Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
The Kinks "Lazy Old Sun" 1967
This is about as "psych" as The Kinks ever got. This is off their "Something Else" LP.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Allison Schulnik

I saw her paintings for the first time in a book at Green Apple yesterday. A mind blower... Click to enlarge the photos to see her Van Gogh-esque liberal use of oils.








Forest from Guernica Magazine on Vimeo.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Jeff Phillips Mt. Trashmore, Virginia Beach, VA 1985
One the best ever. I wish Jeff was still around.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Treblemaker

Tight bro from way back when, Doran Shelley, is killing it with the boutique pedals. This one is a clone of the impossible to find Dallas Arbiter "Rangemaster". Check his site for other examples and to have him build your custom dream pedal.
Monday, June 14, 2010
The Golliwogs "Fight Fire"
One of my all-time faves. Straight out of El Cerrito, CA. The Golliwogs eventually changed their name to Creedence Clearwater Revival and the rest is history...
Monday, June 7, 2010
Lasers, Road Rage and Neil Blender

The drive down was insane. As we're heading down The 5, just past Bakersfield, we got blocked in on purpose by a mini van for about 15 minutes that wouldn't let us pass. Chud gave them to hi-beams to get over. As soon as he does this, green laser beams come shining out of the mini van from what I guess was a laser pointer. We're trying our best not to get blinded and crash. Things were getting hairy. Chud drops it a gear or two and somehow manages to pass them when the car beside the mini van eases off. By this time we're going 115-120. We're in front and "Pac-Man-ing" the broken white line in the middle of the highway and weaving so they can't run us off the road. We're approaching some 18-wheelers and we drop back and let the van pass us. We later passed them near L.A. and they just stared at us as we passed. By the way, we were in Chud's Mini Cooper so it made all this high speed shenanigans biz even gnarlier.
It was totally worth the insane drive down there to see the show and meet Neil in person for the first time after sending e-mails for years. Same goes for Hago and Senator Cranston.
Big thanks to Mike for letting us crash at his house a mere 50 yards from Hensley's, Nelson for fixing Chud's car, Neil, Cranston, Hago and Jeremy for being rad.
Please take into consideration that these photos were taken with a camera in one hand and a Scotch and coke in the other. Here are all of the pieces Neil had up. If you didn't get there early, you were hating it because most of the paintings were sold and taken off the walls within the first hour.
Detail of the huge "Tricycles Are Lame"
Detail of the huge "Tricycles Are Lame"
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