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Review: Effie’s Club Follies @ Blur

Here’s Brent Berman with a review of something completely different…

At a corner bar on the outskirts of Athens, Georgia this past Saturday night, something cutting edge and ground breaking was going on and I was there to witness it all. In our small town there is a Burlesque troupe called Effie’s Club Follies. They call their unique style of entertainment “slap-strip comedic burlesque.” These girls were spot on and need to be recognized for offering an incredibly entertaining and unique night of entertainment.

So what’s this brand of burlesque all about? Look no further than this description on the Effie’s Club Follies MySpace:

imagine a combination of the weirder side of SNL’s glory days, throw in a dash of good drag, a sprinkling of raunchy humor (a la Mae West, or even Sarah Silverman), and a pinch of Broadway…with the striptease as the luscious cherry on top. We are NOT: prostitutes, escorts, porn stars, or garden-variety strippers (though we do occasionally play them on stage)

In most cases today, burlesque has become little more then a sexy strip tease. Effie’s Club Follies brings back satirical burlesque with an umph!

READ ON for more on Effie’s Club Follies burlesque review…

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Hidden Flick: The Devil Wears Tie Dye

The house looked like any other neighborly dwelling except for the fact that it was huge, ancient, had a large iron gate at the foot of the driveway, and I think I saw a talking rat scurry past me as I walked up to knock on its formidable front door.

I was there to sign up voters on my little growing election list, and when I knocked on the door, I heard a series of loud thumps, a deep, resounding echo inside, and footsteps, before a very friendly face peeked out to see who had dared knock on his door. The man who answered the door was an aging hippie wearing a tie-dyed shirt. He asked if I’d like to come in as he filled out my forms, and I obliged because a) he didn’t appear to pose a threat, b) he was an aging hippie wearing a tie-dyed shirt, and c) in the room on the right, I could see Phantasm playing on a television screen, and thought I’d check out a few minutes of this underground 1979 horror hoot. Alas, this would turn into one of several Halloween Hidden Flicks to be devoured, but I did not know that at the time.

Phantasm is a goofy thriller in which a very strange, tall man uses a flying silver ball to attack strangers. The ball has a drill, that when attached to the head can perform routine amateur lobotomies, or eliminate, on a permanent basis, nagging headaches. I watched a few minutes while the hippie horror film fan went to get us something to drink (I assumed a soda while doubting it would be acid, or cyanide-laced Kool-Aid).

READ ON for more of this week’s Hidden Flick…

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Monday’s Hors d’Oeuvres: Under The Bridge

It used to be tradition that each Monday following Neil Young’s Bridge School Benefit concerts at Shoreline would bring fluffy reviews extolling the virtues of that weekend’s concerts and of

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Review: Sexton/Montbleau @ The Aladdin

My, oh my, is anyone else as sick of the political bullshit as I am? It isn’t bad enough that gas is hovering around $3 a gallon (I can’t believe I am actually celebrating the fact that I can fill up for less than $50) or that the economy is in the toilet, or that pretty much every business in the world is losing money faster than a rookie poker player trying to impress a new girlfriend.

By the sheer luck of the calendar, Americans are inundated by dumbed-down, personal attacks and dirty trick political ads as the date we choose the next leader of the free world draws near. Ballot measures with questionable wording and suspicious origins generate divisive diatribes between the pros and the cons, tossing around words like boondoggle and accusing the other side of various nefarious goings on. What the hell IS a boondoggle anyway? (For the record, I know what a boondoggle really is, but I use the phrase for effect. Don’t obsess on the details)

So it’s Friday and the day job has been really busy, and the radio and television won’t shut up about whom I ought to vote for and who approves this ad or that and I checked my 401K and found out that I’ll probably have to work an extra twenty years before I retire and the furnace only blows cold air and probably needs a few hundred dollars to make it hot again and all I can think of is I need to get away NOW. I need to escape, hide, hole up, hunker down in my own little Camp David and regroup. I know. There’s a great show at the Aladdin tonight. I’ll saunter in to the sold out former porn theater and lose myself in the musical atmosphere emitted by Ryan Montbleau and Martin Sexton.

READ ON for more of A.J.’s review of Montbleau and Sexton in Portland…

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Stormy Mondays: Philathon Preview

Phil Lesh begins his marathon 14 date run at the Nokia in NYC later this week, and the least we can do is help y’all get ready. This extra edition

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Live Setlist: Trey Anastasio @ The National

Thanks to Gabe for sending in tonight’s tour ending setlist…

[Photo by Bizarro Jerry]

Trey Anastasio and Classic TAB
October 25th, 2008
The National
Richmond, VA

I: [8:20] Push On ‘Til The Day, Sand, Ooh Child, Tube Top Flop > Cayman Review, Drifting, Backwards Down The Number Line, Money Love & Change [9:34]

II: [10:00] Sweet Dreams Melinda, Mr. Completely, Gotta Jibboo, Sitting In Limbo*, Alaska, Shine, Water in the Sky@, Brian and Robert@, Strange Design@**, Sample In A Jar@, [11:20]

E: Burlap Sack and Pumps. First Tube [11:38]

* – Last Played 05/14/2005 [119 Shows]
** – Last Played 11/08/2005 [97 Shows]
@ – Solo Acoustic

Final Stats:
Push On ‘Til The Day = 7 of 8 shows
Sand = 8 of 8 shows
Ooh Child = 3 of 8 shows
Tube Top Flop = 4 of 8 shows
Cayman Review = 5 of 8 shows
Drifting = 8 of 8 shows
BDTNL = 4 of 8 shows
Money Love & Change = 4 of 8 shows
Sweet Dreams Melinda = 6 of 8 shows
Mr. Completely = 2 of 8 shows
Gotta Jibboo = 8 of 8 shows
Sitting In Limbo = 1 of 8 shows
Alaska = 6 of 8 shows
Shine = 4 of 8 shows
Water in the Sky = 3 of 8 shows
Strange Design = 1 of 8 shows
Sample In A Jar = 3 of 8 shows
Burlap Sack and Pumps = 5 of 8 shows
First Tube = 7 of 8 shows

READ ON for the rest of the stats from Trey’s Northern Exposure Tour…

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A Message From Merl Saunders’ Family

Yesterday, the world lost a gentle and loving soul, who also happened to be an amazing keyboard player: Merl Saunders. His family asked us to pass along this message… Merl

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Live Setlist Updates: Trey in Philly

Longtime HT readers and contributors Ginz and Mel will be sending us texts with the setlist from tonight’s Trey Anastasio and Classic TAB show at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia.

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