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Old November 22nd 06, 05:21 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl.../a/2006/11/22/
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Dirk Dirksen -- 'pope of punk' amused, insulted S.F. crowds

Joel Selvin, Chronicle Senior Pop Music Critic

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Dirk Dirksen, the godfather of San Francisco punk rock and the often
abrasive ringmaster of the North Beach punk emporium Mabuhay Gardens,
died unexpectedly in his sleep Monday night. He was 69.

Mr. Dirksen presented acts such as the Dead Kennedys, Devo, the
Ramones, Flipper, the Mutants, the Nuns, Black Flag, the Go-Go's and
literally thousands more in the 10 years he operated the Broadway
nightclub, fondly known as the Fab Mab.

Mr. Dirksen, who called himself "the pope of punk," was known for
peppering audiences and performers alike with abuse and insults.

"I'm sorry to see you're that easily pleased," he told the crowd at
the end of one band's performance. "You should try and show some
intelligence and sophistication and not just accept any slop that's
thrown in your trough."

He turned to the musicians, who were trying to stalk off the stage,
thinking he was not going to let the band have an encore.

"I'll give you one," he said, "but only because the next group is an
absolute pimple in the armpit of progress. Now everybody, please pay
attention because it's time to play 'People Are Stupid.' "

"He was super obnoxious onstage," said Penelope Houston of the
Avengers. "He would stand there with that little dog under his arm,
being a target for whatever they wanted to throw. At the same time,
he loved all those people. In a way, they were his family."

The dog's name was Dummy.

Mr. Dirksen once estimated that his nose had been broken seven times
during his years as a nightclub impresario.

Among the highlights of the Mabuhay's annual calendar was always his
birthday celebration, where each year he dreamed up a different mock
torture for himself -- flogging, beheading, etc. One year he had
himself burned at the stake.

Mr. Dirksen, who operated the Dirksen-Malloy Productions video firm
since leaving the nightclub business in 1984, also worked with the
children in the Mission Recreation Center, across the street from
where he lived, teaching cooking and helping resolve disputes. He
hosted the various Mabuhay reunion events, including a Fillmore
Auditorium show last April with members of the Dead Kennedys, the
Mutants and Flipper, or the Contractions' recent reunion at the Café
du Nord. Only last weekend, he attended the show by the Mutants at
Lennon Studios.

Born in Braunschweig, Germany, in 1937, he followed his father, a
professor of aerodynamics, to this country in 1948. The family
eventually settled in the Los Angeles suburb of Downey. He served in
the Army as a public relations expert and made his show business
debut in 1957, producing an all-night live television remote from a
Wilshire Boulevard auto dealership featuring neophyte and amateur
entertainers called "Rocket to Stardom." An unknown Lenny Bruce once
appeared on the 12-hour weekly broadcast.

He attended San Jose State but dropped out to open a surfing business
in Santa Cruz. He worked as a producer on an ABC-TV series about
surfing and served as tour manager with acts such as Ray Charles, the
Supremes, Iron Butterfly and the Doors. He also managed the 1968
presidential campaign of comedian Pat Paulsen.

He moved to San Francisco in 1974 and, two nights later, stumbled
into the Mabuhay Gardens. He started presenting late-night events at
the club featuring Les Nickelettes, an all-female guerrilla comedy
troupe. Whoopi Goldberg made an early appearance at the club.

When punk rock emerged on the scene, Mr. Dirksen immediately began to
book the unruly bands. He presided over his impolite empire with an
enduring patience and a sly smile. Robin Williams once described
comedy hell as "opening for the Ramones at the Mabuhay Gardens."

"He was a father figure to me and a lot of other punks," said Kathy
Peck of the Contractions. "Louie of the Vktms said we thought he
hated us, but he loved us."

Mr. Dirksen produced the recent video documentary on the Mutants and
had been involved in video production since leaving the Mab,
including a long-running, late-night San Francisco cable access show
called "Cosmos S.F."

He underwent heart surgery in 1990.

He is survived by his longtime partner, Damon Malloy, and two
sisters, Molly Dirksen of Bethesda, Md., and Theodore Ernst-Dirksen
of Los Angeles.

Memorial plans are pending.


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Old November 22nd 06, 06:56 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes
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On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 17:21:13 GMT, "William W Western"
wrote:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl.../a/2006/11/22/
He served in
the Army as a public relations expert and made his show business
debut in 1957, producing an all-night live television remote from a
Wilshire Boulevard auto dealership featuring neophyte and amateur
entertainers called "Rocket to Stardom." An unknown Lenny Bruce once
appeared on the 12-hour weekly broadcast. snip


I remember "Rocket To Stardom" on KTTV. It was a vehicle for channel
11 to stay on the air late night and attract more audience than the
other independent channels showing 1930s movies at the time, and it
worked. I was a bit young to stay up late enough to see it full
length, of course, but do remember the show. It wasn't too long after
that that the name Lenny Bruce entered into the national lexicon,
after he'd debutted on "Rocket To Stardom."
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Old November 23rd 06, 02:15 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes
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Default warning-DeserTBob=the lonely athiest-who dreads the holiday season

his parents abandoned him at a young age- so he hates the world for it

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**** xmas. It's just an arbitrary date the early church nutters came
up with to replace the winter solstice celebrations that people came
up with to prevent routine winter depression. They can't even agree
when xmas really was...Dec. 21? Dec. 25? Jan. 6? Ask enough
churches, they'll give you several answers, none of which are backed
up by evidence or any unimpeachable record. The reason the nutters
backed away from Dec. 21 was that this was the solstice, and that was
"SCIENCE"...ooooh, bad! In the US, xmas became a commercially driven
holiday originally hyped by Macy's, Best's, Bloomingdale's and
Gimbel's in New York City to boost sales, since Jews weren't big on
gift buying (can't make a big profit on selling draedels, can you?),
and the christians would turn their wallets inside out.

Me? I'm going to enjoy our salubrious weather outside and prune some
shrubbery and get ready for spring, which might be early this year. As
for Associated Stores, Target, Wally-Fart and the other money
grubbers, here's my "holiday greeting": Start the after xmas sales
already!

....and here's my "holiday greeting":You many THINK you're above the law

of the land and the laws of moral,
responsible behavior, but you'll get yours...hopefully this year. And
then, you'll pay and pay and pay and pay. May your misery be
compounded and your schizophrenia land you in a state
mental facility!

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Old November 23rd 06, 05:19 PM posted to alt.collecting.8-track-tapes
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Default Dirk Dirksen

On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 17:21:13 GMT, "William W Western"
wrote:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl.../a/2006/11/22/
He served in
the Army as a public relations expert and made his show business
debut in 1957, producing an all-night live television remote from a
Wilshire Boulevard auto dealership featuring neophyte and amateur
entertainers called "Rocket to Stardom." An unknown Lenny Bruce once
appeared on the 12-hour weekly broadcast. snip


I remember "Rocket To Stardom" on KTTV. It was a vehicle for channel
11 to stay on the air late night and attract more audience than the
other independent channels showing 1930s movies at the time, and it
worked. I was a bit young to stay up late enough to see it full
length, of course, but do remember the show. It wasn't too long after
that that the name Lenny Bruce entered into the national lexicon,
after he'd debutted on "Rocket To Stardom."
 




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