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#1
Big Event Showcase / last years musical guest
February 03, 2006, 09:55:17 PM
last years musical guest ZZ will be performing at BluPointe lounge in San Francisco on friday 2/10/2006.
find directions to the place here : www.blupointesf.com
starts around 10:00pm, zz to play around 11/11:30.
18+ w/ id, $5.00 cover.
come support!!
#2
Big Event Showcase / ZZ coming to SF 2.10.2006
February 03, 2006, 12:40:52 AM
just wanted to let you know that ZZ, the mixture rock band who played at FANIME last year will be making a one night apperance in San Francisco on Friday, feb 10th.

The event will be held at a restraunt lounge called Blu Pointe (www.blupointesf.com)

Blupointe
239 Kearny St
San Francisco, CA 94108
between Bush and Sutter.
Additional entrance on Claude Lane
PH:415-986-4450

The event will start around 10:00pm and go till 2:00am.

They are scheduled to play around 11:30pm.

The cover charge is only $5.00.

Spread the word to your friends~
#3
Big Event Showcase / sup
June 15, 2005, 11:23:27 PM
Quote from: YoureMyHiroHell yeah, ZZ was awesome. I bumrushed that table as soon as theyre encore was over. I had to smash past children, nuns, priests and buddhist monks but I scored the "GHI" cd which had most of the tracks they performed that night. I already made mp3s out of them which I will make available via limewire for the world to share tonight.

I don't know if its in your best interests to blatantly post that you are going to participate in internet piracy. Especially on the bulletin board of the event that the artists of the cd that you are about to pirate performed at.

Just as a heads up, many people DO check these forums and some of them ARE people that may want you to take responsibility for your actions.

Regardless, I personally find it strange when you are "supporting" the band by "pirating" their music. Although Im sure as a fan of ZZ you want as many people to listen to their music, and its not like the cd's are readily available in the states.

However, perhaps you could have phrased it in a "not so blatantly illegal way"

Its great to hear that ZZ has gained the support of fans in the US that are willing to take the time to spread their music, but don't get yourself into trouble with the law doing so.