Friday, November 09, 2007

Miles

I never am sure where your going to be…

Are you watching any shows tonight?

We are chomp’n at the bit….

Reply to me at my home address…

yzmotox@sbcglobal.net

 

 

Thursday, November 08, 2007

20071103 tommorow men at thee parkside 2

These guys are good!

20071103 tomorrow men at thee parkside

These guys are good!

20071103 tossers at the warfield

1st opening band for The Drop Kick Murphys

new podcast episode

Skate and enjoy! ROCKSTEADY

my iTunes library spews forth!

reggae N rocksteady -- 1




Enjoy! -- Miles Gehm

Random shuffle from a playlist I made to skate to on Sunday 11/04/2007. This podcast was created on 11/6/2007.
1
The Cost
Deal's Gone Bad
The Ramblers

2
Fu Manchu
Desmond Dekker
Rockin' Steady The Best Of Desmond Dekker

3
Declaration of Rights
The Abyssinians
Satta Massagana

4
Soldering
Desmond Dekker
Gaz Mayall - Top Ska Tunes

5
Shiver Me Timber
Deal's Gone Bad
the Longest Happy Hour

6
Mad About You
Laurel Aitken
The Blue Beat Years

7
Taller Than You Are
Lord Tanamo
Gaz Mayall - Top Ska Tunes

8
Rudi Wedding
Laurel Aitken
The Blue Beat Years

9
Rough and Ready
Deal's Gone Bad
The Ramblers

Sunday, November 04, 2007

tick tock -- the march of time

tick tock -- the march of time

tick tock

Coming back from the Drop Kick Murphys show at the Warfield in SF last night, my son says to me; "Dad, you probably shouldn't go into mosh pits that are that intense anymore. Your balance isn't that good and you're old and I worry about you." The fact I had been knocked down twice, had my glasses knocked off, and had a little cut on the bridge of my nose which sent a rivulet of blood running down my nose, made me think that he might have a point.

...sigh...

The show was great and lots of fun. I do think that the mosh pit thing at shows like this is kind of stupid. It doesn't have anything to do with the music for most of the guys. They are just out to throw themselves into other people and kick ass. Hardly anyone was dancing on the floor and this was music that lends itself to dancing.

I am inclined to stick to the smaller venues. Next on the agenda is Big D/Whole Wheat Bread at The Bottom of The Hill in a couple of weeks.

Before going to the Warfield last night, we stopped by Thee Parkside to catch the happy hour set by The Tomorrow Men. Danny, Tony, and company were sounding good. See them if you get a chance.

now you know

Miles