Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Stupid Alarm!

Stupid Alarm!
I made a video anyone who has ever been disturbed by an alarm can relate to! Down with alarm clocks!





Justin Bieber - Boyfriend Video Premiere - The Voice 2012

Justin Bieber - Boyfriend Video Premiere - The Voice 2012






Bikini Kill- Outta Me (Cover)

Bikini Kill- Outta Me (Cover)
This is my first cover for YouTube. Song: Outta Me Artist: Bikini Kill Hope you like it :) Obviously I don't own the song.





Bill Callahan - Bathysphere

Bill Callahan - Bathysphere
Rough Travel for a Rare Thing (2010) 1. Our Anniversary 2. Diamond Dancer 3. Bowery 4. Held 5. Say Valley Maker 6. In the Pines 7. Cold-Blooded Old Times 8. Rock Bottom Riser 9. Let Me See the Colts 10. The Well 11. Bathysphere Bill Callahan's first live album reflects his approach to music. It's a 2xLP set (also available as a download, no CD), and the packaging is minimal-- two slabs of vinyl, no notes, and all credits and recording info are printed on the disc labels. The functional nature of the package says, "The music is what's important here." Callahan kicks off the album by mumbling, "We're gonna get right down to business," and then he and the band-- guitar, bass, drums, violins-- proceed to do just that. It's 2007, they are in a small club in Australia, and Callahan is drawing from a catalog of songs any songwriter would envy. Turned out to be a good night. Though Woke on a Whalehart, Callahan's first album under his own name after leaving the name Smog behind, was! just about to come out when Rough Travel for a Rare Thing was cut, the setlist focuses heavily on his previous full-length, 2005's A River Ain't Too Much to Love. Five of the 11 songs come from that release, with stops at Supper, the "Rock Bottom Riser" single, and Knock Knock along the way. There's one reach back to 1995's Wild Love ("Batheysphere"), and one tune from Whaleheart ("Diamond Dancer"). Heard together, with this band providing lean and effective accompaniment, the songs sound like they ...





Volunteers hard at work in Bread & Cheese Creek at Merritt Blvd. on 4/14/12_12.MTS

Volunteers hard at work in Bread & Cheese Creek at Merritt Blvd. on 4/14/12_12.MTS
This video was taken by and is courtesy of Thomas Schwab and shows 115 volunteers hard at work in the Merritt Boulevard area of Bread and Cheese Creek between Merritt Boulevard and Willow Road on 4/14/12 (Our original goal was Plainfield Road by our incredible volunteers wet way beyond that goal. Together we cut up and moved 3 fallen trees blocking the stream, we removed thirty yards of trash and debris, on twenty yards of metal metal (which included 7 shopping carts, a lawn mower, and engine head and the bumper from a 1972 Chevelle), 7 tires, 5 cans of paint 2 bicycles, a couch, a bowling ball and an office chair. This has helped reveal the natural beauty of the historic Bread and Cheese Creek, and kept this trash from flowing into Back River, The Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean! All left over donated food is re-donated to the local food kitchen "Saint Rita's Table" which hosts dinners for Dundalk's needy and homeless every Monday evening. Although we had help and vol! unteers from many organizations we would like thank the following: Baltimore County Department of Environmental Protection and Sustainability (DEPS), The Baltimore County Highway Administration, The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay's Project Clean Stream, Sonic, The Baltimore Arts and Music Project (BAMP), Chesapeake Quality Traders, UPS, Hamilton Federal Savings Bank, Towson University' History Club and Circle K, Moments By Thomas Photography, The Gray Manor & North Shire Community Association, The ...