Thursday, June 30, 2011
Cauldron live at Great Scott in Allston, MA
The band Cauldron playing live at Great Scott in Allston, MA
http://Iseeawesomebands.wordpress.com for more info on this show and live videos by Pentagram, Baroness, Municipal Waste, Revocation, Ruiner, Kylesa, Soul Control, Barn Burner, Toxic Holocaust, VitaminX, Rosetta and more.
http://Iseeawesomebands.wordpress.com for more info on this show and live videos by Pentagram, Baroness, Municipal Waste, Revocation, Ruiner, Kylesa, Soul Control, Barn Burner, Toxic Holocaust, VitaminX, Rosetta and more.
Reverend Gary Davis - Death Don't Have No Mercy
Tip of the day
A very rare, old video of "Death Don't Have No Mercy" performed by Rev. Gary Davis. Probably one of the darkest blues songs ever written. Parts of this clip were included in the documentary 'It Might Get Loud". Any information about where and when this video was filmed, would be greatly appreciated
A very rare, old video of "Death Don't Have No Mercy" performed by Rev. Gary Davis. Probably one of the darkest blues songs ever written. Parts of this clip were included in the documentary 'It Might Get Loud". Any information about where and when this video was filmed, would be greatly appreciated
DAF MADE - RAVEN TERSHY THROWBACK
Another daf made clip, this one featuring raven tershy as a young buck, not that he's old now but this old skool shit. the cruz park just got built and raven was all the way daf. cheers!
by DAF Coozie Co.
by DAF Coozie Co.
DAF MADE - RAVEN TERSHY THROWBACK from DAF Coozie Co. on Vimeo.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Cross Examination at Nate's Dungeon
Fuck yeah! Cross Examination live! Huge party time, drunk shit and no girls.
Alexis Korner & Steve Marriott - Slow down 1975
Well, come on pretty baby won't you walk with me Come on pretty baby won't you talk with me Come on pretty baby give me one more chance Try and save our romance Slow down Baby
Alexis Korner & Steve Marriott (Small Faces) - Slow down 1975
Alexis Korner & Steve Marriott (Small Faces) - Slow down 1975
Krooked Kooks
Dan Drehobl & Mike Anderson are joined by Elissa Steamer & Mike's brother Jake on a mission skating the backyard mini and a jersey barrier
Krooked Kooks from dlxsf on Vimeo.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Johnny Winter Blues Lesson
Albert King, Flying V Guitar and Women
Friday, June 24, 2011
She Likes To Boogie Real Low
Raven Tershy gettin' it
Raven Tershy is in town and has been ripping our new concrete park for a few days now! Watch out for this guy!
by Copenhagen Skatepark
Raven Tershy gettin' it from Copenhagen Skatepark on Vimeo.
by Copenhagen Skatepark
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
The Who - Heaven and Hell - Isle Of Wight
Best opening song for a huge concert. Please, do yourself a favor, go get this album, watch the whole performance, ´cause if you don´t, you ain´t worth a shitty cheap pack of cigars
Ibanez Tube Screamers History
An Ibanez Tube Screamer is an overdrive/distortion pedal that is mild compared to many, but allows the true sound of the guitar and player's technique to come through. The most popular use of a tube screamer is to push a tube amp to make it overdrive more, but they sound good through almost anything.
TS-808
The first Tube Screamer was the green TS-808 overdrive pro in the late '70s. It was preceded by the Orange "Overdrive" and green "Overdrive-II" which came in narrower boxes without the battery cover, and the reddish "Overdrive-II" which had a box very similar to the TS-808. The lighter green OD-855 Overdrive-II is also in the TS-808 style box and has a circuit which is similar to the 808 - the board part numbers only differ by one digit. The overdrive and OD-II had a different, much more distorted, fuzzy circuit. The TS-808 and its generation have small square chrome on/off touch-buttons. Almost all TS-808's sound great. There were some TS-808s made in the 1979 period, mostly for other than USA markets, that came in a narrower box. These have a bottom plate that unscrews to change the battery like an MXR pedal, no plastic battery cover. This narrow TS-808 had a different circuit with more distortion. It uses two 1458 chips which are the 1st version of the low-tech dual op-amp. Also the LEVEL knob on these is labeled BALANCE and the external 9V power jack is next to the input jack. It used the same case as the earlier OVERDRIVE and OVERDRIVE-II pedals which used stomp switches. Ibanez probably had many left over and remade them as "TS-808" pedals to sell off the remaining cases.
Early TS-808's have the Ibanez (R) "trademark" logo which some people seek. There is really no difference, although some of these have a Malaysian Texas Instruments RC4558P chip instead of the normal Japanese JRC4558 chip. I can use this chip in the mod if you would like, or can send both the JRC4558D and the RC4558P chips. A rare chip used was the TL4558P chip, as used in the early Boss OD-1 pedals. This is also Jim Weider's favorite chip in the King Of Tone pedal. Some of the early TS-808s also have a nut holding the power adaptor jack on, while later ones have no nut and a flush adaptor jack. It is not unusual for a TS-808 to have an undercoat of a different color (which can be seen in the ever-present corner chips).
TS9
Around 1982 until 1985 the Ibanez pedals were repackaged and the 9-series of effects were made. The most popular is the TS-9 tube screamer, which is almost the same as the TS-808 internally. Externally the on/off switch grew to fill about 1/3 of the effect. The main change in the TS-9 circuit is in the output section. This caused the tube screamer to be a bit brighter and less "smooth". The Edge from U2 uses a TS9 for most of his overdrive tones, as do countless other famous rock and blues players. In later years the TS-9s were put together with seemingly random op-amp chips, instead of the JRC-4558 which is called for in the schematics. Some of these sound BAD, especially the JRC 2043DD chips. If you have an original TS9 with the 2043 chip, our 808 mods will make a huge difference in tone.
Tube Screamer Questions and Answers
Can you make my Tube Screamer true bypass??
In order to make an Ibanez, Boss or other electronically- switched pedal true bypass, we need to drill a hole on top and mount a standard round metal stomp switch. On the TS9 there is already a small hole under the plaque on top, and there is just enough room inside the pedal for a switch. We also need to hot-wire the circuit so it is always ON. We do offer true bypass mods on the TS9 and TS808. If you already have a TS9 or TS808, and have too many buffered pedals on your board, then the true bypass mod could be a good idea. If you don't already have a tube screamer, and want true bypass, the Maxon OD9 is the obvious choice and will work out cheaper too with our 808 classic or silver mods.
Another solution would be to use a TRUE BYPASS box, which is a small box with IN, OUT, SEND, and RETURN jacks, and a switch. When OFF, the signal goes direct from the IN to the OUT jack. When ON, the signal goes through the SEND/RETURN effects loop (and the pedal that you have in that loop). These are handy for having around, you can even use it as an AB box in a bind. It is even possible to build multiple true bypass boxes with multiple loops/switches. See our switchbox page for many examples. I tested a TS9 in my TRUE BYPASS BOX to see if the TS9 was effecting the tone when it was OFF. There was a small loss in very high frequencies, but the sound was excellent and actually can be better when using very bright amps like my Deluxe Reverb.
Using a Tube Screamer for CLEAN BOOST mode
Another use, which works best with a TS-808 or my TS-808 mod is a clean boost. Turn the gain (top left) knob almost all the way down (maybe on 1) and turn the tone (middle) knob down almost all the way too, and crank up the output volume (top right) to the desired boost level. This can boost a tube amp with nice smooth tone and very little pedal distortion (makes more tube distortion).
By analogman.com
More on http://www.analogman.com/tshist.htm (Best thing about guitar effects ever)
TS-808
The first Tube Screamer was the green TS-808 overdrive pro in the late '70s. It was preceded by the Orange "Overdrive" and green "Overdrive-II" which came in narrower boxes without the battery cover, and the reddish "Overdrive-II" which had a box very similar to the TS-808. The lighter green OD-855 Overdrive-II is also in the TS-808 style box and has a circuit which is similar to the 808 - the board part numbers only differ by one digit. The overdrive and OD-II had a different, much more distorted, fuzzy circuit. The TS-808 and its generation have small square chrome on/off touch-buttons. Almost all TS-808's sound great. There were some TS-808s made in the 1979 period, mostly for other than USA markets, that came in a narrower box. These have a bottom plate that unscrews to change the battery like an MXR pedal, no plastic battery cover. This narrow TS-808 had a different circuit with more distortion. It uses two 1458 chips which are the 1st version of the low-tech dual op-amp. Also the LEVEL knob on these is labeled BALANCE and the external 9V power jack is next to the input jack. It used the same case as the earlier OVERDRIVE and OVERDRIVE-II pedals which used stomp switches. Ibanez probably had many left over and remade them as "TS-808" pedals to sell off the remaining cases.
Early TS-808's have the Ibanez (R) "trademark" logo which some people seek. There is really no difference, although some of these have a Malaysian Texas Instruments RC4558P chip instead of the normal Japanese JRC4558 chip. I can use this chip in the mod if you would like, or can send both the JRC4558D and the RC4558P chips. A rare chip used was the TL4558P chip, as used in the early Boss OD-1 pedals. This is also Jim Weider's favorite chip in the King Of Tone pedal. Some of the early TS-808s also have a nut holding the power adaptor jack on, while later ones have no nut and a flush adaptor jack. It is not unusual for a TS-808 to have an undercoat of a different color (which can be seen in the ever-present corner chips).
TS9
Around 1982 until 1985 the Ibanez pedals were repackaged and the 9-series of effects were made. The most popular is the TS-9 tube screamer, which is almost the same as the TS-808 internally. Externally the on/off switch grew to fill about 1/3 of the effect. The main change in the TS-9 circuit is in the output section. This caused the tube screamer to be a bit brighter and less "smooth". The Edge from U2 uses a TS9 for most of his overdrive tones, as do countless other famous rock and blues players. In later years the TS-9s were put together with seemingly random op-amp chips, instead of the JRC-4558 which is called for in the schematics. Some of these sound BAD, especially the JRC 2043DD chips. If you have an original TS9 with the 2043 chip, our 808 mods will make a huge difference in tone.
Tube Screamer Questions and Answers
Can you make my Tube Screamer true bypass??
In order to make an Ibanez, Boss or other electronically- switched pedal true bypass, we need to drill a hole on top and mount a standard round metal stomp switch. On the TS9 there is already a small hole under the plaque on top, and there is just enough room inside the pedal for a switch. We also need to hot-wire the circuit so it is always ON. We do offer true bypass mods on the TS9 and TS808. If you already have a TS9 or TS808, and have too many buffered pedals on your board, then the true bypass mod could be a good idea. If you don't already have a tube screamer, and want true bypass, the Maxon OD9 is the obvious choice and will work out cheaper too with our 808 classic or silver mods.
Another solution would be to use a TRUE BYPASS box, which is a small box with IN, OUT, SEND, and RETURN jacks, and a switch. When OFF, the signal goes direct from the IN to the OUT jack. When ON, the signal goes through the SEND/RETURN effects loop (and the pedal that you have in that loop). These are handy for having around, you can even use it as an AB box in a bind. It is even possible to build multiple true bypass boxes with multiple loops/switches. See our switchbox page for many examples. I tested a TS9 in my TRUE BYPASS BOX to see if the TS9 was effecting the tone when it was OFF. There was a small loss in very high frequencies, but the sound was excellent and actually can be better when using very bright amps like my Deluxe Reverb.
Using a Tube Screamer for CLEAN BOOST mode
Another use, which works best with a TS-808 or my TS-808 mod is a clean boost. Turn the gain (top left) knob almost all the way down (maybe on 1) and turn the tone (middle) knob down almost all the way too, and crank up the output volume (top right) to the desired boost level. This can boost a tube amp with nice smooth tone and very little pedal distortion (makes more tube distortion).
By analogman.com
More on http://www.analogman.com/tshist.htm (Best thing about guitar effects ever)
Monday, June 20, 2011
Rune Glifberg's 25th Anniversary Party
The Grindline crew hooked up Faellenparken, Copenhagen with a bad ass park. In between the rain showers, Raven Tershy, Ben Schroeder, Peabody, Nicky Guerrero, and Raney Beres found some sick lines.
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Sunday, June 19, 2011
Lucifer's Friend: "Ride In The Sky"
Double bass drum, Orange amps, Fender Precision and a bad ass ugly vocalist, fuck yeah
Lucifer's Friend is one of the top underratted Heavy Metal pioneers from early 70s
Lucifer's Friend is one of the top underratted Heavy Metal pioneers from early 70s
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Buddy Guy in 1969 with Jack Bruce and Buddy Miles
Buddy Guy, one of the masters of the universe with my top 3 bass player and top 3 drums player, respectively, Jack Bruce and Buddy Miles.
Buddy plays "Mary Had A Little Lamb" and "My Time After Awhile", straight from his album "A Man And The Blues"
Buddy plays "Mary Had A Little Lamb" and "My Time After Awhile", straight from his album "A Man And The Blues"
HELLACLIPS EXCLUSIVE! ALEX PERLESON - FIRST EVER TAILGRAB 900
Check out Alex Perleson doing the first ever tailgrab 900.
HELLACLIPS EXCLUSIVE! ALEX PERLESON - FIRST EVER TAILGRAB 900 from Hellaclips on Vimeo.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
The Rolling Stones - Sister Morphine
Lovely. There´s a song below, a perfect match to this pics
Sister Morphine
Here I lie in my hospital bed
Tell me, Sister Morphine, when are you coming round again?
Oh, I don't think I can wait that long
Oh, you see that I'm not that strong
The scream of the ambulance is sounding in my ears
Tell me, Sister Morphine, how long have I been lying here?
What am I doing in this place?
Why does the doctor have no face?
Oh, I can't crawl across the floor
Ah, can't you see, Sister Morphine, I'm trying to score
Well it just goes to show
Things are not what they seem
Please, Sister Morphine, turn my nightmares into dreams
Oh, can't you see I'm fading fast?
And that this shot will be my last
Sweet Cousin Cocaine, lay your cool cool hand on my head
Ah, come on, Sister Morphine, you better make up my bed
'Cause you know and I know in the morning I'll be dead
Yeah, and you can sit around, yeah and you can watch all the
Clean white sheets stained red.
Sister Morphine
Here I lie in my hospital bed
Tell me, Sister Morphine, when are you coming round again?
Oh, I don't think I can wait that long
Oh, you see that I'm not that strong
The scream of the ambulance is sounding in my ears
Tell me, Sister Morphine, how long have I been lying here?
What am I doing in this place?
Why does the doctor have no face?
Oh, I can't crawl across the floor
Ah, can't you see, Sister Morphine, I'm trying to score
Well it just goes to show
Things are not what they seem
Please, Sister Morphine, turn my nightmares into dreams
Oh, can't you see I'm fading fast?
And that this shot will be my last
Sweet Cousin Cocaine, lay your cool cool hand on my head
Ah, come on, Sister Morphine, you better make up my bed
'Cause you know and I know in the morning I'll be dead
Yeah, and you can sit around, yeah and you can watch all the
Clean white sheets stained red.
Quiksilver All 80's All Day Vert Challenge Extras
This past January Quiksilver held the All 80's All Day Vert Challenge at Surf Expo in Orlando, Florida. After we put together the full video of the contest and results, we found we had too much extra footage to let it go unused. So check out some more of the 80's contest, practice, and interviews with Tony Hawk, Christian Hosoi, Mike McGill, Kevin Staab, Andy Macdonald, Mike Frazier, Jeff Hedges, Buck Smith, Cara Beth Burnside and more.
Thanks Mesquita and http://zero6artedesordem.blogspot.com/
Thanks Mesquita and http://zero6artedesordem.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Marlon Klein - Hawaii
The crazy ass not nigger aka mad skill seal with no skin surfing in Hawaii 2010
marlon_klein from Marlon Klein Levin on Vimeo.
Municipal Waste in Manhattan
MUNICIPAL WASTE played the Revolver Magazine Golden God’s party with Ramming Speed and Atakke
http://Iseeawesomebands.wordpress.com for footage of bands like Ruiner, Municipal Waste, Soul Control, Barn Burner, VitaminX, Baroness and more
http://Iseeawesomebands.wordpress.com for footage of bands like Ruiner, Municipal Waste, Soul Control, Barn Burner, VitaminX, Baroness and more
Monday, June 13, 2011
Chippasodes - South
Chippa Wilson heads South and finds some long empty rights.
Chippasodes - South from Analog Clothing on Vimeo.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Tsunami Relief Sesh
Volcom mini ramp competition.
Soundtrack: Municipal Waste.
Soundtrack: Municipal Waste.
Tsunami Relief Sesh... from lowcard magazine on Vimeo.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Classics: Andy Roy Anti-Hero Video
Video cameras rarely captured the razor's-edge style of skating that Andy was known for, but this footage from the second Anti-Hero came closest.
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Magenta's SF Hill Street Blues
Magenta's newest promo video offering: Jimmy Lannon, Leo Valls, locals and friends hit the streets of San Francisco.
Filmed and edited by Yoan Taillandier.
More on magentaskateboards.com
Filmed and edited by Yoan Taillandier.
More on magentaskateboards.com
Magenta's SF Hill Street Blues from Magenta Skateboards on Vimeo.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
1031 Skateboards: Get Bent
Here's the exclusive premiere of Get Bent with Kristian Svitak, Jason Adams, Dan Nepscha, and the rest of the guys. Skate maniac Fritz Mead goes to work!
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Monday, June 6, 2011
Mark Gonzales: Naughty
The internet has more skate footage than you could watch in a lifetime, but there's always raw, unpolished gems that shine bright and are worth another look. (By Thrasher Mag)
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Flip ams - 411 issue 30 (1998)
Eric Brockman, Alex Moul and Ali Boulala from 411 issue 30 (1998) and some other things
Ali Boulala 24h party animal, non stop boozer...
Ali Boulala 24h party animal, non stop boozer...
Friday, June 3, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Beth, What Can I Do?
People, this mag reached a year of living, isn´t great? But I think the
worst things I believe to know are not here yet, at least I should improve
a little more the content. More porn, bad attitude and alcoholism.
Happy Birthday to me.
Beth by Kiss is the perfect song for this birthday.
worst things I believe to know are not here yet, at least I should improve
a little more the content. More porn, bad attitude and alcoholism.
Happy Birthday to me.
Beth by Kiss is the perfect song for this birthday.
Labels:
alcoholism,
bad attitude,
beer,
boobs,
naked girls,
Porn
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Rick Rossi 1031 Bonus Footage
Here's a good mix of tech, gnar, and spots you've never seen. And these are the outtakes. The 1031 video premieres on our site this Friday.
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