
Little bummer that our anniversary show is opposite this line-up-as-performance-art event: bubblegum cover alums Thee Makeout Party would have been on Bomp in the seventies (or Kama Sutra or Buddah in the sixties) but they are from now so they half put out their own most recent single (which got really nice ranking in the L.A. RECORD reader poll) and the last time they played in L.A., one hundred years of predictable Angeleno stoicism dissolved completely before their true-hearted teenage rock ‘n’ roll solution. People were full-on real-life dancing and rolling around on the checkered floor pouring drinks on their faces and cackling and rolling their eyes and later someone formed a conga line that staggered round and round the dance-floor perimeter. It was more unbelievable fun than anyone could have expected. Anyway, Rambo’s brother Frank will be opening for them—a pretty notable achievement to pride alongside the time they got a song in a Nick Nolte movie. (Way Of The Peaceful Warrior.) Anyway, if the L.A. RECORD anniversary show is too loud for your ears, please consider this lovable alternative.
FRANK STALLONE AND THEE MAKEOUT PARTY AT EL CID, 4212 W. SUNSET BLVD., SILVERLAKE. 10 PM / $10 / 21+. WWW.FOLDSILVERLAKE.COM.





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