Wednesday, June 27, 2007

FU RIP!







ok so more than a year goes by and I decide to bring back the blizzog... Since my life revolves around work, sports, and music (in that order from largest to smallest), that's probably all I'm going to post about. Actually, sans talking about work and I left out movies & the wife (oops), so more to talk about there. Most definitely my new dog.

Blog is back bitch!

Oh yeah- the pics to the left are from my skydive!



jWw

Monday, April 17, 2006

King Curtis--Live at Filmore West



"Signed, Sealed, Delivered" aiff

I tried to put "Memphis Soul Stew" on the site but the file was too big. Speed Funk & horns above. Good show recommended from a buddy of mine who plays wicked air guitar.



Randy Floyd: "We still up for aerosmith tickets in the mornin'!?"
Wooderson: "OOOOHHHHHHH, ya damn right!"

~WW

Sunday, April 09, 2006

Sound Dimension--Jamaica Soul Shake



"Full Up" mp3
As warmer weather slowly starts to become a regular, I normally will adjust accordingly. Musically, that is. Any beach/poolside tunes that enhance the day and match the gooey blender drink do nothing more than complete the equation. I found this album and I couldn't think of a better match. Easy-going, old school reggae to have on in the background. Please make sure your adult beverage is cold while listening.


Here's another review:
Get ready for the funkiest reggae ever to come out of Jamaica! The Sound Dimension were the in-house band at Studio One in the late 1960s and consequently played on more killer hits than….well most bands! In their time between recording hits for The Heptones, Ken Boothe, Alton Ellis and many more, they made killer instrumentals which have influenced Jamaican music ever since. The tracks on this album are a mixture of classic and super-rare tracks and you need to own a copy!

Monday, April 03, 2006

Rakerebate.net

My apologies for the past two months of no posts, I've been commuting to the old college town back and forth every week and haven't had much time to post anything. I'll be updating more regularly again as I will be back in Birmingham next week for good.

Tip of the Day-
For all those poker fans out there, I'm sure you're all playing online at your preferred site provider. Party poker, Ultimate Bet, Fulltilt, sportsbooks.com poker room, poker room.com, paradise poker, just to name a few. There's definitely a wide variety of sites to choose from and all pretty much offer the same thing. The only difference among these sites is their bonus offer, which can sometimes vary significantly depending where you sign up. I've got accounts at partypoker, paradise, and most recently fulltilt which is probably going to be where I play for good and it's because of this reason....

Rakerebate.net is an affiliate set up to drive new players to different sites while giving back to that individual player. This is how it works: Go to rakerebate.net and sign up as a first time user for a poker site that you don't have an account with. For me, two weeks ago it was fulltilt. Basically, you're signing up the same way you would normally, there's only one difference. By signing up through rakerebate.net, I'll get monthly deposits back into my new fulltilt account that will equal 27% of every raked hand I played that previous month. There' s no signup fee to rakerebate.net or anything becuase they have negotiated deals with the pokersites to help drive new players to sign up. Rakerebate.net has about 10-15 different sites you can receive this deal and all have different percentages of incoming rakeback. So, if you play poker online and whether it's 1 hour a week or 12 hours a day, this is a great way to get a little back. They actually have a "rakeback calculator" on their site to figure up how much income you can pull in. It's crazy, people that play 2000+ hands a day can get back thousands of dollars in rakeback each month. Also, for all of thsoe mac users out there, fulltilt just released their software and I would definitely recommend the site. Their bonus is 100% match up to $600 for first deposit.

~WW

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Slowly but surely...


I'm finally finding some time to get back to velvet pants and do some updating....just not today. more to come, a few things in the works...


~WW

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Hostel-- Rating: 6.5 out of 10



I watched a Tarantino interview the other day and he was discussing how the horror genre was on a comeback. He wasn't kidding. I went to go see Hostel today and sat through 8 previews that were all horror films coming soon. Shit to be honest, they all looked pretty good.

Hostel was an interesting flick about 3 dudes who are backpacking through Europe and get a tip on a hot spot to bang chicks in Slovakia. They get this tip around 5am while taking bong rips in Amsterdam so it made perfect sense to hop the eurorail and head east. Anyway, after an interesting evening with a couple hot bitches at the bar and in the bed, shit starts to get weird. Believe it or not, this film made both "Saw" and "Saw II" look like Big Top Pee-Wee. Probably the goriest movie I've ever seen. And that's a pretty bold statement. 6 years ago I traveled to Europe with a couple buddies so maybe there was a personal eeriness incorporated into the whole story. Eli Roth must have smoked mad rock while writing the script and definitely had Tarantino fueling the fire by all of the random gore involved. I think Tarantino has a thing for asian chicks as well. Definitely not "scream" so don't even think about taking the girlfriend/wife with you to this. This is about as hardcore as it gets. Naked Chicks, vomit, booze, grass, chopped off limbs, gunshots, and swearing. Could you ask for anything else in theatrical entertainment?

Monday, December 19, 2005

Song of the Day




So rumor has it Phish will return next fall 2006. Let's hope they can maybe practice and stay off drugs. Here's a kickass weekapaug from 12.31.95 back when they remembered words/music and were seemingly flawless. Could it ever be this good again?

The pic above I took from my seat at lakewood 2003.


"Weekapaug Groove" aiff, Phish 12/31/95

**The "aiff" is compatible with iTunes

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Morgan Geist- "Unclassics" (2004)




"Go On And Do It" mp3, Victor

This disc is amazing! The review from stylus magazine below couldn't sum it up any better. Check out the track above as well...


If the name Pierre Perpall doesn’t ring a bell, don’t be alarmed. Lacking any recognition outside disco-electro junkie circles, Perpall is a virtual unknown even to the most comprehensive music guides—in essence, Perpall has been all but forgotten. But not for much longer. With his new mix-cd, Environ label owner and Metro Area superstar Morgan Geist has reissued a collection of lost synth-pop, italo-disco and electro funk under the title of Unclassics. Eight months after releasing the last of three eye-opening Unclassic singles, this LP compilation lives up to all the sonic mayhem and also reveals how Geist’s work with Metro Area branches out from these lost classics.

Pierre Perpall (more commonly known as Purple Flash) is a great starting point for this compilation. As a Canadian whose mini Disco hit “We Can Make It” was a couple years (and time zones) too late to be more popular, Unclassics gives the song’s shimmering exterior and the varied percussion new life. The sleek synths of “We Can Make It” straddle the strange and subtle line between too-sweet r’n’b and unnerving melancholy. Perpall’s other contribution to Unclassics is production work on the rare italo-electro cut, Pluton and Humanoids’ “World Invaders.” Although the original 12” can be found on e-bay selling for hundreds of dollars, “World Invaders” is one of the undeniable centerpieces to Unclassics. The song sounds like a fleet of androids racing and screaming toward the future, underpinned by a churning disco beat.

Although these songs are not perfect, there’s a certain sense of playfulness that is all too accurately described by the title “unclassic”. This is a collection of songs that haven’t been held to the scrutiny of canonization and therein sound refreshingly sweet—not hindered down by their own importance. Alexander Robotnick, for instance, was last found on the excellent Italo-Electro-Disco collection I-Robots released earlier this year, but his contribution to Victor’s “Go On Do It” finds a song that is both cheeky with the tale of a guy “looking for a woman with tits and ass” and has an uncanny 80s pop sensibility that probably has Richard X eying from afar, muted electronic cowbells and all. Such flourishes and catchiness litter the mix, from Margueritas’ “Margeherita (Hot Edit)”’s mariachi horn section and cartoonish one-finger synth line to Gaz Nevada’s “Special Agent Man (Female Version)” surreal lyrics and dub feel. In a lot of ways, this sounds like a mix-CD made for the closet-popist—excessive, but nonetheless overwhelmingly charming.

Disco’s untimely demise swept these songs to the wayside, but when brought together as a compilation, Geist reveals how much is left to be uncovered. A summation of a few years of Geist’s obsessive record-digging, Unclassics feels like a beginning for any other producer or DJ to start the process of reclaiming the lost classics of a genre that is nowadays largely ignored.

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Velvet Pants Vol. 1-- The Big Snow




I had a few different ideas for my Xmas gift Velvet Pants style. I wanted to throw together something that was holiday compatible yet a notch up from festive. At first, I was going to throw together all Christmas related tracks and set aside genre, etc. That didn't work out so basically what I've put together is 12 tracks that are compatible with any holiday related function, social or non-social. Although not 100% x-mas oriented, this disc works well turned up real loud or down real low. Please send me your address at wes.whitten@gmail.com and I'll drop it in the mail before the ice melts. Merry Chrimakwanzikah.

Here's the track listing:

1. La Femme D’argent-Air
2. Dust- Recloose (feat. Joe Dukie)
3. The Joker (feat. Bootsy)-Fatboy Slim
4. Multiply- Jamie Lidell
5. Emergency on Planet Earth-Jamiroquai
6. Business before Pleasure-Group Sounds
7. Try it Out- Gino Soccio
8. Action Tape 1- NOM (Aim Madscope Mix)
9. Missing- Beck
10. Cachaca- Soulive
11. In My Arms- Mylo
12. My Favorite Things- Andre 3000


~WW

Saturday, December 03, 2005

Best Touring Band Ever



Ahh, let's see where to start with this band. Throughout my personal evolution of musical interests, I can't deny that I spent a large part of my time dedicated to enjoying (and following) Phish. I don't listen to them really at all now which is probably the result of lackluster performances for the entire year of 2004 and realizing how downhill their music went after they came back from hiatus (with the exception of a few here and there), not to mention there's toonnnns of music out there to be heard. In addition, it seemed crowds were getting worse and worse, and it became more of a drug infested wook party and less and less about the music. After reading the recent interview with Trey regarding the crowds/scene, drugs infiltrated the stage as well (apparently hard core since 98) and maybe that's why they threw in the towel. The 04' Vegas shows were all terrible. Stories I heard of trey being carried out at 7am in the Mandalay Bay lobby due to excess heroin may as well be the best excuse for any rock musician. "I was too fucked up". Trey is sober now and is loving life once again on his solo pedestal orchestrating anything he wants while weeping morons lap it all up. As Phish created the 'jamband' scene, it also seems they have layed it to rest. I mean let's be honest, the only reason most jambands were started were to land a gig at an after-show on some random Phish tour and be known as 'the band like phish'. Of course I guess noodling wooks have to follow someone around the country and sell grilled cheeses, so you could pick moe., widespread panic, string cheese, phil lesh, or any similar psychadelic option. They are all the same! However jaded the scene and music may have gotten (along with my current opinion), I won't deny that I have had some of the best times and seen different parts of the country all only for one reason.

~WW


PS-- My apologies for lack of posts, but stay tuned. I'm also planning on throwing together some sort of X-mas mix to send out as my gift to the world...

Friday, November 04, 2005

Song of the Day--"70s 80s", Nightmares on Wax (feat. Lee Kenny)



"70s 80s" mp3, Nightmares on Wax (feat. Lee Kenny)

This one's for you Perry...

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

"Saw II"--Rating: 8 out of 10




From what I understand, the purpose to a horror sequel is to create bigger and better things than what the original brought you and also manage to maintain the same level of the unknown to keep the viewer interested without over doing it. I can't begin to tell how wonderfully Saw II acheives this goal. For those who haven't seen the original, Saw is about a "Jigsaw Killer" who places his subjects in situations or "games" where you have to choose life or death at a pretty hefty price. His subjects are those who have lived lives either in sin, betrayal, addicted to drugs, adulterers, thieves, etc. As long as you're doing something wrong on a day to day basis, you're probably going to be a prime target for his games. You *can* win the game and win life along with your freedom, as long as you play by the rules.

From the opening scene, Saw II immediately delivers what the audience felt at the final scene in the original. And that's not the only time. The intensity level in this movie is definitely high not to mention extremely gory. There was never a slow or dull moment and the games kept coming. Of course, there's always clues for the audience to guess what's coming next, but similar to the first, I never anticipated the ending. The psychological aspect of the film really creates a new level of a horror/thriller film that certainly has set the bar for the future. The beauty about this film is the layout wasn't 100% different from the first. They were *very* similar in a lot of aspects yet delivered an overall completely different scenario. I'm sure they had about 10x the budget they had from the first, but I couldn't tell. Bottom line: if you're into this kind of shit, go see it now.

~WW

Thursday, October 20, 2005

Song of the Day--"Analog Rhythm"


A pal of mine from high school sent this to me today. Thought I'd share it...

"Analog Rhythm" m4p, Funky Bottoms

Sunday, October 16, 2005

What you talkin' bout Del Rio?



Someone please tell me that Byron Leftwich doesn't look like a double-stacked Gary Coleman....these dudes have to be long lost cousins or something.

Saturday, October 08, 2005

Song of the Day--"Cachaca"



"Cachaca" m4p, Soulive

Soulive's latest album, "Breakout" is yet another installment by the funk/jazz/soul band that really is flawless. Every album they release highlights a different area of their talent and collectively are hard to compare. They continue to set the bar at the next level and always manage to deliver both in the studio & on the stage.

Enjoy

~WW

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Song of the Day


Something new I'm going to do for a while is song of the day. Instead of me writing some 5 paragraph write up every time I post a track, I'm just going to post a mp3/m4a and a pic and be done with it. More to come on that front. In the meantime, here's what I was doing the first 6 months of the year...

Sunday, October 02, 2005

5-0 baby



Finally! Well after seasons of NCAA hazing, a couple seasons battling the injury report, and coughing up every decent matchup for the past 3 years, we finally stepped up to the plate and won the big game. Our team was healthy and knew that with this win, we could beat anyone. Or I guess at the very least, have the competitve confidence before every game for the rest of the season. We're notorious for playing inconsistent and I can't tell you how happy I am that we looked like shit last week versus Arkansas. So if history repeats, we'll probably look like a middle school marching band in two weeks at Ole Miss.

The one question I have for Mike Shula is why the hell was he playing the first team with under 9 minutes to go in the game when we were up 31-3? Losing Tyrone Prothro for the rest of the season is a big blow to the gut and definitely cancels out the competitve edge that he brought to the field every week. I've read some articles today and apparently his excuse was, "Well you saw the LSU/Tenn game earlier this week didn't you?" Bullshit. Admit you were wrong Shula. Horrible mistake that hopefully will not hurt us as bad as I'm thinking it might. The only twig I wanted to see snapped yesterday was Chris Leak's, not our star player.

Anyways, great start to the rest of the year, which includes Tennessee, LSU, and Auburn, all who should give us a game. The Falcons just won too. Boo hey!

Roll Tide....

~WW

Monday, September 19, 2005

"Crash" Rating: 7.5 out of 10




***IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE MOVIE DON'T READ THIS****

I've been wanting to see this movie since it was in the theaters and finally got a chance to sit down and watch it this past weekend. I really didn't know what it was about before I watched it, but I knew that it was comparable to a "Magnolia" type flick with a different approach to character integration. The overall issue that was discussed in every scene was race and racism in the US today. It wasn't just about black & white, but addressed racism as a whole whether you're black, white, persian, mexican, spanish, arab, or indian. However redundant this topic may seem, "Crash" actually took the issue a step further. It didn't just address the fact the racism and stereotypes exists in particular areas but then threw in the actualities of these stereotypes (case in point Ludacris bitching about racism and then hijacking a car). The point that was being made was that yes, there are stereotypes and racism in the US, BUT the sad part is that half of the time, those stereotypes are accurate. So then why are the innocent victimized? Is it because they are immediately labeled as a gangbanger or a thief or a honkey cracker? "Crash" led you through the lives of many different people with many different backgrounds, integrated their wrongdoings in life and followed them as they all managed to right their wrongs. Of course, there was a little twist in the storyline as well. The movie's way of bringing you into the character's consicious and also the human will to make things good actually brought sympathy from the viewer even for the seemingly bad guys of the film. Strange twists of fate and irony also led you to believe that the decisions you make in life always seem to follow you no matter where you go. I can't say I completely disagree with that statement.

Definitely one of the best dramas I've seen in a while and worth the rent.

~WW

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Give a Monkey a Brain and he'll swear he's the center of the Universe




"Properties of Propaganda" mp3, Fishbone

"Everyday Sunshine" m4p, Fishbone

I was going through some of my old CD cases a few days ago and first of all, I was amazed I used to lug all that shit around in my ride. Good thing I used to have a SUV or I wouldn't of had enough room to fit all the damn CD cases. Ahh, the sweet sweet iPod. Anyways, as I was looking through the wide variety of music that had accumulated over the years, mixed in with mostly garbage were a few random discs that I used to love and listen to all the time. Some dated waaay back to even middle school. Severely scratched and completely unlistenable, I went to the iTunes music store and downloaded some of the old memories. One of the random-ass acts I used to always listen to (especially the album above) was Fishbone. I really don't even remember how I ended up with a few Fishbone discs, but it was fun to go back and listen to some of the tracks. I would describe Fishbone as a ska slash hardcore rock band with a horns section. The lead singer, Angelo Moore, enjoys headbanging onstage with a pencil thin braided mohawk while occasionally dabbling in the mosh pit.

Of course, around the same time I was listening to this disc all the time, I was also listening to Pantera, Gwar, Front 242, Rage against the Machine, The Ramones, Alice in Chains, and Megadeth so basically I just wanted to give you a sneak peek into the evolution of my dome, musically.

~WW

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Scratch Perverts tracks...

here's a few tracks I promised off fabriclive.22...enjoy

"I'll be surprised" m4a, Skinnyman

"Fame & Money" m4a, The Booty Bouncers

damn that disc rules!!!!