Deerhoof to Harry Smith at Castro
Went to see Deerhoof play play the soundstrack to films by Harry Smith at the Castro on Thursday night.
I hadn't known anything about Harry Smith, but he seems to have been quite a fixture of the conterculture/avant garde in the Bay Area in 60s. The feature presentation, Heaven and Earth Magic, is black and white stop-motion animation using photographic cutouts. It's a bit like the animated segments on Monty Python, but about 100x stranger.
I'm not quite sure what the movie was about. There seemed to be a narrative thread in there somewhere, but I couldn't quite tease it out. I'm not sure you're supposed to, though.
It was pretty amazing. You just don't see stuff like this anymore, never mind with a live soundtrack by an amazing band. Deerhoof added some sections of retro-electronic chirps (it often looked and sounded like Donkey Kong on acid) as well as some hits from their records. Good good.
The tragic accident on Castro had occurred just a few hours before. After the movie, we emerged onto the street to see burned-out husks of cars and motorcycles and cracked and singed storefronts.
