Korean Drummer Steals The Show Video And Makes Keith Moon Look Tame

This is Koreas response to The Who’s drummer Keith Moon. The passion in this guys eyes indisputable. This guy thinks he’s playing “Won’t Get Fooled Again”. He gets so into it that he stands up and points at his imaginary crowd. One of the few guys I would pay to see. Just waiting for the reunion tour and I’m the first to buy a ticket.

Dealing with Unemployment | Sadness or an Opportunity?

Pig Race or Corporate AmericaWell it’s been a month and a week or two, since I have been unemployed (Feels like a week to be honest). Part of a massive layoff (approximately 22 at the same time), which helped me feel less strange because I was part of a group. I could see it coming with the many changing faces, the outsourcing and the economy.  It seemed to have become a revolving door long before I was let go.

I accomplished what I needed in the first year of being there.  Learned most of what I needed in the first month or two.  Stuff I wanted to learn had to be put on the backburner and instead I learned how to dive into other peoples work, figure them out within the day (or hour in most cases) and enhance or add features them.  I launched the site with the highest traffic (Sherdog.com) and stabilized it soon afterwards.  Worked many hours overtime to get it ready for launch and then many hours overtime to train the outsource and in-house teams on what I had done.

I walked away with a lot more than I had before, so I do not regret anything I had done.  I gained some lifelong friends (people that are helping me to this day) and some dough in the bank.  (Note:  I highly recommend saving as much money as possible for a rainy day (at least a years worth)).  Even more than anything I acquired the experience necessary for me to find the next position.

The Fleet Foxes – Album of the Year or Another Arctic Monkeys – Self-Titled CD Review

The Fleet Foxes have been awarded album of the year from the best music magazine in the world Mojo Magazine.  Are they another Arctic Monkeys or actually good?  The Fleet Foxes - Self Titled

With five part vocal harmonies, this band echoes their folk influences on their sleeves.  They’ve done their homework and are actually able to pull off the harmonies without sounding like a boy band.  Influences The Beach Boys, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Crosby Stills & Nash, Simon & Garfunkel, The Zombies, and more than anything else Steeleye Span.  In fact, the first thing that comes to mind on the first track “Red Squirrel/Sun Rises” is “Are these guys the offspring from Steeleye Span?”   It also sounds like a mishmash of Crosby Stills & Nash or Simon & Garfunkel.

This album has a lot of references to family members.  Robin Pecknold (the songwriter/singer/guitarist) had recently lost his grandfather while recording this album.  Surprisingly, these guys are from Seattle even though they sound like they’re from Woodstock or the South.  Every family member is mentioned on most of these songs including the grandpa on one or two, mother, sister, and father.  Most of all the brother is mentioned as in telling him to be good, staying at his house and missing flights.

Leon Redbone – Champagne Charlie – CD Review

Leon RedboneI first saw Leon Redbone on a SNL 70’s rerun doing a tune called “Harvest Moon”.  After hearing his voice, I knew I had heard it somewhere and that place was a cover of “Frosty The Snowman”.  I had to check out some of his work and it was wonderful if you like his sort of style.  Albums On the Track and Double Time showcased his unique style and blend of jazz, folk and blues standards.

Leon Redbone basically does a bunch of standards with the ragtime feel.  If you think of music that the Simpsons grandpa listens to, then you will get a sense of what his music sounds like.  His voice is so unique it is hard to describe, but the words gravel-throated baritone do come to mind.

Furthermore, there is little known about Leon Redbone’s personal life.  According to the liner notes, he described himself as “… born in Bombay during a monsoon and to be the offspring of Paganini”.  When asked to submit his biographical info, he supposedly sent a picture of Bob Dylan and called himself “Blind James Hocum”.  His looks only add to his mystery.  He looks like he walked straight out of the 20’s with a wide brimmed hat, sunglasses and a mustache.