This Friday
Jul. 9th, 2002 01:29 amNonsense NYC and Precision Accidents present:
Rockstarred and Feathered
An outcast cabaret, featuring an entire cast of freaks, hustlers, and deliriously demented show people, ripped from the barstools of San Francisco's weird, reviled, and almost-out-of-business Odeon Bar.
Or, a bizarre, boisterous underground party, with hysterical freaks from San Francisco.
For one night only, on Friday, July 12, professional chaostician and Odeon barkeep Chicken John -- founder of Cirkus Redickuless, sideman to GG Allin, and host of the You Asked for It game show -- delivers a bar full of 25 performers to Brooklyn's Happy Birthday Hideout. The transcontinental trek leaves no one behind, including Friday night headliners, Wednesday night regulars, sassy bartenders, and deadbeat door staff -- even the drunks have been scraped off the edge of the bar.
See, hear, and love:
* The Rev. Dr. Howland Owll drops an all-new lecture on monsters, with glorious illustrations in vivid color.
* Attaboy and Burke funk the goofy comic-book dance party, with live painting.
* Chicken John's One-Man Banned reduces rock to its barest elements.
* Kelek and Anna go-go-go. Special: tap dancing!
* Mark Growden massages accordion, banjo, and guitar into dark, sensual songs. While you're thinking about how he sounds like Price channeling Tom Waits, he'll be stealing your girlfriend.
* Charlie from Burningart demonstrates the loudest machine you've ever heard.
* Flash, legendary for being legendary, whirls, twirls, rasps, and gasps.
* Krob mixes video, audio snippets, and spooky sounds.
* And the amazing Naked Fire Babes barb the hook -- one more time.
Plus stiff drinks, smokin' bartenders, porn-e-okie (porn and karaoke, together, 4ever), singalongs, and chaos, all in one of New York City's premiere loft spaces.
Rockstarred and Feathered
Friday, July 12, 2002
Happy Birthday Hideout
338 Flushing, between Classon and Kent
G train to Classon station
10p doors, 11p show; $6
www.odeonbar.com/ny
Rockstarred and Feathered
An outcast cabaret, featuring an entire cast of freaks, hustlers, and deliriously demented show people, ripped from the barstools of San Francisco's weird, reviled, and almost-out-of-business Odeon Bar.
Or, a bizarre, boisterous underground party, with hysterical freaks from San Francisco.
For one night only, on Friday, July 12, professional chaostician and Odeon barkeep Chicken John -- founder of Cirkus Redickuless, sideman to GG Allin, and host of the You Asked for It game show -- delivers a bar full of 25 performers to Brooklyn's Happy Birthday Hideout. The transcontinental trek leaves no one behind, including Friday night headliners, Wednesday night regulars, sassy bartenders, and deadbeat door staff -- even the drunks have been scraped off the edge of the bar.
See, hear, and love:
* The Rev. Dr. Howland Owll drops an all-new lecture on monsters, with glorious illustrations in vivid color.
* Attaboy and Burke funk the goofy comic-book dance party, with live painting.
* Chicken John's One-Man Banned reduces rock to its barest elements.
* Kelek and Anna go-go-go. Special: tap dancing!
* Mark Growden massages accordion, banjo, and guitar into dark, sensual songs. While you're thinking about how he sounds like Price channeling Tom Waits, he'll be stealing your girlfriend.
* Charlie from Burningart demonstrates the loudest machine you've ever heard.
* Flash, legendary for being legendary, whirls, twirls, rasps, and gasps.
* Krob mixes video, audio snippets, and spooky sounds.
* And the amazing Naked Fire Babes barb the hook -- one more time.
Plus stiff drinks, smokin' bartenders, porn-e-okie (porn and karaoke, together, 4ever), singalongs, and chaos, all in one of New York City's premiere loft spaces.
Rockstarred and Feathered
Friday, July 12, 2002
Happy Birthday Hideout
338 Flushing, between Classon and Kent
G train to Classon station
10p doors, 11p show; $6
www.odeonbar.com/ny