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The Kitchen Sisters Present

194 - From Pinoy to Punk — The Rise of the Mabuhay Gardens

The Kitchen Sisters Present

The Kitchen Sisters & Radiotopia

Society & Culture

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2022

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Originally a Filipino restaurant and music club, The Mabuhay Gardens in San Francisco’s North Beach transformed into a mecca for Bay Area punk and New Wave bands in the 1970s and 80s. The Avengers, the Nuns, The Dead Kennedys, Pearl Harbor and the Explosions, The Tubes, and so many others performed regularly at the club on Broadway.

As the original Mabuhay Gardens, which featured Filipino celebrities and musical acts, fell on hard times, promoter Dirk Dirksen convinced club owner Ness Aquino to let him book bands on Monday and Tuesday nights. Soon the nights expanded and the club was packing in a growing young punk rock audience.

Dirkson, the “Pope of Punk“ was the abrasive MC, whose insults baited the audience to heighten the energy of the club. He lured in big names like Nico, The Dead Boys, Patti Smith, the Runaways and connected the Mabuhay Gardens with the English punk scene helping to spread punk rock globally.

“To play, you need a place – be it where you live, the street, a venue. For unrestricted play, you need an unrestricted playground. Dirk Dirksen envisioned The Fab Mab just as such a playground. Without him and The Mab, there might not have been the great punk scene in the late 1970s in San Francisco. The San Francisco punk scene was fun. I miss it. But as Iggy Pop said, ‘Let’s Sing.'”
— Mindy Bagdon

Special thanks to Denise Demise Dunne, Liz Keim, Penelope Houston, Ron Greco, John Seabury, V Vale, Janet Clyde, and Kathy Peck. The archival interview with Dirk Dirksen is from Vale's RE/Search Conversations 13.

We would like to dedicate this story to Mindy Bagdon (1934-2022), who brought warmth and kindness to every community he touched throughout his many years in San Francisco.

Produced by Brandi Howell with production support from Mary Franklin Harvin.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Radio Topia.

0:02.2

Welcome to the Kitchen Sisters' presenter, PRX.

0:05.6

We are the Kitchen Sisters, Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva.

0:10.1

Hi, while we've got you, we want to tell you about a radio Topia show,

0:14.0

one of our very, very favorites with some news to share.

0:17.6

Ear Hustle is celebrating its 100th episode.

0:21.6

This season, the show will be revisiting its very first episode,

0:25.5

a listener favorite called Celi's, about the relationships formed inside a prison cell.

0:31.1

But this time, there's a twist.

0:33.2

The whole episode takes place inside a women's prison.

0:36.9

And the show checks in on one of its producers,

0:39.5

Reson, New York Thomas, who was recently released from prison,

0:43.3

for an inside look at life on parole.

0:46.1

And producers spend a marathon 14 hours out on the yard at San Quentin,

0:51.5

from dungeons and dragons to dominoes, gospel to geese,

0:55.5

weightlifting to just waiting.

0:58.0

They've got the sounds and stories to prove it.

1:00.7

Ear Hustle, take a listen wherever you get your podcasts.

1:05.7

To play, you need a place, be it where you live, the street of venue.

1:13.0

For unrestricted play, you need an unrestricted playground.

1:18.5

The dirt jerkson envisioned the fab map just as such a playground.

1:23.5

Without him and the map, there might not have been the great punk scene

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