(Anyone get the ‘pickin’ pockets’ reference?)
Well, yesterday was Brooklyn’s famous Atlantic Antic street festival, the absolute best of all the New York street festivals because it’s massive, it’s the last gasp of organized outdoor fun before the cold weather kicks in, there’s live music, the food is amazing, there are plenty of adult beverages to enjoy, and it’s in Brooklyn! And, for me, it’s right outside my apartment door.

I didn’t get out there till about 3:30 because I was nursing a pretty hefty hangover from a late Saturday night, but quickly grabbed myself a bloody mary and a yummy Vietnamese sandwich and was on the up and up. I met up with a couple friends and ran into some others, but mainly spent the next couple of hours first with Red David and then just with my hazy hangover-headed self.
It was really nice to see all the Obama frenzy at the Antic this year. Everywhere I looked were people of different races, colors, religions, sexes, sexual preferences, musical tastes, and ice cream flavor preferences banding together in support of positivity, hope, and America’s future. You could get your picture taken with a life-size cutout of Barack, you could order an organic Obama burger, and even order Biden gelato. It reminded me of New Yorkers inate ability to see through bullshit, and it’s easy for us to see that there is only one presidential campaign right now which is running on truth and honesty…and it ain’t McCain/Palin.
Another highlight was walking by at the right time to watch a fantastic country rock band from west Jersey playing outside of Hank’s Saloon. I found that the band was called Citizens Band Radio, and these guys (and gal) know how to jam! It was cool seeing all types of people smiling and dancing to CBR’s music. Cheers to the band if they happen to stumble on this post!!! Keep up the good stuff!

And another highlight for me was scoring some new cheap vinyl! I got all of these for $1 each! And they’re all perfectly listenable. I’m listening to Fleetwood Mac’s cover of the Yardbirds’ “For Your Love” right now. Mystery To Me is a great album…I don’t think I even knew that the amazing song “Hypnotized” was done by the Mac. Here’s the full haul that I got for a total of $11…

I also, while I had the camera and records out, took some pics of the last couple vinyl scores I had over the last couple months. Click on through to see the others…
So I got these ones at the Princeton Record Exchange in Princeton, New Jersey, where Franny had a play a couple months ago. $36 worth…

And these I just got a couple weeks ago at the Cake Shop on the Lower East Side. Also a total of $36…

*I gotta say I was elated to find two MAN albums at the Cake Shop, and they’re two of MAN’s best!

October 7th, 2008 at 1:37 am
nice vinyl shots, newms. bummed to miss the antic. it’s my superfave. but whilst in williamsburg on lunch break from a rehearsal, i bought me 2 mini cupcakes and a rice crispy treat at corner bake sale for OBAMA. holla to the hipster tweens who weren’t too cool enough to bake me BARACKin treats.
October 7th, 2008 at 8:37 am
This looks like a cool street party, newms! We’ve just been enjoying our village fiesta here in Turre, Spain over the weekend, and my friend Mario’s band, The Mescaleros were doin’ some fine ZZ Top covers whwile we sank a few riojas. I’m gonna do a post on the fiesta on my blog when I get the chance.
oo! nice vinyl there! Did I spot Framptons camel? and Lynotts solo in soho? great albums!
October 7th, 2008 at 8:38 am
p.s. “Blind Eye” on that first Ash album – one of my fave 70′s guitar trax!
October 7th, 2008 at 9:57 pm
Newms – Did you eat that bbq sandwich I had?
I got violently ill later that night. Horrible headache, vomiting, 94 degree temperature… I actually went to the E.R. They called it a migraine, but I was wondering if it was somehow food related.
October 7th, 2008 at 10:28 pm
Whoa RD! So sorry to hear that. Glad I didn’t get that sandwich though.
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