It's a new week, which means it's time for a new installment of Bobble Tiki's South Sound music news and notes column. Without further ado, let's get rolling...
It doesn't pain Bobble Tiki to admit it - he liked the world a lot better in the battle days, back in Bobble Tiki's youth - when Thunderbirds were still cool and boxed wine was still uncool. Things were simpler then, and it fit Bobble Tiki like a glove - or a pair of crotch hugging Levis packed with rolled up tube socks.
The tunes of this time in Bobble Tiki's life, heavy on the Zeppelin and Hendrix, are still what Bobble Tiki imagines his personal soundtrack to be. Dangerous and dead-on, Randy Hansen's Jimi Hendrix tribute act, set to plug in this Saturday at Jazzbones, is as close as one can get to the real thing - and Bobble Tiki doesn't heap such praise lightly. No, Bobble Tiki doesn't appreciate imposters or exploiters, but Hansen is neither - his Hendrix act is tribute band perfection.
Bobble Tiki recommends you witness the fire yourself, and have some sushi while you're at it.
Speaking of things nutritious to one's heart, mind and soul - the Weekly Volcano's blog, Spew, has some hot shit going right now. Earlier this week, we caught up with Nathan Markiewicz of Tacoma's quasi-pop-experimental darlings, LA Lungs. LA Lungs have an all ages show coming up Saturday at the Den, and we wanted to chew the fat about it - online.
Even better, though - not only did we track down Markiewicz for a Spew write-up, but in the process we learned a little about Markiewicz's side project, En Nem, and found out Markiewicz will be the director of this year's Olympia Experimental Music Festival - happening in June.
Of course, Bobble Tiki recommends you surf your sweet ass on over to Spew right now to check out the full interview, but just so you know we're not pulling your chain here's a little taste of the magic. We asked Markiewicz if he was worried Tacoma fans might get the wrong idea about LA Lungs' future with En Nem now in the mix.
"We can count our fans in Tacoma on our hands, and I think we have all their phone numbers," says Markiewicz. "They know what's up."
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Comments for "TIKI LOGIC: Randy Hansen, LA Lungs" (1)
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Bruce Serles said on Aug. 14, 2010 at 1:41pm
Hi Randy, i am sure you remember me from our younger years playing baseball, and all the gigs we went to in our younger year's, i even think i took you to the ice races up in Bellingham once, with brother Steve, i am sorry to to say i am not doing so well, i have lung cancer, and i don't have much time, and i sure want to see you perform again as soon as i can, i heard you were playing somewere local this week end, but i just don't know were,if i can find out were i will sure come out to see you, i have not seen a good show sence i seen you last, and that was a few years ago, if you get this in time or if you have the time please give me a call and let me know were your playing at in the up coming locations, my number is (435-359-3443) thanks Bruce Serles
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