Thursday, November 26, 2009

Saturday, November 21, 2009

NEW ROOOOOOOOM!!!


From the North:



the West:



the South:



and the East:


I moved in really quick.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

My Man. . .

November Upheaval.

In just two short days I will be putting all my possessions in a 10' truck and driving (for the first time in 3 years!) exactly 27 1/2 blocks to my new abode in the Lower Haight. The room is painted ("Pernod"), the help aquired ("Fat" Dave and his truck), the workday covered (Thanks Kirsten!), the boxes packed (sans drums, clothing and toiletries) and not one bank, credit card company, cell phone provider, or online retailer notified of my new address (I have a long night at the 'puter in front of me). I can, however, notify my two faithful Nackebuhs subscribers!

Please direct all mail bombs, love letters, outstanding collections, care packages and recovered dominos (as of November 14th) to:

849 Haight Street
San Francisco, CA
94117

I'm so very excited/exhausted/excited again!

Expect an update (and perhaps a picture of my new room!) after the weekend.

In the meantime, check out this amazing t-shirt design Mike's friend up in the Great White North fashioned for Larry and the Angriest Generation!


Here's a close up of the band. She really nailed it. Dave's likeness (as "Larry") is especially uncanny.






Postscript

Best album to listen to while you stroll around/say goodbye to your old neighborhood: "Makoto Kawabata/Richard Youngs" by Makoto Kawabata and Richard Youngs.

Best album to listen to whilst you pack up your belongings: anything by The Clean.

Best album to listen to whilst you paint your new room: "Dream Island Laughing Language" by Lucky Dragons.

Best album to listen to whilst supping with your new roomies: "Thelonious Alone in San Francisco" by Thelonious Monk.

Best album for a (nearly) empty (old) room: "The Ragged School" by the Jacobites.

Best album for an empty (new) room: "The Cloud of Unknowing" by James Blackshaw.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

This Song. . .



is especially fitting with all the Jacek Yerka imagery.

Makes me wish I had a computer screen the size of a wall, with speakers to boot.

Goodbye, October.