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3 Estrogen - 1 Testosterone = Insanity
I am married with 2 teenage daughters. We have 2 female dogs and 2 female cats.
Is it any wonder I am a geek?
Oh yeah, there is one male Gerbil left, although we have not spent much time together.
Things that I can’t grasp.
Didn’t we just buy a 24 roll pack of toilet paper.
Why do they have to straighten their hair?
How much does makeup cost?
That bug is smaller than your fingernail, step on it!
How many pair of shoes is in that closet?
Start getting ready for a 7pm movie at 2pm.
Things that help me survive.
Headphones
Nascar
Guitar
Ukulele
Internet
Soduko
Poker
So, it is a fact, 3 Estrogen - 1 [...]
Fathers Day Fun
I hope all the Fathers out there had as much fun as I did on Fathers Day.
My 2 teenagers pitched in a bought me a Mahalo White Flying V Ukulele. I had been looking at the Ukulele as a potential new instrument since seeing the Jake Shimabukuro video of him playing While My Guitar Gently Weeps. If you have not seen it, check it out.
The kids gave me the Uke on Saturday so I could have fun all weekend, and that is exactly what I did.
What really impressed me was how much stuff is on the web for the Ukulele, [...]
Having fun with Music
All of my life I have had some involvement with music. As the youngest child I was taught to play the guitar by my brother so I could “sit in” with him and my sister. My sister is one of the best piano players I know. She has a God given talent, it justs flows from her fingers as naturally as anything I have ever seen.
For several years in the mid 80’s my brother and I were both working in the music industry. Him at WEA and myself working for a national music store retail chain. We had some interaction [...]
The Music Group of Greater Kalamazoo
Would you like to be totally blown away by a unique musician ?
Visit this site and check out the free video and I guarantee Bill Clements will amaze you with his one handed virtusoity of the bass guitar.
The Music Group of Greater Kalamazoo: “bill clements”
Perfect Porridge Interview With Mighty Fairly
Local Minneapolis indie rock band Mightly Fairly release their new disc, Big Words and Power Chords, this Friday with a CD release show at Bunkers. More than just a one night stand, this is a band worth taking home to meet Mom and Dad. This week we had the opportunity to chat with lead vocalist and guitarist Mischa Suemnig and drummer Joseph Papke about the new album, the MSP music scene and what it’s like to have a track on MTV’s The Real World… Who is Mighty Fairly? Mischa Suemnig: We a
Mormons
Mormons November 20th, 2008 Here is the new video for my protest song! My husband Al directed it and we shot it all on Monday. Ian Harvie and Judd Minter play the Mormons and I think they look hot, and the whole idea behind me playing guitar had to do with that green dress. I thought it looked perfect with the guitar slung across my back, like a very large backwards facing necklace. Anyway, enjoy! Social Bookmarking! SubscribeBloglinesBlogmarksDigg
Brad Paisley and Keith Urban Should “Start a Band”
Watching Brad Paisley and Keith Urban have so much fun in this video for “Start a Band,” it’s hard not to wish they would start a serious side project and for us all to resist taking their advice. “When you’re living in a world that you don’t understand/Find a few good buddies, start a band.” I laughed through the beginning and end of it, and the rest of the time I just sat there staring at guitar playing, which I’m sure only scratches the surface of what Paisley and Urban are capable of togeth
Comment - The Economic Downturn vs The Gaming Industry
The global economy has rather generously been described as experiencing a “downturn”. Like a macro level game of Jenga, politicians and fragile financial institutions across the globe are attempting to halt the near collapse of free market economies with some risky nerve jangling manoeuvres. Everyone is feeling the pinch and it would seem that things are only going to get worse before they get any better. Flying in the face of popular opinion the games industry has so far thumbed its nose at
Afternoon Whoredom
Hot Playboy Babe Carlotta Whores It Up - Amateur Whoredom Rate My Breast - Nuts Victoria Beckham Is Cleavagey - Celebrity Odor Tight Asian tattooed cutie - Girls Of Desire Paris Hilton Panty Upskirt - Taxi Driver Hot Teen Slut Taking A Bath - Babes Machine Danielle Lloyd 2009 Calendar Preview - Daily POA Kitty Lea & Vikki Blows In Front Magazine - Boobie Blog Alyson Michalka Is Hot And Whorey At Twilight Premiere - Use My Computer Tatu kiss again…Is it old yet? - Tasteful Celeb
Hooks ‘N’ You: Richard Barone, “Cool Blue Halo” and other works
Live albums have been a staple of the music business for ages, and even if you’re someone who loudly proclaims to have no interest in them whatsoever, it’s probable that you have at least one or two buried somewhere in your collection, even if it’s stretching back to your vinyl or cassette days. I’m pretty sure the first live album I ever purchased was Wings Over America, which served as my transition from the Beatles into Paul McCartney’s ’70s solo output - to this day, attempts to sing alon
Dw. Dunphy On… Everything That Happens, and a little after that
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to see David Byrne live in concert. It was purported to be a celebration of the work he did with Brian Eno, famed producer and musical renegade, encompassing Eno’s production on classic Talking Heads albums as well as their collaborations like My Life In The Bush of Ghosts and a new, currently digital-only release Everything That Happens Will Happen Today. The show was composed of Byrne, a backing band, a trio of backup singers and a trio of interpretive da
Overhyped, Overrated, and Underwhelming: Ten Disappointments from 2008
Part 4 of The Hurst Review’s eight-part end-of-the-year musical wrap-up, which will continue off and on through the first half of December, culminating in the Top 15 Albums of 2008. There are a handful of them every year. Albums by beloved artists that fall a bit short of the mark. Much-hyped and over-blogged debuts that don’t live up to expectations. Weird, experimental indie records that get the Pitchfork set foaming at the mouth but don’t make any sense to the rest of us. So, in the mi
The Blog Post of Today
(photo of biscuits by Jezebel commenter Abby Normal) I’m in kind of a mood today. Some of you who have been reading me for a while will remember when my friend Elissa succumbed to cancer in 2006. When she was in the hospital, before they moved her hospice care, there was a guy whose wife was on her floor who used to play guitar in Cyndi Lauper’s band. One night when Elissa was in awful pain that the morphine wouldn’t touch, the guy (whose name, I think, was David) came to her room with his
Anthrax, KISS, Rush: Youtube Gallery of Rush, KISS, Anthrax, and others playing their own songs on Rock Band
Anyone who's played Rock Band or Guitar Hero knows that both games are insanely fun while being inevitably lame; both games just allow you to better act out the air-guitar ...
Guitar Hero; on a bike.
Some folks really, really, really, really, really, really, really love this game.
Greg Tribbett Signature Washburn
Washburn guitars have added yet another signature model to their ever growing roster of Metal guitars this time for Mudvayne axeslinger Greg Tribbett. The guitar model is WV66GT and is available in black or white. It is a very simple set up, a single EMG 81 active humbucker and a single volume pot. The shape is a classic flying V rather than WV548 or WV40, both part of the HM Series shred guitars and more reminiscent of a Jackson Rhoads V. The body is Mahogany with a set Mahogany neck which i
Will Black Friday Deals Be Good This Year?
When the economy stinks, sometimes you can count on stores lowering their prices in an effort to entice customers to part with some of their hard-earned cash. Business Week reports that sales figures are down everywhere. So on Friday November 28 – the day after Thanksgiving, aka "Black Friday" – stuff should be even cheaper than usual, right? Maybe not. According to Engadget, Walmart's deals are looking pretty lame, at least the so-called "doorbuster" early morning specials. Specifically, they
The Hill - Wiltschinsky Guitar Duo (Tributo a The Beatles) (0 puntos)
Squier Bullet Electric Guitar $100 Shipped at Musician's Friend
Squier Bullet Electric Guitar $100 Shipped at Musician's Friend Get the Squier by Fender Bullet Electric Guitar with Tremolo for $166 - $66 instant savings = $100 shipped at Musician’s Friend. The Squier Bullet electric guitar features basswood body, rosewood fingerboard, maple neck, 3 single-coil Strat pickups, chrome hardware, covered tuners, and tremolo bar. This starter electric guitar is available in a choice of six colors and features Strat style headstock. It gets great reviews as a goo
Twilight OST (Review)
TWILIGHT has become a phenomenon… whether in book form, film form, or even film soundtrack form the fans just can’t get enough. It’s little wonder, then, that music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas (of Gossip Girl, Grey’s Anatomy, The O.C. fame) has been able to assemble such a cracking line up of rock acts on the soundtrack. We’re talking the likes of Muse, Linkin Park, ex-Jane’s Addiction frontman Perry Farrell and – most significantly – Paramore, who have penned two exclusive tracks for the s
The Nation Blue
The Nation Blue - ‘I See Colours’ For a while there, The Nation Blue were Australia’s premiere post-hardcore / rock’n'roll band, garnering some big-name supports and trekking across the globe, making it as far as Brazil. Their 2007 disc Protest Songs built them quite a fan base and a few friends (such as Dave Grohl, which publicists LOVE to include in their press releases). And then… they kinda fell off the radar. ‘I See Colours’ is the latest release from this Melbourne trio and it comes
Phosphorescent @ DC9 Tonight
It’s hard to imagine how Matthew Houck, better known as Phosphorescent, is going to capture the feel of his highly atmospheric album, Pride, in a rock club. Because much of the album sounds like 15 Will Oldhams doing shape note singing at the bottom of an empty swimming pool, Houck’s yearning Americana is bound to be a headache for whatever sound guy is going to be stuck dialing the Brooklyn based singer-songwriter into DC 9’s board this evening. Or maybe not? Perhaps Houck will just show up
'Chinese Democracy' Interesting and Enjoyable, Though Not Groundbreaking
Fourteen years in the making—or more likely, fourteen years in the avoiding—Guns 'n' Roses new album, Chinese Democracy, will hit the stores this Sunday. Here are my thoughts on the album, track by track, as it has been made available for preview at the band's MySpace page. Overall, it's a good and enjoyable album, but fans who are expecting a classic that justifies a fourteen-year gap since the band's last studio-produced album will probably be disappointed. Such an expectation, however, is
Jason Reeves - The End Guitar Acoustic
Jason Reeves - The End Guitar Acoustic
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