Park and Rec

I had no intention of starting my journey last night, but I realized the music scene in San Diego is not going to sit around and wait to give me a guided tour.  So a random “You should come out ” text from my up-to-no-good cousin led me to the beginning of what I hope becomes a long soiree of adventures.

First stop on my magical mystery tour, Park and Rec.  Out back of the bar in a little bungalow is a small stage, medium dance floor and some of the most hipstery hipsters in San Diego.  We spent the night grooving to 80’s tunes from Rock of Ages, an 80’s tribute band.   Sound was great and you feel like you can reach out and touch the band. (Some did.)  There are enough dark corners around the stage that you can stand back and people watch without being stared down for not dancing.  Super diverse crowd for San Diego—way to go University Heights!  Complete with a menu of craft cocktails to make your heart swoon.  Kudos to the guy dressed up like Indian Jones, leather hat, leather bomber jacket, cool guy attitude—you rocked it.

The anomaly of the night came while I was waiting for a drink at the bar.  Mr. Early 40’s tried to strike up a conversation over the women’s March Madness games playing on the TVs.  His soliloquy went something like this:

“Isn’t it weird watching women play basketball?  I mean, it’s a guy’s sport.  Girls aren’t supposed to be dribbling, dunking, or any of those guy things.  Especially not on TV.  I mean, I grew up playing basketball—there weren’t any girls back then!  It’s just awkward…Girls shouldn’t be playing basketball.  It’s just wrong.”

Don’t worry Mr. Early 40’s, we’ll keep our hands off your balls.

For more insight into Park and Rec’s historically progressive past, click here.

 

An introduction

Changes happen, and sometimes you just need to start over in life.

That was my realization about a month ago, when I found myself asking why I wasn’t spending more time doing things that make me happy with people who make me happy.  Seems like a simple concept.

So I decided to start.

I love music, and I love finding new spots and new bands to explore here in San Diego.  For years, I dreamed of touring all the sweet music spots that I could find, and writing about my adventures.  I write to keep me honest and committed to the tour, but also to help others seek out their new favorite venues in San Diego.  There are a ton of live music spots, but how do you know where to go?

Well, here I go.  Diving in, and committing to one venue per week.  Bringing together my love of music, and my love of all the quirky people in my life that will explore with me.  We’re bound to get some good stories out it.  So come along, check back weekly, and see where the wind takes The San Diego Album.