June 11, 2012

Build Me Up, Tear Me Down

Well fuck, I've been a bad blogger, and emailer, lately. I could list off excuses, but would you care? Nope. So to all, I apologize. Hopefully I'll get it back together, but if I don't, please don't kill me.

Uhmm, let's see...I took my motorcycle safety class a couple weekends ago which was pretty interesting. Most of it was pretty easy, but there were a few challenges. Most of which were weather related. The first day wasn't too warm, but it was raining almost the whole time, so that made it pretty slick out. But I got to experience things like locking up the rear wheel and skidding in a controlled environment, which was nice. Then the next day it was 95 degrees out with way too much humidity, so we were all drenched in sweat. In the 5 hour class, I drank 4 liters of water, and another 2 when I got to work after, and I was still dehydrated. Took me a couple days to recover from the weekend. But at the end I took the test and passed, so I got my motorcycle license! That's one of my excuses for being a horrible blogger, I've been spending almost all of my free time riding the bike. Even getting home from work at midnight and going for a ride. It's awesome!

What's really cool, now that it's so fucking hot out, is I don't have to wear my big leather jacket anymore. Well, I guess I never HAD to wear it, but I like my skin on my body. Anyways. I found a company online that makes long sleeve shirts out of kevlar. They're really porous, so at speed it doesn't feel like I have anything on, but kevlar has a high abrasion resistance, so when I fall, I won't get smeared on the concrete. It doesn't have any padding, so I'll still probably break my arm or whatever, but my leather jacket doesn't either, so I'm basically at the same level of protection. And the company also makes kevlar liners for under your pants. They're basically long underwear made out of kevlar, for the same reason. So now when I go out in 95 degree weather, I'm not baking alive in leather! Yay!

Uh..I've got some concerts coming up that are going to be pretty sweet. June 23rd is TooL, and the 24th is Puscifer. I was amazed to learn that they were playing at the same festival. Usually Maynard (Tool, Puscifer, wine. Google it) likes to keep all of his things separate, but for some reason, he's playing with both. What's really cool, is Tool tickets are usually around $60, and Puscifer tickets are usually around $60, and the two day festival tickets were $120. But there are a whole other bunch of bands playing. Granted, most of them I don't care to see, but some will be worth checking out. I'm not a big Flaming Lips fan, but I hear they put on a great live show, so that might be cool. River's Edge

Later in the summer, I'll be going to Big Wu Family Reunion, but I'll talk more about that when it gets closer.

Most of you, if any, won't remember a band I mentioned on here a while back called the Mojo Spleens. They're a local surf punk band, self described as 'the fastest surf band around. It's kinda like Dick Dale on PCP'. Well it had been a while since I'd heard anything from them, and since I've rather dropped out of the local punk scene I was out of the loop. But I came across a new band the other day, fronted by non other than Alex Larson, guitar player for the Spleens. So I decided to check out his new project, Crankshaft. It started as a one man band, just him playing guitar, the drums with his feet, some harmonica, and singing. But now it switches between that and a whole band. Both versions are great in their own respects, offering different moods and feelings on the same songs. I bought a cd, and really liked it. Even my parents, who after hearing the Spleens were convinced they would hate it, liked it a lot. Then I went to a show of their's, and I feel in love. So now I'm kind of a Crankshaft whore, and am peddling it to anyone and everyone I know. So I'll do it to you guys too! Hey, who doesn't love down and dirty blues? So go to the website, buy some cds, give them all of your money, and check him out when he comes to your town. Alex quit his day job and is trying to make a living as a musician, so just start throwing money at him. After you listen to it, you'll want to anyways.

Well this got a bit long. Sorry about that. I'll leave you now with a Crankshaft video (or 2. Hey, I said I was a whore) and another cover that I did.

Hope everyone is well!

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_Kevin


This is him solo



And with the Grinders




Skyscraper

4 comments:

  1. Hi Kev,

    Congrats on the bike license, and the kevlar shirt sounds really cool (pun intended!)

    Sounds like it's summer in MPLS...let the fun begin!

    :-)

    -Andy

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  2. Hey bro - glad you're ok. I guess I don't shop in the right stores 'cuz kevlar undies are a new one for me. You biker types have all the cool stuff.

    Later - jeff

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  3. Kevlar longjohns are a new one on me, too! But if I were riding a bike (haven't been on one in like 40 years - I was 13 riding Rickman 125's on dirt track and MX), I'd sure have Kevlar cause the leather we wore was HOT and INFLEXIBLE!

    The music is great. Especially your cover. I always like that kind of stuff. It's in my iTunes library!

    Glad you posted again, I miss you!
    Peace <3
    Jay

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  4. Hi Kevin,

    It's all cool i know you been busy. We are all cool and i am not mad at you at all. Just write when you can, cool songs you posted too. I liked them. I thought kevlar was for bullets not motorcycles...lol Hugs Richard.

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