Wednesday, February 9, 2011

My favorite slack-related videos

As "DJ Action Slacks" I am committed fostering a greater appreciation of vintage slacks (and slacks in general).  How did this come about?  As a "plus size" DJ who loves vintage clothing, I've found it increasingly difficult to find "cool" and/or interesting slacks in my size.  As a result, I really appreciate a nice looking pair of slacks when I see them!  We all want what we can't have, or something.

Here are my favorite slack-related video clips of the day!  Enjoy!

I couldn't embed this first one so please click on the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqTTpxQXwFE&NR=1
Oh man!  I would LOVE those pink slacks!



Wow!  Those are some LOUD slacks!  You won't have a problem being noticed in those babies!



Nice local slack ad.  I miss corny local ads.  There aren't enough of them these days.


I actually have a pair of Sansabelts.  They are my second pair of slacks.  I would really love to wear a belt with my Sansabelts but they were so confident in their slack technology that they did not include belt loops.  So if you ever spot me hiking up my slacks, it's because I'm wearing the Sansabelts.


Ho ho ho! Bend over, Action Slacks!


And finally, this incredible REAL recording of LBJ commissioning Haggar to make him some slacks with some very special instructions.  Please click on the link.
http://vimeo.com/18864216 

Friday, February 4, 2011

Hard French Winter Ball



Let me just say that it never gets old.  I will never take a full dance floor for granted, especially at this stage of the game!  

Thanks so much to Hard French for inviting me to participate at the Winter Ball at the haunted Brookdale Lodge.  Thanks also for giving me something to obsessively research for a few months.  I read everything I could find about the history of the Brookdale and it's hauntings.

I am both relieved and disappointed that i didn't experience any supernatural phenomena.  I guess next time I'll have to bring my EVP recorder. ;)



And though I didn't get the bajesus scared out of me, for some reason it is still exciting to be standing in the same space that has been occupied by so many legends - Marilyn Monroe, Joe Dimagio, Mae West, Rita Hayworth, Joan Crawford, Tyrone Power, James Dean and so on.  


And at the same time, the way it stands today- musty, crusty, rusty, DUSTY, pealing, crumbling, moldy, somewhat plain in decor- it's hard to picture the Brookdale being fancy enough to attract those folks.  But it does attract me.  I don't know what it is I love about run-down, dilapidated buildings.  I guess maybe it's trying to imagine what it was like in it's heyday.  Or maybe it's more about seeking beauty in something neglected and forgotten.

I guess that seems to be a common thread through most things I love in life.  I have always seemed to love things that other people have forgotten or left behind.  Often times I've felt alone in my appreciation of such things.  This is why it's so heartwarming to meet vintage music-loving kids like Amy, Tom and Ashleyanne in San Francisco.  They "get it" and as a result I feel they "get me".

I also have to admit that it was really gratifying to be a part of such a glorious queer event.  Nothing means more than to be "amongst my people" and watch them dance to my records.  THAT IS A VERY SPECIAL FEELING!  

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE MAGIC!