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Spinning Platters Weekly Guide to Bay Area Concerts, 1/27/11-2/2/11

Usually the months of January and February are pretty sleepy for live shows, but this week is brutal. A lot of nights with a lot of tough decisions. Time to load up on Red Bull and not sleep for a week.

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Author Dakin HardwickPosted on January 26, 2011January 26, 2011Categories UncategorizedTags A Sklylit Drive, Against Me!, Animals As Leaders, Autoerotique, bad backs, Ben Butler & Mousepad, Cheap Girls, Clutch, das racist, Deerhoof, Fake Problems, Fences, funkadelic, george clinton, Girls N Boomboxes, hottub, Hymn For Her, interpol, k.flay, Motorhead, Native, pansy division, parliament, RX Bandits, school of seven bells, Scrabbel, simone dinnerstein, sonny smith, suzanne vega, The Attachments, the blow, The Dance Party, The Hot Toddies, The Minks, The Toxic Avenger, thursday, Tift Merritt, Tippy Canoe, Underoath, Valient Thorr, Wallpaper

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