. . . . A collection of odd things made by people will be housed at Shelter Surf Shop the entire month of April. Opening party is this Saturday night, March 28, 2009. . . . .
. . . This "mysto" sandbar is dead and gone, but was fun while it lasted... Here's an indulgent look back at the mid-month session that the PIPE ORGANS for THE IDES OF MARCH sequence came from. . It was a tight fit of people on a small take off boil, but on this particular day it seemed everyone was buzzed and giddy enough from the special occasion of this temporary creation that it felt less like a jockey for position battle, and more like a party atmosphere in the lineup: . . Party Balls... Everyone got a turn at the spigot of strange brew... .. Always a gas watching friends getting tanked... . . And the rug pulled out from underneath 'em... . . Lots of weird, random, sloshers inbetween sets... . . Standing and stalling had its rewards... . . But a couple of the older, more experienced in the crowd proved that the best way to score with this little bitch of a wave was the more layed back, conventional approach of missionary position... . R.C. on inflatable mattress: . . And Jason Hall sportin' his "Lil' Yellow Dode" (home foiled plywood) and... . . getting a deep little in/out on the thing: . . Intoxicated vulgarities, lost Dode retrieval later in the session... . . And back out for more full moon fever... . . . . .
. . Track 20) Cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Green Manalishi" @ 5:05 minutes into 17-20 clip. . . Corrosion of Conformity (C.O.C.) was formed in Raleigh, North Carolina by bassist and vocalist Mike Dean, guitarist Woody Weatherman and drummer Reed Mullin in early 1980s. Their hardcore punk-oriented 20-track debut Eye for an Eye—the only album featuring the vocalist Eric Eycke—was released in 1984 (later re-released by Caroline Records during 1990). . . . .
. . I was thinkin' about turquoise, I was thinkin' about gold I was thinkin' about diamonds and the world's biggest necklace . I said, "I got no money," he said, "That ain't necessary" . — Excerpts from Dylan's "Isis" . . . . The richest of jewels await those who paddle when sky is still bruised by night. This one is for all the dedicated bruisers out there. . . . .