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May 8,2008
Ejected from the Fete, I Met Joan Jett
BY KATIE ROBBIANI >LA.COM Hollywood's Sunset Strip isn’t all crimson and clover. For some inhabitants, dirty deeds are done dirt cheap. For others, pursuing the dream in this ring sometimes means catapulting through hoops of fire, performing like a trapeze artist or a tightrope walker. You must use a steady hand and wise footing to navigate where you land. On April 30, I fell into the freak show at Key Club’s Carnival: Choreographer’s Ball, a monthly event in which knowing where to step is as singular as your abc's. Once inside, a masquerade materialized. In the basement bathroom, it was every vampy stage-mom's dream -- a long narrow vanity filled with two rows of women coiffing and creating their intended personas. Thick mascara, glitter, hai “No”, I said. “You need to let her go." He did, but not before mockingly cowering from my animated finger. I folded my elbows and resumed my vantage point, close to the stage. With one jerk of the stranger’s head, he drew the attention of the on-stage bouncer who charged at me like a bull. He growled at me to get my “****ing elbows off the stage.” In disbelief, I looked down at my elbows. They were barely dusting the stage. I looked back up at him, and didn’t move. “Did you ... hear me, bitch?” Looming closer to my face, he went on: “I said get your ... hands off the stage, ...!” I threw the contents of my vodka tonic into his face. Leaping from the stage, he swept me up like a corrupt King Kong. For the bemusement of the patrons, a blinding white light, (the venue’s spotlight) enveloped me as I was lifted to the exit. The invisible narrator of this spectacle, (Oz), boomed: “Looks like someone’s had too much!”, inciting a choral chant of “Too much! Too much!” from the crowd. Outside, King Kong snarled as he slammed the door shut. Reaching in my purse to call a taxi, I discovered that I had forgotten my cell. Feeling like a working girl trudging down the boulevard in my heels, I pressed on toward home. I stop at Terner’s Liquor Store on Sunset and Holloway. Tony, the friendly 'tender, looked up at me with concern. Like a balling Lucille Ball, I erupted, spewing: “I’m sorry! I just had a really bad niiiiiiight!" As I approach the counter, I give way to a XXL man, sporting a surveillance earpiece and mic, as he leans in to Tony. “Sir, is your name Tony?” he asked. Tony nodded. XXL continued, “I have Ms. Jett, outside. She’d like to come in and say hello. Is that alright?” Incredulously, Tony nods. “Yes, yes. Sure. Of course.” I waited a moment, putting a hold on the bl “Excuse, me. Did he just say Joan Jett?” Tony nodded surreptitiously. Suddenly, I remember The Power of Now and decide to partake in this moment. Joan Jett, petite queen of punk, glides through the doorway. Edgy-elegance personified. Beautiful. Eyes agleam, like during an accidental reunion of long lost friends, she gently called out: “Hey, Tony ... remember me?” as she leans in for a hug. “You look great”, she cooed. And so it goes, Hollywood managed to sing its own redemption song in my honor that night when Ms. Jett fell into my own personal freak show (Which was, by the way, the hottest ticket in town). -- Katie Robbiani
Posted by Katie Robbiani in
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May 08, 2008 at 02:23 PDT | permalink | comments (38)
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Your words paint such a picture I could see the whole event so clearly. Would love to read more. JJ sounds great. I too still love her timeless Rock and Roll.
Posted by Straks on 05/11/08 07:26PM PDT that seems like a serendipitous turn of events. its good to hear interesting stories that don't involve cheap gossip about lame people. not everyone wants to hear garbage about "famous" people. la.com just got a little bit edgier.
Posted by james z. on 05/11/08 06:56PM PDT la.com - you got a pic of "too much" what she look like?
Posted by mike on 05/11/08 03:29PM PDT Frickin' Hollywood...sounds like it all worked out in the end. What a horrible/amazing experience. Keep your head up and nice work, you paint a great picture with your words.
Posted by Cunningham on 05/11/08 02:58PM PDT Sounds to me that you're the hottest ticket in town. Tell us the rest of your story. Anxiously waiting.
Posted by walterlape.com on 05/11/08 02:20PM PDT You might have started out with crimson, but it looks like you turned this situation into a three leaf clover. Meeting Joan Jett was more than a stroke of luck! Love this article. Your loyalty to a friend was rewarded. Hope to read more again.
Posted by Jean Marie Kelly on 05/11/08 01:43PM PDT Great article. It read like I was there and what a twist. Who says there is no fate. Looking forward to your next destiny.
Posted by Ron on 05/11/08 01:39PM PDT Love to read stories like this. Way to go! Good things happen to good people. It's great to see that famous people still remember their roots, like Joan Jett. Keep on with the writing. Love to see more soon!
Posted by Jean Robbiani on 05/11/08 01:37PM PDT so are you going to interview joan? she sounds more than interesting now that i hear she go back to visit.
Posted by gus on 05/11/08 01:28PM PDT Like an acid trip through the trashier parts of LA. Plus Joan Jett. Minus stupid Key Club joints. Next time, someone send this girl to a rockstar house party in the hills, and let's see her make some more magic.
Posted by Jason O. on 05/11/08 02:25AM PDT HOT DAMN!! Now that is a story! just remember king kong gets paid $8.00/hr....a bushel of bannanas cost $6.95. in order to sustain life kong must eat ten bushels a day. This doesn't leave much room for effing around.GGGRRRRRRRR!!!!
PS..So well written!
Posted by THE KOZZ on 05/10/08 07:07PM PDT Oh, what a night !
Great read, a lot of fun
Posted by Francoise Delpuech on 05/10/08 03:25PM PDT Atmosphere, style, sense of rhythm. It's an original story and on top of everything it did happen. An author is born !
Posted by Dylan Deoch on 05/10/08 01:04PM PDT Plucky girl defends friend, makes a showy exit and meets Joan Jett. Quite the adventure for one night in LA. Great reading.
Posted by m. lynda on 05/10/08 04:55AM PDT Plucky girl defends friend, makes a showy exit and meets Joan Jett. Quite the adventure for one night in LA. Great reading.
Posted by m. lynda on 05/10/08 04:55AM PDT I want Katie in my corner! Plucky girl defends friend, makes a showy exit and meets Joan Jett. Quite an adventure for one night!
Posted by m. lybda on 05/10/08 04:53AM PDT I want Katie in my corner! Plucky girl defends friend, makes a showy exit and meets Joan Jett. Quite an adventure for one night!
Posted by m. lybda on 05/10/08 04:53AM PDT Interesting.. I like it ... I would read more actually I would like to read more .. SO ...Keep writing...Bravo!
Posted by DW on 05/09/08 09:06PM PDT I agree, well written and feel inspired now!
Posted by Lia on 05/09/08 06:41PM PDT Ahimsa works! Your loving non-violence towards Kong and Nelson provided the conditions that allowed for your meeting with Ms Jett! Things obviously aren't working out too well for Mr. Kong. Gotta be some kind of miserable to be THAT big a douche. Keep it up. Goodness prevails!
Posted by capnpat on 05/09/08 06:24PM PDT Sometimes my 2nd favorite city becomes my first, in this case, I wish I could have been there and I find myself missing LA. New York is in my heart, but those palms have been in my imagination all my life. Katie Robianni writes from a New Yorker perspective in my opinion, and perhaps feels the same sentiment that I do. Very Well indeed. I'll see you in Hollywood.
Posted by Johnny Gimenez on 05/09/08 02:27PM PDT Sometimes my 2nd favorite city becomes my first, in this case, I wish I could have been there and I find myself missing LA. New Yorker is in my heart, but those palms have been in my imagination all my life. Katie Robianni writes from a New Yorker perspective in my opinion, and perhaps feels the same sentiment that I do. Very Well indeed. I'll see you in Hollywood.
Posted by Johnny Gimenez on 05/09/08 02:26PM PDT Love it!! What a night! What a fantastically entertaining article. More please.
Posted by Hamster on 05/09/08 02:25PM PDT God I've had nights in Hollywood just like that! (Minus Miss Jett) Your story allows one to be a voyeur without the possibility of being caught. Good stuff!
Posted by Billy D on 05/09/08 10:11AM PDT Story reads like you were there, wish I could of been there.
Well written.
Posted by Linda Pisano on 05/09/08 09:34AM PDT Great Sunset Strip story... fun, eloquent writing style.
Posted by Buttons32 on 05/09/08 08:21AM PDT "... Singing, I love vodka coke, put another dime..." Wait, that's not how it goes. What happens next? Please consider stalking Ms. Jett so we can be entertained. Restraining order? Jail? I smell a series.
Posted by yari on 05/08/08 11:52PM PDT beautifully written, a great and entertaining way to end my night... i want more!
Posted by Erika on 05/08/08 09:14PM PDT a true LA story, unabashed, richly written and complete with rock and roll legends!!
Posted by Anndreti on 05/08/08 08:39PM PDT The fervor of this "cherry bomb" just made my night! Thanks LA.com! Keep it comin'!
Posted by Brian L. on 05/08/08 08:31PM PDT Ah, the peripatetic cycle of life...I love reading stories like this. Kudos LA.com. Will there be more?
Posted by KikiB on 05/08/08 06:52PM PDT Ah, the peripatetic cycle of life...I love reading stories like this. Kudos LA.com. Will there be more?
Posted by KikiB on 05/08/08 06:52PM PDT What a great story- I was right on the edge of my seat!!!
Posted by Katie Warner on 05/08/08 06:26PM PDT Well... It seems that adventure follows this girl where ever she goes! Can't wait to hear what happens next!
Posted by T.Rose on 05/08/08 05:28PM PDT Whatever "kong type", did you not read what happened before the vodka spew? RIDICULOUSLY DISGUSTING! I think it shows that the author Katie is a strong, intelligent but badass woman when it comes to defending her friends. Who better to incounter and appreciate "Ms.Jett"?! She was basically doing "Kong's" job by defending her friend anyway! I want to hear more!
Posted by Lauren on 05/08/08 03:47PM PDT I take offense, I'm a kong type, but sensitive and vodka would just piss me off.
Posted by tomtom on 05/08/08 03:21PM PDT wow, what a serendipitous event; so well written and entertaining
Posted by Bryan Pisano on 05/08/08 03:13PM PDT wow, what a serendipitous event; so well written and entertaining
Posted by Bryan Pisano on 05/08/08 03:13PM PDT
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