Caught this car fire near Main St. and Westminister Ave. a couple of months ago. The Yo!Venice website featured my photos and videos...it was pretty cool. Moss the Intrepid Journalist....he, he. One of the videos on my YouTube channel @worldofmoss shows sparks flying from the LA Firefighters sawing open the trunk to look for? The first video I took must have been right after the guy bailed. Who knows where he went, but he must have been hauling, as they say. He hit the parked Jeep from behind, fully engulfing both.
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SF Sketchfest 2014
Had a great time checking out some of the SF Sketchfest shows this year. This was my first time attending any of the shows, but it is in it's 13th year. The three shows I checked (Superego Podcast, Never Not Funny and The Jim Show) were hilarious and inspiring. Can't wait until next year!!
Moss with Andy Richter (Conan O'Brien)
| Moss with Thomas Lennon (Reno 911 / The State) |
| Moss with James Urbaniak (The Venture Bros. / Character Actor) |
| Moss with Cole Stratton (Co-Founder / SF Sketchfest) |
| Moss with Jimmy Pardo (Never Not Funny Podcast) |
| Moss with Todd Glass (Comedian) |
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Moss Is Now An Unofficially Ordained Minister
by Moss
10/3/12
OK, I had to try it...and it was free. Moss is now an unofficially ordained Minister with the Universal Life Church. Almost ready to perform weddings, baptisms, etc. A better way to say it is revealed by "Brother Martin".... Let it be known on this date that in accordance with the laws of the Universal Life Church Monastery, as ordaining officer, I, Brother Martin, do ordain you (MOSS) into our ministry. From this day forward, you are entitled to all of the rights of an ordained minister. You have the authority to perform marriages, baptisms, and all other ceremonies of the church. You are an independent minister of this church. This is a position that carries with it a burden of responsibility; please respect others and comply with the laws of the land.
Hmmm...gotta check into making this official!!
Note To UC Berkeley Lamda Phi Epsilon: Would Your Like Your Hazing Letter Back?
by Moss
3/6/12
OK, I find some pretty weird shit out at Ocean Beach (SF,CA) including decapitated chickens, cult/ devil worshipping, knives, tons of lighters, etc. But this one caught me off guard. Below is the actual 2 page printout I found last week. Where you see brackets like this <>, those are penciled in names and notes. The instructions below were written by someone at Lamda Phi Epsilon, most likely the UC Berkeley chapter. I looked online and they are not recognized by UC Berkeley due to previous hazing incidents, so it shouldn't come as a super surprise that they still haze their potential "brothers." Please note typos are theirs (even though they are UC material) like using "there" instead of "their", etc. If anyone would like a copy of the actual note, just email me at: mossworld@gmail.com.
TONE: SERIOUS, STRICT, AND ENCOURAGE ONLY AT THE END. TELL THEM TO GIVE 100% EFFORT. IT'S ABOUT DRIVE AND HEART. REMEMBER THAT THIS IS THE "START" OF THE PP. NO CUSSING AT THE PLEDGES!!
Punish them if there late. Drill times of the essence. Be on time (10 LPhiE for every minute they are late).
Bag check. Don't have to be like a class, but make sure they do it on time. Punish if they aren't on time (5 minutes).
Introduction to Bid Night by the president, "Welcome to the beginning of Pledge period..."
No more bs. It starts right now.
Consistently remind them to work as a class. Pledge period is not about the individual. It's about the class. We do not cross individuals. You are not going to make it through pledge period by yourself.
Drive to beach.
Light Grass Drills (15 minutes)
Remind the pledges the basics grass drills that were taught at Founding Fathers. The drills should be extremely easy. (5 max)
Medium Grass Drills (15 minute)
Now that they are warmed up, give them a feel what grass drills feel like. Tell them pledge period starts tonight. The drills should be medium level; don't go crazy. (10 max)
Follow the Flash Light (10 minutes)
Depending on the situation with the cops in the area, an active will point the flashlight to the ground and run around. When the light stops moving all the pledges have to jump on the light. You end it by having all the pledges go under the light. Tell them they need to work as a class and be a unit. The only way the event will end is if they run together as a class and touch the light. Make sure not to point the light in the sky or up too high, otherwise it may be seen from far away and get us in trouble.
Hard Grass Drills (15 minutes) <1. Box + letter person 2. someone to drag them. Taylor and Jincho, Patric, Mike and Jeff>
During these grass drills, actives will out one pledge at a time, and make them write the letters of our House. Keep doing this until everyone has been pulled out. (15 max). Make them second guess themselves on the letters. Destroy the confidence. BE DISCREET WHEN PULLING THE PLEDGES OUT. DON'T LET THEM KNOW.
Earn Water -
Ask who wants to earn water to step up. Then send him back. Ask the class why they all didn't step up. Tell them they are doing this for their pledge bros. Everyone did the same excercise is tired. Don't be selfish. As again and and pick some one. Make sure they get water on the first try. Tell the class that they should encourage their pledge bro. Tell the class that he is doing it for them!!!!
Stock Market (10 minutes)
Have the pledges do stock market push-ups. Their intensity level should be moderately high. Let the other actives get at the pledges, and comment them on their performance. Have the big bro SHOULD encourage them. There should be no swearing at the pledges. During this time, pull out one pledge to learn the Pledge Credo. 1, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4
Digging of Letters (45 minutes) - 3 tries
Then explain their task. They need to know the house letters that they are crossing into. It's unacceptable it they cross and don't know the letters of the house.
They will start building the letters, 6 inches wide and 6 inches deep. To start with give them 10 minutes. After the time limit is up, ask the captain if the class is proud of the letters. Punish them for not finishing on time, with medium grass drills. As they are digging make them recite the Pledge Credo.
Actives should stand around and comment to the pledges, but they SHOULD NOT BE YELLING. When the actives yell, no once can hear the pledge oath, and it makes it harder for the pledges to learn the oath that way.
Rolling (10 minutes) <- Robert>
Make them roll and pull pledeges out to go in the water. Pull when they are rolling around. AGAIN BE DISCREET PULLING THEM OUT.
Water
Ask the class how strong they are. Actives will be standing in front of them. Let them answer then say no. Do this a few times. If they don't get it then make them count out loud. Then make they count out loud several times until they get it. Then they try to run active should tell them to stop and tell them "what are you doing". If they don't listen then just shine the light at the pledges in the water.
End
Congratulate them on completing bid night, chant their class name. Have one inspirational active talk to them, ask them what they learned.
REMEMBER, tonight we emphasize CLASS EFFORT. Reminding them that this is the start of pledge period. No more BS or half assing. You will not cross without your full effort, without pushing your limits above and beyond what they've ever been before. Tell them they would not have thought possible at the beginning of pledge period - merely 2 weeks ago - that they'd accomplish what they've just done tonight Stress PERSONAL and CLASS CHARACTER: Lamda Phi Epsilon is the elite and we have good reason to pride ourselves on who we are. Leaders arise through dedication and action. Prove to us, and PROVE TO YOURSELVES your manhood.
THE HOUSE DOESN'T CROSS INDIVIDUALS; WE CROSS CLASSES. YOU GUYS ARE STRONG.
3/6/12
OK, I find some pretty weird shit out at Ocean Beach (SF,CA) including decapitated chickens, cult/ devil worshipping, knives, tons of lighters, etc. But this one caught me off guard. Below is the actual 2 page printout I found last week. Where you see brackets like this <>, those are penciled in names and notes. The instructions below were written by someone at Lamda Phi Epsilon, most likely the UC Berkeley chapter. I looked online and they are not recognized by UC Berkeley due to previous hazing incidents, so it shouldn't come as a super surprise that they still haze their potential "brothers." Please note typos are theirs (even though they are UC material) like using "there" instead of "their", etc. If anyone would like a copy of the actual note, just email me at: mossworld@gmail.com.
TONE: SERIOUS, STRICT, AND ENCOURAGE ONLY AT THE END. TELL THEM TO GIVE 100% EFFORT. IT'S ABOUT DRIVE AND HEART. REMEMBER THAT THIS IS THE "START" OF THE PP. NO CUSSING AT THE PLEDGES!!
Punish them if there late. Drill times of the essence. Be on time (10 LPhiE for every minute they are late).
Bag check. Don't have to be like a class, but make sure they do it on time. Punish if they aren't on time (5 minutes).
Introduction to Bid Night by the president, "Welcome to the beginning of Pledge period..."
No more bs. It starts right now.
Consistently remind them to work as a class. Pledge period is not about the individual. It's about the class. We do not cross individuals. You are not going to make it through pledge period by yourself.
Drive to beach.
Light Grass Drills (15 minutes)
Remind the pledges the basics grass drills that were taught at Founding Fathers. The drills should be extremely easy. (5 max)
Medium Grass Drills (15 minute)
Now that they are warmed up, give them a feel what grass drills feel like. Tell them pledge period starts tonight. The drills should be medium level; don't go crazy. (10 max)
Follow the Flash Light (10 minutes)
Depending on the situation with the cops in the area, an active will point the flashlight to the ground and run around. When the light stops moving all the pledges have to jump on the light. You end it by having all the pledges go under the light. Tell them they need to work as a class and be a unit. The only way the event will end is if they run together as a class and touch the light. Make sure not to point the light in the sky or up too high, otherwise it may be seen from far away and get us in trouble.
Hard Grass Drills (15 minutes) <1. Box + letter person 2. someone to drag them. Taylor and Jincho, Patric, Mike and Jeff>
During these grass drills, actives will out one pledge at a time, and make them write the letters of our House. Keep doing this until everyone has been pulled out. (15 max). Make them second guess themselves on the letters. Destroy the confidence. BE DISCREET WHEN PULLING THE PLEDGES OUT. DON'T LET THEM KNOW.
Earn Water -
Ask who wants to earn water to step up. Then send him back. Ask the class why they all didn't step up. Tell them they are doing this for their pledge bros. Everyone did the same excercise is tired. Don't be selfish. As again and and pick some one. Make sure they get water on the first try. Tell the class that they should encourage their pledge bro. Tell the class that he is doing it for them!!!!
Stock Market (10 minutes)
Have the pledges do stock market push-ups. Their intensity level should be moderately high. Let the other actives get at the pledges, and comment them on their performance. Have the big bro SHOULD encourage them. There should be no swearing at the pledges. During this time, pull out one pledge
Digging of Letters (45 minutes) - 3 tries
Then explain their task. They need to know the house letters that they are crossing into. It's unacceptable it they cross and don't know the letters of the house.
They will start building the letters, 6 inches wide and 6 inches deep. To start with give them 10 minutes. After the time limit is up, ask the captain if the class is proud of the letters. Punish them for not finishing on time, with medium grass drills. As they are digging make them recite the Pledge Credo.
Actives should stand around and comment to the pledges, but they SHOULD NOT BE YELLING. When the actives yell, no once can hear the pledge oath, and it makes it harder for the pledges to learn the oath that way.
Rolling (10 minutes) <- Robert>
Make them roll and pull pledeges out to go in the water. Pull
Water
Ask the class how strong they are. Actives will be standing in front of them. Let them answer then say no. Do this a few times. If they don't get it then make them count out loud. Then make they count out loud several times until they get it. Then they try to run active should tell them to stop and tell them "what are you doing". If they don't listen then just shine the light at the pledges in the water.
End
Congratulate them on completing bid night, chant their class name. Have one inspirational active talk to them, ask them what they learned.
REMEMBER, tonight we emphasize CLASS EFFORT. Reminding them that this is the start of pledge period. No more BS or half assing. You will not cross without your full effort, without pushing your limits above and beyond what they've ever been before. Tell them they would not have thought possible at the beginning of pledge period - merely 2 weeks ago - that they'd accomplish what they've just done tonight Stress PERSONAL and CLASS CHARACTER: Lamda Phi Epsilon is the elite and we have good reason to pride ourselves on who we are. Leaders arise through dedication and action. Prove to us, and PROVE TO YOURSELVES your manhood.
THE HOUSE DOESN'T CROSS INDIVIDUALS; WE CROSS CLASSES. YOU GUYS ARE STRONG.
Moss, Jeffrey Moss Charles
Hazing,
Lamda Phi Epsilon,
Moss,
ocean beach,
SF,
uc berkeley
Moss With Vida Blue
by Moss
2/26/12
This is the second picture Moss has taken with the legendary Vida Blue. Moss will have to find and scan the first photo, taken in 1997 at the KFTY TV50 Health, Safety and Fitness Expo, when Moss was a sales rep for the station. The latest was taken on February 22, 2012 at Mill Valley Middle School where Vida Blue delivered a motivational speech to the 8th grade students and signed a bunch of autographs. How cool is that?
Here is what Wikapedia has on him:
Vida Rochelle Blue Jr. (born July 28, 1949) is a former Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher. During a 17-year career, he pitched for the Oakland Athletics (1969–77), San Francisco Giants (1978–81; 1985–86), and Kansas City Royals (1982–83) He won the American League Cy Young award and Most Valuable Player Award in 1971. He is a six-time all-star, and is one of only four pitchers in major league history to start the all-star game for both the American League (1971) and the National League (1978); Roger Clemens, Randy Johnson and Roy Halladay would later duplicate the feat. Unlike many southpaws, Blue was a power pitcher that worked fast and pounded the strike zone. He possessed a breaking curveball that he threw on occasion and an above average change-up, but his signature pitch was a blistering fastball that dialed up to nearly 100 miles per hour. In The Neyer/James Guide to Pitchers, all-time hits leader Pete Rose stated that Blue 'threw as hard as anyone' he had ever faced, and baseball historian Bill James cited Blue as the hardest-throwing lefty, and the second hardest thrower of his era, behind only Nolan Ryan.
In 1970, after spending the season in the minor leagues with the Iowa Oaks of the American Association, Blue was called up in September, making two starts that provided a glimpse of what was to come. On September 11, he shut out the Kansas City Royals 3–0, giving up only one hit, to Pat Kelly in the eighth inning. Ten days later, he no-hit the Minnesota Twins, 6–0, at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, with the lone baserunner being Harmon Killebrew, who walked in the fourth inning.
Blue had a 24–8 record in 1971, winning both the Cy Young and MVP awards. He also led the American League in complete games (24), shutouts (8) and Earned run average (1.82). That season, the Athletics won the American League West title for the franchise's first postseason berth since the Philadelphia Athletics in the 1931 World Series. He was the youngest American League player to win the MVP Award in the 20th Century . He was the starting pitcher for the American League in the 1971 All-Star Game, and for the National League in the 1978 All-Star Game.
In 1971, he was on the cover of Sports Illustrated and Time Magazine. In 1972, his success in baseball led Blue to a small role in the film Black Gunn, starring Jim Brown. After Blue's breakthrough season in 1971, he and Athletics owner Charles Finley clashed over his salary. Blue held out, missing much of the year, and ended up with a 6–10 record. He didn't make the Athletics' post-season starting rotation, instead pitching in relief against the Cincinnati Reds in the 1972 World Series.
Blue returned to form to win 20 games in 1973, 17 games in 1974, and 22 games in 1975, as an integral member of the Oakland Athletics five straight American League Western Division pennants from 1971 to 1975, and three consecutive World Championships in 1972, 1973, and 1974. In 1976, baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn vetoed an attempt by Oakland A's owner Charlie Finley to sell Blue to the New York Yankees and in 1977, Kuhn cancelled a proposed trade of Blue to the Cincinnati Reds. In both instances, Kuhn said the trades would be bad for baseball because they would benefit already powerful teams without making them give up any significant talent in return. At the end of the 1976 season, nearly the entire A's roster of star players from Oakland's championship teams left with Baseball's new free agency, or were traded off by Finley, leaving Blue, who was still under contract with Oakland, to mentor a new team of primarily rookies and other young players. In 1978, Blue was traded to the San Francisco Giants. In 1978, Blue won 18 games as he led the Giants to 89 wins and a third-place finish in National League West Division, which was won by the Los Angeles Dodgers. His great year was rewarded as he won the Sporting News National League Pitcher Of The Year. He, along with Chili Davis, were the last players before Ichiro Suzuki to wear their given name on the back of their uniforms instead of their surname, both having done so with the Giants. Blue battled drug addiction over the course of his career. After the 1983 season, he and former teammates Willie Wilson, Jerry Martin and Willie Aikens pleaded guilty to attempting to purchase cocaine. In 1985, he testified in the Pittsburgh drug trials. Blue also made a name and career after baseball for himself in the San Francisco Bay Area by donating his time to many charitable causes, mostly promoting baseball in the inner city. In 1971, Blue accompanied Bob Hope on his USO Christmas tour of Vietnam and other military installations. Vida currently lives in San Francisco, CA and is active in promoting the sport of baseball. Blue remains active, working for numerous charitable causes including Safeway All Stars Challenge Sports, automobile donations, celebrity golf tournaments, and charities for the children.
2/26/12
This is the second picture Moss has taken with the legendary Vida Blue. Moss will have to find and scan the first photo, taken in 1997 at the KFTY TV50 Health, Safety and Fitness Expo, when Moss was a sales rep for the station. The latest was taken on February 22, 2012 at Mill Valley Middle School where Vida Blue delivered a motivational speech to the 8th grade students and signed a bunch of autographs. How cool is that?
Here is what Wikapedia has on him:
Vida Rochelle Blue Jr. (born July 28, 1949) is a former Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher. During a 17-year career, he pitched for the Oakland Athletics (1969–77), San Francisco Giants (1978–81; 1985–86), and Kansas City Royals (1982–83) He won the American League Cy Young award and Most Valuable Player Award in 1971. He is a six-time all-star, and is one of only four pitchers in major league history to start the all-star game for both the American League (1971) and the National League (1978); Roger Clemens, Randy Johnson and Roy Halladay would later duplicate the feat. Unlike many southpaws, Blue was a power pitcher that worked fast and pounded the strike zone. He possessed a breaking curveball that he threw on occasion and an above average change-up, but his signature pitch was a blistering fastball that dialed up to nearly 100 miles per hour. In The Neyer/James Guide to Pitchers, all-time hits leader Pete Rose stated that Blue 'threw as hard as anyone' he had ever faced, and baseball historian Bill James cited Blue as the hardest-throwing lefty, and the second hardest thrower of his era, behind only Nolan Ryan.
In 1970, after spending the season in the minor leagues with the Iowa Oaks of the American Association, Blue was called up in September, making two starts that provided a glimpse of what was to come. On September 11, he shut out the Kansas City Royals 3–0, giving up only one hit, to Pat Kelly in the eighth inning. Ten days later, he no-hit the Minnesota Twins, 6–0, at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, with the lone baserunner being Harmon Killebrew, who walked in the fourth inning.
Blue had a 24–8 record in 1971, winning both the Cy Young and MVP awards. He also led the American League in complete games (24), shutouts (8) and Earned run average (1.82). That season, the Athletics won the American League West title for the franchise's first postseason berth since the Philadelphia Athletics in the 1931 World Series. He was the youngest American League player to win the MVP Award in the 20th Century . He was the starting pitcher for the American League in the 1971 All-Star Game, and for the National League in the 1978 All-Star Game.
In 1971, he was on the cover of Sports Illustrated and Time Magazine. In 1972, his success in baseball led Blue to a small role in the film Black Gunn, starring Jim Brown. After Blue's breakthrough season in 1971, he and Athletics owner Charles Finley clashed over his salary. Blue held out, missing much of the year, and ended up with a 6–10 record. He didn't make the Athletics' post-season starting rotation, instead pitching in relief against the Cincinnati Reds in the 1972 World Series.
Blue returned to form to win 20 games in 1973, 17 games in 1974, and 22 games in 1975, as an integral member of the Oakland Athletics five straight American League Western Division pennants from 1971 to 1975, and three consecutive World Championships in 1972, 1973, and 1974. In 1976, baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn vetoed an attempt by Oakland A's owner Charlie Finley to sell Blue to the New York Yankees and in 1977, Kuhn cancelled a proposed trade of Blue to the Cincinnati Reds. In both instances, Kuhn said the trades would be bad for baseball because they would benefit already powerful teams without making them give up any significant talent in return. At the end of the 1976 season, nearly the entire A's roster of star players from Oakland's championship teams left with Baseball's new free agency, or were traded off by Finley, leaving Blue, who was still under contract with Oakland, to mentor a new team of primarily rookies and other young players. In 1978, Blue was traded to the San Francisco Giants. In 1978, Blue won 18 games as he led the Giants to 89 wins and a third-place finish in National League West Division, which was won by the Los Angeles Dodgers. His great year was rewarded as he won the Sporting News National League Pitcher Of The Year. He, along with Chili Davis, were the last players before Ichiro Suzuki to wear their given name on the back of their uniforms instead of their surname, both having done so with the Giants. Blue battled drug addiction over the course of his career. After the 1983 season, he and former teammates Willie Wilson, Jerry Martin and Willie Aikens pleaded guilty to attempting to purchase cocaine. In 1985, he testified in the Pittsburgh drug trials. Blue also made a name and career after baseball for himself in the San Francisco Bay Area by donating his time to many charitable causes, mostly promoting baseball in the inner city. In 1971, Blue accompanied Bob Hope on his USO Christmas tour of Vietnam and other military installations. Vida currently lives in San Francisco, CA and is active in promoting the sport of baseball. Blue remains active, working for numerous charitable causes including Safeway All Stars Challenge Sports, automobile donations, celebrity golf tournaments, and charities for the children.
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Jeffrey Moss Charles,
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Moss with Vida Blue,
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Metatron's Cube
by Moss
10/4/11
Not sure if this is fake or not...but I found a cool key chain in this shape, with "Metatron's Cube 6 July 2010 Danebury Hill" on the back. Hmmmmnnn....I was curious enough to look it up....and here is what I found.
According to this website "a brilliant 3 dimensional multi-layered Cube came down as a Crop Circle formation in a field at Danebury Hilly near Nether Wallop, Hampshire UK on the 6th of July 2010 ... Intricately accurate and blissfully divine, this one brings a certain uniqueness with it's multi-dimensional design incorporating Hexagons with a circle in centre ... arranged in layers to appear as a Cube when viewed from above ..."
10/4/11
Not sure if this is fake or not...but I found a cool key chain in this shape, with "Metatron's Cube 6 July 2010 Danebury Hill" on the back. Hmmmmnnn....I was curious enough to look it up....and here is what I found.
According to this website "a brilliant 3 dimensional multi-layered Cube came down as a Crop Circle formation in a field at Danebury Hilly near Nether Wallop, Hampshire UK on the 6th of July 2010 ... Intricately accurate and blissfully divine, this one brings a certain uniqueness with it's multi-dimensional design incorporating Hexagons with a circle in centre ... arranged in layers to appear as a Cube when viewed from above ..."
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Moss with Robin Williams
The photo of Moss with Robin Williams was taken last weekend (9/18/11) at Comedy Day in San Francisco. The other was taken last weekend at Ocean Beach, SF, CA.


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comedy day 2011,
Jeff Charles,
jeffey moss charles,
Moss,
Robin Williams,
San Francisco
Jeffrey Moss Charles
by Moss
8/6/11
Jeffrey Moss Charles currently lives in San Francisco.
His most recent appearances are: as a game show contestant on "Camouflage" (GSN), fuzzy Character at Universal Studios Hollywood (Woody Woodpecker, Dora the Explorer, Private Penguin and Rat Victim), "Extreme Bodies" (Discovery) and "Heartland" (TNT). He has also appeared on "Midnight Caller" (NBC) and "The Doors" (Oliver Stone). Visit his other blog at www.jeffreymosscharles.blogspot.com by clicking here.
8/6/11
Jeffrey Moss Charles currently lives in San Francisco.
His most recent appearances are: as a game show contestant on "Camouflage" (GSN), fuzzy Character at Universal Studios Hollywood (Woody Woodpecker, Dora the Explorer, Private Penguin and Rat Victim), "Extreme Bodies" (Discovery) and "Heartland" (TNT). He has also appeared on "Midnight Caller" (NBC) and "The Doors" (Oliver Stone). Visit his other blog at www.jeffreymosscharles.blogspot.com by clicking here.
Woodstock Peace Agreement Reached Between SF and New York!!

by Moss
6/10/09
Hey all, got this email from legendary promoter Boots Hughston. Feel free to share....you know I'll be there!!
For Immediate Release: 6/05/09
40th Anniversary of Woodstock
Free Concert Will Take Place as Scheduled in Golden Gate Park
San Francisco, Sunday, October 25, 2009
Event: “West Fest” Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Woodstock
Producer: 2b1 Multimedia Inc. and the Council of Light in association with Artie Kornfeld, the original producer of “Woodstock 1969”
When: October 25, 2009, 9am to 6pm
Where: Speedway Meadows, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA USA
Non-Profit: 501-(c) 3
Admission: FREE
Contact: Boots Hughston, 415-861-1520 www.2b1records.com/woodstock40sf or woodstock40sf@yahoo.com
Music acts confirmed: Country Joe (Country Joe and the Fish), Denny Laine (Paul McCartney, Wings, Moody Blues), Lester Chambers (Chambers Brothers), Harvey Mandel, Barry “The Fish” Melton, David Denny (Steve Miller), Alameda All Stars (Gregg Allman’s Band), Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks, Michael McClure (Beat Poet) and Ray Manzarek (Doors), PF Sloan, Michael Narada Walden, Jimmy McCarty (Detroit Wheels), Peter Kaukonen, Terry Haggerty (from the Sons of Champlin), Leigh Stevens (Blue Cheer), Greg Douglass (Steve Miller), El Chicano, David and Linda La Flamme
In honor of Jimi Hendrix, who headlined the festival in 1969, 3,000 guitar players will attempt to break the World's Record for the Largest Guitar Ensemble playing "Purple Haze" -- all at the same time! Players are encouraged to register at: www.steveroby.com/Jimi_Hendrix_Archives/Register.html
A press conference was held last week announcing Michael Lang’s Woodstock Ventures had served “West Fest, Woodstock’s 40th Anniversary” with a cease and desist for using the name “Woodstock” . After much Peace and Love an agreement was reached between the events producer, Boots Hughston and Woodstock Ventures’ Michael Lang.
OVERVIEW:
Woodstock was not just an event, a happening, or a concert with 400,000 people. It was a pivotal moment of realization for an entire generation, an epiphany, a moment of realization for the entire country. The hip movement started in San Francisco a couple of years earlier in the Haight Ashbury and the “Summer of Love” had spread across the nation. There were now millions of hip people with 400,000 of them converging on Woodstock. Woodstock was a statement to the world, “humanity had evolved”, coming together through peace, love and spirituality. An event whose original intent was to make money became the largest FREE event in history. The hip movement had come of age and was recognized by the world. The principles of love swept the country and we had become the ‘Woodstock Nation”. Hundreds of San Francisco stars and musical luminaries will perform at this October 25, 2009 event to commemorate the original principles of peace, love and spirituality. The Woodstock 40th will begin with a blessing by the American Indigenous People and several Beat Generation poets. There will be many speakers from the Peace Movement, the Free Speech Movement and the Anti-War Movement along with many of the acts who originally performed at Woodstock (to be announced). There will also be an “Eco Friendly Green Village” highlighting the products, services, and information of the emerging green movement.
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