Last Friday, I made the journey from my flat in Nopa to the outskirts of North Beach. The reason for this 4 mile trip was not to partake in the drinking of beer or to see to visit one of North Beach’s infamous places of the night (fancy way of saying strip clubs) , but to sit down with laugh guru Hasan Minhaj on the first night of his Purple Onion Cd recording.
PM- So, last time last time I saw you it was at the SF Comedy College since then you been doing a lot of travels, touring and had an anticlimactic meeting with Jay Z…
HM- So yeah [on the] NBC college tour. I signed a touring deal with NBC last year so I got to go to 52 different colleges in 3 months, travel- like a real real college tour. I coincidentally end up to stopping in NY. I was driving around New York, yeah know driving around being a tourist or whatever and just happened to see Alicia Keys and I the middle of time square playing the piano, and I ‘m like holy crap that’s Alica Keys, so I stop the car in the middle of the intersection-and I am like that Alicia Keys and I want post that on Twitter.
I park and then I am like, I am going back and in my mind I’m thinking why is she sing the hook for “Empire State of Mind” over and over again. And was like wait they’re shooting a video ,so I went back over and like Jay Z pulls up in a Jeep , and he’s there. They start rapping and shooting a video and for some reason it’s like 3:30 in the morning on a random wed. night in NY, and I somehow finagle my way beyond the barricade and for whatever reason I ‘m standing behind the directors chiar and Jay Z plops down, I have my moment and I don’t know what to do so I just start rapping at him . And so he just like looks at me and says nothing and they escort me out, and that was my Jay Z moment.
PM- Hahahaha…..I never met Jay Z .
HM- Well don’t rap at him.
PM-Well now you’re here and recording your live CD.
HM-Yeah I live in LA but I wanted to come back to where I started, and record a CD at The Purple Onion. It’s a historic venue Smothers Brothers, Richard Prior, Robin Williams-Zach Galifianakis recorded a CD here. Even though it’s a smaller venue versus a club, big venue, theater- I wanted to do it here because I feel like it has a lot of history and sort-of pay homage to where I started. SF is where I found my voice.
PM- You mention a few comics. Do you have any particular influence or did you study anyone in particular to prepare?
HM- A lot of comics not only started in SF but come through here. Arj Barker, Patton Oswald, a lot of those comics started in SF and I really look up to them. I got to see a lot of them when I lived in The City.
PM- So after your performance tonight, what’s next?
HM- The CD comes out early 2010 and after that I’ll be appearing on Chelsea Lately in January.
PM- Do you have a name for the CD yet?
HM- No, not yet but you guys will be the first to know
PM- Thank you for your time.
by Chris Moore
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