Thursday, February 26, 2009

The Donkeytoe BurgerFlippers

After seeing the new Horseshoe Spatulas music video "Room 108," I got inspired:



(if you're reading this on facebook you wont see the video above).


Sure my video wasn't shot on a prosumer camera and doesn't have all the crazy effects Room 108 does, but I think it has it is loveable on a different level. Take a little inside look at the Spatulas. I've known their drummer Pratt since 1st grade, Mike since 7th, Hogan since 8th, and Jordan was the best man at my wedding. They have always been one of my favorite bands and just a great group of dudes. I shot the video for this back on New Years Eve 2006-7 and never did anything with it other than put it on a DVD for the band. Never considered making a music video. I think it turned out pretty well. Had I been thinking music video when I shot it I would have been more careful with what I shot when. I think it turned out pretty well.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Horseshoe Spatulas Music Video



Been a fan (and friend) of these guys for like 11 years now. Good stuff.

Monday, February 23, 2009

15 Albums

Another Facebook Survey...

"Think of 15 albums that had such a profound effect on you they changed your life. Dug into your soul. Music that brought you to life when you heard it. Royally affected you, kicked you in the wazzo, literally socked you in the gut, is what I mean. Then when you finish, tag 15 others (or more!). Make sure you copy and paste this part so they know the drill."


Ordered by when I heard them

1. The Beatles - The White Album
My mom used to play it all the time. I thought it was the Beatles greatest hits for the longest time.
2. Green Day - Dookie 
Heard songs from it before but heard it all the way through at my buddy Josh Boyd's 6th grade birthday party and was blown away. Maybe the only album that truly changed my life.
3. Weezer - The Blue Album
In January of 6th grade Ian Erskin (sp?) moved to Iowa and was in my 6th grade class. At lunch one day he gave me a tape with the blue album on it. At this time I used to listen to music every night as I went to sleep. It was impossible for me to fall asleep while listening to the Blue Album. I had to hear it through every night.
3. Weezer - Pinkerton
Between 6th and 8th grade there was nothing that really threw me against the wall and had its way with me. I still remember driving in the car with my mom listening to the radio and someone on 107.5 talking about Pinkerton's release. I got really excited. Its the only album I got the day it was released. I actually had no idea they were broken up until they got back together. Such an awesome record. Someone needs to explain to me how it was panned upon its release. So great.
4. Foo Fighters - The Colour and The Shape
After seeing the Monkey Wrench video I had to have this album. The first rock album that truly rocked me. Dave Grohl is my hero for this album, as time passes its hard to decide between this and the self-titled but this one turned me on and rocks me front to back.
5. Local H - As Good As Dead
I discovered the depth of this album while driving around and not realizing the album had gone past the tracks I listened to normally. Thank goodness it did. The second half of this album blows away this bands only hit song.
6. The Presidents of The United States of America - II
Still one of my favorite bands and one of the few that makes me want to dance. This album has been in my cd visor for as long as I've had a drivers license. I love their whole catalog and they have other songs that are great but I love this album. I've always want to be in a band that was completely goofy yet still rockin. That's what I want to do next. Maybe if I move back to Iowa that will be my next musical move. 
7. Goldfinger - Goldfinger
It took a long while before I really started my descent into the underground of punk and ska but this album and the next really pushed me over the edge.
8. Reel Big Fish - Turn The Radio Off
I loved this album so much that I started my own Ska band. I didn't work really hard at writing songs so we really just added horns to old songs but it was so much fun. I still pick up anything they put out. Aaron Barrett is a rock god as far as I'm concerned.
9. Green Day - Nimrod
I had no idea Green Day had gone M.I.A. because I still listened to Dookie on a weekly basis but Nimrod really changed my opinion of what could go into a punk song. Before this my own song writing was similar to the 3 chord punk format. After Nimrod I really started branching out. It's funny how this band maturation mirrored my own. This album is in my top five of all time and if I ever record an album in a professional studio I plan on using it as something for my album to mirror for production value.
10. Less Than Jake - Losing Streak
I bought this album on a whim. I overheard someone I trusted musically mention it and picked it up at a music store in Chicago without ever hearing a song. Best leap of faith (not sure nine bucks qualifies but eh...) I ever took. Front to back this Ska punk album meant business. Teamed with RBF I was a officially a third-wave ska freak. Their latest albums have been sad attempts at main stream success but the Losing Streak era was absolutely what I needed and are still a huge part of my car trip rotation.
11. Jimmy Eat World - Clarity
When I picked this album up I popped it into my CD player on the ride home from Best Buy and was initially bored. It wasn't until my junior year of high school when I was digging through my mountain of CDs and gave it another shot. I don't think they'll ever put out another album that comes close to this albums songwriting. I remember giving it to friends and it slowly creeping out to a ton of people who became instant fans.
12. Dashboard Confessional - Swiss Army Romance
Saying your a fan of Dashboard now is close to being a fan of Hootie and the Blowfish but I don't care. Their first two albums really transitioned my music sensibilities from mainstream rock and pop punk to up-and-comers. It's hard for me to listen to their new stuff and not feel like its composed and contrived whereas Swiss Army just feels born as a whole. Almost a concept album about having a broken heart.
13. Alkaline Trio - From Here to Infirmity
They have much better albums but this album was the gateway. There are such driving beats on this album that it shook the pop sensibility in me. I immediately picked up their entire catalog at the time and loved everything I heard.
14. RX Bandits - Progress
This album is a rock force. They picked a single that doomed their commercial success but the songwriting is almost like Prog Ska. And their live show... oh man I love this band.
15. Dismemberment Plan - Emergency and I
My freshman year at college my good buddy Matt Denner dragged me to Grinnell to see a free concert. I'm so glad I went. I was mildly aware of the Plan but after seeing them live I was obsessed. Still the best live show I have ever seen. I would give anything to see them one more time (they're broken up). When they broke up their website said they would reform for worthy causes and when I saw the lead singer perform solo I floated the idea of playing my wedding... he was actually down with the idea. Their albums don't do them justice but I love turning this thing on and almost everyone I'm riding with going "what the hell are we listening to?"

There have been other albums I loved but these changed me. I went from being another dorky kid to a musician, a songwriter, a festival going music vulture. Sure they all branch from rock n roll but thats where I come from. Good stuff.

Friday, February 13, 2009

George Lucas Has A Fan Club

Or I guess it's an Anti-Fan club. Check out the trailer for this documentary: The People vs. George Lucas.



The idea of people loving you so much they hate you kind of reminds me of the Mr. Belvedere (Brocktoon...) skit on SNL. But Mr. Lucas has been pretty creatively lax in over the last 10-15 years.

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

The Boberg's And The Recession

Incase you missed it on Facebook:




Yes that is pretty funny but in reality the Boberg's could be real victims of the recession. California has the horrible privilege of being one of the few states where the state legislature needs 2/3s approval for a state budget to pass. In the past the state has gone months past the deadline for a finalized budget and lived to tell the tale. This year is not one of those times. California is officially out of cash and floating bills with "IOU's." Instead of having any legislation to put real pressure (say no pay till budget issues are resolved or fines of each days pay budget issues are resolved) on our state senators California pushes its problems to the people on the frontlines. Governor Schwarzenegger is mandating that state employees take two days off a month without pay to help make ends meet.

Now if Marieta worked for a hospital this wouldn't be a big deal, but that's not the case, and since she is the main breadwinner in our family... we're less than pleased with the state. This is the first time I have ever really felt the pinch of local politics and it's not pleasant. Moving to California has been great overall but if this is the reality now we seriously have to look at leaving... California dreamin' may be dead.

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Movies to see if I ever remember (this list will go on for ever)

  • 30 Days of Night
  • 3:10 to Yuma
  • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
  • F For Fake
  • Frankenstein (1994)
  • Gone, Baby, Gone
  • Good Luck and Good Night
  • Grace is Gone
  • Hollywoodland
  • Reformat the Planet
  • Shot in Bombay
  • Slither
  • The American Friend
  • The Aviator
  • The Dark Crystal
  • The Overlooked Suspect
  • The Spy Who Came In From The Cold
  • THX - 1138
  • Top Secret ***Wilson Reccomendation
  • Transsiberrian (Colby reccomends)
  • Young People F&$?ing

Movies you should see (in order of awesomeness)

  • The Business of Being Born
  • Brazil
  • Reversal of Fortune (the 2005 documentary)
  • How to Get the Man's Foot Outta Your Ass
  • The Corporation