Screening of ”Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton: This Is Stones Throw
Records” / Q&A with Peanut Butter Wolf @ The Basement.
“…If I don’t like the songs then it is kind of a done deal:
I’m not gonna work with it.”
Chris Manak, aka the aforementioned PBW, enunciates the ethos
that has won him respect and friends among Artists, Fans and industry execs
alike.
Personally I only
knew of him through a couple of appearances at Amoeba on “ What’s In My Bag.”
Set Up in 1996,
Stones Throw Records forms the nexus of the fascinating and mellifluous
documentary screened at The Basement last night. The mood amongst the punters was relaxed,
whilst the folk from the club were warm and efficient. So, when the film
screening was delayed short minutes it was with complete good humour an
audience member greeted his buddy with the line:
“You better go in, I think they’re having trouble with the
aspect: ratio.”
The young bar man offers me a glass of water rather than an
expensive bottle. The guy next to me checks that I have a decent view of the
screen. A beautiful young lady sweetly acquiesces to my request to take a photo
of her. In short, the ambience is great.
The film begins to roll. Early on we hear the rap:
“Don’t go swag, just stay cool. Don’t go swag, just be you.”
And we are transported into musical terrain, which is novel for
me, and, hopefully, as fun for Mr Manak as it was for the audience.
As the Q & A wound down, I went outside for a
surreptitious cigarette. A smoking woman
was marvelling at the film structure.
A buddy of hers ascends the stairs. (The Basement is, after all, in a basement.)
“ Looks like ol’ PBW may have had a few vallium tonight”,
Says the ascender of
stairs.
“ He does so many….”,
Says the smoking
woman.
I can’t stop myself and jump in:
“ I think he’s lovely”
“ I think he’s lovely, too,” Says the smoking woman,
of the not aforementioned beautiful smile, “ But he’s got a girlfriend, so
I’m going home.”
I make my way back and ask what turns out to be the last
question of the Q & A.
With blood rushing in my ears I am soon on stage taking a
selfie with PBW.
I am greeted:
“2 ageing b-boys together.”
PBW
“I hadn’t heard of you until tonight.” ( sic.)
Me.
“I hadn’t heard of you until tonight either!”
PBW
“I know”, say I, "what have you been doing?"
Me
I extend my hand and say, “ Damien.”
We pose.
“My hands are shaking so much, I can’t take it.”
Me
“Here I’ll take it. Let’s get the audience in.”
We turn around
“I can’t use iPhone, did it work “?
Bright lights in an office
building near by.
One of many pretty women
with pretty hair. Thank you. :)
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| Ready for a night on the town. |
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| PBW |
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| My selfie with PBW |
“Yes.”