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gordonzola ([personal profile] gordonzola) wrote2006-07-04 09:36 am
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Joan Jett in Marin

Since Joan Jett never changes, it’s either really easy or really hard to review her show at the Marin County Fair last night. I’m going with easy. She played all the "hits" . She played enough songs of the new album to have made a good faith effort to sell some copies. She wore something tight and black. She growled. She smiled. She sneered. She winked, at times enough to make it seem something was in her eye. She played power chords.

She was the object of lust for the entire audience which I’d have to guess was a lot more queer than the usual county fair. Hell, I saw more people I recognized from SF than at most shows I go to back home. Even people I just know from the cheese counter were there. At one point some folks got on other people’s shoulders to display their homemade bed sheet banner that read (as far as I could tell, I was behind them and off to one side), "Dirty Dirty Queerdos Love Joan Jett" with a sweet portrait of her. I felt Joan could have been more appreciative beyond her smile and nod.*

I went with my brother and his wife. My brother and I spent the previous few hours watching the Minutemen documentary together including all the extras.** I told him about my LJ so hi Jim!

I hadn’t been to the Marin County Fair since 1985 or so and except for the huge Ferris Wheel it was pretty much exactly the same. Except you couldn’t rent paddle boats anymore. That was my favorite part of the fair! I didn’t know how I felt about being in Marin, but I figured I was sure to run into some high school people. Fortunately, the reunion made me realize that I probably wouldn’t recognize them if I did.

We crammed in up front and almost imediately the woman on my left starts eyeing me. "Don’t I know you?" she asks. I think my, "Ugh, did you go to Redwood?" answer wasn’t very friendly but no, she had gone to Novato and was a few years older than me. In fact we didn’t know anyone in common and we tried. She introduced me to her husband who said, "Redwood huh, did you used to go to Lark Creek Inn *** at lunch?"

"No, they’d deliver it straight to our Beamers," I replied.

God I’m glad I don’t live in Marin anymore. In fact the only person I saw from high school was a small scale rock star who’s an awesome drummer in a million garage bands. I know her mostly through others and she was in a group so I didn’t say hello. The Novato woman and I did laugh together when Joan tried to say something specific like, "Wow, Marin knows how to rock!" or "Do You Wanna Touch Me, Marin?".

So I know it came up in this space before that Joan Jett plays USO shows in Irag and Afghanistan. Is she a war supporter? Just there to show the working class kids she’s on their side? Desperate to sell records? I don’t know. I heard there’s some kind of anti-Bush song on the new record, but I haven’t heard it. And that doesn’t really make a controversial statement unless you sing country. At one point she swapped out guitars and her backup one had a Gits sticker, a leather flag, and a Dean for President one. Clearly, I’ve never looked to Joan for consistent political leadership. Cop out? Maybe.

But I do enjoy the irony of seeing someone who was a childhood idol, singing in basically my hometown at the most wholesome event possible, when back in the days (before " I love Rock and Roll") I lived here liking Joan was enough to make someone yell "Devo!" out of a car window at you. Social ostracism comes back around, I just wanted to be there to witness it.


*A quick internet search shows Dolly Parton to have been more receptive, A group of women towards the front waved a bed-sheet sign that read "Dirty Dirty Queerdos Love Dolly" to which she replied, "Well, I love you too."

**One of the best music videos ever made was the one for "This Ain’t No Picnic" (It’s starts about 3:25 in on that link). Found government footage of Ronald Reagan shooting at, then bombing the Minutemen as they try to sing about the interests of the working class. Made for $900!

***If it’s not made clear by the New Yorker cartoon, it’s one of the most expensive restaurants in Marin

[identity profile] mactavish.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Dolly Parton has been on some level vocally supportive of queers and queer rights for years.

[identity profile] susannochka.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I know, the winking! There were two women in front of me who were convinced, at first, that Joan was winking at them (rock salute every single time she looked in our direction- their arms are tired today), and then I think they realized that she was winking at the whole crowd. I wondered if she's developed some sort of tick.

Didn't she play an anti-Bush song?

I love the last paragraph about social ostracism, 'cause I was wondering about that.

And I totally wondered why she wasn't appreciative of her banner! We were behind it off to the left a bit, and I saw the picture but didn't make out the words.

[identity profile] sdn.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
god, it sounds like you grew up in the northern californian version of long island (where i grew up -- run away!).

"Do You Wanna Touch Me, Marin?"

this made me laugh out loud.

[identity profile] literaticat.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I love Dolly.

[identity profile] pantryslut.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 05:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I heard there’s some kind of anti-Bush song on the new record, but I haven’t heard it.

She played it.

[identity profile] magpiesf.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
oh man. thanks for the link to the minutemen video. im pretty sure ive seen it before, but not in a long long while... ah yes, 80s punk videos. stock footage, and live footage that is so completely not synched with the music is hysterical...

Viva Dolly!!

[identity profile] goodbadgirl.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I love her so freaking much it's unbelievable.

The first time I heard "I Love Rock And Roll" I was in kindergarten riding the bus to Catholic school and some older kids were singing it. I remember feeling super cool on account of riding the bus and listening to rock and roll music.

I think that little story explains a lot about me, actually. ;)

[identity profile] thesaucyone.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I had a fun time at the fair. She sounded good and looked hot. What more can you ask for? I was however a little surprised she referred to Sweet's AC/DC as her new song (but maybe I misunderstood, as it was a little diff. to hear the banter), and didn't mention that Androgynous was a Replacements song. I was there with friends with little girls, so we had a great time dancing.

[identity profile] twostepsfwd.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
a) "Wow, Marin knows how to rock!" - HAHAHAHAHAHA!

b) I'm going to the Marin County Fair today... In about an hour in fact. Yay!

c) I was at that Dolly show, it was pretty fabulous

d) I saw Joan Jett 6 yrs ago at Central Park and she put on a great concert but you can tell it's just not as exciting as it used to be for her

[identity profile] jwz.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
That Dolly story reminds me of this exchange in some interview with Morissey a few years ago:

    Interviewer: Did you hear t.A.T.u.'s version of "How Soon Is Now?"
    Morissey: Yes, it was magnificent. Absolutely. I don't know much about them.
    Interviewer: They are teenage Russian lesbians.
    Morissey: Well, aren't we all?

Also, The only caption any New Yorker cartoon ever needs.

[identity profile] jette.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I totally want Marin to touch me.

Do You Wanna Touch Me, Marin?

[identity profile] substitute.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
That's my new band name!

Wow, Lark Creek. At my too-wealthy high school circa 1982, the rich kids went to Coco's for lunch and astounded me with their $6.95 meals while I ate the $0.75 burrito. That Lark Creek shit is outa control.

Maybe partying will help.

jett girls

[identity profile] substitute.livejournal.com 2006-07-04 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
When saw Joanie at UCLA in 1985, and worked the show, the first 30 people in line were all women who looked exactly like a Ramone. It was sort of awe-inspiring.

[identity profile] defenestr8r.livejournal.com 2006-07-05 07:36 am (UTC)(link)
i choose to believe that joan plays those ISO shows because she has the WORST BOOKING AGENT ON EARTH as evidenced by the venues you and i have seen her at in the last few years and the fact that she doesn't play LA or SF.

but i also think that she is patriotic in the way that many new yorkers are. they believe in America, whether or not they believe in the war.

but that's just my opinion.

[identity profile] querencia.livejournal.com 2006-07-07 08:30 am (UTC)(link)
I wonder how many times "Do You Want to Touch Me, Marin?" is going to loop through my head before it stops making me chortle (and I have a feeling it's going to be randomly leaping up from the nether regions of my brain for years). It's going to make driving through Beamer-land much more enjoyable. By the way, Lark Creek Inn are shit employers, too. I once represented one of their axed-waitresses who they were trying to deny unemployment. This fucking plutocrat restaurant and they send their manager and assistant manager down to SF for a whole afternoon to try to deny a struggling waitress her unemployment. I can't give specifics, but the details would make them look even worse...and I thoroughly enjoyed making their trip a wasted effort.