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Not Afraid 10-04-2005 01:36 PM

The Pikme-Up Documentary
 
Last night, we were fortunante to attend the first public showing of a new documentary about one of the very first coffee houese/performance spaces in Los Angeles - the Pikme-up. The Egyptian in Hollywood was the scene for a very cool "reunion" of sorts before and after the screening.

The Pikme-up was.....well, let's just quote the film site:
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In the mid-1980's the coffeehouse movement in Los Angeles was beginning with wild promise. A tattered Hollywood storefront called The Pikme-up became the prototype for a new subculture that started as an unruly rebellion and exploded into a national phenomenon. The place was a bohemian revolution, a happening of ideas, poetry, music, and performance where a motley group of outcasts formed a unique community and an enduring family.

Chris and I used to hang out at the Pikme-up quite a bit. My friend Andrew was a barista and performance programmer there. Many of our friends performed over the years - including one Christian Meinke. The place was also frequented by a young kid named Beck, John Fleck (one of the NEA4) the legendary Exene Cervenka and an unknown Vigo Mortinson. The producers/writers/directors of the film - Scott Hessels, Andrew Crane and James Keitel were all involved in some capacity with the place.

Visuals for the film was compiled from reels and reels of film James took at the time and kept in his garage since that time, piles of photographs from the era and current interviews conducted by Andrew. UCLA Design|Media Arts added some really amazing animated effects and sequences to the film. The result is a effective capture of an amazing time and place in history that became a huge influenced of art culture in LA.

For me, one screening wasn't enough. I want to see it again and again. I was to see the faces and performances of our dear friend, Jim Riva, again since Jim was one of the ones - of many - we lost to AIDS. I want to experience the magic of the memories I have from that time again. But, the film is going to go on to the festival circuit before I can see it again. I hope it does well, because, it is REALLY FANTASTIC.

It is strange to see your "past life" as a documentary. And, the screening was made bittersweet by the fact that, on Wednesday, Scott Hessels leaves LA for good. But, it also makes my long even more for that type of energy and creativity that existed in one place.

I'd say...see it....but you'll have to wait for it to make it through the festival circuit and, hopefully, become a bit more widely available. You can be sure Chris and I will keep you updated.

Not Afraid 10-04-2005 01:56 PM

BTW, you CAN see clips of the film on the website.
http://www.damagedcalifornians.com/pikmeup/clips.htm

Gn2Dlnd 10-04-2005 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid
My friend Andrew was a barista and performance programmer there.

Is that the same Andrew who works for American Cinematheque?

(I had more than a couple cups of coffee at the Pikme-up, myself) :coffee:

Not Afraid 10-04-2005 03:17 PM

Yes! Same Anddrew that was my HS BF as well. ;)

I've known Andrew for nearly 30 years. Scott, I met in Peru 20 years ago and introduced him to my LA friends of which Andrew was one of them. James I met through Scott shortly thereafter. I go WAAAAAY back with these folks.

Gn2Dlnd 10-04-2005 03:41 PM

You mean Andrew who was my friend Rick's roomate on Crescent Heights? Bill's friend?

IASW.

Gn2Dlnd 10-04-2005 03:42 PM

Superhag. :eek:

Not Afraid 10-04-2005 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Gn2Dlnd
You mean Andrew who was my friend Rick's roomate on Crescent Heights? Bill's friend?

IASW.

I don't remember Andrew living on Crescent Heights. He lived in Koreatown for long a while and currenyly lives in the same building as The Hedgehog in Hollywood on Franklin. He's been with Greg for something like 12 (?) years. Oh, and he's known Bill for about 14 years. How funny.

Or spooky.

Sheesh.

Not Afraid 10-04-2005 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Gn2Dlnd
Superhag. :eek:

What? Did you think I was joking? :p

lizziebith 10-04-2005 07:09 PM

Some of the best evenings of my life I spent at the PMU. And some funny nights too...I'll never forget Dame Darcy's "performance." I, too, sing like a saw...

Boss Radio 10-04-2005 07:22 PM

I have no recollection of this place.

Why is that? I knew all of you people.
Was it a conspiracy? Did everyone say "be right back" and zip out the door?
Was I too self absorbed in other pursuits?

Just as well. Poetry was never my bag.

Not Afraid 10-04-2005 07:23 PM

You're another one, Mizz Lizzi, that's I've known forever. Let's see. I think I first remember you getting mad at me because I was flirting with your BF. Who was that again? Oh! BR! That was probably '83.

I knew BR before that. Probably '81. Music Market Days.

Oh! For BR, I ran into Brian last night too.

Sheesh.

Not Afraid 10-04-2005 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Boss Radio
I have no recollection of this place.

Why is that? I knew all of you people.
Was it a conspiracy? Did everyone say "be right back" and zip out the door?
Was I too self absorbed in other pursuits?

Just as well. Poetry was never my bag.

No! It was more than poetry. There was TONS of music. The Ringling Sisters, Beck, Killer Wail, Phranc, Anna Homler. Good stuff.

Boss Radio 10-04-2005 07:35 PM

Have we known each other that long? It seems like only yesterday...

Well, at least I have the same haircut.

€uroMeinke 10-04-2005 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Boss Radio
I have no recollection of this place.

Why is that? I knew all of you people.
Was it a conspiracy? Did everyone say "be right back" and zip out the door?
Was I too self absorbed in other pursuits?

Just as well. Poetry was never my bag.

6th & La Brea? Late 80s Early 90s - Could that have been the Sunland era? I recall not seeing you much till you started working in Irvine and ghost tours were embarced on.

Not Afraid 10-04-2005 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Boss Radio
Have we known each other that long? It seems like only yesterday...

Well, at least I have the same haircut.

Well, when was MM? Ask Brian. He's got a mind like a steel trap.

MM was first. You as a kilt-wearing punk at Jubilee was second. A Din/St. Vitus Dance gig was the third.

But, Chris.....he just brought up The Discarded.


And, not only do I not have the same hair cut, I don't even have the same hair color.

Boss Radio 10-04-2005 10:49 PM

Walum Olam.

lizziebith 10-04-2005 11:14 PM

Hee! I didn't step out on BR. And everyone flirted with that cutie!! Not that I blame them... :evil:

I went there, um, after him. With my Patsy. :D

I still have the same hair. But now I have a kid who says I look like Hermione. I think that's a compliment.

The PMU was such a fun place...

Boss Radio 10-05-2005 02:16 AM

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Originally Posted by lizziebith
Hee! I didn't step out on BR. And everyone flirted with that cutie!! Not that I blame them... :evil:

I went there, um, after him. With my Patsy. :D

I still have the same hair. But now I have a kid who says I look like Hermione. I think that's a compliment.

Awww. Thanks Lizzie. You were only the coolest arty chick ever. FYI: you're still the coolest, but you probably already know that.

Hermione rules. Definitely a compliment.

For what it's worth, I still get Ozzy comparisons, which is a sobering thought.

My daughter insists I look like Yogi Bear, which I find strangely comforting, and quite accurate.

lizziebith 10-05-2005 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Boss Radio
My daughter insists I look like Yogi Bear, which I find strangely comforting, and quite accurate.

Oh, that is just waaaay cute. Plus, I love reading you write "my daughter." :)

I love Hermione; she's the best character in those books (well, I identify with her the most). But knowing that her hair is described unflatteringly...oh well. That particular shoe does fit, as I've stopped coloring it and cutting it and, um, combing it as well! I just got tired of trying to be stylish.

Just call me wild thing from here on out!!

Edit: my goodness: Music Market. I'd forgotten about that. They have/had many of my records I sold when I was short on rent money. And Din/SVD??? I remember so many parties from back then...Yikes! NA, did we once have a tete a tete in someone's parent's room then? Oh, my the memory does go.

Not Afraid 10-05-2005 09:00 PM

LOL. Who knows. It was all a blurr - and fun.

lizziebith 10-05-2005 09:10 PM

Finally watched one of the snippets of film. LOL, I'm in there with one of my "tall ships" hats! I was seriously into them back then.

Not Afraid 10-05-2005 09:13 PM

Which snippit?

lizziebith 10-05-2005 09:14 PM

First one about 5 edits in...there with the tall hat looking kinda upwards am I.

€uroMeinke 10-05-2005 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by lizziebith
I remember so many parties from back then...Yikes! NA, did we once have a tete a tete in someone's parent's room then? Oh, my the memory does go.

Could it have been one of these:


Party in Costa Mesa


Party at the "Din" House


Another Party at the "Din" House

Not Afraid 10-05-2005 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke

Party at the "Din" House


LOL! I can't tell who is in the background but that is Andrew on the left, Lizzibeth, Lynn, Me, and € out in front.

lizziebith 10-06-2005 01:37 PM

OMG the infamous "cactus" pic! :blush:

Boss Radio 10-06-2005 11:19 PM

This wild night of reckless abandon was made possible by a grant from the Aqua-Net corporation.


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