No Hard Feelings, White Stripes
Posted by Trott
In early April 2007, it was announced right here in this blog that Palace Family Steak House would play at least one show that year in each of the 11 districts represented by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
A few weeks later, the White Stripes announced that their upcoming tour would take them to every province in Canada.
Although nothing was said by the usual places that would uncover the connections between events that seem merely coincidental, we knew what they were thinking. This was like the Doors ripping off the Kinks—these Kinks.
I was reminded of all that last night while watching the documentary about the White Stripes tour, Under Great White Northern Lights. (The movie was presented at San Francisco's Roxie Theater and sponsored by BAGeL Radio—this BAGeL Radio.
I just wanted to take a moment to let Jack and Meg know:
In early April 2007, it was announced right here in this blog that Palace Family Steak House would play at least one show that year in each of the 11 districts represented by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
A few weeks later, the White Stripes announced that their upcoming tour would take them to every province in Canada.
Although nothing was said by the usual places that would uncover the connections between events that seem merely coincidental, we knew what they were thinking. This was like the Doors ripping off the Kinks—these Kinks.
I was reminded of all that last night while watching the documentary about the White Stripes tour, Under Great White Northern Lights. (The movie was presented at San Francisco's Roxie Theater and sponsored by BAGeL Radio—this BAGeL Radio.
I just wanted to take a moment to let Jack and Meg know:
Palace Family Steak House harbors no hard feelings.
(By the way, if you ever are playing Six Degrees Of White Stripes and need to get to Palace Family Steak House, here's how you do it.)Labels: district-by-district
2 Comments:
Whoa! How have I never before noticed the similarity in those two songs? No wonder that's the only Doors song I like!
What's impressive about the music route is that you're even closer to Tom Waits and the Stones.
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