I'm sitting here with two new friends, Sunny and Charles. Two dogs that needed a home. They came as a duo. Keeping it short, they are two very fun, adorable and loving dogs. Time will tell if they get on with Nude. I'm trying to remember what were some highlights of the year. I know it's not New Years eve but It just came across my my mind. Some Lost Lake shows have been fun. One notably was the Spirits with Spirits gig at the Aztec Hotel. It was just so fun to be apart of the ghost hunters scene. Swell people.
I think it was this year, maybe not. Abe Vigoda at Echo Curio was fucking so much fun. I don't know if the kids who got bounced by Ben feel the same way ;)Their new album is great! It's my #2 album of the year.
Album of the year for me was The National's High Violet. Going through personal shit always needs a soundtrack. This was mine.
And then the return of the 90's bands. Pavement at the Fox and Hollywood Bowl. I remember thinking they sounded stronger than any of the times seeing them back when they were touring. As Rolling Stone put it "Lots of drunk dads screaming for Gold Soundz" Well, I guess.
GBV was of course fun. Those men will never loose their mammoth love for rock and beer. Tracing had a nice debut a couple of months ago. It's good to not care and over think about music. Fun is the reward. Next post coming soon.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Let's see how long this will last.
Managed to changed my password and get in here again. OK quick overview,music has been really taken over my life more so than before. That's the way I like it. Been playing a lot with Lost Lake,Spero and Tracing. Got a new guitar. A lawsuit 335 copy. Gorgeous sounding and easy on the eyes. Pic down below. So I have two weeks off coming up and I'm more excited about getting the holidays over and getting to work on all music. If Blogger doesn't fuck my password up again, stay tuned for more posts. Peace out!
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Log In Trouble!!
I've been having some password problems with the site. So every time I have to make a new password this little tab comes up and it says "change or don't change existing password". I'll choose change thinking its going to remember my new PW and it doesn't!
So this time I didn't choose anything and I'm hoping it keeps me logged in. If any of you have some advice on this I'll take it! That's all I got at the moment. If I'm logged in still tomorrow I'll post some new gear and gig goings on. Peace Out!
So this time I didn't choose anything and I'm hoping it keeps me logged in. If any of you have some advice on this I'll take it! That's all I got at the moment. If I'm logged in still tomorrow I'll post some new gear and gig goings on. Peace Out!
Friday, November 19, 2010
New post!!
Been some time since my last post. Tell you the truth I just forgot my password and username. And me being a lazy bastard, I just couldn't be bothered with it! But I'm inspired I suppose. Aside from family health problems(me included)and other things that has occurred my music has not suffered. Keeping busy and so on. So with that update we move right along. Yesterday I finally went to check out this cemetery by my work. Very odd one too, because it doesn't belong to anyone other than the people buried there. Here is the only info I found about it. From Findagrave.com(ha!)
Cemetery notes and/or description:
Founded in 1896 by a colony of German Baptists known as “Dunkers” (due to their method of baptism). In 1972, the Dunkers moved to Modesto. At one point the Bible Missionary Church owned and maintained the cemetery, but as of 2005, the church had been torn down and ownership of the cemetery is unclear. As of October 2009, the California Cemetery & Funeral Bureau has no record of a Certificate of Authority (Cemetery) on their database.
Cue spooky Theremin music. I remember the church that was in front of it. I'd always see it on our way to Kmart to jump on that Blue Light Special. Now for some pics!
Cemetery notes and/or description:
Founded in 1896 by a colony of German Baptists known as “Dunkers” (due to their method of baptism). In 1972, the Dunkers moved to Modesto. At one point the Bible Missionary Church owned and maintained the cemetery, but as of 2005, the church had been torn down and ownership of the cemetery is unclear. As of October 2009, the California Cemetery & Funeral Bureau has no record of a Certificate of Authority (Cemetery) on their database.
Cue spooky Theremin music. I remember the church that was in front of it. I'd always see it on our way to Kmart to jump on that Blue Light Special. Now for some pics!
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