josh "mook" in the hooka dome friday night..

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josh "mook" in the hooka dome friday night..

Post by satireDUN » Wed Sep 15, 2004 11:14 am

heya-
i met a cool cat named josh or "mook" in the hookadome friday (i think) night. he had long hair that was done up in corn-row esque braids, dark hair with bits of red, me thinks. NE one know him?
"you might want to sit down, this is going to feel unpleasantly like being drunk"
"whats so bad about being drunk?"
"ask a glass of water"

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Post by bfg9000 » Wed Sep 15, 2004 4:59 pm

I will forward along to the hookahdome list, and see.

We hope you enjoyed our space!

Soren

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Post by satireDUN » Fri Sep 17, 2004 11:07 am

dude, the hookadome rocked my WORLD. i spent so much time there lounging and talking to cool cats...
"you might want to sit down, this is going to feel unpleasantly like being drunk"
"whats so bad about being drunk?"
"ask a glass of water"

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Post by tepepinda » Sun Sep 19, 2004 12:50 am

bfg9000 wrote:I will forward along to the hookahdome list, and see.

We hope you enjoyed our space!

Soren
Hey Soren;

fancy meeting you here!

since camping next to you this year, we've been trying to turn our house into a mini hookah dome so we don't have to suffer for the rest of the year; we've got the hookah, the rugs, the drums, and the hoops -- now all we need is your playlists;

see you!

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~t~

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Post by bfg9000 » Thu Dec 02, 2004 4:40 am

Right on - the Hookan love spills into the living room... :)

As far as re-creating the Hookahdome vibe, these guys have got to take the cake though:

They made their own hookahdome, complete with geodesic structure, arabic entranceway, hookahs, belly dancing, the nine yards. And threw a huge party.

http://clubs.oxy.edu/pb/demo/eventphoto ... index.html

It's not *quite* the same, but considering they made it in the time since BM04 - very impressive!

Anyway, Hookahdome music? You must consult our wonderful sound magicians. There is another thread where quasipseudo has laid out some of his sets in detail. Checkit out...

I'm so glad ya'all liked the pad. We may throw a fund-raising party in the city early next year which will be phenomenal, so please come!

Peace,

Soren

PS. Folks really should use email ([email protected]) to reach me - I'm rarely here in eplaya.

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Post by QuasiPseudo » Thu Dec 02, 2004 3:56 pm

tepepinda wrote:
"now all we need is your playlists"

Once you have the recipe, you no longer need the chef!

Tho I refuse to keep anyone from the tunes they desire.
Heres a roughly linear playlist from Friday night:
(song title followed by artist)

Jait Juice Masala
Glimmer of Down Masala
Sweet Rain Euphoria
Devil May Care Euphoria
Little Gem Euphoria
Sleep Euphoria
Lost on a River Euphoria
Once Upon the Sea of Blissful Awareness Shpongle
Sweetly We Touched Govinda
Sussan Loop Guru
Sheesha Banco de Gaia
B2 Banco De Gaia
Astral Dub Seventh Heaven Astralasia
...and the Day Turned to Night Shpongle
Ground Luminosity Etheogenic
Habitual Overtones Etheogenic
Pagan Dream Machine Etheogenic
Mindless Etheogenic
Invisible Landscapes Etheogenic
Twilight Eyes Etheogenic
Be Where Now Padmasana
Premonition Jon Iverson
Alternesia Jon Iverson*** (I played this song during
the sword dancer's beautiful performance)
Metelanguage Jon Iverson
The Culm Dialect Jon Iverson
Race 2:38 Uakti
Teardrop from the South Uakti
My Little Bird in Foreign Lands Uakti
The Secret of 17 Nuts Uakti
Straightening Up Uakti
Holy Reconciling Uakti

Also, the playlist from Wed night's fire jam is here:
http://eplaya.burningman.org/viewtopic.php?t=7536

A fresh batch of tunes awaits 2005!

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Post by Rian Jackson » Thu Dec 02, 2004 4:00 pm

bfg9000 wrote:I will forward along to the hookahdome list, and see.

We hope you enjoyed our space!

Soren
there ya are soren. i was going to get you some arabic music. still want it?
(the girl with the ice bags who hitched a ride on yer carpet)
surlier than thou

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thx!@

Post by tepepinda » Thu Dec 02, 2004 4:19 pm

thanks!

what a perfect time for such lovely memories.

hey, what are we all doing lurking around here so long after the burn anyway?

i'm going to shut down my computer now and head on out to aquarius records here in the mission with this list...
~t~

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Post by QuasiPseudo » Fri Dec 03, 2004 9:19 am

Ive never been to Aquarius - is it records only? Do they have used CDs?
I love Amoeba on Haight. Lots of gems in their bargain bins. Rasputin in San Ho is also a fave.

Happy hunting! Dont hesitate to ask if you need more info - some of those titles may be hard to find...

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Post by bfg9000 » Fri Dec 03, 2004 9:36 am

> there ya are soren. i was going to get you some arabic music. still want
> it? (the girl with the ice bags who hitched a ride on yer carpet)

Rian: Yes I'd love some! What form would it take, mp3? cd?

That reminds me - is anyone here interested in a DVD copy of this really cool BM04 documentary which features Hookahdome & the Magic Carpet?

> Once you have the recipe, you no longer need the chef!
>
> Tho I refuse to keep anyone from the tunes they desire.
> Heres a roughly linear playlist from Friday night:
> (song title followed by artist)

Mike, I dig the concept of sharing the musical content and not keeping it to ourselves. I think people prefer a chef who isn't secretive with his recipes - they'll still be back to see what else you're cookin', or just to hang out with the generous chef! It's all about spreading the love.

> thanks!
>
> what a perfect time for such lovely memories.

Check out some pictures, and reminisce!
http://hookahdome.com
http://magicflyingcarpet.com

Love,
Soren

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Post by tepepinda » Fri Dec 03, 2004 12:37 pm

QuasiPseudo wrote:Ive never been to Aquarius - is it records only? Do they have used CDs?
they have it all:

http://www.aquariusrecords.org/

they're nowhere near as big ast amoeba or rasputin, but they have deep, deep quality. they were a pillar of the sf punk scene -- an institution -- in the 70s, but they didn't get stuck there -- they have always been the source for the most interesting music in the world.

check out their history:

http://www.aquariusrecords.org/history.html

everyone who works there is a genius.
~t~

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Post by Sandwichman » Fri Dec 03, 2004 12:42 pm

bfg9000 wrote:That reminds me - is anyone here interested in a DVD copy of this really cool BM04 documentary which features Hookahdome & the Magic Carpet?
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