Friday, January 30, 2009

[HvEXAS] new years resolutions #3: MOONWALK | fri. 01/30 from 8 pm to ??? | rev. hall, troy, ny

(Please forward / re-distribute as you see fit...)

New Year's Resolutions #3 :: Moonwalk
presented by Goodship & Revolution Hall

Friday, January 30, 2009
8:00 pm to ???
Revolution Hall
425 River Street, Troy, New York, 12180
$16 day / $5 after midnight
got to be 18 to get in (ID required)

Here we are, the final chapter in our 3 part mini series that
hopefully will extend in to a forever lasting epic experience (like
the shield or sopranos, not like firefly or arrested development).

The night falls on our Official Unofficial Troy Night Out Afterparty
that you all know and love, but Revolution Hall has scheduled a little
bit of a treat for us as well. Kicking off the night is "Who's Bad",
the #1 Michael Jackson tribute band. Good beer, \Good people, and a
chronological replication of the baddest mofo we have ever known?
Count me in.

at 12 pm, we kickoff our normal dance party extravaganza for TNO and
it will be only 5$, free if you attend the earlier portion of the
night. And honestly, I don't see why anyone would not attend.

Sound:

Who's Bad
mcgillicuddy
the jerks

Vision:

color commentary

Who's Bad:
In glitzy jackets, glittering gloves and 80s regalia, Who's Bad, The
Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Band, is an infectious party
production that takes audiences on a musical expedition spanning three
decades of Michael Jackson's chart-cresting music. From ABC to You
Rock My World no song is forgotten in this electrifying revival of Pop
Music's Royal Highness. Founded in 2004 by Vamsi Tadepalli and
spearheaded by some of North Carolina's optimum musicians, Who's Bad
has crafted an intricate performance complete with synchronized dance
routines, blaring horn section and down-deep rhythms--each delivered
with a precision that could only be superseded by the King himself.
Since their first standing-room only concert, audiences have crowned
them must-see entertainment singing along as if the moves, the music,
and the memories belong to us all.

---

whew.

+ For more information on new years resolutions #3: MOONWALK, please
visit http://www.goodship.net/blog or http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=43153109437

+ For more information on Goodship, please visit http://www.goodship.net/blog
or http://facebook.com/pages/goodship/10343713754
+ For more information on Revolution Hall, please call 518.274.0553 or
visit http://revolutionhall.com/

+ For more information on Who's Bad, please visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caohRKDfeyQ

+ For more information on back from japan, please visit http://www.myspace.com/backfromjapan
+ For more information on jenkins, please visit http://www.myspace.com/jenkinsdj

Thanks.

p.s. favorite unplayed m.j. track? "get on the floor" on "off the
wall" - request that mess...

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

[HvEXAS] Hans Tammen, Dafna Naphtali & Zachary Seldess

I believe I may have mentioned this back when tickets went on sale, but just in case... here's the official press release.  If you are not already familiar with Hans, think Fred Frith.  If you are not already familiar with Fred, think Robert Fripp (not because they are at all alike, but rather, because they are often confused anyway, so why stop now?).

In any case, ignore the near impenetrable text of the official release, and just come check this out.  It promises to be a fun, exciting and  mind-bogglingly wild performance!

---------------------------


DANGEROUS MUSIC! MECHANIQUE(S) WITH HANS TAMMEN TO PERFORM IN THE GE THEATRE AT PROCTORS FEBRUARY 27, 2009 AT 7:30 P.M.

Mechanique(s) duo is composed and improvised music by Dafna Naphtali and Hans Tammen -- live computer-based electronics and audio processing, "endangered" guitar and voice.  In their active collaboration since 1998, the duo probes and playfully undermines the overlap of various elements of their technical and aesthetic practices, in compositions and improvisations for Naphtali's interactive processed sound/noise system and 4-octave vocal range, and Tammen's mechanical and energetic laptop manipulations of modified guitars.  The duo is on a crazed collision course of the acoustic and the electronic – all along the route paying homage (in a twirl of the radio dial) to music concrete, free jazz and European improvised music, as well as the contemporary classical and all manner of non-Western musics.

During their performances, Naphtali uses her custom Max/MSP programs (that she has been writing and adjusting since 1993) to filter/sample and
otherwise mutate her voice as well Tammens' sounds.  She then plays those sounds as a new instrument of her own invention, at times as a curious accompaniment to her voice.  

Hans Tammen is a composer/guitarist whose music has been described as an alien world of bizarre textures and a journey through the land of unending sonic operations.  He uses a wide array of mechanical preparations for guitar (including brushes, small stones, a small electric fan, cigarette lighters, an Ebow and chopsticks) that are processed in completely other and more personal ways with his own custom Max/MSP programs and with his unusual take on guitar-based control. Signal To Noise called his works "...a killer tour de force of post-everything guitar damage", All Music Guide recommended him: "...clearly one of the best experimental guitarists to come forward during the 1990s."

For the performance at Proctors, the duo will collaborate with Zachary Seldess on video.  A native of Chicago, composer and video artist Zachary Seldess has collaborated with artists in many mediums including theater, dance, film, and poetry.  Seldess is currently pursuing a PhD in composition at The Graduate Center CUNY where his primary teachers are Amnon Wolman and Morton Subotnick.

Tickets for Mechanique(s) in the GE Theatre at Proctors on Friday, February 27, 2009 at 7:30 P.M. as part of the Dangerous Music Series are $16. Tickets are available at Proctors Box Office, (518) 346-6204, or online at proctors.org.

This performance is funded by New York State Music Fund established by the New York State Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

[HvEXAS] new years resolutions #2: ROCK | fri. 01/23 from 8:30 pm to ??? | rev. hall, troy, ny

(Please forward / re-distribute as you see fit...)

a night of real instruments & still hopefully no barb wire
(presented by Goodship & Revolution Hall)

Friday, January 23, 2009
8:30 pm to ???
Revolution Hall
425 River Street, Troy, New York, 12180
$5 / got to be 18 to get in (ID required)

Do you remember the time Aerosmith played Moe's Tavern? Well, the
night in question will be a lot like that. Though less animated
yellow flesh and probably way more pasty white real skin (except jenks
- yep, those are fake). Thankfully there will also be more shirts on
torsos - the ratio of mic stands to scarfs, though? You got to see
some of these bands' riders - they do probably do need to write them
first (hint: a bag of marbles with at least one big ass smashing one
and a bucket full of malt tang). Guitars! Drums! Vocals! General
disdain for those that request "Free Bird"! Rock and/or Roll has
found a home with Goodship, and you are hereby invited to take the
ride. Rev. Hall is of course well accustomed to the many flavors of
rock, but there is always room for more...

P.S. I hear that Curtis will be doing his entire set for Face Removal
Services while sitting on his head.
P.P.S. No guff.

Audio:
9:00 The Restys (http://restys.tumblr.com/)
9:45 Barons in the Attic (http://www.myspace.com/baronsintheattic/)
10:30 Face Removal Services (http://faceremoval.com/face/)
11:15 Beware! The Other Head of Science (http://www.myspace.com/bewaretheotherheadofscience/
)
w/ potential guest interludes and outerludes

Video:
skfl (http://popsalvation.com/video/ekologic2006.html/)
more TBA

This is PART 2 of our 3 week Resolutions series. Part 3 looks to be a
BLAST so don't miss out:

New Year's Resolutions #3 : Moonwalk
(http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=43153109437)
Friday, January 30, 2009
Revolution Hall
425 River Street, Troy, New York, 12180
$14 advance / $16 day of / got to be 18 to get in (ID required)

Who's Bad, the Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute band
with guests Solid Smoke

followed by:
Official Unofficial Troy Night Out Afterparty
Doors at Midnight
$5 (free for those already there) / got to be 18 to get in (ID required)

mcgillicuddy // The Jerks

+ For more information on the new years resolutions series, please
visit http://www.goodship.net/blog

+ For more information on Goodship, please visit http://www.goodship.net/blog
or http://facebook.com/pages/goodship/10343713754
+ For more information on Revolution Hall, please call 518.274.0553 or
visit http://revolutionhall.com/

+ For more information on back from japan, please visit http://www.myspace.com/backfromjapan
+ For more information on jenkins, please visit http://www.myspace.com/jenkinsdj
+ For more information on skfl, please visit http://www.freewebs.com/lonewolfranch/skfl.jpg

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Friday, January 16, 2009

[HvEXAS] EMPAC: "Hitting Things, Saying Things" | Sean Griffin | Saturday, January 17, 8 PM

you liking hitting things, you like saying things - thus this is the
show for you and yours! Check it (and be sure to give the youtube
videos a gander for irrefutable evidence of the rocking):

Sean Griffin | "Hitting Things, Saying Things"
Saturday, January 17, 8 PM
Studio 1 - $15/$10/$5

"Hitting Things, Saying Things" is an evening of performances that
spans work that might best be called "percussion theater". These
pointedly staged compositions use such ploys as an aurally-driven,
virtuosic game of pattycake, "theatricalized" misuse of household
objects, and other dissolutions of music performance into the terrain
of theater. The show will feature the premier of a new work for Aiyun
Huang, the acclaimed percussion soloist, finished as part of Griffin's
residency at EMPAC.

Performing will be Don Nichols, Greg Stewart and Aiyun Huang.

"Theater, film and music are by nature collaborative arts," Sean
Griffin has said. "Many of my works explore ambiguities of
interdisciplinary incongruity."

Along his unusual path for a composer, Griffin has created large and
small-scale concert works, collaborative sound and video
installations, film scores, and many projects in between. This spring
Griffin will be in residence twice, working on two new projects and
each time sharing some of his recent work with the public.

For more information about Sean Griffin visit http://www.seangriffin.org/
.

some youtube videos of Sean's performances:

pattycake as percussion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4soBH4FopYE

Mousterian - an imaginary language he created for a collaboration with
Catherine Sullivan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9u4hzWlO-7c

D-Pattern
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cavZfl4NPN0

Sean Griffin's youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/seanomi
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[HvEXAS] Re: TONIGHT | New Years Resolutions #1: DANCE | Fri. 01/16 | 8:30 pm to ??? | Rev. Hall, Troy, NY

Holy crap.  I put the emails in the TO field and not the BCC field.  I sincerely, sincerely, sincerely apologize for that.  We usually go through great lengths to avoid that.  Very very sorry.  


Please ignore the emails and pretend it's BCC.  These aren't the droids you're looking for.  

Kevin Luddy
Failed Emailer

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[HvEXAS] TONIGHT | New Years Resolutions #1: DANCE | Fri. 01/16 | 8:30 pm to ??? | Rev. Hall, Troy, NY

The first installment in our New Years series is tonight! 
(this is the dance one.  next week is the rock one.  followed by the michael jackson one.  yes, a michael jackson one.)


(Please forward / re-distribute as you see fit...)

Your new year's resolutions this year?  Buy a new riding lawnmower.  Maybe a thresher.  Maybe a helper monkey.  Enunciate.  Fabricate.  Laminate.  Steal me a mustache.  Barley.  Hops.  Just hop.  More arts.  And crafts.  No macramé, please.  Macaroni!  Read a book.  Write a book.  Read a book you wrote.  Write a book you read.  Start a dumpster fire, though not from any of the books in question.  For warmth.  Something mundane, if you can swing it - like no freaking swearing or something.

Or better yet, why not just stick with checking out three distinct flavors on three Fridays of Goodship... goodness at Revolution Hall in Troy.  Dance!  Rock!  Freaking moonwalk!  I am sure there are several dozen words to describe some and/or all of this:

New Years Resolutions #1: DANCE
(presented by Goodship & Revolution Hall)

Friday, January 16, 2009
8:30 pm to ???
Revolution Hall
425 River Street, Troy, New York, 12180
$5 / got to be 18 to get in (ID required)
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=48414440317

sound:

8:30 - doors (ya know, those things with handles that open)
9:00 - Hoffmester (bleep. you heard me, bleep)
9:45 - thejessestiles3000 (bought a crane once. it did not work out)
10:30 - We Are Architects (frontal lobe massaging crantastic boop)
11:30 - The Jerks (more like "The Jerks".... wait)
12:30 - DJ Brad Lee (overcome with overalls)

vision:

skfl (rich in ice cubes and lanolin)
blar (can do a standing backflip, ask him)

Barb wire. Yes, barb wire. Do you remember barb wire? Do you remember the movie "Bard Wire"? Probably not. Do you, however, remember revelry? It is a rhetorical question - go back to our game of canasta. What was I talking about? Revelry. Revelry that is loud, soaked in Pork Slap, and of a nature that involves text messages with full spelled out words and proper grammar to indicate just how full-on it all is. Revelry! Revelry that only the good people at Goodship can serve up for you, the hungry delapitated public. So crawl out of your hovel, put on some pants (please - the neighbors are talking), and set your controls for the heart of... well, this hotness.

---

This is part 1 of a 3 part series, so check out part 2:

New Years Resolutions #2: Rock (http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=47723021828)
Friday, January 23, 2009
9:00 pm to ???
Revolution Hall
425 River Street, Troy, New York, 12180
$5 / got to be 18 to get in (ID required)

The Restys (http://restys.tumblr.com/)
Barons in the Attic (http://www.myspace.com/baronsintheattic)
face removal services (http://www.faceremoval.com)
Beware! The Other Head of Science! (http://www.myspace.com/bewaretheotherheadofscience)

and

New Year's Resolutions #3 : Moonwalk (http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=43153109437)
Friday, January 30, 2009
Revolution Hall
425 River Street, Troy, New York, 12180
$14 advance / $16 day of / got to be 18 to get in (ID required)

Who's Bad, the Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute band

followed by:
Official Unofficial Troy Night Out Afterparty
Doors at Midnight, $5 (free for those already there)

mcgillicuddy
The Jerks

---

whew.

+ For more information on Goodship, please visit http://www.goodship.net/blog or http://facebook.com/pages/goodship/10343713754
+ For more information on Revolution Hall, please call 518.274.0553 or visithttp://revolutionhall.com/

+ For more information on We Are Architects, please visit http://wearearchitects.tumblr.com/
+ For more information on jts3k, please visit http://www.jts3k.com
+ For more information on DJ Brad Lee, please visit http://www.myspace.com/bradleejunglist
+ For more information on Hoffmester, please visit http://www.myspace.com/hoffmeistertheband
+ For more information on blar, please visit http://www.vimeo.com/user264437/videos

+ For more information on back from japan, please visithttp://www.myspace.com/backfromjapan
+ For more information on jenkins, please visit http://www.myspace.com/jenkinsdj
+ For more information on skfl, please visit http://www.freewebs.com/lonewolfranch/skfl.jpg

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

[HvEXAS] Fwd: EMPAC | FRIDAY January 16, 8PM | God Builds Like Frank Lloyd Wright | Brent Green


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PERFORMANCE
God Builds Like Frank Lloyd Wright
 | Brent Green
Friday, January 16, 8 PM


Best known for his darkly humorous stop-motion animated films that touch on themes of love, death, salvation and the underworld, filmmaker Brent Green will perform live with a series of his recent short films. 

Guest musicians, including the extraordinary Brendan Canty (Fugazi), Howe Gelb (Giant Sand), Thøger Lund (Giant Sand) and Jim Becker (Califone) will accompany Green's intense narration, which ranges from quiet, vulnerable storytelling to cathartic fumes bordering on the evangelistic. 

The self-taught animator is part 21st-century folk artist, part rock star, part confessional poet and part Blakean visionary. In live performance he screens a stop-motion autobiography of rich, idiosyncratic symbology to an accompaniment of Americana, harrowing and beautiful in its fragility. 

» More Information 

THIS WEEK


PERFORMANCE
Hitting Things, Saying Things 
| Sean Griffin
Saturday, January 17, 8 PM

"Theater, film and music are by nature collaborative arts," Sean Griffin has said. "Many of my works explore ambiguities of interdisciplinary incongruity."

Hitting Things, Saying Things
 is an evening of performances that might be best called "percussion theater." These pointedly staged compositions use such ploys as an aurally-driven, virtuosic game of pattycake, "theatricalized" misuse of household objects, and other dissolutions of music performance into the terrain of theater. The show will feature the premier of a new work for Aiyun Huang, the acclaimed percussionist, finished as part of Griffin's residency at EMPAC. 

» More Information 

UPCOMING 

LECTURE
In a Glass Hour: 
Self & Subjectivity: A Middle Way Approach | Georges Dreyfus
Thursday, January 22, 7 PM

We are not, Buddhist tradition holds, our forms, feelings, perceptions, experiences or consciousness. All these, over time, shift, fade, distort, realign, morph. They do not--cannot--comprise selfhood. In this talk, Georges Dreyfus explores the Buddhist concept of "no-self," and the ways this view--challenging as it is for many Westerners--is in sync with recent scientific ideas about subjectivity and identity evolving over time.

Professor Georges Dreyfus lived for over a decade as a Tibetan monk in the exile community of India and was the first Westerner to obtain the title of Geshe Lharampa, the highest degree conferred within the traditional Tibetan monastic system. 

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PERFORMANCE
Stile Moderno: New Music from the 17th Century | Quicksilver
Friday, January 23, 8 PM
The new early-music ensemble Quicksilver presents a concert of brilliant and virtuosic music from the avant-garde of the 1600s. Italy in the early 17th century was not just the home of the new science of Galileo, but of a "nuove musiche," or new music, as well. Composers were experimenting with the new genre of the sonata--an abstract work for instruments--and discovering ways of creating elaborate and theatrical musical conversations between the players. 

Quicksilver is an exciting new ensemble of some of the finest historically informed performers in America today. Led by Robert Mealy and Julie Adrijeski, two of today's leading baroque violinists, Quicksilver explores the rich chamber music repertoire of the early modern period, from the strange and extravagant trio sonatas of the Italian and German 17th century to the spectacular chamber music of the High Baroque. 

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PERFORMANCE
Bobby McFerrin
Sunday, January 25, 8 PM
A solo performance by the inimitable vocalist, improvisor, conductor and musical enigma whose singular  career includes performances with major symphony orchestras, several unusual ensembles of his own design, audience-participatory improvisations, 10 Grammies and one of the most popular songs of the 20th century, Don't Worry, Be Happy.

From his early career as a pianist, through his groundbreaking work as a vocal improvisor, to his stint as a pop superstar, to his conducting of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra and his appointment as creative director of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, McFerrin's life in music has transcended expectation. This concert will be no exception. 

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AND BEYOND . . . 

It's a very busy spring at EMPAC! Be sure to visit http://www.empac.rpi.edu for complete details. 

PERFORMANCE
Electric Haiku: Untitled, The Bottom Fell Out of the Tub and Calm as Custard | Cathy Weis
Friday + Saturday, February 6 +7, 8 PM

SCREENING
Les Glaneurs et la Glaneuse (The Gleaners and I) | 
Agnes Varda
Tuesday, February 10, 8 PM

LECTURE
Future, Present & Past as Threat to Sanity | Johannes Goebel
Tuesday, February 17, 7 PM

SCREENING
Zidane: a 21st-Century Portrait | Phillipe Parreno & Douglas Gordon
Friday, February 27, 8 PM

PERFORMANCE
Zeroth Channel II
Friday, March 6, 8 PM

SCREENING
Unfiction on Safari
Thursday, March 19, 2 PM

INSTALLATIONS
The Chittendons, Triangle of Need, D-Pattern | Catherine Sullivan with Sean Griffin
Friday, March 20

WORKSHOP AND PERFORMANCE
Wandering Between the Worlds | Johannes Goebel
Saturday, March 21, 3 PM and 7 PM

LECTURE
Frederic Bevilacqua
Tuesday, March 24, 8 PM 

PERFORMANCE
Rammed Earth | Tere O' Connor
Thursday-Sunday, March 26-28, 8 PM

PERFORMANCE
Bela Fleck and the Africa Project
Saturday, March 28, 8 PM 

LECTURE
The Chronographer | Steven Connor
Thursday, April 2, 7 PM

STUDENT LIFE CONCERT
Rensselaer Symphony Orchestra
Tuesday, April 7, 7:30 PM

PERFORMANCE, SCREENING, INSTALLATION, LECTURE
Adventures in Motion | onedotzero
Friday-Sunday, April 17-19

STUDENT LIFE CONCERT
Rensselaer Music Association Spring Concerts
Saturday, April 18, 2 PM and 6 PM

PERFORMANCE
Dogugaeshi | Basil Twist
Friday, April 24, 8 PM
Saturday, April 25, 4 PM and 8 PM
Sunday, April 26, 2 PM

PERFORMANCE
The Space Program | Rafael Toral
Friday, May 8, 8 PM

PERFORMANCE
Beacons | Yvon Bonenfant
Friday + Saturday, May 29 + 30, 8 PM
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

[HvEXAS] Re: Group Sales/Customer Service job at Proctors

Just learned that the job description I tried to attach, did not.  If interested, email me and I will forward it to you.


On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Paul Kazee <pkazee@gmail.com> wrote:
Wasn't sure if it was appropriate to pass this sort of thing on or not.  If not, let me know and I won't do it again!


----------
Anyone interested, or know anyone who might be interested, in a Group Sales/Customer Service position at Proctors?

If so, inquire via mail or email to Daniel Hanifin.
No calls please.

Daniel P. Hanifin
Relationships Director
Proctors
432 State Street, Schenectady, NY 12305
dhanifin@proctors.org
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Thanks!
Paul

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Wasn't sure if it was appropriate to pass this sort of thing on or not.  If not, let me know and I won't do it again!


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Anyone interested, or know anyone who might be interested, in a Group Sales/Customer Service position at Proctors?

If so, inquire via mail or email to Daniel Hanifin.
No calls please.


Daniel P. Hanifin
Relationships Director
Proctors
432 State Street, Schenectady, NY 12305
dhanifin@proctors.org
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Monday, January 12, 2009

[HvEXAS] New Years Resolutions #1: DANCE | Fri. 01/16 | 8:30 pm to ??? | Rev. Hall, Troy, NY

(Please forward / re-distribute as you see fit...)

Your new year's resolutions this year? Buy a new riding lawnmower.
Maybe a thresher. Maybe a helper monkey. Enunciate. Fabricate.
Laminate. Steal me a mustache. Barley. Hops. Just hop. More arts.
And crafts. No macramé, please. Macaroni! Read a book. Write a
book. Read a book you wrote. Write a book you read. Start a
dumpster fire, though not from any of the books in question. For
warmth. Something mundane, if you can swing it - like no freaking
swearing or something.

Or better yet, why not just stick with checking out three distinct
flavors on three Fridays of Goodship... goodness at Revolution Hall in
Troy. Dance! Rock! Freaking moonwalk! I am sure there are several
dozen words to describe some and/or all of this:

New Years Resolutions #1: DANCE
(presented by Goodship & Revolution Hall)

Friday, January 16, 2009
8:30 pm to ???
Revolution Hall
425 River Street, Troy, New York, 12180
$5 / got to be 18 to get in (ID required)
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=48414440317

sound:

8:30 - doors (ya know, those things with handles that open)
9:00 - Hoffmester (bleep. you heard me, bleep)
9:45 - thejessestiles3000 (bought a crane once. it did not work out)
10:30 - We Are Architects (frontal lobe massaging crantastic boop)
11:30 - The Jerks (more like "The Jerks".... wait)
12:30 - DJ Brad Lee (overcome with overalls)

vision:

skfl (rich in ice cubes and lanolin)
blar (can do a standing backflip, ask him)

Barb wire. Yes, barb wire. Do you remember barb wire? Do you remember
the movie "Bard Wire"? Probably not. Do you, however, remember
revelry? It is a rhetorical question - go back to our game of canasta.
What was I talking about? Revelry. Revelry that is loud, soaked in
Pork Slap, and of a nature that involves text messages with full
spelled out words and proper grammar to indicate just how full-on it
all is. Revelry! Revelry that only the good people at Goodship can
serve up for you, the hungry delapitated public. So crawl out of your
hovel, put on some pants (please - the neighbors are talking), and set
your controls for the heart of... well, this hotness.

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This is part 1 of a 3 part series, so check it:

New Years Resolutions #2: Rock (http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=47723021828
)
Friday, January 23, 2009
9:00 pm to ???
Revolution Hall
425 River Street, Troy, New York, 12180
$5 / got to be 18 to get in (ID required)

The Restys (http://restys.tumblr.com/)
Barons in the Attic (http://www.myspace.com/baronsintheattic)
face removal services (http://www.faceremoval.com)
Beware! The Other Head of Science! (http://www.myspace.com/bewaretheotherheadofscience
)

and

New Year's Resolutions #3 : Moonwalk (http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=43153109437
)
Friday, January 30, 2009
Revolution Hall
425 River Street, Troy, New York, 12180
$14 advance / $16 day of / got to be 18 to get in (ID required)

Who's Bad, the Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute band

followed by:
Official Unofficial Troy Night Out Afterparty
Doors at Midnight, $5 (free for those already there)

mcgillicuddy
The Jerks

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whew.

+ For more information on Goodship, please visit http://www.goodship.net/blog
or http://facebook.com/pages/goodship/10343713754
+ For more information on Revolution Hall, please call 518.274.0553 or
visithttp://revolutionhall.com/

+ For more information on We Are Architects, please visit http://wearearchitects.tumblr.com/
+ For more information on jts3k, please visit http://www.jts3k.com
+ For more information on DJ Brad Lee, please visit http://www.myspace.com/bradleejunglist
+ For more information on Hoffmester, please visit http://www.myspace.com/hoffmeistertheband
+ For more information on blar, please visit http://www.vimeo.com/user264437/videos

+ For more information on back from japan, please visithttp://www.myspace.com/backfromjapan
+ For more information on jenkins, please visit http://www.myspace.com/jenkinsdj
+ For more information on skfl, please visit http://www.freewebs.com/lonewolfranch/skfl.jpg

Thanks.

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