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a "punk soul cabaret" orchestra from brooklyn, nyc. now touring for a new album, the punk-rock opera, "addicted to bad ideas: peter lorre's 20th century." truly awesome, political, & bold!
yula be'eri & jack terricloth
world/inferno friendship society
bassist/background vocalist yula be'eri is from tel aviv, israel.
yula & jack are a couple. i was talking with her after the show. she knew that i had interviewed jack for about an hour a couple weeks prior. i told her that i fell for her band last summer. said that she could come on my show next (she is also involved with a side project, for instance, called nanuchka).
she said that her english probably isn't good enough for that. we talked about how the crowds were so much better this time, with the lure of headlining band, the subhumans, than four years earlier (or so), the last time they came to california.
we talked briefly of tel aviv, & of brooklyn. i mentioned my friend elinoar, who lives in park slope, brooklyn, but who is also from tel aviv, & who returns there once a year.
yula said if i ever need a place to crash in brooklyn, to contact her & jack.
my response to that (internal monologue): "are you freakin' serious?!"
i mean, how cool is that?!?
punk hospitality really blows me away. maybe i'll take them up on it, one day. i probably am not @ a loss for places to stay in nyc these days... but still...
i'd certainly like to hang with them one day, after a riotous new york city gig, talking into the morning hours of style, of history, of revolution, love, & friendship...
like wow... life is so strange. people, too, can be so nice...
:)
bassist/background vocalist yula be'eri is from tel aviv, israel.
yula & jack are a couple. i was talking with her after the show. she knew that i had interviewed jack for about an hour a couple weeks prior. i told her that i fell for her band last summer. said that she could come on my show next (she is also involved with a side project, for instance, called nanuchka).
she said that her english probably isn't good enough for that. we talked about how the crowds were so much better this time, with the lure of headlining band, the subhumans, than four years earlier (or so), the last time they came to california.
we talked briefly of tel aviv, & of brooklyn. i mentioned my friend elinoar, who lives in park slope, brooklyn, but who is also from tel aviv, & who returns there once a year.
yula said if i ever need a place to crash in brooklyn, to contact her & jack.
my response to that (internal monologue): "are you freakin' serious?!"
i mean, how cool is that?!?
punk hospitality really blows me away. maybe i'll take them up on it, one day. i probably am not @ a loss for places to stay in nyc these days... but still...
i'd certainly like to hang with them one day, after a riotous new york city gig, talking into the morning hours of style, of history, of revolution, love, & friendship...
like wow... life is so strange. people, too, can be so nice...
:)














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This is great and inspirational! So glad for you!
you are soooo sweet!
good karma, all the way around!!!! =)
:)
tdot? cool! =)