For The Love of God

Thursday, February 28, 2008

My second custom animated video.
Hope you hate it.
What's more to be said?

Beef was not an important part of the American diet before the Civil War. Cattle were not indigenous to the Americas, so you could not find cattle in the New World until the Spanish introduced them into in Mexico in 1540. In the 18th century, the Spanish and French colonist began to raise cattle. As the railroads developed, they used trains to transport to herds from San Antonio to New Orleans. However, this industry collapsed because of the cold winter, and 90 percent of the herds were wiped out.

Eventually, technology, animal husbandry, and barbed wire changed the industry. In 1871, a Detroit meat packer named G. H. Hanharmand brought refrigeration railway cars west, transforming the industry. Slaughterhouses had been set up in the Midwest for shipment of meat back to the east where the appetite for beef was beginning to develop. After the Second World War, beef became a symbol of American prosperity. Americans were eating 62 pounds by 1952, 99 pounds by 1960, and an all time high of 114 pounds in 1970. Nowadays, that rate is increasing everyday.

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Lotus Feet

Thursday, February 14, 2008

I created my first animated video today as a Valentine for my wife, Nash. Hope y'all like it. It merges "Lotus Feet" by fusion guitarist John McLaughlin and flautist Hariprasad Chaurasia of Shakti, with a dance by Beatte Gatscha and Madlen Werrer.



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Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-10

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-9

Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-8

Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-7

Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-6

Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-5

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-4

Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-3

Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-2

Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-1

Buddy Guy playing with a drumstick!! - Live in Mumbai-2007-2

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Buddy Guy Live in Mumbai-2007-2-One Tree Hill Festival

Walter Trout and Buddy Guy Live in Mumbai-2007-One Tree Hill

Blues sales

Re-blogged from:

http://www.cduniverse.com/browsecat.asp?style=music&cat=53&cart=674732400

via:

http://www.bonamassablog.us/archives/2008/02/cd_universe_blu.html

Don't care much for this sales rating business, but it does serve as a good list to see what people are hearing. Ok, there's one John Mayall!

Tops Blues Sales

  1. Stevie Ray Vaughan Solos, Sessions & Encores (2007)
  2. Joe Bonamassa Blues Deluxe (2003)
  3. Roomful Of Blues Raisin' A Ruckus (2008)
  4. Mike Bloomfield / Al Kooper / Steve Stills Super Session (1968) Remastered
  5. Omar Kent Dykes On The Jimmy Reed Highway (2007)
  6. Ronnie Earl Hope Radio (2007)
  7. Eva Cassidy Songbird (1998)
  8. Savoy Brown Street Corner Talking (1971)
  9. Johnny Winter Live Bootleg Series Volume One (2007)
  10. Freddie King Texas In My Blues (2007) Remastered
  11. Gary Moore Close As You Get (2007)
  12. Stevie Ray Vaughan Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble (2002)
  13. John Mayall Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton (1966) Remastered
  14. Etta James At Last! (1961) Remastered
  15. Blues Brothers Briefcase Full Of Blues (1978) Remastered
  16. Kenny Wayne Shepherd 10 Days Out... Blues From The Backroad (2007) With DVD
  17. Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live From Austin, Texas (1983)
  18. Joe Bonamassa So, It's Like That (2002)
  19. Arc Angels Arc Angels (1992)
  20. Dion Son Of Skip James (2007)
  21. Paul Kossoff Kossoff/Kirke/Tetsu/Rabbit (1971)
  22. Joe Bonamassa Sloe Gin (2007)
  23. Joe Bonamassa New Day Yesterday: Live (2005)
  24. Joe Bonamassa Had To Cry Today (2004)
  25. Savoy Brown Looking In (1970)
  26. Ronnie Earl Heart And Soul : The Best Of Ronnie Earl (2006) Remastered
  27. Joe Bonamassa You & Me (2006)
  28. Buddy Guy Alone & Acoustic (1981)
  29. Derek Trucks Soul Serenade (2003)
  30. John Mayall In The Palace Of The King (2007)
  31. Junior Wells Hoodoo Man Blues (1965)
  32. Eva Cassidy American Tune (2003)
  33. Robert Randolph Colorblind (2006)
  34. Phantom Blues Band Footprints (2007)
  35. Dave Hole Rough Diamond (2007)
  36. Bettye Lavette The Scene Of the Crime (2007)
  37. Ana Popovic Still Making History (2007)
  38. Watermelon Slim Wheel Man (2007) Digipak
  39. Platters All-Time Greatest Hits (2002)
  40. Muddy Waters Muddy Waters At Newport 1960 (1960) Remastered
  41. Stevie Ray Vaughan Blues At Sunrise (2000)
  42. Joe Bonamassa New Day Yesterday (2000)
  43. Isley Brothers Inside You / The Real Deal (2007) England; Remastered; United Kingdom
  44. Larry Mccray Larry Mccray (2007)
  45. Long John Baldry Everything Stops For Tea England
  46. Robert Randolph Unclassified (2003)
  47. Stevie Ray Vaughan Greatest Hits (1995)
  48. Eric Clapton From The Cradle (1994)
  49. T-Bone Walker Complete Imperial Recordings 1950-54 (1991)
  50. Joe Henderson Page One (1963) Remastered
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Joe Bonamassa Live in Mumbai-2008-6-Just Got Paid- Long Jam

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Joe Bonamassa Live in Mumbai-2008-5-Dont Burn Down That Bridge

Joe Bonamassa Live in Mumbai-2008-4-Sloe Gin

Joe Bonamassa Live in Mumbai-2008-3-So Many Roads

Joe Bonamassa Live in Mumbai-2008-2-Walk In My Shadows

Joe Bonamassa Live in Mumbai-2008-1 Bridge To Better Days