You know how Lance Armstrong has those “LIVESTRONG” silicone wristbands. Well guess what we had made? Our own “PRINCE VS MICHAEL” wristbands! Available in 8 colors: Yellow, White, Gray, Black, Green, Light Blue, Red and Purple. To mail order CLICK HERE.
I’m convinced most of the best hip-hop was released before 1997. There have been some good releases & tracks since then but can they really compare with the quality that was released in the 80’s and 90’s? Hell no!
CLICK HERE to view photos from our THAT 80’s SHOW party that took place on 8/1/09 @ Madrone Art Bar in San Francisco.
Even with problems with one of the main speakers, it wasn’t working, people were still grooving to the music early in the night. Big thanx to the sound engineer Ian who showed up and fixed the sound issue just in time before the dance floor started to get packed. So many songs, so little time. 5 hours just isn’t enough time to fit in everything that we want to play from the 80’s. But as usual we gave it our best and everyone seemed like they were having fun. We had a lot of compliments throughout and at the end of the night so we were stoked. You can watch video footage from the event on our youtube channel. Thank you everyone and we hope to see you again at the next THAT 80’s SHOW on September 5th. Cheers!
For a blast to the past peep this video of House of Pain performing “Jump Around” at our Bomb party in 1992. Over 360,000 views on youtube!
House of Pain performing “Jump Around” live at the Bomb party at the DNA Lounge in San Francisco on June 7, 1992. I had booked House of Pain before their song was released to radio stations. By the time of their show (their first time performing as House of Pain) the song was starting to become a hit. The DAT machine was only working in one channel during their performance so the music wasn’t on point but the show was still great. You can’t see everyone on the second floor but all 1,000 people in the place were jumping and the camera bouncing up and down is from the floor bouncing. Yes, that is Everlast wearing one of the original first Bomb t-shirts. Damn we used to throw some killer parties…