Sunday, March 27, 2005

Bandwagon - all my music.

Bandwagon - Band page with free MP3 music downloads on SoundClick

Ch- ch- check out this link to hear my music. I am slowly adding songs as I slowly record them. I am new to this site too, so the presentation will only improve.
These recordings are all me, no one else. Please pass this around as I am currently not in a band, one's normal means of getting heard.
www.soundclick.com/bandwagon

4-Square. Niagra Falls. Posted by Hello

The coolest dudes.  Posted by Hello

Saturday, March 26, 2005

CCR

Mardi Gras was Creedence Clearwater Revival's final release (1972). This is the album that Tom Fogerty left before and that Stu Cook (bass) and Doug Clifford (drums) got to write and sing on. Track 3, 'Need Someone To Hold' is a Doug Clifford song. Worth listening to! The slide guitar in Stu Cook's 'Sail Away' gets an 'A' too. This album got crappy reviews when it was released. It may be one of the weakest CCR albums but damn, it's good.

Wednesday, March 23, 2005


A Seattleite Cream Corn (Marine Corps) classmate of mine was talking shop with me today. Home is where you make it. I got homesick. Name this location? Posted by Hello

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Some good news and mullets

Not only did I just view An Evening With Gershwin, but I got a response from the creator of www.mulletsgalore.com! He gave me free advice and it didn't have to do with mullet grooming! This may be the most cool famous person I know.

Monday, March 21, 2005

As good as fresh-cut-grass smell...

Nothing beats, matches, or compares to the sound of subways' steel screeching and the crying of subway wheels rounding a turn. It would be so appeasing to have the sound on command when one needs it most.

Thursday, March 17, 2005


...just for fun measure... Posted by Hello

How big is this? Posted by Hello

The only worthwhile arcade game that I lost $4 at. Posted by Hello

Milton, FL's metaphor. Posted by Hello

Wednesday, March 16, 2005


Methinks Rosie got married here. Posted by Hello

That is a real tree. This is in a Chevron, a gas station!  Posted by Hello

There's SF looking through the Palace of Fine Arts. If you want all 193 of my vacation's pictures, let me know your email address and I'll send you the Ofoto invite.  Posted by Hello

Reno is not worth anyone's while. If you're in the area, you should be near Tahoe. If you want to gamble in NV, you should be in Vegas. This clown is one scarry SOB.  Posted by Hello

I couldn't wait to blog this pic. This is in a nice restaraunt, no joke! To boot, 20 paces to the right was a lounge full of TV's, where this nonsense would have been acceptable! Since this young couple (wife is out of frame) was obnoxious, I was too, and took the picture with flash and all. No wonder kids have no attention span these days. Attention is aerobic. Posted by Hello

They aren't kidding - the yellow snow I tinted is probably still there if you hurry. Posted by Hello

Heavenly Valley. Note the bottom right - there are 'Welcome to _____' signs on the trails. Too cool. Posted by Hello

Downtown-downtown. My fav building in the city. It shines, for some reason.  Posted by Hello

Monterey aquarium is fun. Posted by Hello

This is the bass in Santa Cruz's Boardwalk's band organ. Pop quiz: why do the wooden "fingers" only go up to the 4th fret on the E, A, and D strings while they go all the way up the fretboard on the G string?  Posted by Hello

Downtown San Francisco park. Forgot the name of it. I just got out of "Million Dollar Baby." Posted by Hello

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Snizow.

I heard it's been snowing in the northeast quite a bit. The following 3 pictures are a tribute to you poor soles. By the way, my topless bike ride today was refreshing and confortable, thanks for asking.


Greenfield Center? Posted by Hello

Reminds me of Summit East exit off of I-90, WA....not this year though. Posted by Hello

A salute to you upstate NYers, you miserable _____. Posted by Hello

Tuesday, March 01, 2005


In the Arcitc. Posted by Hello