Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Mitch Hedberg (Feb 24, 1968 – March 29, 2005)


Mitch Hedberg is a Fucking Legend, he was a stand up comedian who passed away in '05 from a drug overdose,

Style
Hedberg's stand-up comedy was distinguished by the unique manner of speech that he adopted later in his career,[12] his abrupt delivery, and his unusual stage presence. His material depended heavily upon word play, non sequiturs, paraprosdokians and object observations. His act usually consisted equally of compact one- or two-liners resembling those of Steven Wright, in addition to longer routines, often with each line as a punchline. Many of his jokes stemmed from his everyday thoughts or situations.

Because he suffered from stage fright, Hedberg often performed wearing sunglasses, with his head down, with his hair in his face or with his eyes closed in order to avoid eye contact with the audience. He would often stand upstage or perform with his back to the audience. He would also constantly move in one spot and, when holding the microphone in some skits, his nervousness would cause him to shake it uncontrollably.


Hedberg occasionally added disclaimers to the end of a joke to let the audience know that he shared their judgment of it, most notably acknowledging when jokes were poorly delivered or received with a resigned "all right." He also toyed with audiences that failed to respond in the way he had intended them to, occasionally quipping, "That joke's better than you acted." During recordings for CDs, he would often say that he would find a way to edit a failed gag to make it seem well received, for example by "adding" laughter. Following such a failure on Strategic Grill Locations, Hedberg suggested, "All right...that joke is going to be good because I'm going to take all the words out and add new words. That joke will be fixed."

Comedy Central Records announced the release of the first album of new Mitch Hedberg material on June 10, 2008. The album titled Do You Believe in Gosh? was released September 9, 2008 and contains material recorded at The Improv in Ontario, California in January 2005. Hedberg's wife Lynn wrote the introduction, in which she stated that the performance was in preparation for an end of the year CD recording.

Quotations

A severed foot is the ultimate stocking stuffer.

A waffle is like a pancake with a syrup trap.

All these jokes have been pre-approved as funny by me.

An escalator can never break: it can only become stairs. You should never see an Escalator Temporarily Out Of Order sign, just Escalator Temporarily Stairs. Sorry for the convenience.

Bologna is a deli meat for people with eyes.

Do you think I am standing here, making this up as I go? I am sorry to disillusion you. I am not Robin Williams. I am the king of the pen.

Dogs are forever in the push up postion.

Every book is a children's book if the kid can read!

Every time I go and shave, I assume there's someone else on the planet shaving. So I say, 'I'm gonna go shave, too.'

Fettucini alfredo is macaroni and cheese for adults.

I bought a seven-dollar pen because I always lose pens and I got sick of not caring.

I can whistle with my fingers, especially if I have a whistle.

I don't have a girlfriend. But I do know a woman who'd be mad at me for saying that.

I drank some boiling water because I wanted to whistle.

I had a stick of CareFree gum, but it didn't work. I felt pretty good while I was blowing that bubble, but as soon as the gum lost its flavor, I was back to pondering my mortality.

I haven't slept for ten days, because that would be too long.

I know a lot about cars, man. I can look at any car's headlights and tell you exactly which way it's coming.

I like Kit-Kat, unless I'm with four or more people.

I like refried beans. That's why I wanna try fried beans, because maybe they're just as good and we're just wasting time. You don't have to fry them again after all.

I like to hold the microphone cord like this, I pinch it together, then I let it go, then you hear a whole bunch of jokes at once.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Black Label Society

Copied this from wikipedia because BLS rule and I didnt need to change any info just here to inform those who dont know of them.

EBMF!!

Formation and Sonic Brew (1998–1999)
In the early 1990s, Wylde had formed his own solo band Pride & Glory, playing a mixture of bluesy southern rock with heavy metal. However, after one album, they disbanded in December 1994. Wylde subsequently recorded an acoustic solo album, Book of Shadows (released 1996). In May 1998, after limited commercial success with Book of Shadows, Wylde and drummer Phil Ondich recorded what became Black Label Society's debut album Sonic Brew. It was decided, rather than the album being another solo album for Wylde, that they would form a long-lasting band. It was known from the get-go that Nick Catanese would be retained as the second guitarist in the band (Catanese previously toured as rhythm guitarist for the Book Of Shadows tour). John DeServio, who previously worked with Wylde as a temporary replacement in Pride & Glory, joined as the band's bassist for the album's tour.


Sonic Brew was released in Japan on 28 October 1998. Due to delays in signing with a record label (Spitfire Records), the album was not released in the rest of the world until 4 May 1999.

Line-up changes and subsequent releases (1999–2007)
The band's second album Stronger Than Death followed in 2000, with DeServio being replaced by Steve Gibb. Craig Nunenmacher replaced Ondich in July 2000, with his debut recording with the band being the live album Alcohol Fueled Brewtality Live +5. This was followed by 1919 Eternal in 2002. Steve Gibb was temporarily replaced by Mike Inez during the Ozzfest 2001 tour, and then Robert Trujillo took over bass duties for the band the next year.

In 2003, Trujillo joined Metallica, leaving the bass position in Black Label Society open, which left room for Inez to rejoin the band for a short 2 week tour, supporting the band's album The Blessed Hellride. James LoMenzo joined the band in 2004 after the release of Hangover Music Vol. VI, which was the band's last release for Spitfire Records.

On the first four studio albums, Wylde played every instrument except for the drums, including vocals, guitars, piano, and bass guitar. However, starting with 2004's Hangover Music Vol. VI, Wylde decided to let the band's bassist perform on the album (though uniquely, three bassists - Mike Inez, John DeServio, and James LoMenzo perform on this album, as the band had no permanent bassist at the time, though LoMenzo became a member of the band soon after), preferring a bassist's interaction and feel to the sound of himself, a guitarist playing bass. Nick Catanese has not, to date, played on any of the studio albums, but, as of 2006, Wylde allows him to perform some of the songs' guitar solos live while he is playing piano.

In 2005, after the band signed with Artemis Records, the album Mafia was released. In October, LoMenzo left the band (and joined Megadeth a few months later) and was replaced by the band's original bassist, John DeServio. In 2006, the band left Artemis Records and signed to Roadrunner Records, releasing the album Shot to Hell.

In June 2007, Black Label Society parted ways with Roadrunner Records.

Forming side bands and future (2007–present)
As of July 2007, members of Black Label Society J.D. DeServio and Nick Catanese both signaled the start of new bands as Zakk Wylde toured with Ozzy Osbourne. DeServio's band, Cycle of Pain (or C.O.P), has been shopping to major labels and is believed to have inked a deal. Catanese's band, Speed X, includes Mike Stone from Queensrÿche and is currently recording. However, according to DeServio at a guitar clinic/autograph signing in Huntington, NY, Black Label Society was set to begin recording a new album in the fall of 2008, though this never happened.

Black Label Society released a compilation album, entitled Skullage on April 21, 2009. The compilation was a CD/DVD set, including a best-of CD, and a DVD of live performances and music videos.

According to an update on Zakk Wylde's Twitter account, he suggests that a new album is expected to be released Spring/Summer 2010. [1] He also announced the construction of a new home recording studio which is expected to be completed by late February 2010. The recording studio was built and designed by Zack Fagan of Under The Wire, a Studio City, CA based company that specializes in the design and installation of commercial and private studio environments.

According to almost all Black Label Society newsthreads, in early February 2010, drummer Craig "Louisiana Lightning" Nunenmacher had quit Black Label Society. Will Hunt, the drummer of Evanescence, will be the drummer for the upcoming album.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Inspiration


Out of every one hundred men,
Ten shouldn't even be there,
Eighty are just targets
Nine are the real fighters and we are lucky to have them, for they make the battle
Ah, but the one
One is a warrior,
And he will bring the others back.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

NATURAL BORN KILLERS


So im fixing to watch 'natural born killers' tonight on DVD http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_Born_Killers
I havent seen it before, however I have heard a few stories which prompted me to do some internet digging into serial killers. I think I can officially say the quiet ones are the fucked up ones. All the high school massacrests and serial killers tend to be quiet people that keep to themselves. I'm not a psycho judging by this but I think I know a few.

:S

hahaha......

In all seriousness though how hard is it to actually talk to people? Does it take a different more outgoing type of person to talk to people or are people just not wanting to step outside there comfort zones out of fear of this new aged political correctness?

I love a decent conversation always have, even those conversations with the 'old boys' that talk about the 60s and 70s and the crazied stories that the freeness of that era allowed them to do. Because lets face it we are no longer allowed to do what they took for granted and I think it is because they grew up and decided that most of us younger generation cant 'handle' what they went through.

However judge the deference in movies of the 80s-90s-00s shit is getting more out there and easier to get away with, can you imagine natural born killers being released at the same time as 'The Warriors' or 'Easyrider', Oliver Stone would have been in prison and classed as a pyschotic.

So why is it in an age of ever increasing number of brutal and over the top movies, we are scared as a whole to live as a community, shouldnt we be more open to our next door neighbour because we are used to the nut cases or now that we know that these people exist is it the reason we refuse to leave that 'comfort zone' and meet new people and talk to that guy that no ones talks to. Lets face it if you talk to him you might be the one he doesnt take with him when he executes that crazed plan.......

EBMF!



p.s. man I can ramble of some shit sometimes......

Friday, April 23, 2010

Irish Jon

Today took a cruise over to visit Rattlers forum member IRISHJON - top bloke and a fellow blogger.

El Boneshaker is doing a write up on him and even brought the video camera for a bit of film footage to add to the DVD, hopefully out in time for xmas. Irish has a fantastic garage with harleys, yammies, a fantastic little Bambina and plenty more.

Irish gets his from being suprisingly irish, he has a weird love affair with working on bikes and has somehow managed to find a woman who encourages this very bad habit :D

Anywho was an awesome arvo listening to Irish's storys and having a perve on some fantastic machinery.

I hope the official photos and dvd do him the justice he deserves.

p.s. these arent official photos just private ones.






Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Awesome bikes all in NZ

I find kiwis are always looking over seas for the 'cool' bikes guess what guys all these are from NZ.











Fuck peoples opinion!

Why is it everyone has to have an opinion on everything?

I never ask them what it was, they just give it. I am happy to listen and anyone that knows me knows I am happy to talk, I try to be neutral about things I dont know and I appreciate other peoples view on things but why when I say 'I think this is cool' does there always have to be someone that says 'no it isnt'. I wasnt asking you if you think that it is cool, I was stating I like it.

I like the simple things like steak and chips, bikes and cars, beers and whiskey's.

So in short this is my blog no one elses full of my opinions and my favourite things in life.

If you dont like it....Fuck off!