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LINKS! Here's a reminder from the good folks over at Grub Street that I'm shooting the pilot for my sure to be a huge success TV show Carousel tonight and tomorrow.
For his maiden taping, O'Neil visits Davis Square's Saloon with Storyville's feline-hatin' Louis DiBicarri and Bridgestreet commando Will Gilson on the chef side, with cocktails from Saloon's Dennis Cargil. Tomorrow, the show will film at the Davis Square Theatre, which is conveniently adjacent to Saloon. Bands You Can Be A Wesley, Wheat, and Field Effect are slated to perform (free). Taping starts at 6 p.m. sharp.
UPDATES: A bunch of more press mentions for the taping tonight and tomorrow.
From the Phoenix:
Luke O'Neil is that dude you can most definitely trust to call bullshit on just about anything: SXSW, St. Patrick's Day, anything. When it comes to craft cocktails and bars in general, this is always what you want--yes, a modicum of interest and general knowledge about what you're drinking is a plus, but at the end of the day, it's all booze, so don't be an asshole about it. Since he's got this strangely genius palate paired with an acid wit, we will absolutely follow him into the murky underworld of mixology, every time.
From Boston Restaurant Talk: Luke O'Neil to Film a TV Pilot in Somerville's Davis Square
From Eater Boston
And From Boston Band Crush
And From Boston Band Crush
Boston-based StarPilot Productions will be filming the pilot episode of their new arts and lifestyle show “Carousel” at the beginning of the week. Hosted by Hayley Thompson-King of Banditas and Luke O’Neil of Put That Shit On The List / journalisming about bars, restaurants, and music all over town / / The Good North at one point; the show aims to showcase the coolest in Boston music, art, humor, film, dining and more in a sort of talk show, sort of variety show setting, only with the hosts in a bar instead of behind a desk. We think this is a great idea and hopefully it will take off; we support anything that shines a light on Boston music, and people sure do watch a lot of television, so it’s kind of crazy that we haven’t seen a show like this ’round these parts yet.
<3<3 THANKS YOU GUYS. <3<3
Our friends at Leisure, aka the best British blog in the world, gave a nice shout out to me today, plus I got them turned on to Boston's metal asskickers Motherboar. Check it out here. Those dudes all believe in ghosts over in London too, by the way. See here and here and here.
Speaking of Motherboar, they faired well in my review of the Boston Rock & Roll Rumble, our annual battle of the bands type thing, which I reviewed in today's Globe.
If you were looking for a coherent musical lineup at the finals of the 2012 Rock ’n’ Roll Rumble competition Friday night at T.T. the Bear’s Place, you came to the wrong show. That’s as it should be.
The Boston music scene has traditionally done a few types of music well: metal and hard-core, power-pop, and rootsy-Americana. All three were ably represented on Friday. That’s the beauty of the Rumble, put together by WZLX’s “Boston Emissions” with Anngelle Wood program; it’s like an alternate universe incarnation of a local music bill that would never otherwise have existed...
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7 comments:
Nice to see you getting some real love auld cock. TV the shit out of it!
how do i post a pic of commander mcbragg down here
Buddy...good luck with the new show, we're proud of you. To think my son has become "the balls of Boston" or as Mom would say "you're the prince of the city."
Thanks dad. Although it would probably help with my angst if you guys stopped being proud of me.
Bud...sorry about the compliment. Just know this my young Jedi...you'll always be just another bum in my eyes and Mom still thinks your just a great writer with a drug habit.
Cheers
haha much better.
bobby o'neil preaching the gospel!
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