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blog post New Guns N' Roses!
Posted in From the True Stories Blog on Oct 22, 2008 at 9:10 AM
Let me know what you think:

Chinese Democracy - Guns N Roses





blog post Pitchfork Music Festival Day 1
Posted in From the True Stories Blog on Jul 19, 2008 at 4:59 PM
Day 1 saw Mission of Burma, Sebadoh and Public Enemy kick things off. The highlight for me was Public Enemy doing "It Takes a Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back". In true PE fashion, Chuck D had to go on without a missing-in-action Flavor Flav for Bring the Noise. Flav did show up however in time for "Don't Believe The Hype" Lord only knows where he could have been but Chuck was definitely a bit pissed about it.

Strong crowd on hand for the first night. Everyone is gearing up for Round 2 today, the first full day of the festival. It's scheduled to rain all day today but hopefully it won't come down too hard.


blog post Last day of Coachella Blog...
Posted in From the True Stories Blog on Apr 28, 2008 at 4:29 PM
roger waters really put on an incredible show! Wish Pink Floyd would get back together but this was amazing.

My Morning Jacket crushed it...too bad there aren't more people here at Coachella to appreciate it.

....Holy Shit, huge pig was just inflated in the backstage, 'Don't Be Led To The Slaughter', Roger Waters looking to be epic

....Perry Farrell....

...Claire from Lost...Also just watched Stars. They are on Arts & Crafts. Canada is the new breeding ground for epic rock...

...Elijah Wood in the backstage artist area....

...Melanie Griffith...

celebrity sightings: David Hasselhoff, Steven Tyler, Adam Goldberg, Jermaine from Flight of the Concords....

Watching Annuals at the Mojave tent. Had an frozen organic Agave beverage with Brett Dennen. He is truly a mellow man

Brett Dennen is sending out his mellow vibes to the Coachella early birds....

Breakfast at PGA West...looking forward to MMJ and Roger Waters


blog post 2008 Concerts
Posted in From the True Stories Blog on Jan 17, 2008 at 6:12 AM
Current Mood: productive
Going to try and post every show I see in 2008. Not sure I'll be able to stick to this but I want to give it a shot.

1/12 Kate Nash at Popscene in San Francisco - Sold out show for the UK singer. Reminded me a bit of Lily Allen but had more depth.

1/15 Rickie Lee Jones at Cafe Du Nord in San Francisco - My first time seeing her. I'm embarrassed to say that I didn't know a lot of her songs but was really impressed with her show. She's got so much soul and vibe that really grabs the audience. Lot's of hard core fans in here so maybe that had something to do with it as well. My friend Xander is her tour manager and introduced us after the show. A very classy lady and a true artist.


(1996) Police in George, WA issued a report on the events leading up to the deaths of Robert Uhlenake, 24, and his friend, Ormond D. Young, 27, at a Friday night Metallica concert.

Uhlenake and Young were found dead at the Gorge Amphitheater after the show. Uhlenake was in pickup that was on top of Young at the bottom of a 20-ft drop. Young was found with severe lacerations, numerous fractures, contusions, and a branch in his anal cavity. He also had been stabbed and his pants were in a tree above him, some 15 ft off the ground, adding to the mystery of the heretofore unexplained scene.

According to Commissioner-In-Charge Inoye Appleton, Uhlenake and Young had tried to get tickets for the sold-out concert. When they were unable to get any tickets, the two decided to stay in the parking lot and drink. Once the show began, and after the two had consumed 18 beers between the them, they hit upon the idea of scaling the 7-foot wooden security fence around the perimeter of the site and sneak in.

They apparently moved the truck up to the edge of the fence and decided that Young would go over first and assist Uhlenake. They did not count on the fact that, while it was a 7-foot fence on the parking lot side, there was a 23-foot drop on the other side.

Young, who weighed 255 lbs. and was quite inebriated, jumped up and over the fence and promptly fell about half the distance before a large tree branch broke his fall and his left forearm. He also managed to get his shorts caught on the branch. Since he was now in great pain and had no way to extricate himself and his shorts from the tree, he decided to cut his shorts off and fall to the bushes below.

As soon as he cut the last bit of fabric holding him on the branch, he suddenly plummeted the rest of the way down, losing his grip on the knife. The bushes he had depended on to break his fall were actually holly bushes, and landing in them caused a massive number of cuts. He also had the misfortune of landing squarely on a holly bush branch, effectively impaling himself. The knife, which he had accidentally released 15 feet up, now landed and stabbed him in his left thigh. He was in tremendous pain.
Enter his friend Robert Uhlenake.

Uhlenake had observed the series of tumbles and realized that Young was in trouble. He hit upon the idea of lowering a rope to his friend and pulling him up and over the fence. This was complicated by the fact that Uhlenake was outweighed by his friend by a good 100 lbs. Happily, despite his drunken state, he realized he could use their truck to pull Young out. Unfortunately, because of his drunken state, Uhlenake put the truck in reverse rather than into drive. He broke through the fence and landed on Young, killing him. Uhlenake was thrown from the truck and subsequently died of internal injuries.

"So that's how a dead 255 lb. man with no pants on, with a truck on top of him and a stick up his ass, came to be" said Commissioner Appleton.

Urban Legend Status conferred 31 Dec 97: Declared an urban legend by on the following grounds: Intensive searching of online Washington State newspapers failed to produce validation. The statement attributed to the Commissioner is obviously bogus, as police do not make light of deadly shenanigans and never use the word ass to describe the rectum. And the editor of another Darwin Awards page, officialDarwinAwards.com, actually contacted the Washington State sheriff's office, which disclaimed knowledge of this story.



blog post Flying High with Iron Maiden
Posted in From the True Stories Blog on Sep 18, 2007 at 10:35 PM
This was just posted on Pollstar:

Flying the friendly skies of … Iron Maiden? Frontman and certified
commercial airline pilot Bruce Dickenson takes the cockpit of the band’s
Astraeus Boeing 757 to fly the group and its 60-person crew around the globe
when they’re on tour.

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blog post Jennifer Garner's Celebrity Playlist
Posted in From the True Stories Blog on Sep 05, 2007 at 5:57 PM
Current Mood: embarrassed

This is a classic. Jennifer Garner participated in the iTunes celebrity playlist program and not only are her picks predictably lame but the reason she chose each song is because they are either "great to work out to" or they really "makes me want to move."

I'm hope that she didn't actually write this herself. Music is supposed to inspire, fill you with emotion, act as a place holder for a moment in time. Or just make you want to move...somewhere...anywhere....

JENNIFER GARNER'S "WORKOUT MIX"

1. Outkast "The Way You Move"
"this is a great song to either warm up to or cool down to. it makes me really want to move!"

2. John Mayer "Daughters"
"john mayer is one of my favorites so i had to include him in my workout mix!"

3. Alicia Keys "Fallin'"
"she is so talented! i love how she plays the piano. and her voice is incredible!!"

4. Gwen Stefani "What You Waiting For?"
"this is a great song to workout to! It really gets me going. and the video is awesome."

5. Beyonce "Crazy In Love"
"this song really gets me going!! it makes you want to dance."

6. Justin Timberlake "Rock Your Body"
"anything justin timberlake is good to work out to!! and I love the beat to this song!"

7. Maroon 5 "This Love"
"i really like this song. maroon 5 is a great group and it's a good song to sing along to."

8. Pink "Get The Party Started"
"this song is just so fun. she makes me really want to move when i hear it!"

9. Usher "Yeah"
"this is a great song for working out!! and usher is an amazing dancer."

10. Destiny's Child "Lose My Breath"
"this is a great new song. all these girls are so talented!!"



blog post The Origin of Boggs
Posted in From the True Stories Blog on Jun 12, 2007 at 3:25 PM
Current Mood: fuzzy
Reprinted from http://tastybooze.com/2007/04/the-origin-of-boggs/

Posted by Hank Yerzimbeck April 25th, 2007


We’ve had a few questions come up about Boggs, and why we refer to tasty Miller Lites as Boggs. Well my friends, open your ears and I’ll pour in a tale.

I heard the legendary story over my car radio as I was heading down I-5 to work about a year ago, listening to Mitch in the Morning on 950 KJR, as usual. For some reason or another, Mitch was gone that day so Steve Sandmeyer was hosting the show, and former Mariners and Yankees pitcher Jeff Nelson was sitting in as his sidekick.

Sandmeyer was killing some time by making small talk about baseball and about Nelly’s career and exploits as a major leaguer. boggschicken.jpg The conversation turned to some of the funniest things Nelly had seen in his career when Sandy asked something like “who was the best with the ladies out of everyone you were around in baseball?” Nelson said that it was tough to say for sure, but that he figured it was probably Andre Dawson, the former Expos, Cubs, Red Sox, and Marlins slugger.

The two shared a laugh about the Hawk’s game, and then Sandmeyer stumbled upon the most compelling question ever articulated in an interview: “who would you say drank the most beer out of everyone you ever played with?” The following colloquy sheds some light on one of drinking’s biggest stars and on one of the greatest drinking feats of all time.

Sandy: Who would you say drank the most beer out of everyone you ever played with?

Nelson: Easy, Wade Boggs…..easy

Sandy: (laughing) Really!? Wade Boggs?

Nelson: Oh, yeah, without a doubt. I’ve never seen anyone drink as much beer as he did in my life:

Sandy: (laughing) Get outta here, alright, give me an example, like how much did he drink?

Nelson: Oh, I’d say, on a typical road trip, east coast to west coast [Nelly played with Boggs on the Yankees], say a road game to Seattle……Wade would drink anywhere between 50 and 60 beers.

Sandy: NO WAY!! 50 or 60 beers. That is impossible.

Nelson: No, I know…I know how crazy that sounds, and I wouldn’t believe it myself unless I saw him do it…..numerous times. And he drank nothing but Miller Lite.

Sandy: How in the hell did he have time to drink that many beers. For God’s sake, how many times did he have to go to the bathroom?

Nelson: I’m not kidding you Steve. Seriously. Wade was the kind of guy who was always the first one at the club house. wade_boggs_yankees.jpgSo he’d get to the clubhouse, and he’d bring a six pack with him. He’d be there drinking a beer when someone showed up, and as we were all packing our stuff up out of our lockers and getting our bags ready for the trip, Wade would sit there and drink that whole six pack.

Now, at the time, we were flying out of New Jersey, so it was somewhat of a drive from Yankee stadium to the airport in New Jersey. Wade would drink another couple of beers on the bus to the airport. At the time, we were flying this older airplane, it couldn’t make it across the country without refueling, and it wasn’t the fastest airplane in the sky. So we would stop in North Dakota or something. Wade would drink about a half rack between New Jersey and North Dakota, and it would take about a half-hour to an hour to refuel once we got there, so he’d have a few more beers while we were grounded in North Dakota.

Once we got back up in the air, Wade would drink another 10, 11, 12 beers on the way out to the west coast. The whole flight from coast to coast ususally took us well over 7 hours. We’d touch down at Sea-Tac, hop on the bus headed to the Kingdome, and Wade would have another beer or two on the bus. Then, all of us would get to the Kingdome and unpack our bags and sit around and BS with eachother, and Wade would have a beer in his hand the entire time. He was always one of the last people to leave the club house too. So I’d say that all in all, he drank over 50 beers on the trip, and this wasn’t just an isolated incident, he did that almost every time.

Sandy: Unbelievable. That’s absolutely unbelieveable.

Nelson: Yeah, I know, I’m not kidding though, let’s call up somebody and they’ll tell you man, they’ll tell you I’m not lying.

Sandy: Alright, who should we call up. Let’s take a commercial break, and then we’ll call up somebody and see if we can’t get to the bottom of this….This is absolutely amazing.

[commercial break: When the commercial end, Paul Sorrento, a former Mariner and Devil Ray, and Boggs’s and Nelly’s former teammate, is on the phone]

Nelly: Hey Paul, good to hear from you man, I haven’t talked to you in a while. boggscelebration.jpg

Sorrento: Yeah, what’s it been like, two, three years?

Nelly: Yeah. Hey, Paul, just to clarify now, I didn’t speak to you over the commercial break, and I haven’t talked to you about anything since we last talked a few years ago right?

Sorrento: Yeah, right.

Nelly: Alright Paul, we’ve been talking about Wade Boggs up here today in Seattle.

Sorrento: (laughing) Yeah, ole Wade huh.

Nelly: Yeah, alright Paul, I need you to answer one question for me, truthfully now….How many beers would Wade Boggs drink on an east coast to west coast road trip?

Sorrento: Oh, jeez, (exhaling like a flat tire) I don’t know, like 70.

Nelly, Sandberg, Sorrento, Hank: (Rolling on the ground laughing)

So there you have it, that’s the wonderful tale of Wade Boggs’ incredible drinking feats. So one day when a few of us at tasty booze were hanging around crushing some ice cold Miller Lites, and after I told them the story of Wade Boggs, we decided from then on that we would call a Miller Lite a Boggs in honor of the man who drank ‘em the best.


Keith Richards has acknowledged consuming a raft of illegal substances in his time, but this may top them all. In comments published Tuesday, the 63-year-old Rolling Stones guitarist said he had snorted his father's ashes mixed with cocaine.

"The strangest thing I've tried to snort? My father. I snorted my father," Richards was quoted as saying by British music magazine NME.

"He was cremated and I couldn't resist grinding him up with a little bit of blow. My dad wouldn't have cared," he said. "... It went down pretty well, and I'm still alive."

Richards' father, Bert, died in 2002, at 84.

Richards, one of rock's legendary wild men, told the magazine that his survival was the result of luck, and advised young musicians against trying to emulate him.

"I did it because that was the way I did it. Now people think it's a way of life," he was quoted as saying.

"I've no pretensions about immortality," he added. "I'm the same as everyone ... just kind of lucky.

"I was No. 1 on the `who's likely to die' list for 10 years. I mean, I was really disappointed when I fell off the list," Richards said.


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