Malibu, California
Sat 07 Feb 2004
Malibu Inn
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I started out Friday at the Coach House in Santa BabyLon, where i
partied down with Lisa B. That girL is heLLa fun, a bLast to kick it
with, and sweeter than Strawberry Hill. the first opening band we
caught (don't know their name) i will attempt to describe as a bLend of
Late '70's roLLer disco, and emo, with Lots of percussion. LittLe
singer dude had whiteboy fro and was decked out in Layered
fLashdance-esque cLothes. 2 cents, Led by the obnoxious singing drummer
with a spitting habit, foLLowed with a set of juvenile punk/metal. The
most bearable part was the theme from King of the HiLL... Fishbone
FamiLyhood came on around 11:30 with AngeLo, Norwood, John, Rocky and
Tori, joined by Kid Merv on trumpet and fLugeLhorn, ELizabeth (from
Weapon of Choice & Dakah, she is bad as heLL) on trombone, and a young
cat named Tre on keys (he sounds reaLLy good). Coach House is a tough
room, i guess, 'cause the crowd was even more sparse than the show back
in november. No surprises in the set (maybe Lisa wiLL post the List if
y'aLL's curious). Afterwards, we chatted with John and Tori and their
Ladies, reaL cooL, down to mars foLks, aLL of them.
The band aLways gives more when the crowd give more, and that's how it
was on saturn day at the MaLibu Inn. This was an aLL ages show, and it
was packed. AngeLo seemed fired up from the get go, walking all the way
to the back of the room to hype the crowd. The pit was rowdy all night,
and the band seemed to feed off that energy, playing with a lot more
fire. Speaking of fire, AngeLo fried about 3 monitors, filling the room
with the acrid aroma of electrical fire, much to the amusement of
Norwood and Rocky. I had a nice chat with Keisha, and briefLy spoke to
Ms. Berrington.
After 2 nights in a row, i was gonna just sit home and watch GC and
Bootsy on the Grammys. Then Mega Nutt called me and said to come on
down to catch his set. I picked him up and we headed down to Johnny
Foxx's in CuLver City. ALong the way, he pLayed me two instrumentaL
"surf-funk" toons (reaL nutty tom-bone infused rockers) he submitted
for consideration to the Spiderman 2 soundcrack. After he got set up,
we were waLking out for some Highperspice, when we noticed Big Boi on
the Grammys. Man, seeing Maurice White, GC, Bootsy, Bernie, and the
rest of the funk Mob aLL together just about brought tears to my eyes.
The P managed to incLude oLd Parliament, oLd FUNKADELiC, some new funk,
and bLue funk aLL in 3 minutes. I can feeL the presence of the
Mothership... Drink aLL the hater ade you want; FUNK GETS STRONGER!!!
Under the name "Lon Ho", Lonnie (on guitar) and drummer John Wicks
from SeattLe pLayed a set of tunes that have mostly not been heard in
pubLic. "Out of ControL ControL Freaks" about type A ceLL phone sLaves
behind the wheeL, Sexy Mama (from the hen house CD) and other new gems
from the nuttness monster his seLf... I asked Lonnie if John Wicks, who
just moved here from SeattLe, might become the new WOC drummer he's
been Looking for...
We caught some of SeattLe based PhonkButt's set. They reminded me
slightly of 24/7 spyz, especially the hard rock version of Roberta
FLack's Where Is The Love... We Left before Fishbone started, and went
to a party at the GaLaxy GaLLery on MeLrose. FreestyLe rhymes were
fLowing over the pungent haze of hookah smoke. If you ever want to drop
a thousand bucks on some gLass, check this pLace out, they had some
insane pieces.
Lon Ho is pLaying the Lava Lounge this tuesday. Stay tooned...
fLy on,
L?mar Miles