Sunday, November 15, 2009

Pours for Purrs


On Saturday Silvie and I drove to Malt & Vine in Redmond to attend Pours for Purrs, a beer tasting and silent auction benefitting the Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project. Feral Cat is a not-for-profit group dedicated to providing free spay and neuter services for feral cats in the Puget Sound region. The folks at Malt & Vine lined up 8 tasty brews for attendees to sample. Silvie tried tiny sips of each beer, but I basically had two samples of each. Here are the 8 beers:


Snoqualmie Wildcat IPA – Snoqualmie Falls Brewing, Snoqualmie, WA

Trade Route Ginger Pale Ale – Trade Route Brewing, Pacific, WA

Young’s Double Chocolate Stout – Wells & Young’s Brewing, UK

Midnight Sun Panty Peeler Tripel – Midnight Sun Brewing, Anchorage, AK

Moorhouse Black Cat Porter – Moorhouse’s Brewery, UK

Avery White Rascal Belgian White – Avery Brewing, Boulder, CO

Flying Dog Horndog Barleywine – Flying Dog Brewery, Frederick, MD

Boulevard Nutcracker Winter Ale – Boulevard Brewing, Kansas City, MO

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Pixies at the Paramount


Silvie and I caught the Pixies Friday night at the Paramount. This was the second of a two-night stand for the group in Seattle. They are touring in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their landmark Doolittle LP, and played the record in its entirety, bookended by a few B-sides, as well as a three-song encore of older faves. I wasn't entirely sold on the gimmick of the tour; I like Doolitle, of course, and many of the group's iconic tunes are there, but a setlist that drew from all of the band's releases would have been preferable [side note: I think that my favorite Pixies album is actually the last one, Trompe Le Monde, and that Frank Black's creative powers peaked during his first two solo releases; a full run through of Teenager of the Year would be fantastic!]. But, I was game to roll with the theme of the evening, and, aside from the more forgettable B-sides, the show was fab. The band kept the tunes to their recorded short lengths while varied off-the-wall footage played on a screen behind them (the night opened with a screening of Un Chien Andolou, which primed the crowd for Debaser, although the band chose to open with a few B-sides). The band played LOUD, and Frank was in fine screaming form as they ran through the album. After a few more B-sides, they encored with some (even) older material including Where is My Mind, maybe their best tune. Highlights included No. 13 Baby, with its wonderful trance-like ride out, and one of my faves, There Goes My Gun with Frank's hysterical (and kinda funny) shriek of "Look at ME!"


Setlist:

Dancing the Manta Ray
Weird at My School
Bailey’s Walk
Manta Ray
Debaser
Tame
Wave of Mutilation
I Bleed
Here Comes Your Man
Dead
Monkey Gone to Heaven
Mr. Grieves
Crackity Jones
La La Love You
No. 13 Baby
There Goes My Gun
Hey
Silver
Gouge Away

First encore:
Wave of Mutilation (U.K. Surf)
Into the White

Second encore:
Bone Machine
The Holiday Song
Where is My Mind?

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Black Cat Ball


Silvie and I went to the Black Cat Ball dinner and auction at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, benefitting Purrfect Pals, a no-kill cat shelter in Arlington (from whence came Cookie, Toot Toot and Little G). We had a ton of fun bidding on the silent auction items (we actually walked away with a trunkload of goodies, having won 5 of the auctions!) and supping on the delicious vegan dinner and tasty wines. A great evening... can't wait for next year!