Sunday, October 30, 2005

Concert: Anthrax/Rob Zombie/Judas Priest

Kristin and I went to the Long Beach Sports Arena to see Anthax / Rob Zombie / Judas Priest in concert.
Unfortunately, I couldn't say around for Judas Priest, as I was not feeling well that night.
Anthrax was fun. I had never seen them previously and they perform really well. I think most of the crowd was there for Judas Priest, and Anthrax seems like they are used to a more full venue. They kept expecting the pit to circle violently, but there weren't enough people to get worked up about it.
The performance was still great - Scott Ian is a monster with his guitar.
Rob Zombie was a blast as usual. Rob strutted his stuff from spot to spot on the stage and the whole band laid out a solid performance.

Saturday, October 22, 2005

New Camera

All picdtures taken from 10/22/2005 and forward were taken with my new Canon Digital Rebel XT, and some with this amazing lens.

Saturday, October 15, 2005

Water quality in our apartment


The pictures showing the water are completely, 100% unadulterated, unedited, un-color balanced, etc. The pictures with my hand and the white top are there to give you an idea of the color balance of the pictures. This is hot water from the tap after 30 minutes of running the hot water.
Pictures

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Treadmill in our gym

So I'm working out on the treadmill in our gym.
I did the first 1.2 miles between 4 and 4.5 miles per hour.
I began increasing rapidly after that, and was running at 9 miles per hour when the treadmill suddenly decided to cease functioning. I unplugged and replugged it, but could not get it to turn back on, so my workout was cut short.

Sunday, August 21, 2005

U2 HUMS

Kristin and I went to breakfast with my grandparents.

Saw this license plate, borrow grandfathaer's camera to take pictures.

Friday, July 22, 2005

Found old pic

Was digging through some old paperwork, and found this old picture. Enjoy!

Sunday, July 03, 2005

HP pavilion zd8230us

I just purchased this hp pavilion from compUSA
It has the following stats:
P4 650 w/HT (3.4GHz, 800MHz 2MB L2, SpeedStep
17" WXGA+ High-Definition BrightView Widescreen Display
100GB Hard Drive
1024 MB DDR2 533 MHz SDRAM Dual Channel
ATI Mobility Radeon X600 w/128 DDR
54g 802.11b/g WLAN & Bluetooth
LightScribe 8x DVD etc. Dual Layer
12-Cel Lithium-Ion battery
HP Dual TV Tuner / Digital Video Recorder
HP Media Center Remote
Expansion Ports like mad
So far, this thing is cooking.
It was easy as pie to connect to the network - just browsed, found, put in my WPE, and boom it's on the internet. I've installed about 5 programs on it so far, and will begin installing games momentarily.

Saturday, June 18, 2005

Concert: Bad Religion at House of Blues Hollywood

Bad Religion plays for a packed crowd at the House of Blues, Sunset Strip, in Hollywood, California, June 18th, 2005.

Street Dogs (a Boston punk band) opened for them. I enjoyed this band's performance a lot, even though I had never heard one of their songs before. The audience obviously has heard it - they had some friends in the audience they kept connecting with.

The singer kept jumping down and standing on the rail the bouncers use to keep the crowd a few feet from the stage. He would reach out into the crowd while singing and grab their hands.

Bad Religion is vital and poignant, and rocks like crazy. Their performance is excellent as always!I've seen the band in plenty of places larger than this, and must say - it's such a treat to watch them pour the same amount of energy into this small venue. The crowd really reflects their energy in a major way!

They are from the same places I live in (Chatsworth / San Fernando valley area) and rocking in Hollywood (20 minutes away) is a very local venue to them. The audience is massively loyal, and Greg plays up to that.

They DID play: Sorrow, 21st Century Digital Boy, Atomic Garden, Better Off Dead, Stranger than Fiction, Los Angeles is Burning, and a variety of others.

The only songs they did not play that I really wanted to hear were: A Walk, Struck A Nerve, and Punk Rock Song.

This performance gets 9 Smitty Points out of 10.

Sunday, July 27, 1997

Japan 1997

Mike and I go to Japan to see Fujifest - I won a contest on KROQ. It's a long story, but we end up in Japan a day late, and miss the first day of the concert. The second day is blown out by a typhoon. For years after I was known as "Typhoon Sean." Thanks Kevin and Bean for tagging me with that.


We took tours and enjoyed our time, and spent all of the money KROQ gave us and more.

Monday, July 17, 1995

Concert: KROQ Third Annual Weenie Roast

KROQ Third Annual Weenie Roast

Luke and I went with Jack and his wife - great seats!

With bands:Better Than Ezra, Bush, Elastica, Hole, Rage Against the Machine, The Ramones, Rancid, Soul Asylum, Sponge, Sublime, Matthew Sweet, Throwing Muses, and White Zombie.
Terrific sets from everyone - no complaints!

We especially enjoyed Rage, Better Than Ezra, Sublime, White Zombie, and Bush.

When Sublime played on the stage, during their last couple of songs, they brought a bunch of bandmembers from other bands performing that day on the stage with them. There must have been 25 additional people on the stage dancing and singing . They continued to play long past when they were allowed to play! And at this event, management can "force" you to stop. See, the stage is circular in shape with a dividing wall. While one band is playing, the other band is setting up on the other side. Then they rotate the stage, and a band can start playing 5 or 10 minutes after the last band stopped - as opposed to 30-60 minutes (or longer) like you always see at concerts. Well, they warned Sublime to stop after their 40 minute (or whatever) stretch of playing, and they kept playing anyhow, so they rotated their stage. Sublime kept playing, and people kept dancing, the whole while.

Better Than Ezra's performance was pretty darn good! The singer can sure sing, and he's got a huge Adam's Apple sticking out. He's very tall, and keeps his mic up even higher so he has to stretch up to it.

I think the bass player for White Zombie has always been one of their best aspects. No, not because she's a girl, you pervs. Nor because she spells her name the same way I do. But because she had such a driving bass presence in a song, and wasn't afraid to crank her bass up loud.