Farmers in erba!
Marzo 30, 2007 at 10:55 pm | In country lifestyle, foto, redneck stuff | No CommentsCesso Redneck ripiegabile
Marzo 30, 2007 at 10:51 pm | In foto, redneck stuff | No CommentsPer costruirlo, basta uno sgabello ripiegabile di tela e alluminio e una economica tavoletta del cesso (ovviamente privata del coperchio) da fissare sopra!


Ah, per la versione notturna basta sostituire la tavoletta standard bianca, con quella trasparente a diodi led:

…e felici cagate nei boschi!
Redneck Girls Gone Wild
Marzo 30, 2007 at 6:29 pm | In bbq, fighe, foto, redneck stuff, sarzana rasa al suolo | 3 CommentsI cari vecchi barbecue…

Un fotogramma dal video amatoriale… e vi lascio immaginare il resto!
Rednecche Sudiste
Marzo 29, 2007 at 10:40 am | In foto, redneck stuff, sarzana rasa al suolo, scoshate | No Comments
Da Atlanta, Georgia e Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
CSA Unknown Soldier
Marzo 29, 2007 at 10:36 am | In csa, the doors, video | No Comments


Wait until the war is over
And we’re both a little older
The unknown soldier
Breakfast where the news is read
Television children fed
Unborn living, living, dead
Bullet strikes the helmet’s head
And it’s all over
For the unknown soldier
It’s all over
For the unknown soldier
Hut
Hut
Hut ho hee up
Hut
Hut
Hut ho hee up
Hut
Hut
Hut ho hee up
Comp’nee
Halt
Preeee-zent!
Arms!
Make a grave for the unknown soldier
Nestled in your hollow shoulder
The unknown soldier
Breakfast where the news is read
Television children fed
Bullet strikes the helmet’s head
And, it’s all over
The war is over
It’s all over
The war is over
Well, all over, baby
All over, baby
Oh, over, yeah
All over, baby
Wooooo, hah-hah
All over
All over, baby
Oh, woa-yeah
All over
All over
Heeeeyyyy
[Pics] Uday
Marzo 27, 2007 at 8:54 pm | In foto, iraq | 1 Comment
Uday looks at his disfigured face in a mirror. Uday, an Iraqi National, worked with American troops in his native Baghdad as a translator. Iraqi insurgents, seeing him as a traitor, shot him point-blank in the face. Uday was left for dead but survived with one half of his face horrifically injured. Uday has come to the United States to seek asylum, as he thinks he will surely be killed in Iraq.


Computer screens display a Craniofacial Cat Scan with 3D reconstructions of Uday’s skull at North Shore University Hospital. These images will help the doctors decipher what to do to reconfigure Uday’s face.


Uday wanders a beach on Staten Island.
Image: © Scott Houston/Corbis
Photographer: Scott Houston
Date Photographed: September 28, 2006
Location Information: Staten Island, New York, United States
Curved Air at D.C.
Marzo 27, 2007 at 8:36 pm | In foto | No Comments

An image of Staff Sergeant Humberto Timoteo, who was killed in Iraq, is tattooed on the arm of his brother, Carlos Timoteo of Newark. Touching his arm as she looks at the tattoo, is Peggy Carvill-Liguori of Kinnelon, whose brother, Staff Sergeant Frank Carvill, was also killed in Iraq. The two were at a homecoming celebration for members of their brothers’ unit, the New Jersey Army National Guard 3rd Battalion, 112th Field Artillery, at the Morristown Armory.
Image: © Jennifer Hulshizer/Star Ledger/Corbis
Photographer: Jennifer Hulshizer
Date Photographed: April 23, 2005
Location Information: Morristown, New Jersey, USA
[Pics] Iraq
Marzo 27, 2007 at 8:32 pm | In foto, iraq | No Comments
An Iraqi soldier guards a destroyed vehicle following a car bomb explosion at a check point on the road between Najaf and Karbala south of Baghdad, in which two soldiers were injured.
Image: © Hussein Al-Mousawi/epa/Corbis
Photographer: Hussein Al-Mousawi
Date Photographed: March 23, 2007
Location Information: NAJAF, Najaf, Iraq

An Iraqi soldier inspects the scene after a suicide car bomb attack at Al-Rusafee square in central Baghdad. Two Iraqis were killed and five others wounded in the car bomb blast, reported local Voices of Iraq news agency citing an Iraqi police source.
Image: © Mohammed Jalil/epa/Corbis
Photographer: Mohammed Jalil
Date Photographed: March 26, 2007
Location Information: Baghdad, Iraq

An Iraqi Firefighter sits on a destroyed car at the site of car bomb explosion in the busy Al-Mutanby Street area, where bookshops and libraries are located. 26 people were killed and dozens injured in the blast.
Image: © Mohammed Jalil/epa/Corbis
Photographer: Mohammed Jalil
Date Photographed: March 5, 2007
Location Information: Baghdad, Iraq

An Iraqi Fire fighter douses the fire in car at the site of a blast at a busy market in Kirkuk. Ten people were killed and 60 others injured in the blast.
Image: © Khalil Al-A’Nei/epa/Corbis
Photographer: Khalil Al-A’Nei
Date Photographed: February 17, 2007
Location Information: Kirkuk , Iraq

Car wreckage rests on the site where a car bomb exploded near a children’s hospital at Senna Street in Baghdad. Four people were killed and 10 others injured in the blast.
Image: © Ali Abbas/epa/Corbis
Photographer: Ali Abbas
Date Photographed: February 14, 2007
Location Information: Baghdad, Iraq
[Video] Brent Mason & Vince Gill - Don’t Try This At Home
Marzo 27, 2007 at 12:17 pm | In video | 1 CommentGrandiosa jam live
E il groove prende vita!
[Video] Un Red(hair)neck Canadese coi controcoglioni
Marzo 26, 2007 at 11:23 pm | In Redd Volkaert, musica, redneck stuff, video | 2 CommentsRedd Volkaert, piu’ che un virtuoso della Telecaster. Amo, adoro quest’uomo.
BCMAI scrive: “Rosso di pelo e con le braccia della stessa misura di due idranti, Redd Volkaert, che viene definito per queste sue caratteristiche, ‘pompiere del New England’, dopo la fortunata militanza nella band del mitico Merle Haggard, si avvia a diventare uno dei più raffinati ed eclettici chitarristi sulla scena country americana. Con la sua inseparabile Fender Telecaster, ha saputo integrare alla perfezione il Bakersfield sound di Haggard, con la sua personale propensione al jazz ed al rockabilly che, oltre a permettergli di definire i canoni di uno stile estremamente originale, ha riportato nel country quella vena fresca e creativa che, un ventennio addietro, aveva dato fama e popolarità ad artisti del calibro di Vassar Clements, David Bromberg, Norman Blake e molti altri. [...] Canadese di origine, Volkaert si trasferisce negli States già dal 1986, stabilendosi prima a Los Angeles poi, dal 1989 a Nashville ed infine ad Austin nel 1997.”
Ma ora diamo la parola alla musica, ladies and gentlemen: Truck Driving Man, live at the Continental Club, Austin, Texas.
Alla steel guitar Cindy Cashdollar. Divina.
Per altri brani clicca QUI
URLs
http://www.reddvolkaert.net/
http://www.bcmai.it/tlj/artista.asp?IDartista=1087
[Video] In Memory of Danny Gatton
Marzo 25, 2007 at 5:17 pm | In chitarre, danny gatton, musica, video | No Comments
Uno dei miei chitarristi preferiti di sempre. Qui il primo pezzo (Harlem Nocturne & Funky Mama) tratto dall”esibizione all’Austin City Limits del 24 ottobre 1991, circa tre anni prima del suicidio. Il materiale proviene da una tv statale di Atlanta, Georgia (GPTV).
Menzione d’onore per il sassofonista/tastierista, cazzutissimo!
[ Scarica Harlem Nocturne & Funky Mama - Live @ ACL ] - 23 mb / WMV / Stereo
Sul mulo dovrebbe esserci lo show completo in formato Mpeg-1. Non lasciatevelo sfuggire
La setlist
Austin City Limits, October 24, 1991
Austin, Texas (USA)
* Harlem Nocturne & Funky Mama
* Elvis Medley: Mystery Train/My Baby Left Me/Thats All Right Mama
* Red Label
* Honky-Tonkin Country Girl
[MP3] Molly Hatchet - Flirting With Disaster
Marzo 25, 2007 at 5:05 pm | In musica | No CommentsUn classico del Southern Rock by Molly Hatchet (1979 - Epic)

* Danny Joe Brown - bass, vocals
* Bruce Crump - drums
* Dave Hlubek - guitar
* Steve Holland - guitar
* Duane Roland - guitar
* Banner Thomas - bass
* Max Gronenthal - vocals, background vocals
* Tom Werman - percussion
* Jai Winding - keyboard
Burp!
Marzo 25, 2007 at 4:34 pm | In bevande, redneck stuff | 2 CommentsMi sto sgargarozzando un four-pack di Mississippi Mud Black and Tan. Niente male, sembra prodotta in una birreria illegale. Probabile candidata a bevanda Redneck per eccellenza, nonostante sia imbottigliata dai maledetti yankee! Gusto suino per packaging sopraffino. Ottima con soul food, creole, cajun… insomma, la dixieland cuisine! (e quella gli yankee non possono imbottigliarla eh eh eh!).

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