Thursday, April 12, 2012

One Headlight (Wallflowers Cover)

One Headlight (Wallflowers Cover)
Me playing The Wallflowers' classic "One Headlight". A few mistakes and slip ups.





The chase is on

The chase is on
The farmcam captures the first moment when we let our Boston Terrier out and he sees the deer. Look across the driveway just in the woods. You will see the deer run from right to left then across the driveway and our BT is right behind him. He has been chasing rabbits all day. So to him this was just a big rabbit with the same white fuzzy tail.





Air Rangers - Flying Shark and Fish

Air Rangers - Flying Shark and Fish
Its a bird... Its a plane... WHAT THE $!#%... Watch as the Clown Fish and Shark come to life before your very own eyes! Almost 5 Feet in size, this is one you've gotta see to believe... Entertain your friends, amaze children, spook your pet and practice your flying skills, up and down the stairs and enjoy countless moments of eye opening fun!





Adam doing Tenacious D justice

Adam doing Tenacious D justice
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.





Fever by Buddy Guy playing at Rock and Roots Singapore 2012

Fever by Buddy Guy playing at Rock and Roots Singapore 2012
Buddy Guy playing at Rock and Roots Singapore 2012 George "Buddy" Guy (born July 30, 1936) is an American blues guitarist and singer. Critically acclaimed, he is a pioneer of the Chicago blues sound and has served as an influence to some of the most notable musicians of his generation. "A key influence on Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan, Buddy Guy put the Louisiana hurricane in 1960s electric Chicago blues as a member of Muddy Waters' band and as a house guitarist at Chess Records. A native of the Baton Rouge area, he combined a blazing modernism with a fierce grip on his roots, playing frantic leads heavy with swampy funk on Howlin' Wolf's 'Killing Floor' and Koko Taylor's 'Wang Dang Doodle' as well as on his own Chess sides and the fine series of records he made with harp man Junior Wells. One of the last active connections to the golden age of Chess, Guy still plays with his original fire." Ranked thirtieth in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Gr! eatest Guitarists of All Time", Guy is known for his showmanship on stage: playing his guitar with drumsticks or strolling into the audience while playing solos. His song "Stone Crazy" was ranked seventy-eighth in list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time also of Rolling Stone.