I know everyone complains about getting older, but honestly? I kind of love getting older and being able to throw much more awesome parties than ever before. I am pretty sure that my teenage self never thought that a bunch of 30 year olds could still have such a good time.
This weekend, Keith Paugh, Matt Youngberg and Grant Porter all had a birthday, and to celebrate they rented out a great little art space called
Epoxybox and threw a dance party that would have made
mike kelly proud.
Even with the hardcore security of Christina's Private Party sign, we still had random people walk in off the street to join the party, but most of them left when they saw there was only free pop-rocks instead of free alcohol.
And the cake was pretty much the best thing i had ever seen
The extra special theme of the party was inspired by this
brilliant exhibit that Broek and I had seen at the SFMOMA. The piece features people in cities around the world performing karaoke versions of Smiths songs in front of tacky wildlife backdrops. I can't explain why it is so amazing to watch these people singing with perfect morissey intonation in front of the false intimacy of a camera, but it was captivating. Broek and I watched the entire reel, and then decided that we had to throw a party based around the same idea.
We recreated the magic with a Michael Jackson theme.
So we sent out invites with this image: (also a piece in the SFMOMA)
And posted this sign on the wall:
And set up a camera and karaoke machine in a little back room and had all of our friends perform their chosen songs in front of it.
At the end of the night, we brought the birthday boys into the room and showed them what we had been doing for them, and promised them the DVD of all their friend's performances. They graced us with a performance of their own.
(steven has video of this, and maybe we can convince him to upload it to youtube, because you probably want to see these guys' moves in action)
Happy birthday, boys. You make getting older look pretty good.