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Cherry Poppin' Daddies 9/30/93: Up From the Gutter (1 of 21) This is a full live performance by America's finest rock band, the Cherry Poppin' Daddies, (More) This is a full live performance by America's finest rock band, the Cherry Poppin' Daddies, filmed exclusively by someone who was/is not myself at Eugene, Oregon's WOW Hall on 9/30/1993.
Well, you found it. The best Cherry Poppin' Daddies footage on the entire internet. This is the real deal, folks: no watered down neo-swing, no fancy suits, no major record deals...this is the Daddies at their finest: loud, raw, and raunchy. I hope those who take this band for granted (or the fools that believe them to be only a "swing band"), will get their comeuppance from these videos.
I apologize for the video quality. Well, actually, the quality is somewhat fine, it's the terrible 1990s video effects that have been placed upon them. Nearly every clip is heavily saturated, so I apologize in advance.
This song here is entitled 'Up from the Gutter', a funky little number that was included on the CD rerelease of the band's debut album 'Ferociously Stoned'.
Here is the setlist:
1. Up From the Gutter
2. Flovilla Thatch vs. the Virile Garbage Man
3. Silver Rocket
4. Pink Elephant
5. Dr. Bones
6. Come Back to Me
7. Say It To My Face
8. The Enemy Within
9. When I Change Your Mind
10. Midas in Reverse
11. Drunk Daddy
12. Dirty Mother Fuzz
13. Slapstick
14. Johanna of the Spirits
15. Chrysalis
16. The Graduate
17. Suicide Kings
18. Mona Lisa
19. Teenage Brainsurgeon
20. I Gotta Be Me/April in Paris
21. Cherry Poppin' Daddy Strut (Less)
Janet Kuypers poem "Children, Churches & Daddies", 02/26/08 Janet Kuypers reads the original writing "Children, Churches & Daddies", during her (More) Janet Kuypers reads the original writing "Children, Churches & Daddies", during her live readings at the Cafe in Chicago 02/26/08.
For more information on the writing of Janet Kuypers, go to http://www.janetkuypers.com to read more of her work.
These are some of the original writings that were in this live reading in Chicago:
Amber Beads
As the flames engulfed
my worldly possessions
my everything
seemed to disappear.
But I did not cry
for the loss of the money -
I cried for the
photographs,
and the poems, and the amber beads.
I love you, mother,
and I love the mother
who died while I
rested in your womb.
Sandy tells me stories
of visiting Grandma
and eating pickles.
And I remember
every spring,
every Mother's Day,
you would diligently
plant flowers
around the
Bakutis name.
I have learned
to love her
without ever seeing
her face.
Joseph tells me
that I seem like
my mother
and I only pray to God
that he's right.
For then my existence
would keep the love
and the caring alive
in a kind of living
that no strike of a match
that no burning building
that no mere mortal
could destroy.
--
Children, Churches, and Daddies
And the little girl said to me,
"I thought only daddies drank
beer." And I found myself
trying to make excuses for the can
in my hand. I remember being
in the church, a guest at a
wedding of two people
I didn't know. My date pointed
out two little boys
walking to their seats in
front of us. In little suits and
cowboy boots, this is what
is central Illinois. And my date
said he was sure those boys
would grow up to be gay. And
the worst part was their father
was the coach of the high school
football team. I think I
laughed, but I hesitated.
I remember being in the
church, it was Christmas
Eve, my date's family went up
for communion, and all I could think
was that singing the hymns was
hard enough, I don't know the
words, what am I doing here,
what am I supposed to do? And I
stayed seated, and everyone else
slowly walked to the front of the
church. Little soldiers in a
little line, the little children
in their little dresses walking
behind their mommies and
daddies. And the little girl
said, "I thought only daddies
drank beer." And I found myself
trying to make excuses.
--
chess game again
we all watched the case on the news
together, the case where a man on a
subway train opened fire on passengers
in the car. nine people dead, i think.
they caught the man, they had their
trial, and by right he could have a lawyer
appointed to him. but no, he wanted
to act as his own attorney. so every
day he would come into the courtroom
in his suit, looking professional, and
he would question each of the witnesses,
the people that survived his shooting
spree and now had to look him in the
eye and answer his questions. "so what
happened then?" he would ask, and a
woman would answer ,"i saw you push
the woman to the ground, put your knee
to her back and shoot her in the back
of the head." "can you point out the
man that did this?" he would ask, and
a man would respond, "it was you." some
of the witnesses broke down under the
emotional strain. and finally he had no
further questions and the judge dismissed
the jury to arrive at a verdict. they found
him guilty, and when the judge asked the
defendant if he had any last words for
the jury, he kept stressing his innocence,
and never apologized. the judge told him
he was disgusted. he saw no remorse in
the killer's eyes. and of all the violence
we see in the media, all the court trials
that are fed to us through our television
sets, our boxes of american dreams, i
don't think any of us were prepared for
this. how did those people feel, when
faced with the man that has brought them
so much pain, how did they feel when they
had to quietly sit there and answer his
questions, when he didn't even say he was
sorry? most of them sat there trying to
keep their composure when faced with a
man who lost all control. this twisted tale.
they were a pawn in his chess game again. (Less)
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