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  1. I second what jhc said and want to add that Fillmore Street is buzzing with restaurants, cafes, pizzerias, taquerias, and so on. Just remember to go uphill, as you won't find much yummy eats the other way. (Panda Express = gag.)

     

    The Fillmore itself holds about 1,200 people. Unless you're way early, you probably won't be able to snag one of the tables in the balcony, but I prefer the floor myself. At some Fillmore shows (usually the ones that have sold out in a decent amount of time), they give out free posters after the gig, but they run out quickly, so don't linger too long after the house lights come up.

  2. Here you go:

    http://www.gregingber.com/embrionic.html

     

    The Tonic recordings are not only excellent quality, they're very representative of his shows from the last couple of years, including his new unreleased songs and his choice of covers.

     

    Of the older recordings, 12-17-99 has a special place in my heart, as it was my first Jon Brion show, but overall, it's just a fun, fun gig.

     

    Sincerely,

    JB phangirl #1, who happens to have a reservation for his show this Friday

    :blush

  3. Sam, I did the solo thing too and ended up having a wonderful time. You'll be quite young for the crowd, if the show here is any indication!

     

    Speaking of, the gig in SF was being audio- and videotaped (gotta love the Great American Music Hall), so hopefully some footage will surface at some point.

  4. I saw them a week ago in San Francisco--hot damn, great band, great show, GREAT TUNES! I had almost forgotten that Karl Wallinger is such an amazing songwriter. It was great to see his health has returned; you wouldn't have known he suffered any setbacks, judging by his onstage presence. I hope their next hiatus doesn't last as long.

     

    I was going to suggest you catch the opener Elvis Perkins, but I see the Australian legend Paul Kelly is opening instead. He's definitely worth checking out too.

  5. He also mentioned that it was their 11th anniversary, & how thankful he was that she has put up with him

    over the years. The camera on the web cat cut away to Suzie & the look on her face was like, well,

    yes you really should be thankful!

    :lol

  6. August 23, 2006

    The Beacon Theater

    New York, NY

    Jon Stewart Sufjan Stevens David Byrne Dave Eggers Sarah Vowell John Roderick (of The Long Winters)

    Host: John Hodgman

    http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/00003CEB9D456336

     

    August 24, 2006

    Park West

    Chicago, IL

    Ben Gibbard Dave Eggers ZZ Packer John Roderick (of The Long Winters)

    Host: Ira Glass

    http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/04003CF4D5A643D1

     

    August 26, 2006

    Royce Hall

    Los Angeles, CA

    Jenny Lewis Aimee Mann Dave Eggers Sarah Vowell The Mountain Goats

    Host: Andy Richter

    http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0B003CFA91623F68

     

    August 28, 2006

    Palace of Fine Arts

    San Francisco, CA

    Aimee Mann Jonathan Richman Zach Rogue Mark Kozelek (of Sun Kil Moon) Dave Eggers Sarah Vowell

    Host: Patton Oswalt

    ON SALE: AUGUST 6th

     

    September 1, 2006

    Bumbershoot Presents

    People Talking & Singing

    McCaw Hall

    Seattle, WA

    Stephin Merritt Daniel Handler (aka Lemony Snicket) Dave Eggers Sarah Vowell and more TBA soon

    Host: John Hodgman

    http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0F003CC8D8E7DC87

     

    September 7, 2006

    Venue TBA

    Ann Arbor, MI

    Dave Eggers Davy Rothbart The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir

    MORE INFO COMING SOON

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