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Surf's Up! Other than a few recurring performances by local bossa-pop band Lushy, Seattle's Hula Hula bar rarely offers live entertainment. Because of this and because of Hula Hula's Surf 'N' Tiki decor, not to mention its smaller than the usual live music venue capacity (220 people), a very special show will be taking place..... Friday, July 25th, 8pm Tickets are available online: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/37506 [ Edited by: DJ Terence Gunn 2008-06-18 11:18 ] |
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bigtikidude
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Wed, Jun 18, 2008 12:21 AM
sounds cool they are also playing a outdoor street festival in Portland on Sat. the 26th. http://www.surfguitar101.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=5832 Jeff(bigtikidude) |
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DJ Terence Gunn
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KuKu
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Sun, Jul 6, 2008 8:59 AM
Sounds fun! Too bad I can't make the show but that poster/flyer ROCKS!!! and I would love to have one for my collection. Are there any for purchase and if so would you let me know...? One day, there will be a cure for tiki, [ Edited by: KuKu 2008-07-06 09:00 ] |
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DJ Terence Gunn
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Sun, Jul 6, 2008 2:05 PM
Natalie from The Mercury Four designed the flyer. Contact: |
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DJ Terence Gunn
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Thu, Jul 24, 2008 12:36 PM
My energy is still rather sapped from last weekend's Seattle Area Home Bar Tour, and the couple weeks leading up to it, but my enthusiam is growing more and more stronger for Friday night's special event at Hula Hula. I believe, as of today, there is no longer an option for online tickets (and many have sold already). If you were somehow able to get one today or within the last couple of days, your name will most likely be on a 'Will Call' list, as the ticket(s) won't reach you at home in time. (But don't contact me with questions about that, as I'm not handling that side of things for this event.) There's also been rumour that tickets will be $15 after 9pm, but $12 between 8pm and 9pm. I don't know if that's going to be true, but I heard some of the (other) organisers talking about it. In any case, expect a queue, and show up early, if you can! This is going to be one helluva show; and in a decent venue for a change! And up close and personal with Satan's Pilgrims is a treat in itself. See you there! Aloha! -Terence. |
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Sun, Jul 27, 2008 12:32 PM
Sadly I was not able to afford to go up to the NW for the 2 SP shows. here is some from the Portland street festival. Jeff(bigtikidude) [ Edited by: bigtikidude 2008-07-27 12:33 ] |
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DJ Terence Gunn
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Sun, Jul 27, 2008 1:24 PM
Aside from rushing round at the last minute finding an extra power strip for the Pilgrims, the show was a success! Hula Hula not being a live music venue, I was really surprised how smoothly everything went. (When I've sat in and played with Lushy we never had any issues at Hula Hula; but then again, Lushy isn't a surf rock band, and no cover was ever charged -- hence no door people necessary. This time it was two bands, and was plenty damned loud, and there was door and security staff.) We were expecting a larger turn-out, of course, but the crowd that did show up was plenty (150 or so); and a good crowd it was, too. A very positive experience, as well as a learning one, and hopefully one that will influence further shows along similar lines at Hula Hula. And, as I said before, up close and personal: no stage, no barrier, no distance; this is the way I like my live music. Hula Hula's bar area is raised, whereas the area where the bands played are sunken, so there's plenty of opportunity to see everything going on, without the necessity of a stage. There was a young lady filming the show; and I did see several phone cameras, etc., so I'm sure something resembling images -- moving or otherwise, with sound or without -- will turn up soon. |
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bigtikidude
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Mon, Jul 28, 2008 12:07 PM
Thanks Terrance, I hope its ok to post your review of the show on sg101. Jeff(bigtikidude) |
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DJ Terence Gunn
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Mon, Jul 28, 2008 1:17 PM
No objections. However, I didn't say anything about the bands' performances. Both bands were in top form that night. Each band performed one long set. The Mercury Four was absolutely on fire and manic that night, but WAY TOO LOUD. Satan's Pilgrims -- despite having three guitarists -- played at a much more agreeable level; they played their hearts out, as they always do, with passion and professional restraint, and played many fan favourites. And yes, they wore their capes. Both bands did play in semi-darkness; but then again Hula Hula is a tiki bar. In fact, there were stage lights that could've been used, but the operator/sound man who uses them for Hula Hula's karaoke nights was off that night, as his presence seemed superfluous for such music -- i.e., un-mic'ed and instrumental, amp-based. Once again I have to reiterate the layout and atmosphere of Hula Hula for seeing a live show. Aside from the decor and atmosphere, one can move about with ease; one can sit or stand and see a show from many different areas and views; one can order good drinks and receive them in a reasonably timely manner, from actual friendly bartenders and staff; one can order pupus; one can step outside for a smoke in a small, but designated area with chairs; one doesn't have to queue up in long lines to use ill-equipped toilet facilities; etc., etc. Though Hula Hula does have some short-comings as a potential live music venue, and, of course, has a smaller capacity than some (and a damn pool table that takes up space and needs to be moved for a performance), it really works quite well for a more intimate showing. For me, the live performance/music is only one aspect of a good night out; quality of the venue and its staff is another. I suppose, in many ways, people who attended this show may have felt a little too at ease, too comfortable, too free to move about, to get close to the bands without fighting the crowd, not being accustomed to do these things at the more popular, but grossly overrated usual Seattle live music venues, at which such a show would more regularly be seen. Myself, I'm glad I'm not accustomed to such things, nor tolerate them easily. |
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Mon, Jul 28, 2008 3:10 PM
too many big words and fancy writing for Pea, |
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