Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Headed to Na$hvegas...

I will be headed to Austin for a show at Stubb's, and the Happen-Ins are opening. Always pumped to see the li' bro rock some faces. Friday Robin and I are heading to Nashville for one last trip as non-parents! Robin's got some business to do and she is keeping it a secret as to where we will be staying. We will be going to see the Randy Rogers Band and Robert Earl Keen at the Ryman one night while we are there as well. Still kind of crazy to think of myself as a parent. I think I'm ready...or as ready as you can be before the kiddo shows up, and all that entails. I've pretty much avoided all the self-help books on the dad subject. I did pick one up the other day and it mentioned pay phones and pagers, so I think it might have been a little out dated. I like to collect advice from all my friends, and just filter through all of it. I got some good advice from Amigo Mel last night. He said "just be sure to train them before they are five or else your screwed." He said the best thing to do is if they are doing something you don't want them to just make a loud noise like slapping a newspaper. This seems to be borrowing from the dog training side of things which I can respect. It's advice like this that I can relate to. Of course everyone says to go ahead and buy a shotgun now since you are having a girl. That sounds like fun, so I think I'll take that to heart. Another buddy told me to quit buying albums and start buying diapers. He also added that this diaper genie deal would save my life, so I'm going to research that one. Robin and I have been training the lil' aliens musical ear the past few months. Let's see...she's already heard these bands live:

Pearl Jam
Dead Weather
Mike McClure Band
Randy Rogers Band
Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Lights
Ryan Bingham
Todd Snider
Reckless Kelly
The Drive-By Truckers
Cross Canadian Ragweed
Matt King & The Cutters
James McMurtry
Ray Wylie Hubbard
Todd Snider
Robert Earl Keen
Midnight River Choir
Jason Boland & The Stragglers
...and a host of others I can't recall. I read her to sleep last night with a chapter on slavery from "The Peoples History of The United States." She should have a pretty good jump start on the whole cultural arts side of things. Other than that we are business as usual here. I'm about to take off for the whole month of April and should be able to add some stories from the road as that goes down. Than it is May, the whole month off!! May 18th is still the due date, so here we go!! I'll leave you guys with some I have found interesting over the last week or so...







Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Howdy

Hello,

Not a whole lot new going on here. Rainy day here in New Braunfels. Might go get some curtains for the soon to be little human being. I can't imagine how it must feel to have a little human living in your tummy. Crazy stuff. Got a sweet birthday present from Robin, it's a record player that will transfer my vinyl straight to my itunes. I've been working on getting that little deal set up properly. Transferred about six albums before I realized the gain structure was off, so back to the drawing board. Maybe I can figure out how to stream them on this blog one day. I should probably figure out the picture posting before I move on to the more complicated stuff:) Went into Austin to help with a recording for Ray Benson's TV show at the Gibson showroom. Everything went pretty well. Thought I would leave ya with just a few things I've found interesting to look at:


http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/the_health_care_hindenburg_has_landed_20100322/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qybUFnY7Y8w&feature=related
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/03/ff_masterthief_blanchard/all/1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arn3lF5XSUg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0rRvfwrrGc

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Tune Out

http://www.boingboing.net/2010/03/17/yelp-a-short-film-by.html

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

It's Decoration Day...

The Road: Where to start...been a pretty busy couple of weeks. We did the Good Morning Atlanta show, and that went off without a hitch, long day. The show at the Variety Playhouse that night was awesome. Britt and Charlie are two friends of ours from the band Blackberry Smoke, they stopped by and hung out, Charlie got up and played some guitar with us. I went to the Vortex for lunch that day, great burgers. I decided to go ahead and go for it, ordered the "Elvis Burger". This thing has the patty, I think 4 pieces of bacon and fried plantains smothered in a good helping of peanut butter. All this with a side of sweet potato fries, and I ate every bite. Go me! It put me down for a couple of hours, and I didn't feel right the rest of the day. My buddy ate the "Quadruple Bypass" or something, he didn't feel too good either. All the shows with Reckless Kelly were great, Workplay in Birmingham is a great venue, Kyle Gass, known as KG of Tenacious D, or not known at all to some of you, was playing next door. His guitar player got up and jammed with us on a song. Rabb's Steakhouse in Ruston, LA was great, weather was bad for most of the day, but they always feed us well, and show us a good time. Good people at Rabb's if you ever want a great steak, and friendly people. Than it was on to Tyler, TX. Wasn't really looking forward to Tyler, but it ended up being ok. I got to have dinner with some long time friends that I haven't seen in quite a while, and it was great catching up. I was also pleasantly surprised to find a bookstore right next to the venue which was cool. Picked up a couple of LPs and a book, and was on my way. We left Tyler and went to Helotes, TX to John T. Floore's Country Store. This is a great place to go see a show if you ever get the chance. It's a venue with a ton of history. Willie Nelson used to play a weekly gig there a long time ago. I stopped in New Braunfels along the way so I could see my father in law and get to spend some time with him. Show went great. I don't think we had everything packed up until about 1:30am, headed home for a few days off.

Readings: Didn't do a whole lot of reading on this trip, did pick up The Dalai Lama "A Policy of Kindness" and read it. I had never read anything written by him before, so that was interesting. I guess I just don't understand the whole idea of always being happy. It sounds nice, but for me it just doesn't seem realistic, or a goal I find useful. I love some of the ways he handles the question of other religions versus his. It is in no way condescending, and I'm sure there are plenty of lessons to be learned from someone like him. I'm still reading War and Peace, and trying to keep "A People's History of the United States" by Howard Zinn going as well. I watched a great documentary on Howard Zinn the other night titled "You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train." It was a great overall portrait of the things Zinn achieved in his lifetime, from being in the middle of the Civil Rights movement as a professor at Spellman University in Atlanta, to his achievements in the peace movement, along with numerous books and plays that he wrote.

Randoms: Watched Michael Moore's documentary entitled "Capitalism: A Love Story." It was pretty good. I'm not a huge fan of the way he makes movies, but he does bring up interesting points, most of which would already be obvious to someone paying attention. I think he is useful in getting certain things out into the greater publics radar, even if he does it in kind of a goofy way. He does call capitalism evil, I don't understand why that is such a shock to people. Maybe too many times democracy and capitalism are lumped together. You can have democracy without capitalism. The whole point of capitalism is the choice to do whatever it is you want to do, and make as much money as possible doing it...kind of. Nowhere in the definition of capitalism is there room "for the greater good." It makes no concession for those that work really hard, but never make it. Somewhere along the line that person made the wrong decision, and that is their problem, nobody else's. Of course everyone's definition of "making it" is different, and some are happy with what they have, even if that doesn't seem like much to everyone else. Consequently, it is those people that have little that are usually the most willing to give. They know how it is to have little or nothing, and how it is to go bankrupt because you get sick. No matter how much you tell me it will cost, I just don't get it. We spend so much money on weapons to kill and destroy but God help us if we want to spend more money on healthcare that some illegal immigrants are going to abuse. That's the part of capitalism I will never understand. Profit over the welfare of other human beings. I like Todd Snider's take on it from his song "Ballad of the Kingsmen"..." You know, every ten years or so our country and some other little country,
We start firing all of our newest weapons
At each other for some reason or another, right or wrong,
Like it or not, it happens, and when it happens
People get shot and when people get shot,
They show it on tv a lot every night at six o clock
And you don't even have to be eighteen to see it, you don't even have to be in first grade,
First grade where they teach the kid pride
They tell him he'll need to thrive,
In a world where only the strong will survive,
So he's taught the art of more
To compare to and to keep score, Monday thru Friday while
He stares at the floor til' Sunday they make him go to
School once more, only this time they make him wear a suit and a tie
And listen to some guy who claims to know where people go
When they die, tell him that only the meek are gonna inherit the earth... Well shit,
By this time the kid doesn't know what anything
Is worth, now brothers and sisters I am only one guy
And I don't even know the words to that song Louie,
Louie but I can tell you right now without batting an eye
That the next time some latchkey kid goes wrong
It aint gonna be 'cause Eminem gets to say the word Fag in his song
And I'm not trying to preach to ya either,
I'm just trying to sing to ya too, you know string a few words together..."

Thank's Todd! Now I'm going to have dinner with the wife and go see the Drive By Truckers at Gruene Hall. I'm having trouble figuring out how to post pics, so I'll have to get the advice of Robin, and than I'll have some for ya from this last run. (The title of this entry is a Trucker's reference)

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Still kickin'...

Hello Everyone,

Don't have much to say. Just needed to get on here so that I didn't forget about it. I am writing today from High Point, NC at the JH Adams Inn. We don't normally stay at places like this, so I included the link. I will not bore you with links to the Super 8 in Tyler, TX, promise. Good shows so far. We were in Asheville, NC a couple nights ago, and met back up with Reckless Kelly last night in Charlotte at the Neighborhood Theater. I couldn't help but think all day about Robin's little plane trip she took that was supposed to layover in Charlotte from New York. But then again she does occupy my mind most of the time I am gone. Usually it's little things like seeing a pair of shoes she would like, anything in the shape of a turtle or someone just reminding me how lucky I am(happens a lot). Memphis was cool, John C. from the band Lucero came out and brought a buddy Bubba John. Both really good guys. John left us with some good hotrod, motorcycle and music mags for our trip. Bubba John had gone out on the road with RL Burnside for a few years, so he had some good stories. He had also played drums with Kenny Brown for a while. Here's a clip from a documentary entitled "You See Me Laughin" that has Kenny and Burnside in it. Well, that's all for now...headin' to Raleigh tomorrow, and than a day off Monday before Good Morning Atlanta and a show in Atlanta Tuesday night.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

The Obama brand

I like to get it out in the air when I'm wrong, so here it is. I liked the idea of Obama. I voted for a third party candidate, but was still intrigued by this promise of "Hope." I guess I was just optimistic for change. He did inherit quite a mess, and I understand that. Anything could be better, right? I will stand by my absolute dislike for Bush since he ran for his first term. And I will also stand by my belief that the wars we are STILL in, for many years to come, were absolutely the wrong choice. I don't think anyone who actually follows the money on these wars will stand behind the absurd notion that this is a "War on Terror" or whatever you would like to call it. I will say the Obama deal is just not working out. I actually feel like I was sold a CD player that only plays DVDs. It looks, sounds and has all the buttons to make it work right, it's just that the final product doesn't do what I wanted it to do. They did a great job of packaging this one. Whoever it is that actually sets these candidates in the position to run have really gotten good at marketing. Why not? We are a consuming machine, it fuels our capitalist society. What better way to make us like someone than to package it like a product that will make our life easier. His election is part of the main reason I don't even pay attention to the crap spewed on the "news" channels. I actually turned on MSNBC the other morning, and they had one of their valley girl "correspondents" reading a Tweet from someone named "DJ JDog" on the activity in Hawaii prior to the enormous tidal wave that hit. Now that's a credible news source there. Corporations keep gaining a stronger grip on our policies and elections, and Obama has only furthered it. He definitely got some help from our "conservative" Supreme Court as well. Don't waste your time watching debates between candidates, they are not really debates. Here's a little history on that if your not hip to how that is run. I'm definitely investing my time in research to the third party candidates the next time around, I've seen that neither side of the aisle looks like it is working...to me at least. Here's what Chris Hedges has to say on Obama. I like Hedges because he just lays it out, and doesn't use a bunch of mumbo jumbo political talk.

Winter, Willie and War and Peace

Hello everybody, everybody meaning the 4 0r 5 people that read this. You are a very important small group, and I love everyone of you. Is anyone else ready for the warm weather to come on back? I am. This has been one brutal winter. Steamboat was 20 below this year, never been in that kind of cold before, hope I never have to again. Sometimes on the road I protest winter by not wearing enough heavy clothing, hoping maybe the weather will see me and have sympathy. One thing I have noticed lately is that Mother Nature does not deal in sympathy. On to the fun stuff though...had the pleasure of working alongside Willie Nelson and Family for 2 days and it was a blast. We opened for those guys in Corpus and Mission, TX. Corpus went great, it was warm enough to break out the longboards and do some skating before load in. I'll have some pics of the various boards we have on the road with us, and maybe even some video as the summer progresses. I have to say that Willie's crew is top notch. These guys have been with Willie for a long time, and they offered nothing but respect and easy going attitudes both days. "Tunin' Tommy" is the guy that tunes Bobbie's piano, "Trigger", and Bee's bass. I watched Tommy tune the Steinway piano one day, he said it usually takes about an hour to tune all 220 or so strings. That is a ton of tuning. this is also the guy that is in charge of Willie's guitar "Trigger." That's one of those things that is kind of hard to understand unless you've been in charge of caring for, and protecting(along with not losing) something that is not yours and is priceless. Pretty big responsibility. John, who took over Poodie's spot, was super cool to us. I wish we could do shows with those guys every day. The band got to hang with Willie for a while, and all was good. He's one of those people that seems to rejuvenate whoever he comes in contact with. I got to see up close the amps he plays through which is two Baldwin solid state piano amps, a '70 and '73. I think you can see them in one of the pics. Micky Raphael is the guy that has played harp with Willie for maybe 30 years, he got up and jammed on a song with us in Mission. Can't say enough good things about that whole organization, good times, good stories and good people. Got some good eats in Mission too, one pic is the tacos we got that were awesome! One of them had a fried jalapeno with cheese inside of it, kind of a chili relleno taco with a jalapeno instead of chili pepper.
Right now I am in Memphis, TN starting a run through the 14th of this month. We will be doing most of these dates with a great band Reckless Kelly. We have had a prank war with these guys for a few years now...we'll see what happens. As far as the readings go, still chipping away at War and Peace. I love it so far. I can already tell I will probably read this one again sometime in the future. Here's some pics from the Willie run, the good ones are by our FOH guy Mccoy...and I'll try to keep this thing updated on this run. Peace