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Posted in movies | music | music history on September 15, 2006
Jesse Malin & "a guy from bad brains" @ Continental + 'Live at CBGB 1982' Screenings
Its either the horrible weather, or just general exhaustion that keeps me missing so many shows I mean to go to lately. One such show was "Jesse Malin (who just announced a new album) + special guests" last night at Continental. Were you there? If so, wWhat happened? I just found this:
...jesse was awesome, his keyboard player / harmony vocalist rocks. we saw a bit of his d generation bandmate's set, and saw one song with a guy from bad brains, but we got tired and took off... i'm sure the show went till 3am with tons of special-er guests..." [Myspace Blog]
And speaking of extinct clubs and Bad Brains, this is coming to CD and DVD:
Bad Brains – Live CBGB 1982 displays why Bad Brains became one of the most important bands in the history of American Hardcore. On Christmas Eve 1982, Bad Brains began their three-day stint at a Hardcore Festival hosted by legendary CBGB. This DVD represents the very best of these shows, culled from over 4 hours of footage. Their live performances were legendary, their visual recordings were impossible to find. Now, for the first time on DVD, that powerful performance is revisited in extraordinary fashion.
There's a $3.00 screening at at Southpaw in Brooklyn on Tuesday, September 19th at 9pm. There's a preview clip on YouTube. All screenings everywhere, and more CD/DVD info, below....
NEW YORK, NY - In conjunction with Tower Records & CMJ
Southpaw - 125 Fifth Ave - Brooklyn, NY 11217
Tuesday, September 19tn - Doors @ 8 & Show @ 9
$3 ADMISSION
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - In conjunction with Amoeba & SF Bay Guardian
12 Galaxies - 2565 Mission Street @ 22nd - San Francisco, CA . 94110
Tuesday, September 19th @ 9pm
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
SAN DIEGO, CA – In conjunction with Lou's Records
Lou's Records - 434 North Highway 101 - Encinitas, CA 92024
Tuesday, September 19th @ 7pm
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
PORTLAND, OR - In conjunction with Jackpot Records
Bagdad Theater & Pub - 3702 SE Hawthorne Blvd - Portland, OR 97214
Tuesday, September 19th @ 8pm
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
LONG BEACH, CA - In conjunction with Fingerprints
Murphy's Pub at the Belmont - 4918 E 2nd St - Long Beach, CA 90803
Tuesday, September 19th @ 6pm
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
LOS ANGELES, CA - In conjunction with Tower Records
Knitting Factory, Hollywood - 7021 Hollywood Blvd. Ste. 209 - Los Angeles, CA 90028
Thursday, September 21st – Doors @ 7:30 & Show @ 9
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
WASHINGTON, DC - In conjunction with Tower Records
Black Cat - The Backstage - 1811 14th St. NW - Washington, DC 20009
Thursday, September 21st – Doors @ 9 & Show Time @ 9:30
$3 ADMISSION
PHILADELPHIA, PA - In conjunction with Reelblack.com
Cinemagic 3 at Penn - 3925 Walnut Street - Philadelphia, PA 19104
Sunday, September 24th - Doors @ 2pm
FREE ADMISSION
PHILADELPHIA, PA
The Khyber - 56 South Second Street - Philadelphia, PA - 215-238-5888
Monday, September 25th - Doors @ 8 & Show @ 9
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
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Tracklist:
1. Big Take Over
2. Attitude
3. I
4. I and I Rasta
5. Supertouch/Shitfit
6. King of Glory w/ Dave Hahn
7. Right Brigade
8. F.V.K.
9. Supertouch
10. Banned in D.C.
11. How Low Can a Punk Get?
12. The Meek Shall Inherit
13. Riot Squad
14. F.V.K.
15. We Will Not
16. Big Take Over
17. Coptic Times
18. I
19. At The Movies
20. Right Brigade
21. Rally Round Jah Throne
22. Redbone in the City
23. Riot Squad
24. Pay to Cum
Bonus materials include: Interviews from 1982
Previously
D Generation tonight? + final lineup & an A.P.P.L.E. reunion
Agnostic Front "Live @ CBGB"
A guy from Bad Brains @ Gorilla Biscuits
DVDs | Gorilla Biscuits @ CBGB, H2O @ Knitting Factory
Jesse Malin vs. Irving Plaza, NYC | pics
Posted on September 15, 2006 4:29 PM
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Comments (6)
that dvd looks amazing
Posted by Anonymous | September 15, 2006 5:06 PM
now why wouldn't they do the screening at CBGB's?
Posted by wes | September 15, 2006 6:58 PM
I was at the Jesse Malin show. He played a bunch of songs off both albums (opening with Brooklyn). For most of the show it was just him and a female keyboard player (her name escapses me). A drummer came up for a couple of songs as well as some "friends". HR from Bad Brains came up and did two songs, one I didn't know and the other was Leaving Babylon. HR and Jesse both sang and played backup. One other highlight was when Jesse walked through the crowd during Solitare and stood on the bar. He started passing otu cups and pouring tequila shots and telling everyone to party and enjoy the last week at the Continental. Trigger said a few words too, more or less aying to come to the next two shows (Jesse is apparently in "Trigger's All-Stars" playing tonight) and to come to the new dive bar when it opens. It was a pretty long show...he went on at 1115 and when I left at 115, he was still playing.
Good times.
Posted by Anonymous | September 15, 2006 11:52 PM
I was at the Jesse Malin show. He played a bunch of songs off both albums (opening with Brooklyn) as well as a bunch of new songs. For most of the show it was just him and a female keyboard player (her name escapses me). A drummer came up for a couple of songs as well as some "friends". HR from Bad Brains came up and did two songs, one I didn't know and the other was Leaving Babylon. HR and Jesse both sang and played backup. One other highlight was when Jesse walked through the crowd during Solitare and stood on the bar. He started passing otu cups and pouring tequila shots and telling everyone to party and enjoy the last week at the Continental. Trigger said a few words too, more or less aying to come to the next two shows (Jesse is apparently in "Trigger's All-Stars" playing tonight) and to come to the new dive bar when it opens. It was a pretty long show...he went on at 1115 and when I left at 115, he was still playing.
Good times.
Posted by Anonymous | September 15, 2006 11:55 PM
Clip of that 'guy from bad brains' playing CBGB last week: http://punkcast.com/1034
Posted by joly | September 16, 2006 10:16 PM
not too bad
nice!! i can't express how much I love IT, oh yeah, the nation are pretty good too.
Posted by WOW GOLD | December 3, 2008 1:06 AM