King Khan & the BBQ Show

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King Khan & the BBQ Show

Postby black francis » Fri Oct 02, 2015 12:35 am

I thought I posted about these two but a search says otherwise. These guys along with Shannon and the Clams are my two favorite bands right now. If you like a mix of doo wop and punk then you're welcome

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Re: King Khan & the BBQ Show

Postby black francis » Fri Oct 02, 2015 12:35 am

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Re: King Khan & the BBQ Show

Postby black francis » Fri Oct 02, 2015 12:37 am

You're welcome
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Postby black francis » Fri Oct 02, 2015 12:38 am

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Re: King Khan & the BBQ Show

Postby black francis » Fri Oct 23, 2015 12:01 am

So I was unable to arouse any passions I take it?
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Re: King Khan & the BBQ Show

Postby black francis » Sun Oct 25, 2015 11:10 am

I just won the auction for King Khan and BBQ's "Jar of Hatred" on eBay. The description:

"The Fight that broke up the band in 2010. In a fucking JAR!!
In this jar is the maximum bad mojo, harnessed in a 3 week span, crossing continents and parallel universes. Bad energy and hatred from a disastrous stint at the Sydney Opera House! Rotten vibes from South Korea and China!
The highest bidder will have to pick it up in person at an upcoming KKBBQ gig. You and 4 of your friends will be guestlisted and will meet the band to document this momentous occasion - you will then be in possession of this jar of darkness and sorrow! Pay it foreword!
**DO NOT OPEN**"


It's not quite Jarvis Cocker's undies but it's an excellent start to my groupy slut midlife crisis.

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Re: King Khan & the BBQ Show

Postby Dr Cheese » Tue Oct 27, 2015 5:51 am

I have no idea what's in that jar but they look like tiny dismembered penises.
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Re: King Khan & the BBQ Show

Postby black francis » Sat Oct 31, 2015 1:38 pm

It was such a great night. I went with my son and two of my homies and it was pretty cool being on a guest list and getting all access passes. We got there half convinced we were gonna be laughed out of the building. Jar of Darkness? What the fuck is that? Hey everybody come here and look at these idiots!" But instead we received handwritten passes and were escorted into the venue. Once we got in there we headed over to the Constellation Room where they'd be performing and I wasn't sure how things would go down so my friend went to the merch booth and told them I was the Jar of Hatred winner and their tour manager came and was super cool and we laughed at the absurdity of the auction and the jar and everything. So we got all access wrist bands and he took us up to a small room where King Khan and BBQ were hanging out with their friends and they could not have been nicer. They gave us beer out their fridge and we talked for about 15 minutes. They explained they thought it would be fun for someone and thanked me for understanding what they were about. They have a very subversive sense of humor in all they do and they appreciated that fact that I was into that. When they brought the jar the contents had leaked due to the altitude pressure while flying so BBQ was like I was gonna say to never open this but uh good luck! We took a picture and I thanked them for the jar and the opportunity to take part and we left. It was perfect. Right before things had a chance to turn awkward! I cant express how at ease they made us feel. They were really nice.

The show was incredible. I've never gone to a show where the two opening bands were awesome as well. The first was Peach Kelli Pop, a garage band that consisted five woman dressed like they were grandmothers playing up tempo, Ramones inspired garage rock. The songs were catchy and the rocked out. The banter was hilarious and the keyboardist handed out granola bars telling the audience they needed to gain weight because winter was almost here.

The second band the Milk Lines was hard to pin down musically but their songs were catchy but had an air of sadness about them. Some of the songs were incredibly beautiful. It's really hard for me to describe.

KKBBQ came on and it was just so awesome. Despite being just a two man band they have a full sound. They started off with Fish Fight which got the crowd moving despite our advanced age. They played a great setlist that included some of their more hardcore numbers which are firmly rooted in a catchy tune and silly lyrics (taste buds on my nuts, so I can taste up inside your butt) but my favorite are their love songs and when they sing about love and loss they handle their shit. I think the highlight was "Why Don't You Lie" which had an edgy, angrier tone than the studio version. When they ended the show they gave me a shout out and thanked me again for understanding what the Jar of Hatred was about and then afterwards they hung out and took pictures and autographed stuff for the fans. It was such an inspiring night. My son has been playing the drums for about two years now and he was blown away how you could create so much with so little and these guys don't make a killing doing this so it was inspiring to me to see these dudes about my age still killing it and doing what they loved and giving it their all out on the stage. So fucking awesome.
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Re: King Khan & the BBQ Show

Postby black francis » Sat Oct 31, 2015 1:39 pm

The Jar of Hatred's new home (aka the BIG Window) after I refilled it with oil.

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Re: King Khan & the BBQ Show

Postby Dr Cheese » Sat Oct 31, 2015 2:56 pm

Are they anything like Citizen Khan and The Shit BBC Sitcom? :wink:
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Re: King Khan & the BBQ Show

Postby Voodoo Billy » Sat Oct 31, 2015 4:38 pm

What are homies?
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Re: King Khan & the BBQ Show

Postby black francis » Sun Nov 01, 2015 9:41 am

One of the ways we refer to friends on the mean streets of Pico Rivera.
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Re: King Khan & the BBQ Show

Postby Dr Cheese » Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:04 am

Voodoo Billy wrote:What are homies?

Don't pretend you've never seen The Fresh Prince!
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Re: King Khan & the BBQ Show

Postby Voodoo Billy » Sun Nov 01, 2015 4:42 pm

Dr Cheese wrote:
Voodoo Billy wrote:What are homies?

Don't pretend you've never seen The Fresh Prince!


I must admit to being au fait with the work of Mr William Smith, bro.
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