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When the Weed meets the Speed Tour 2024
All Ages Show
venue: Singing Bird Studios
supports: Astrodeath & Choof
Taco-seasoned Dorito-crusted patty, burger bun, shredded lettuce, tomato, ranch dressing, tapatio
(based on Taco Bell's "Bell Beefer")
Experimental soundscape: A rare moment without weedeaters, leafblowers, chainsaws, aircraft, screaming children, barking dogs, highway traffic and firetrucks
When the Weed meets the Speed Tour 2024
All Ages Show
venue: Singing Bird Studios
supports: Weedeater, Astrodeath & Chook
Brioche bun, garlic aioli, Funyuns, jalapeño bacon, cheddar, seared pulled pork (in mosh pit BBQ sauce)
Weedeater is a sludge metal band formed in Wilmington, North Carolina in 1997 with members from the recently defunct Buzzov•en. The band has released four full length albums. In April 2007, the band signed on to the Southern Lord record label. In January 2010, vocalist "Dixie" Dave Collins lost his big toe in an accident involving his "favorite shotgun", causing the recording of their fourth album to stall. Weedeater has just been signed to French metal label Season Of Mist for an as-yet-untitled fifth album
Studio recording session for the World-Famous Weedeaters, Columbus, Ohio
I loved the mix of old technology (tube amplifiers, analog mixing board) and new (multi-track digital recording using a Mac) over at Kompressor Studios. After having seen hundreds if not thousands of shots of mixing boards in the past, I decided that I wanted to capture what was missing in all the other shots: the human element.
I may post one or two shots of the actual studio recording session at some point.
5-ounce beef patty, homemade onion rings, sriracha cream cheese, pineapple ring, and teriyaki sauce on a bagel Bun
last Thursday, I took a photo break instead of lunch. Drove around to finish a couple of rolls.... as always I get shy to ask folks I don't know to photograph them but after driving aorund the block once, I talked myself in to going back and taking this photo. It was just too great to pass up. Apparently their lawn mower was busted and the lawn boy they asked never came by so they were out mowing their lawn with a weedeater. Ha ha... and her hat was just too great to pass up! :)
I now have a box full of copies of issue #4 in my possesion. It is full of my favorite live music shots I have taken from 2007-2009. 32 pages, full color. You can get these from me for $5. Coming soon to local record stores, Treehouse and Extreme Noise again. I will also be selling these at Red Hot Art Fair this weekend and Twin Cities Zine Fest in July.
Includes an introduction letter by a Concerned American.
Bands included: Freight, Coalesce, Get Rad, Tornavalanche, Jay Reatard, Ghostface Cow, Disembodied, Weather Is Happening, King Khan, The Thermals, Malachi Constant, Young Dudes, Boris, Maths Balance Volumes, Cursive, STNNNG, Everybell & Whistle, The Talkers, Birthday Suits, Blank Dogs, Charalambides, Paul Metzger, Jonathan Richman, Vivian Girls, Count Vesuvius, Weedeater, Mahkato, Dillinger Four, Sioux City Pete & The Beggars, and a cameo by Pete from Tight Phantomz. Everything except for 2 or 3 shots taken in town here.
Taco-seasoned Dorito-crusted patty, burger bun, shredded lettuce, tomato, ranch dressing, tapatio
(based on Taco Bell's "Bell Beefer")
This is the backyard. You can see the patio, the rock wall with the raised beds beyond, the firepit, the stairs, the top of the basalt column, and the wooden bench. In the foreground is the grass bench.
This is kind of an experiment. After digging the patio (the old patio had just been laid out on the bare ground, which was why it had settled badly) much of the backyard was covered with piles of dirt. Instead of hauling all the dirt away, I at first wanted to add a gentle hill to the yard. Then a friend told me about grass benches. Apparently these were all the rage in the Victorian era. We used rebar to stake out an area, then used hardware screen to further define it-- this was wired to the rebar stakes. After this frame was finished, the entire space was filled in with dirt and sod was added to the sides.
This is our second attempt. The first was last summer and was started too late. It was too hot and the sod on the sides could not get established and it died. We removed the dead sod this spring and put new sod on and this time-- with the rain helping-- it appears to be doing well. Once the roots grow in towards the middle more, I will seed the top and let that grow in too. Eventually, the roots of the grass should really help hold it all together. The top can be mowed like regular grass and the sides can be done with a weedeater or shears. I trimmed it for the first time last weekend and it was like cutting hair!
New/secondhand lawn mower shop with service/repair centre and parts store. One of my favourite lawn trimmers here is this early Ryobi Lawn Hornet MKII with split boom from the 1980s.
This dog is a wonder to behold! Anytime anyone is out in the pasture, so is the dog, and if a tennis ball is involved he is unstoppable!
Brioche bun, garlic aioli, Funyuns, jalapeño bacon, cheddar, seared pulled pork (in mosh pit BBQ sauce)
New/secondhand lawn mower shop with service/repair centre and parts store. One of my favourite lawn trimmers here is this early Ryobi Lawn Hornet MKII with split boom from the 1980s.
Uploaded at relatively high resolution for the Creative Commons Attribution pool. Morning glory is taking over our backyard, and for quite a few months we let it creep across our driveway, forming a dense carpet. Then Lisa came along with a weedeater, snipped the stems along one edge, and rolled the whole deal up into a fat tube.
Please credit: Justus Hayes / Shoes on Wires / shoesonwires.com
Taco-seasoned Dorito-crusted patty, burger bun, shredded lettuce, tomato, ranch dressing, tapatio
(based on Taco Bell's "Bell Beefer")
New/secondhand lawn mower shop with service/repair centre and parts store. One of my favourite lawn trimmers here is this early Ryobi Lawn Hornet MKII with split boom from the 1980s.
New/secondhand lawn mower shop with service/repair centre and parts store. One of my favourite lawn trimmers here is this early Ryobi Lawn Hornet MKII with split boom from the 1980s.
Brioche bun, garlic aioli, Funyuns, jalapeño bacon, cheddar, seared pulled pork (in mosh pit BBQ sauce)
New/secondhand lawn mower shop with service/repair centre and parts store. One of my favourite lawn trimmers here is this early Ryobi Lawn Hornet MKII with split boom from the 1980s.
Today is probably the most uneventful memorial day I have ever had. No picnics, no parties, no fishing trips, no amusement parks, no nothing. So, this year for memorial day, I weedwacked and mowed our 1/2 acre property. Sounds like a barrel of monkeys, don't it?
A photo-a-day for a Hobbling A Day. Weekly Theme for Week of September 26: Tools.
Shed: Tools, for the storage thereof.
Brioche bun, garlic aioli, Funyuns, jalapeño bacon, cheddar, seared pulled pork (in mosh pit BBQ sauce)