet…so after my show this Saturday I will take the minutes it tkaes to record for you.
Will you still be able to do your shows? I am not clear what is being threatened. ? But either way wish you the very best and that you may continue doing what you enjoy,
Clara
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great, Clara, about the drops!
I do a lot of different things. We do my luver /public access show from our home. So that show isn’t threatened. But I have been doing a monthly live performance series at the Temescal art center in Oakland. The Temescal is a funky, warm performance space. It has been there for years. Recently a condo was built across the street. So now the yuppies have started to complain about “the noise.” [there is very little noise!] now the city has informed Temescal that if there is one more complaint, there will be a thousand dollar fine, which would close the Temescal. The same old battle!
In Freedom,
Frank Moore
(To: The Beer City Boyz)
funny, we here are watching a documentary of the artist Joe Coleman [my co-star in Mondo New York]. The covers fit right in! And how I miss vinyl covers! Love your hard core covers! I think MILLIONS OF DEAD COPS did a single with my friend JOHN THE BAKER.
It looks like http://www.luver.com will be back to regular programs next week…. If everything goes our way. So we are close to starting MAXIMUM ROCK ‘N’ROLL!
In Freedom,
Frank Moore
For a lot of years I did street performances where I sat on street corners. It looked like I was panhandling. Panhandling was an aspect of those performances. But at the core, I was making myself available to any possibilities that the human waves would wash my way. Actually I have been doing this all my life… Sitting, waiting, ready to jam with anyone who came by, stopped, and got sucked in. Having a booth at these summer festivals has taken this to a whole new level! Six hours of human waves connecting, inspiring, opening up possibilities. It was non stop! I won’t try to go into detail [see below]. But it was pure core!
DA BOYZ:
We were all ready shortly before noon, but people were already checking out the scene by around 11 or so … Our first visitors were these three kids, probably around 10-12 … they were starting to load up on CDs, and we had to lay down the law! One per! They were really cute. They had a hard time deciding on which CDs they wanted to take. But the youngest, a girl, really liked the title of the one she got: “The Happy Turtle”.
Then there was a scattering of visitors to the booth … Sam Sheats from Savante Garde came by … other musicians and artists … Stefan came by … we were soon starving for lunch! Jen went to get the fried chicken sandwiches from Bakesale Betty’s, which Stefan had raved about, and we had heard all sorts of rave reviews of … They were just “ok”. We were talking about how we would make them!
Then finally you guys arrived, and Frank got right up in front behind the table, ready for action! The rest of the day was a steady flow of people to the colorful, fun booth that was like a magnet for people … it was really neat the wide variety of people that were there at the Fair … It was amazing also how many musicians, artists, bands showed up at the booth, and Frank’s Shaman’s Den schedule filled up! It is always fun to be with Frank, Linda & Mikee interacting with folks … Frank always has the line! It was neat too how Frank was communicating to people that the Temescal Arts Center was threatened … a lot of people knew about the Center. It has been a fixture there for years, and it seemed like most people get the dynamics at play … a yuppie condo opening up across the street from an artists space … It was also amazing to hear how inspiring, in a lot of different ways, that LUVeR and Frank are to people. How people “get it”! The young guy who came by and said that he tells his fellow artists/friends about Frank as an example of how they should not be discouraged from doing whatever they want to do … the young black woman, an artist inspired by Frank’s paintings … There were so many moments like this that just piled one on top of the other … overlapping! You could feel that the booth really filled a need. It wasn’t trying to sell anyone anything … Frank was just there to connect with people … and you could walk away with a CD and other free stuff, and a sense of possibilities! Really really amazing … And it was really fun how much kids loved the booth too …
At the point when Linda turned to us and asked if we wanted to take a walk around and check out the other booths in the fair was right when we were starting to talk about needing some medicinal assistance to aid us in making it through the rest of the day. The nights of short sleep, and the firewood delivery were taking their toll!! Alexi mentioned the Scharfenberger dark chocolate mocha “freddo” “extra bold” that they had at Peet’s, which seemed like it was just what the doctor ordered … We made that our first stop, and then toured the fair. It was really fun to people watch, and there were a few neat booths … but we wanted to get back to where the action was! We had heard a guy who stopped by from a local band mention that they had played at a space called Smokey’s Tangle, which actually had a booth right down from ours, and so we stopped in and talked to them, found out that they are an art gallery, but also do music events … Later, the guy from the Tangle came by the LUVeR booth, and had a good time discussing with Tomek how to handle the people in the condo who were making noise complaints about the Temescal Arts Center. Tomek suggested that they could be sedated daily!
One young guy stopped by and said that the booth was what he had been looking for all day at the Fair, and he finally found it! It felt like a lot of folks had that experience … Altering reality!
It was hard to break it down, as always, at the end of the fair. We didn’t really start until a quarter after 6, after the fair had officially ended, and only then really because there was a flood threatening all the stuff from the gutter! People were still coming by, and picking up fliers and talking to Frank … And all day, people were sifting through the free boxes at the back side of the booth, where they also got to see the backside of Mikee’s backdrop, where the farting naked lady was on full display. We heard comments throughout the day from back there!
JEN:
We got the tables set up and all the swag laid out. Decorations and t-shirts went up and the booth looked great! So fun and colourful. Corey set up the camera and we were all set. People had already been coming up and getting cds. We handed out a lot of luver flyers, and also told people about the weekly performance series, handing out those flyers as well. Stephan came by a couple of times. He raved about the fried chicken sandwiches at Bakesale Betty’s. Also talked about how he got poison oak recently. He was having a good time. So were we! The people watching was so much fun! Telling people about the cds and everything.
When we got hungry I went to Bakesale Betty’s to get us 3 of the chicken sandwiches. The line up was huge but moving quickly. They were really pumping out the sandwiches. When we ate them at the booth, they were ok but nothing spectacular. I walked back and saw some neat things, but nothing that really made me want to stop and take a closer look except for some colourful handmade hoodies. I saw our booth among all the others and it really stood out. The festival was packed and we were handing out a lot of flyers. Many of the cds were gone already. We had plenty of Bell the Cat, Happy Turtle and Sons of Skip left though. You guys arrived and Frank sat right up front.
The next few hours were really amazing with all the people that came up and saw what we were doing. Was cool to see what caught their eye on the tables. A lot of people were attracted to the sign. They would walk by slowly checking it out or stop and take a closer look, and then when Linda waved a flyer at them they came over! They really wanted to. When we told them Frank started the station 10 years ago they would smile at him and thank him. It was really great! Non stop. There were a lot of musicians who were possible Shaman’s Den guests. One guy said that he was waiting for us, that this was what he wanted at the festival when up until now all he saw were clothes for sale. People loved getting the free stuff. One girl from Ohio said that she would spread the word because people there were hungry for this kind of thing. LUVeR is so great because anyone can tune in from anywhere, so even though we’re local, people who are not local can still experience it when they get home! It is such a great channel. I love being a part of this, and this comes out of us being together. It is really incredible. And people get that. They feel that and they love it too. So many people thanked Frank for doing what he’s doing. And he does a lot! There’s luver, but then there’s also the performances, the poetry, the writing, the painting, the Shaman’s Den, the jams… Blows people’s minds! We had a great time!!
Tomek had come by several times. Was great when he was there talking to another musician who we gave a performance flyer to. At the end of the day he talked to Frank and Linda about another performance that Frank could be a part of. Many people knew about the harassment Temescal Arts Center was getting with noise complaints from the condo, and a couple of those people said that they would bring it up to certain people or at certain meetings. Someone also said they heard about what was going on at BTV. We got a couple of cds from musicians already, and many others said that they would send their stuff in. Some djs were told about doing a show for Luver so it would be great if they followed up on that. Around 6 the crowds started to dwindle. It was time to pack up. Just in time too, as the drain in the sidewalk behind us started to drain water into our booth. We got everything down and put away.
In Freedom,
Frank Moore
In Freedom,
Frank Moore
Take care,
Mike
no, not with MRR the radio show nor the zine. But I did THE OUTRAGEOUS BEAUTY REVUE, which was the early show at the Mabuhay every Saturday night [and often Thursday night] from ’78 to ’80. So I opened for all of those bands. Later I performed at Tim’s club, THE GILMAN STREET PROJECT. So I was in the scene.
In Freedom,
Frank Moore
be prepared to be impressed! It turns out we are one of just four musical events in the United States taking part in the global Marathon this Saturday. The rest of the performances are in Europe, South America, etc.! TUNE into LUVER.COM at eight P.M. Pacific time for THE GLOBAL EROTIC WARMING
JAM!
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In Freedom,
Frank Moore
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