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Blue Jungle and Bizarre discuss band history and upcoming shows

2h 13m 44s
💾 2.0 GB
📅 2011-07-27
🎙️ Piñata Hour
File: 110727_190320_SRS001.wav
Duration: 2h 13m 44s
Size: 2.0 GB
Aired: 2011-07-27
Hosts: Lee
Guests: Blue Jungle (Letty and Noah), Bizarre (Arthur)
Lee hosts Piñata Hour with guests Blue Jungle (Letty and Noah) and Bizarre (Arthur). They discuss the band's history, upcoming shows, and play music. The show also includes station promos, call-in from a fan named Kim, and announcements for events at Blipsy Barcade and Paisadelico.

🎵 Playlist

0:00 Valerie (Version Revisited) — Mark Ronson & Amy Winehouse 🎧
4:00 You Know I'm No Good — Amy Winehouse 🎧
8:00 Significas Todo Para Mí — Alberto Vázquez 🎧
18:00 Shekini — P-Square 🎧
21:00 Back To Black — Amy Winehouse 🎧
24:00 Micaela — Pete Rodríguez 🎧

📄 Transcript [show]

Hi, it's Raleigh. I'm sorry, Charlie Murphy, I was having too much fun. I'm sorry, Charlie. I'm sorry, Charlie. I'm sorry, Charlie. I'm sorry, Charlie. I'm sorry, Charlie. I'm sorry, Charlie. I'm sorry, Charlie. I'm sorry, Charlie. I'm sorry, Charlie. I'm sorry, Charlie. I'm sorry, Charlie. I'm sorry, Charlie. I'm sorry, Charlie. I'm sorry, Charlie. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Skid Row Studios. Jeremy, what's up, Jeremy? God bless. What's up? How's it going? All right, man. I like the place. Yeah, we did a little upgrade. Yeah, I really like this upgrade we got today. Got a computer on the desk now so you can look up shit. Yep. We've got hovering seats now. Yeah. Hope you guys enjoy. Nice tables. Yep. Made of titanium. Not bad, huh? We're always thinking here at Skid Row Studios. Really nice. All we need is a foot massager. Yeah. Among other things. So we have Blue Yango in the house. And we also have Bizarre. How you doing, Arthur? I'm good. I'm good. Yeah? Okay, we'll get you all situated right now. But yeah, he's here. He just set up. Dude, he just set up so quick. I think. I think almost. I don't know if he's done or not. Faster than me. Right? Yeah. That's a record. Quick, fast setup. That's it. Yeah. Ole madre. Pow. Pow. Pow. He's done. Yeah. Like a hitman. Boom. Boom. Let's go. That's a compliment. Yeah. Hey, if you guys are up, for all our 1,000 listeners right now that are listening to the show, we're going to have a kickback at the Blipsy Barcade in Koreatown. Go ahead. Google it. Go ahead. Go ahead. You can look at it. It's a really cool bar, man. I've been there. Yeah. Bring a lot of quarters or coras. That's what my mom said. Las coras. Do you have coras? I have coras. Okay, mom. Coras. I give you coras. K-O-R-A. You know what I mean. I say it too. Tienes una cora? Tienes una cora para un elote. ¿Cómo que cora? Vale una dólar, güey. Vale una dólar. Yeah. I need one. Una cora más para un elote. Come on. So we're going to play some more music here at Piñata Hour. So don't forget tonight, it's going to start at 10 p.m. We're going to have Tiana, Nicole, Cholo Carwash. I like the name. Orale. It's going to be there. Also DJ. Cholo Carwash is spinning tonight? Yeah. Oh, nice. You know about tonight, right? I mean, I hope it's in your calendar. Oh, yeah. I'm going. I'm bringing a friend too. Cool. Maybe a couple people. Yeah, man. Bring some coras. So we can all like. Muchas coras. Monedas. Galaga. However you want to call it. That's my favorite. I go straight to that before I get situated, you know. Are you still feeling nervous or not anymore? Because look at the light. The light's still. Beware the red light. Yeah. So Frank LePo is going to set up something here for us. And we're going to come back. We're going to interview first Blue Django in the first hour. And then after that, we're going to get into Bizarre here. All right. He's going to be playing this Friday at Paisa Delico in City of Industry 2. What's up, dude? Yeah, we're going to get you going. As soon as this light goes off. Scream it out. Scream it out. Yeah. It's working now. Oh, there you go. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Cool. Yeah. All right. Go ahead, Frank. Do your thing, man. We're going to come back. Give you a few minutes. And we'll come back with Blue Django. I have some hardcore questions. No. Yeah. All right. All right. All right. All right. I must run. So many past the sun. I'll be done. So many past the sun. So many past the sun. So many past the sun. So many past the sun. So many past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Past the sun. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And for my little band. And we're back. So we have a Lady from Blue Jungle and Noah. How are you guys doing? Good. Good. Yeah. Enjoying the music? Yeah. That was a, that was a Green show, right? The Palmitos Park. That was cool. Yeah. Kind of wake up. I saw, I saw them at La Cita. Yeah. had them when they had Woochum. That was a pretty cool show. Anyways, so we have Blue Jungle in the house, so hi, and what's up with you guys now? Right now we're actually a two-piece and we're looking for a drummer. Oh, okay. And a bass player. Now I'm playing guitar. He's playing guitar. And we're going to probably do some shows soon because we're going to use weird backing tracks. So what happened to that old, old, old Blue Jungle? Corey and Pablo and... I know you have a lot of drummers. I was one of them. Right, you were my first one. Were you? Yeah, that's how we met. Yeah, that's how we met. Yeah, we met. We met through Craigslist. Oh, okay. Ew. She's bullshitting now. Hold on, man. Fuck, let me get serious now. Hold on a second. No, we met, I went to C-Level, I remember. Oh, shoot, I forgot about that. C-Level, yeah, C-Level, you know, it was a little vinyl shop and I remember that day when I went, because the day before they had the Fakia Fest. They used to do it right in the alley. Yeah, right, yeah. And the next day I went and there were so many little papers with people's like looking for bands. That's when I saw your number and it was Pablo's number. And then I called and we got, you know, and then we ended up jamming at the Vernon Studio, the creepy place. Yeah, that place was cool. Yeah, and then since then, yeah. Yeah, so I was drumming with them but I don't know. What happened? He didn't want to play. He was like, nah, this is not for me. He wanted to do like a weird experimental crazy band. Yeah, yeah. He was like, you know, did you guys do noise? They're like, no, we do this. You were like, that ain't noise. No, no. What did you want to do? More like, you want to do more like No, I wanted to do something. Whatever. But anyway, so we ended up jamming and we became friends and then after that, you know, you set up your own place. You were doing like a gallery thing, right? What was it called? A Lekeg gallery at the time. A Lekeg. Good times. Yeah, it was good times. I remember where I went, but I remember. So at the time you were like, you were so at the time you were like in the band and also running the place, right? Yes, I was. It was hard. You know, it's like you nunca quedas bien, you know? Like some shit always goes down. Yeah, well, because some people was like, hey, I want to play. You're like, yeah. Time comes like, hey, so we got. Oh, wait a minute. It was you guys? Was I supposed to book you? Yeah. Well, it happens, you know, you kind of get overwhelmed, you know, so much. There's life. Life is so busy. Should be like 10 hours a day. You're busier than the president. Heck yeah, man. Yeah, but see, the president got like gang of people, you know, he just do this, do that. He just throw ideas, I guess, right? Right now? Yeah, people doing his job. You've been a president before. Oh, yeah. So he knows. Many things. Right. So you guys were telling me you guys, Elvis introduced you guys to each other, right? Yes. Oh, yeah. It was an Elvis moment. Was that a convention? Was it an Elvis convention in Vegas or what? Hey, mama. Well, Elvis both came to us simultaneously in a dream. And kind of after that, things happened. It was synchronicity. We met up. In my dream, it was Selena that came to my dream. Yeah? Yeah. Nalga me Dios. Yeah. She was like. I love that song. I could just see her dancing towards you. It's a hit song. I know. It's a hit song. So anyway, so Blue Jungle. Why? Why Blue Jungle? I think you told me a couple of times, but I want our 1,000 listeners to know what Blue Jungle means. Blue Jungle came from a little space we had in our house that we made into a studio. And we put, it was like crazy. We had mattresses. We had like moving carpets. It was ridiculous. Yeah. And through this, there was two windows. And we would always, at the time, we would always like, you know, have fun. So we would run in there and we would be like, look outside the window all crazy. I'm like, oh my God, it's Blue Jungle. It was ridiculous, but yeah. Those are good days too. Yeah. A lot of carne asada, I guess. Those are the days. Yeah. They still are. They're still here. After what, six years? I'm happy those days are over. Oh, look at you. Okay, so I'm looking here at Blue Jungle. It says Candy Pain. Yes. Candy Pain. You like that? Candy Pain. You should trademark that. Actually make candy. That's what we should call it right now instead of Blue Jungle. I know, right? We thought about it. You thought about it? Yes. Okay, so I got my name on that now. I buy the ferrocarril for 200 bucks. I want to put a house in a hotel. No. So yeah, Candy Pain. So it's going to be just two, how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how many how originally from El Monte. Oh, really? Oh, wow. Yep. I thought it was up the valley. Later, they moved there. He moved there. Oh, that's crazy. you know, he's down there. So, yeah, and I was like, what? I was like, something about this 605 and the 10 right there. I like it. A lot of history there. You know, we know a lot of bands that like, they all think they're from LA like right here. Yeah. And I was like, no, no, no. Moreno Valley? What the fuck? What is going on here? Yeah, this is where I play, you know? Yeah. Where you from? From Germany. I was like, what? Yeah. Well, you guys looking to the right. Okay, so Blue Jungle, we got some songs we're going to be playing. My friend right there, Jeremy, he's working on it. He's a high tech manager. Yeah, the first song we got is Baby, it's you. Okay, so we're going to play that and and then we're going to come back. And feel free to call. The number is. Yes, the number is 1-800-893-9562. 1-800-893-9562. Who's calling now? Oh, yeah. Damn it. Okay, go ahead, put him through. All right. Who's this? Hello? Hi. Hello there. Thank you for calling Pina Tower. This is Lee. Who is this? This is Kim. Kim. Kim from what? Yes. Kim Kardashian? Hi. Hey, you know what? You got, you have to turn down. I hear you in the background. That's weird. I thought you were throwing your voice over. I can hear myself. I was like, you sound good. Anyway, so hey, go ahead, turn, turn down, turn down your, your, your laptop. I, I know, right? Okay, can you hear us now? Okay. Yeah, I can hear you. So this is Kim Kardashian. How'd you know? Oh, man. It is her. Something about girls with big butt that my body starts shaking. My butt's shaking right now. It's vibrating. It's the size of Alabama, right? Pretty much. Rap girl video. Anyway, so what's up, Kim? What are you calling from? I'm calling from Santa Monica. Wow. Santa Monica. You're not supposed to be listening to KCRW? I, I did. I do. That's in the morning. Right now it's pinata hour. Do you guys know Kim? Anybody knows Kim? No, they don't. I'm just a fan. Well, maybe they do. Oh, oh, for Blue Jungle? Yeah. Okay. So we got Blue Jungle here. Go ahead. Ask him questions. No, you do. I'm sure you have them. Go ahead. Shoot. Oh, I think you're amazing. Oh, thank you. I think you're amazing. Thank you for calling. That's why I think you're amazing. Yeah. No, I was so excited. I saw it on Facebook. Oh, cool. Where you saw it? Yeah. You just saw it? No, where did you see it? I saw it on Facebook. Oh, cool. Where you saw it? Yeah. Oh, cool. Oh, cool. Oh, cool. Oh, cool. Where did you see it on Facebook? Like on whose page? On their page. Oh, okay. On Blue Jungle's page. Yeah. See, I posted it. There you go. Thought I did it. Mm-hmm. That's right. Yeah. I'm going to give you one more beer for that. Yes. She's an amazing dancer. Her guitar is so handsome. And her. Thank you. All right. Tell me about it. I'm going to go with the blue. I'm going to go with the blue. I'm going to go with the blue. I'm going to go with the blue. I'm going to go with the blue. I'm going to go with the blue. I'm going to go with the blue. All right. Tell me about it. I'm going to think about you, Frank. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm going to think about you. Seriously? And I hear he's half Latino, too. No, he's Spanish, right? I don't know. No comment. No, I'm just on the floor right now. I think he's an Irish kid. But he's actually not. He told me he was Spanish, so. I don't know what I am. No, Espanito. Pequito. Poquito. No, I think it's Spanish. No, it's Spanish. No, it's Spanish. No, it's not Spanish. But I love the stuff that they do together. Really, really. How long have you been listening to Blue Jungle? Um, I think for three years. Oh, nice. Yeah, that's some time. We've been playing for like six years. Oh, that's nice. Yeah. That's a long time. Yeah. That's a long time. Yeah. That's a long time. Yeah. That's a long time. Yeah. That's a long time. Yeah. That's a long time. Yeah. That's a long time. That's a long time. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Two years. Nosebleed. Ouch. Well, I'm really honored to speak to you, and I think you're amazing. Thank you, thank you. Thank you for the support and all. It's nice to hear from lovers and not haters. You're always going to have haters, no matter, you know, everybody. I know, but it's nice to hear it. Oh, yeah. To hear, like, a nice, like, hello. Yeah. Yeah. Instead of, like, yo, bye-bye. Yeah, yeah. You brush it off. Do you have anything coming out soon? I don't know. I heard, like, a record or something. I don't know. Yes, actually, we have an upcoming cassette. I downloaded it. What? I'm sorry, what was that? I downloaded the music. She downloads your music. Oh. Better be legally. A pirateria. Oh, yeah? You rap or share it? Have you, Kim, have you heard of New Blue Jungle? Yeah. You want to hear the new, the new, new Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue, Blue Jungle? Blue Changos. Blue Changos. Yeah. Coras. Coras. Okay, Zach, so we're going to play two of their new songs. Cool. What is this one here? Baby, It's You, and then we have Suspicion, or Suspend, what is it? It's Suspicion. Suspenders? And Little Red Riding Hood. Nice. Interesting. Those are three songs. Yeah. That's great. Little Red Riding Hood. All right, so we're going to play some Blue Jungle. Thank you, Kim, for calling us. Thank you. Thank you. I'll be back. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. I guess that tells me I'm right Many, many, many times goodbye I'm a sinner I'm a liar I'm a liar I'm a liar too I don't want to die, die Cause baby, it's you It's you It's you, same like you Same, same Same, same Same, same Just let everyone they say Without you Without you Don't want nobody, nobody Baby, it's you Baby, it's you Baby, it's you Baby, it's you Baby, it's you Oh, I'm gonna die alive Baby, baby Oh, I'm gonna die alive Oh, I'm gonna die alive I need the big power of the heart I've had a little bit of riding on the road I don't think little big girls should Go walking in this pinky old world so far You have a lot of big eyes, you have Got a lot of eyes that drive us mad So I'm gonna die alive Just to see that you don't get chase I think you ought to walk with you Do it What bullets you have Make sure you're not so mad Soon tell you're getting to grandma's place I think you ought to walk with me Do it I'm gonna keep my sheets around Until I turn around And you're never sure That I could be just a little walking with you, you know Better than a man of mine, you know I'd like to hold you if I could But I might be dying to be there soon And what a big heart I have Of a man or two that I'm with And then in my new world Even my words can't be good I'll try to satisfy Just to walk close by your side And maybe you'll see it's my way Before we get to Grandpa's place And then in my new world I'll try to satisfy Just to walk close by your side And maybe you'll see it's my way Before we get to Grandpa's place And maybe you'll see it's my way Before we get to Grandpa's place And maybe you'll see it's my way Before we get to Grandpa's place And maybe you'll see it's my way Before we get to Grandpa's place And maybe you'll see it's my way Before we get to Grandpa's place And maybe you'll see it's my way Before we get to Grandpa's place And maybe you'll see it's my way Before we get to Grandpa's place And maybe you'll see it's my way Before we get to Grandpa's place And maybe you'll see it's my way Before we get to Grandpa's place Every time you kiss me, I'm so not certain that you love me Every time you hug me, I'm so not certain that you care Though you keep on saying you really, really, really love me Till you say the same words to someone else when I'm not there To me, she's your best friend To me, she keeps us in line To me, she's my teacher Every time you call me, you tell me we should meet tomorrow I can't help but to think that you're meeting someone else tonight Why should our romance just keep on causing trouble? It's only sorrow Why miss the telephone now that you're out of sight? To me, she's my teacher To me, she's my teacher To me, she's my teacher To me, she's my teacher Darling, if you love me, I beg you to wait longer Why do you turn and drive all these foolish feels out of my mind? Why can't our romance just keep on growing stronger? Maybe I'm suspicious Maybe I'm suspicious Maybe I'm suspicious Maybe I'm suspicious Maybe I'm suspicious is back in the game. So we got Blue Jungle here. We got Letty and Noah. What's up, Noah? What's up? Not much, man. Not much. And also we got a bizarre... Arthur. What's up, Arthur? How you doing? John. You set up some... some piddles, some... Some piddles. Some skittles. Some... Wires. Some wires. Some kind of... Twiddles. You ready for that? Yeah. Yeah. Dabbling. I think we're going to go after Blue Jungle. I think we're going to go with you and we're going to start doing some noise maybe. And then we can talk a little bit after that. I'm going to do... You want to get in the trance first? Oh, no. It's going to be a sound... Like a sound bath. Right. Okay. All right. But, you know, it's going to be varied music. Awesome. Awesome. Okay, so... What is he going to say? Okay. Okay, so you guys are looking for a drummer right now? Yeah. Yeah. Okay, so you're playing guitar and he's going to be playing... Lead. Lead and bass maybe also? Yeah, we're looking for a bassist and a drummer. I actually play drums too. Yeah? But it's been like about 11 years since I picked up the sticks. Man, how does that feel? I don't know. I mean, I actually sold my drum set like six years ago. Just because I didn't have the space and stuff. Yeah, when you have drums, you need like... A lot of space. You need a rush. I don't know, a bass man. I don't know. Today I did a drums thing. I'm sorry to say that, but with like arrowhead bottles with like a bunch of kids. Oh, right. You can use that. That's cool. That's cool. Coffee, like Folgers coffee. Folgers coffee. Ding, ding, ding. You know what I'm doing now? I'm just playing with Floor Tom and Snare. That's cool. And Crush, you know? Yeah. I was hanging out with Sonia. You know Sonia? Yeah. Last week. And she got her own little studio. We were just like hanging out, just banging on the thing. It was pretty cool. It's not when you record, like when you're in the moment, you know? Like you get up. You were telling me you got like a few songs. You have like a whole... Oh, we have a lot of songs. Like, I don't know. I don't even know where to... What's a ballpark? Like I don't even know where to start. Like which ones we're going to release, which ones we're not. But they're all really good and fun. Like they're different. So I see you have the Burger, Burger record. Yeah. Can you guys have it? Can you guys have it? Yes. Okay. So they're going to release it? Yeah, they're going to be releasing it on tape. It's going to be 250 copies. It should be pretty awesome. What color are going to be the tapes? I don't know yet. Do you guys get to pick that or they like, hey, take it. Well, they've done it with other bands. So I don't see why we would be an exception. They're a new label, right? They're like two years old, maybe? No, they've been out. Well, they started off as a band. Like, well, Lee and Sean, like they were playing with the Makeout Party. And then that evolved. Oh, the Makeout Party. Okay. I think I know them. Maybe not all of them, but maybe they changed the light by now, probably. They're from San Pedro, right? No, they're from Orange County. Orange County? Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Orange County. They have also like their own little place too, right? Uh-huh. Their own record shop. It's really cool. It's located in Fullerton. Oh, okay. Yeah, it's awesome. So they're like, they're OC all the way. Yeah. No, but they do a lot of stuff with like people all around the world. They're not very limited. They actually, that's why I really like them because they put out local stuff and then they put out like massive stuff, which is cool. And what's up with White Noise? I don't know, actually. I don't know. Were you guys also like, were they helping you guys or? Yeah. Charlie from LA Record asked us and we, we accepted and then it just kind of like, I think it just, I don't know what happened. And that was it. I kind of never like did a couple of talks. You guys were making some good music. I mean, I like it, you know, I had everything, you know, so. So and then just like, why did the band like, like just run? What the? Mom, please. Party, pal. I keep telling my mom not to do that. That hurts. So anyway, so like, why, when did Blue Jungle stop playing? We haven't played in a year or so, but I don't know. It was it's one of those things, you know, you evolve, time changes things and you sometimes want a different direction. And I think I did a 180. Literally. Yeah. So and everybody's awesome. Like we're all friends and we still talk and there's no weird. Yeah, that's the cool part about it. Yeah. You know, I still go to few places and I still see the same people. So that's. Yeah. That's pretty cool. Yeah. It's all chill. It's all good. But, you know, each to own. Yeah. I mean, it's good to evolve. Yeah, it is. Inch it up and, you know, we move on. Yeah. So as long as you're still doing what you want to do. Yeah, exactly. Which is music. Yeah. Rock on. Cool. So you guys going to come, come, come with us and hang out at the barricade tonight? Yeah. Let's do it. Yeah, let's do it. Yeah. I got some. I got some records. I got some funkadelic. Oh, nice. Lots of funkadelic. A lot of beats. And we'll stick around. Jeremy, are you ready for that? Yeah, man. Looking forward to it. Yeah. Did anybody know about this bar called? It's original. Original name is The Bar, but now they call it The Bronson. Oh, yeah. Charlie Bronson. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know too much about that place. They should have called it the Charlie Bronson. Charlie Bronson. Where's that bar again? Yeah, the bar is apparently somewhere in like Silver Lake and on Sunset. And I've been, I went into it and I did a little research on the story of it. And happens to be that, that. Bukowski used to go there? Yeah. One of the ones that he used to go a lot and just hang out there. Yeah, I didn't know that. Yeah. I saw it and I was like, what? That's why I asked you. I was like, you know anyone? Yeah. About the place. I want to check it out. I want to go check it out, but not tonight. We're going to the barricade, Bleepsy Barricade. So up next, we're going to have a B-Sort. We want to thank Leti and Noah for coming down. Thank you. Thank you for having us. Thank you guys for coming down to the Piñata Hour. So we still like, we still got like another, another hour or so. So, you know, stick around, drink more Tecate. Yeah. I'm happy. And just one more thing. All the bass players and drummers email us at BlueJungleCult.com and we'll try you out. Yeah, we need, what kind of drum are you looking for? Something tribal, something good. Tribal, huh? Yeah. Tribal. Interesting. Ouch. What was that? We've been invaded. Yeah. Korea. Anyways. So, uh, Frank LeBlanc. I think China. Frank LeBlanc is going to play some. Yeah. He's going to play some more music for us. We want to thank Blue Jungle for coming down. Thank you guys for coming down. Muchas gracias. Thank you. And walk three blocks all the way here. Right? Is that right? Yeah. Yeah. Well, it was more than three blocks. I think it was like seven blocks. Six, seven blocks. Ah, see. Yeah. They're walkers. They're walkers. I mean, in the little. Even in heels. So look out for Blue Jungle. They, uh, they're going to be out there soon. They got new stuff and we're going to be playing Blue Jungle because we love Blue Jungle. We love the jungle and candy what? Candy what? Candy what? Candy panic? Candy pain. Candy pain. And don't steal it. It's trademarked. Yeah. I saw a little C on it. I know people out there are like, damn. Yeah. We're going to have Bizarre. Hey Bizarre, are you ready for all this? No idea. No idea. He says. Okay. So we're going to play a little bit of Frank LePaul. Frank LePaul. He's going to be on, uh, are you going to be this Saturday at Echoplex? No, it's actually, uh, till August 20th. It's going to be a Visionary Sounds Festival. We had the first one last year. Oh, cool. Right, right, right. Downtown. So this year it'll be at the Echoplex. So, uh. So look into that, you know, you can look, you can look for Frank LePaul. Yeah, we'll be posting the whole lineup and everything pretty soon. Yeah, let me know, man. Send me a link. I'll put it up on the, uh, Lysander De Vega. Chido. Uh, so tonight guys, don't forget we got Barricade, Blipsy, that's free. And remember to bring the Coras. Las Coras. Yeah, bring Coras. Don't, no dimes. No dimes. Coras. And, you know, spend time with us. We're going to be playing some, everything, everything. We're going to have Tayana, Tayana. Nicole from Afterglow. Cholo Carwas and Scythe. Orale. And me. And, uh, and your mom. And your mom. And your mom. And, uh. And then on Friday 29th, we're going to have Paisadelico. What a fucking name. Paisadelico. That's a cool nickname. Chiara Le Paisadelico. That would be a cool club. There you go. Oh. But that's what I called it. I called that night Paisadelico. There you go. We're going to have... Thank you. Thank you. We're going to have Def, the band called Def, and also Bizarre, and Dixo Bunny. I can't wait to see that guy again. He's one of my favorites. You probably know him, Melvin. No? No? No. He gives a shit. Anyways, so we're going to have him on the 29th. It's Friday, and that's also free. Free. Free. All right, Frank, go ahead. Take us away with the bong head. Wait, that sounds like a cat. Never mind. It sounds like a blowjob. All right, guys. 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I said, I don't know who I did I'm gonna, I'm gonna lose my baby So I always keep a bottle in He said, I just didn't Think you're depressed Just me, yeah, baby And, oh, and They try to make me go to rehab I say no, no, no Yes, I've been back When I come back No, no, no I don't ever wanna drink again I just, ooh, just need a friend I'm not gonna spend ten weeks Have everyone think I'm on the land And it's not just my pride It's just telling me to go home Tears had to dry They try to make me go to rehab I say no, no, no Yes, I've been back To where I come back No, no, no I ain't got the time And if my daddy thinks I'm fine He's trying to make me go to rehab I say no, no, no I say no, no, no I say no, no, no I tell him how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how how I love you. 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I love you. guitar solo It has to start somewhere It has to start sometime What better place than here What better time than now Oh, hell, can't stop us now Oh, hell, can't stop us now Oh, hell, can't stop us now Oh, hell, can't stop us now Oh, hell, can't stop us now Oh, hell, can't stop us now Yeah The world is my expense The cost of my desire Jesus blessed me with his future And I protect it with fire So raise your fist and march on Just don't take what you need I'll kill and bury those committed And smother the rest in greed Crawl with me until tomorrow I'll drag you to your grave I'm deep inside your children And betray you in my name Hey, hey Sit down with the fire Hey, hey Sit down with the fire My expense Is scoped with my desire The party blessed me with its future And I'm protected with fire I am the leader The Peter The Santa Maria The noose and the rapist The field's overseer My agents, my foremen The priests of the Rochima The cost of my desire Sleep now in the fire Sleep now in the fire Hey, hey Sleep now in the fire Hey, hey Sleep now in the fire Before it's the end of history It's caged and frozen still Before it's the end of history Before it's the end of history There is no other pill to take So swallow the one That made you ill The leader The Peter The Santa Maria The noose and the rapist The field's overseer My agents, my foremen The priests of the Rochima The cost of my desire To sleep now in the fire Hey, hey Sit down with the fire Sit down with the fire Sit down with the fire Yeah! Baby, I wanna party! The guy who was satisfied The guy who wanted the report The one who doesn't take the potato Also the one who covers us The one who doesn't do what he wants A whore doesn't do whores, he dies Let's go to Matón Kill the asshole What does this son of a bitch want? He wants to cry, he wants to cry Let's go to Matón Kill the asshole He wants to cry, he wants to cry He wants to cry, he wants to cry This is a song dedicated to Micky and his whole family and his brother Iñaki Thank you very much Let's go to Matón Kill the asshole Let's go to Matón Let's go to Matón Let's go to Matón Let's go to Matón Let's go to Matón Let's go to Matón Let's go to Matón Kill the asshole What does this son of a bitch want? He wants to cry, he wants to cry Come on, kill the asshole! Come on, you want to be a psycho? Come on, you want to be a psycho? Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Come on, kill the asshole! Come on, you want to be a psycho? Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Fuck! Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. I'm Griffin Act. 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I think for me, that experience, you learn. You read a book that you really love. There's a lot of time and experience. Spiritual experience. Now, it's wide open. From everything you see in the street, at the store, what you listen to on the radio, I'm really trying to connect with the energies of that and then putting out there something that maybe will definitely counter that in a way. I'm not trying to... I'm just doing what I'm feeling, and it's different. Yeah, that's what we do here. Piñata. It's definitely different. That's what we're doing here. I don't know what I'm doing. Do you? I don't know. Do I look like I'm a good actor? I mean, now, I'm a father now, and things are different. How many kids do you have? I have three. Oh, busy. Yeah, well, I'm a step-parent as well. Okay. Double busy then. But my son's turning one in about a month, so I'm gearing up for that. That big party, right? He's excited, standing up, almost there, walking. He's awesome, man. Hey, so we have you down for Paisadelico this Friday. Yeah, we're doing that show in City of Industry, which is a really special place to me, actually. I used to buy my flyers from there, all my underground shows where I used to do shows. I used to book shows with the mystics of atmosphere, like all kinds of cats from the underground. It's a good spot. It's like right there off the 60, and the 605s. Yeah, I'm really excited. Even though it's kind of like a desolate place. Yeah, the last Paisadelico we had, we had a lot of people from Whittier. That was pretty cool. There was like a Spearmint Rhino near there or something. Oh, no, it's at Deja Vu. It's right next to us. I actually played there, dude. I played there in like 2001 or something. You know, when I got there, I got there around 8 o'clock. I must have seen like 30 girls going in. I'm like, what? A trabajar? A trabajar, yeah. I don't know, man. A trabajar for those coras. I can't remember quite, you know, if I was playing with, I don't know if I played with Tumex or if I played with Phoenix or Ryan or something. Yeah, and right next to Deja Vu, there's this little bar on the wall. That's what we're going to do, Paisadelico. Paisadelico. I know where that is. It's like a restaurant. Doesn't it have like a fish tank in there? No, no fish tank, no restaurant. It's just like straight out of a bar. They should get a fish tank. So it's going to be you guys, Bizarre. Hey, what's up with Nacho Gonzalez? Wait, what's up with him? Yeah. Oh. Oh, Nacho, he's from a group. I'm in a few bands. Okay, okay. In Drowning Swans, and he's also in Jeff Ortiz's Nile. And they actually have an album coming out soon. Yeah, they were here. Oh, where? Yeah, Jeff was here like maybe two weeks ago. Yeah, Nacho. Yeah, yeah. Not the drummer, but Jeff only. Cool, cool. Yeah, man. It's a small network here, I think. It's like, oh, so you, oh, okay. I got some shows coming, some really special shows. I'm pretty active. I have, there's a couple of parks in Los Angeles that I'm able to do workshops and music, circuit bending and, you know, like child development even. And, you know, La Culebra in Highland Park and also Spiraling Orchard. Yeah, that's a cool park. That's the one with the, it's like a small hill. It's a serpent that goes all the way up the hill. Yeah, a lot of culture there, a lot of the history of Los Angeles that's kind of just humbly sitting there. And they've opened the door for me to bring a lot of different music. Different people into what we're doing there. If you know, we're growing. I think we play with you there. Oh, really? Yeah, come help us. We have a garden. We have, you know, we have a functioning art gallery and venue. We also, we have like a coffee shop that we're like, you know, we're turning into some good stuff for the city. You're going to be playing at El Cid as well too, right? You're going to do this art, artery? Yep. Yep. And I'll be at Hard On as well. A lot of people in LA know about Hard On and the same people are putting together Artery, which is, you know, connected. It's just on the other side of town at the El Cid, which is where I used to live in that area for a few years. I made a lot of really important music during that time period with some cat, you know, Nanny Cantaloupe from KXLU. Cool. Yeah, yeah. It's an old roommate. Knows a lot about music. Name dropping, I got, I got Ollie from Germany. I just actually, I'm in the process of joining an art collective. And called Knurts. And it's... Germany? Yeah, yeah, yeah. They accepted me into their... Is it like a secret society? It seems like it. I had to fill out quite a bit of material to... Paperwork and stuff. Yeah, yeah. But it's DIY and they all support each other. So I'm just, I'm just glad to have a real good, you know... So yeah, anytime you guys have any materials, you know, just send it my way. So... Yep, yep. And then we got Bobby here, who's just been like coming through, playing trumpet, playing different types of effects with trombone as well. You know, we went to the desert. What's up, Bobby? What's up? What's up? We went to Telemagica this year, which is an underground, kind of like a music fest that just real open, open doors and really spiritual, connected to all kinds of universal stuff. And it was, it was, it was really intense for three days to be there. And then, you know, on the way back, you know, you just gotta be safe. Yeah. You know, it's pretty, it's pretty dangerous out there along the border. Great experience overall though. Yeah. Crazy. Yeah. We'll welcome you guys to come with us next year to Telemagica. We're going to be doing quite a pretty big... Telemagica, I noticed they are, they've been out there for like, what, eight years or so? Yeah. Doing little shows like that. That's cool. Yeah. So people can look for you on gutter, guttertrunk.tumblr? Yeah. We'll just, you know, type in guttertrunk, type in bizart, whatever you're familiar with. The sounds are all different. You know, hybrid mechanics is the, you know, the name that we're kind of pushing out there that we're going to be doing a lot of underground events with, you know, people from performers like Basic, people that we're reaching out to. We're reaching out to a lot of people that we like, you know, hopefully they, you know, want to get at, you know, come and participate. And, and, yeah, things are coming. Things are coming. A lot of, a lot of art, a lot of music, and, you know, good education. Checking out one of your YouTube videos here. Bizarre Liquid Beast. Yeah, I got a new, favorite. I got a new album coming out. Badass video. It's, I'm actually, it's like peeling a shell, but it's not like, it's under a name called Gothic Cholo. That, yeah, what's up with that? Gothic Cholo. You know, I have to tell you, it formed at a show I did in Boyle Heights on the anniversary of my father's murder. And, you know, it was a ceremony that I did where I played a bicycle you know, with a violin, with a violin chord and had a drummer. And, you know, my face was all painted and whatnot. And, it was a really heavy experience. But from that came that idea, you know, so much like a character to do something and to write the material that I'm currently putting out into the world. I'm just going to give you some knuckles here. Here. Ah, there you go. That's good, man. Yeah, so I have an album coming out called Plastic Tears. One and two. And, it's a really short album but like it's ten tracks and it has homies from, you know, Dead Noise from Seattle, Tension from San Diego, Cycle Pop and Walter Gross from Baltimore. And, yeah, yeah. Yeah, people, you gotta see Bizarre Life here. We just heard like for like ten minutes or so of what he just did here and it's pretty cool. Yeah, ten minutes. It was, you know, improvised. Is it gonna be, Bobby, are you gonna be there on Friday? Friday too as well? Yeah. Cool. All right, I'm looking forward to it. City of Industry. City of Industry at El Salvadorino Bar. It's a sport bar next to Deja Vu on Gale. Are they gonna have food? Yeah, they do. Pupusas? Yeah. Are we gonna have dinner? The man gets there around ten. Are we gonna have dinner? Before? Yeah, we can have dinner, yeah. Pupusas. I'll bring some churros from Jack in the Box. You guys take the bill. They still have them? I don't know. Last summer, I think. All right, so we're gonna have, we're gonna have, we're gonna say goodbye to Bizarre. Thank you for coming down, dude. Thanks for having us. Really, thank you. And also, it's gonna be on Friday, Paisadelico. And then, yep, next Tuesday, it'll be at the Last Bookstore. I really encourage people to come out to see Morg from Nevada and Forks from Boston who are some serious progressive musicians that I think people need to feel and hear and be in the presence of the Last Bookstore and it's, it's, I'm looking forward to it, man. Just, I'm stressed out. So we're gonna go out with Frank Lopal who's gonna play a couple of songs here. We want to thank everybody for coming down. This is Piñata Hour. Be well. Lee, here your host. Good night. Peace. Thanks for Skid Row Studios.com. Thank you. Good night and go to the Barcade tonight. Try to make it. Starts at 10 with Tiana and Nicole, Cholo Carwatch, me, and somebody dude. Forgot his name. He's not listening. And if you are, I'll buy you another beer. All right. We'll see you guys next Wednesday. Peace out. Peace out. Tienes que lograr, tienes que, tienes que El sistema es una mierda, imperial e injusticia Mentes despiertas quieren callar deprisa Cerrarnos los ojos, taparnos la boca Tratar a su gente como si fuera una idiota No soy ignorante, trato de informarme Todos aquí afuera sabemos que son farsantes En los telediarios, como en las iglesias No te creas todo solo porque es Televisa Ve a tu izquierda, ve a tu derecha Cuidado a donde vayas, te pueden prender la mecha A veces los maleantes pasean en patrullas Quieren las cosas tuyas, más vale que huyas A veces el sistema hace que lo destruyas Un pensamiento libre no para por ley absurda Yo soy quien burla, la autoridad Tengo la sangre fría para ver la realidad Esto es lo que hay, tienes que respirar hondo Para ver la realidad en el fondo Me presento y no me escondo, ¿qué hay? Sin preguntas te respondo La realidad en el fondo Esto es lo que hay, tienes que respirar hondo Para ver la realidad en el fondo Me presento y no me escondo, ¿qué hay? 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