My New Favorite Thing in the Whole Wide World

OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG

Jen sent me a John Oliver video today that was talking about how professional sports fit into this weird quarantined world.  He mentioned something that is officially the greatest thing that has every happened to the quarantined universe.

Jelle’s Marble Runs.

If you’re missing professional sports, this is what you need to fill that hole in your life.

Marble racing.

OMG this is amazing!

Live at the Bradford Hotel

Okay, I went to youtube looking for more Mission of Burma and found these two.  The anniversary is in a couple of weeks so it’s fitting.

The two farewell shows at the Bradford Hotel, March 12, 1983.

The afternoon show:

The evening show:

Gear Inspiration

Man, youtube… every once in a while you’ll see something and it will just click for you.

I just watched an episode of That Pedal Show where they talk about delay pedals.  I have a really nice digital delay on my pedal board right now, a Wampler Faux Tape Echo, and I have been using the crap out of it.  I use it’s tap tempo switch and it’s subdivision switch and I get dotted eighth note delays and I make all sorts of groovy The Edge style rhythmic patters and it’s just so much damn fun.

It’s a great delay pedal but it doesn’t really do oscillation.  Oscillation is when the pedal feeds back on itself and makes all sorts of glorious noise.  If you mess with the delay time control it changes the pitch of the noise and makes it even gloriouser.  I have a really cheap analog delay that I am not currently using.  It’s from one of those generic, low cost, Chinese companies.  Donner, I think?  A Donner Yellow Fall?  I think that’s what it’s called.  After watching this video I am going to put it on the board too so that I can have noisy fun and still have the digital tap tempo and subdivision stuff.

In all my years of playing electric guitar I’ve almost always had a delay pedal, but I’ve never been a delay pedal guy.  Now I have all this youtube silliness to inspire me to do new and different (and yes, goofy and noisy) things.

Thanks, That Pedal Show!

 

Best Guitar Solo Ever

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89OTZV-NHkU

This song was in my head for most of the afternoon. Written by Stevie Wonder, Produced by Sir George Martin, Performed by Jeff Beck. For my money, this song might have the best guitar solo in recorded history.

I just had to get that off my chest.

Houston

I found a link to this video on twitter this morning while sitting in the car in a rest area parking lot because I was so ridiculously early for work that I stopped to get a snack.

Run on sentence, for the win!

Comma splice, also for the win!

Grammar, babie!  Dig it!

Anyway, it’s a youtube video featuring the entire Rush show from Houston on May 20th.  I’ve only watched the first few seconds and I’m really just saving this for later.

Enjoy.

One Final Burma Thought

I figure it’s only right that I post something from the 80’s pre-19 year split up Mission of Burma.

Leave it to the douchebags in the pit to pick the quietest song in the set to stage dive. Bunch of dumb asses. If you’re gonna do it, at least wait for Funworld.

Catnip

We haven’t given Patches catnip in quite a long time. The first video is her first encounter with the magic stuff in ages.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGGzU7gb-U4&feature=youtu.be

The second video is me being a nerd. It’s a 45 second Spark video complete with music by my old band, Break Even.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKvGcloDnGc&feature=youtu.be