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Title: Indian Walker off Alona Beach, PangLao (Philippines Scuba diving)
Description: divemasterjohn presents:
Indian Walker in the Philippines
Indian Walker walking around the house reef off of Alona Beach, Panglao (Bohol, Philippines).
April, 2008.
Music: Gamelan Android (Remixology Vol. III) arranged by MC Rumblebasskin
Contains sample of 'Paranoid Android' by Radiohead
Nikon Coolpix 5600,
with WP-CP3 underwater housing.
House Reef, Alona Beach, ~18 m deep.
Here Fishy-fishy-fish.
Title: Dive prep, cut to music
Description: See the gang getting ready to dive
Title: Gravy Live - Honky Tonk Angel
Description: Gravy specializes in foot stomping, chicken pickin' country rock and roll with a touch of improvisational jam. Recreating the "outlaw" country sound of the 60's and 70's, Gravy has played such great events as the Redneck Olympics and The Demolition Derby. You will only find these guys in the dumpiest of dives in Arizona and Colorado, pulling 300 plus fans to their local shows. Cosmic country boogie for two steppin' and occasionally a slow one for some skoal swappin'. Gravy won best album in 2005 and best band in 2006 in their hometown, Flagstaff, AZ. Gravy began as a Wednesday night jam session. Just for fun the guys would get together and listen to all the country classics on old vinyl. They would learn the hits of traditional artists like Faron Young, George Jones and Ray Price. Special care was also made to learn the music of the California country rock scene of the 60's and 70's. Bands like The Flying Burrito Brothers, Commander Cody, New Riders of The Purple Sage, Pure Prairie League, Little Feat and the Byrds were added to the mix. Next in line was the Texas outlaw sound. After viewing the "Heartworn Highways" DVD, Gravy became devotees of Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Townes Van Zandt, Billy Joe Shaver and The Highwaymen. The band felt compelled to pickup the threads and continue weaving the unfinished tapestry that these predecessors had started long ago. This is reflected by both their original compositions and their attitude.
Title: Gravy Live - Perfect Country Western Song
Description: Gravy specializes in foot stomping, chicken pickin' country rock and roll with a touch of improvisational jam. Recreating the "outlaw" country sound of the 60's and 70's, Gravy has played such great events as the Redneck Olympics and The Demolition Derby. You will only find these guys in the dumpiest of dives in Arizona and Colorado, pulling 300 plus fans to their local shows. Cosmic country boogie for two steppin' and occasionally a slow one for some skoal swappin'. Gravy won best album in 2005 and best band in 2006 in their hometown, Flagstaff, AZ.
Gravy began as a Wednesday night jam session. Just for fun the guys would get together and listen to all the country classics on old vinyl. They would learn the hits of traditional artists like Faron Young, George Jones and Ray Price. Special care was also made to learn the music of the California country rock scene of the 60's and 70's. Bands like The Flying Burrito Brothers, Commander Cody, New Riders of The Purple Sage, Pure Prairie League, Little Feat and the Byrds were added to the mix. Next in line was the Texas outlaw sound. After viewing the "Heartworn Highways" DVD, Gravy became devotees of Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Townes Van Zandt, Billy Joe Shaver and The Highwaymen. The band felt compelled to pickup the threads and continue weaving the unfinished tapestry that these predecessors had started long ago. This is reflected by both their original compositions and their attitude.
Title: Gravy Live - Rich Young Dumb Nymphomaniac
Description: Gravy specializes in foot stomping, chicken pickin' country rock and roll with a touch of improvisational jam. Recreating the "outlaw" country sound of the 60's and 70's, Gravy has played such great events as the Redneck Olympics and The Demolition Derby. You will only find these guys in the dumpiest of dives in Arizona and Colorado, pulling 300 plus fans to their local shows. Cosmic country boogie for two steppin' and occasionally a slow one for some skoal swappin'. Gravy won best album in 2005 and best band in 2006 in their hometown, Flagstaff, AZ. Gravy began as a Wednesday night jam session. Just for fun the guys would get together and listen to all the country classics on old vinyl. They would learn the hits of traditional artists like Faron Young, George Jones and Ray Price. Special care was also made to learn the music of the California country rock scene of the 60's and 70's. Bands like The Flying Burrito Brothers, Commander Cody, New Riders of The Purple Sage, Pure Prairie League, Little Feat and the Byrds were added to the mix. Next in line was the Texas outlaw sound. After viewing the "Heartworn Highways" DVD, Gravy became devotees of Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Townes Van Zandt, Billy Joe Shaver and The Highwaymen. The band felt compelled to pickup the threads and continue weaving the unfinished tapestry that these predecessors had started long ago. This is reflected by both their original compositions and their attitude.
Title: Gravy Live - L.A. Freeway - Rodeo Song
Description: Gravy specializes in foot stomping, chicken pickin' country rock and roll with a touch of improvisational jam. Recreating the "outlaw" country sound of the 60's and 70's, Gravy has played such great events as the Redneck Olympics and The Demolition Derby. You will only find these guys in the dumpiest of dives in Arizona and Colorado, pulling 300 plus fans to their local shows. Cosmic country boogie for two steppin' and occasionally a slow one for some skoal swappin'. Gravy won best album in 2005 and best band in 2006 in their hometown, Flagstaff, AZ.
Gravy began as a Wednesday night jam session. Just for fun the guys would get together and listen to all the country classics on old vinyl. They would learn the hits of traditional artists like Faron Young, George Jones and Ray Price. Special care was also made to learn the music of the California country rock scene of the 60's and 70's. Bands like The Flying Burrito Brothers, Commander Cody, New Riders of The Purple Sage, Pure Prairie League, Little Feat and the Byrds were added to the mix. Next in line was the Texas outlaw sound. After viewing the "Heartworn Highways" DVD, Gravy became devotees of Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Townes Van Zandt, Billy Joe Shaver and The Highwaymen. The band felt compelled to pickup the threads and continue weaving the unfinished tapestry that these predecessors had started long ago. This is reflected by both their original compositions and their attitude.
Title: Gravy Live - Heavy Load
Description: Gravy specializes in foot stomping, chicken pickin' country rock and roll with a touch of improvisational jam. Recreating the "outlaw" country sound of the 60's and 70's, Gravy has played such great events as the Redneck Olympics and The Demolition Derby. You will only find these guys in the dumpiest of dives in Arizona and Colorado, pulling 300 plus fans to their local shows. Cosmic country boogie for two steppin' and occasionally a slow one for some skoal swappin'. Gravy won best album in 2005 and best band in 2006 in their hometown, Flagstaff, AZ.
Gravy began as a Wednesday night jam session. Just for fun the guys would get together and listen to all the country classics on old vinyl. They would learn the hits of traditional artists like Faron Young, George Jones and Ray Price. Special care was also made to learn the music of the California country rock scene of the 60's and 70's. Bands like The Flying Burrito Brothers, Commander Cody, New Riders of The Purple Sage, Pure Prairie League, Little Feat and the Byrds were added to the mix. Next in line was the Texas outlaw sound. After viewing the "Heartworn Highways" DVD, Gravy became devotees of Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Townes Van Zandt, Billy Joe Shaver and The Highwaymen. The band felt compelled to pickup the threads and continue weaving the unfinished tapestry that these predecessors had started long ago. This is reflected by both their original compositions and their attitude.
Title: Gravy Live - Mama Tried
Description: Gravy specializes in foot stomping, chicken pickin' country rock and roll with a touch of improvisational jam. Recreating the "outlaw" country sound of the 60's and 70's, Gravy has played such great events as the Redneck Olympics and The Demolition Derby. You will only find these guys in the dumpiest of dives in Arizona and Colorado, pulling 300 plus fans to their local shows. Cosmic country boogie for two steppin' and occasionally a slow one for some skoal swappin'. Gravy won best album in 2005 and best band in 2006 in their hometown, Flagstaff, AZ. Gravy began as a Wednesday night jam session. Just for fun the guys would get together and listen to all the country classics on old vinyl. They would learn the hits of traditional artists like Faron Young, George Jones and Ray Price. Special care was also made to learn the music of the California country rock scene of the 60's and 70's. Bands like The Flying Burrito Brothers, Commander Cody, New Riders of The Purple Sage, Pure Prairie League, Little Feat and the Byrds were added to the mix. Next in line was the Texas outlaw sound. After viewing the "Heartworn Highways" DVD, Gravy became devotees of Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Townes Van Zandt, Billy Joe Shaver and The Highwaymen. The band felt compelled to pickup the threads and continue weaving the unfinished tapestry that these predecessors had started long ago. This is reflected by both their original compositions and their attitude.
Title: Gravy Live - Can't Get No Better
Description: Gravy specializes in foot stomping, chicken pickin' country rock and roll with a touch of improvisational jam. Recreating the "outlaw" country sound of the 60's and 70's, Gravy has played such great events as the Redneck Olympics and The Demolition Derby. You will only find these guys in the dumpiest of dives in Arizona and Colorado, pulling 300 plus fans to their local shows. Cosmic country boogie for two steppin' and occasionally a slow one for some skoal swappin'. Gravy won best album in 2005 and best band in 2006 in their hometown, Flagstaff, AZ.
Gravy began as a Wednesday night jam session. Just for fun the guys would get together and listen to all the country classics on old vinyl. They would learn the hits of traditional artists like Faron Young, George Jones and Ray Price. Special care was also made to learn the music of the California country rock scene of the 60's and 70's. Bands like The Flying Burrito Brothers, Commander Cody, New Riders of The Purple Sage, Pure Prairie League, Little Feat and the Byrds were added to the mix. Next in line was the Texas outlaw sound. After viewing the "Heartworn Highways" DVD, Gravy became devotees of Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Townes Van Zandt, Billy Joe Shaver and The Highwaymen. The band felt compelled to pickup the threads and continue weaving the unfinished tapestry that these predecessors had started long ago. This is reflected by both their original compositions and their attitude.
Title: Gravy Live - I Can Get Off On You
Description: Gravy specializes in foot stomping, chicken pickin' country rock and roll with a touch of improvisational jam. Recreating the "outlaw" country sound of the 60's and 70's, Gravy has played such great events as the Redneck Olympics and The Demolition Derby. You will only find these guys in the dumpiest of dives in Arizona and Colorado, pulling 300 plus fans to their local shows. Cosmic country boogie for two steppin' and occasionally a slow one for some skoal swappin'. Gravy won best album in 2005 and best band in 2006 in their hometown, Flagstaff, AZ.
Gravy began as a Wednesday night jam session. Just for fun the guys would get together and listen to all the country classics on old vinyl. They would learn the hits of traditional artists like Faron Young, George Jones and Ray Price. Special care was also made to learn the music of the California country rock scene of the 60's and 70's. Bands like The Flying Burrito Brothers, Commander Cody, New Riders of The Purple Sage, Pure Prairie League, Little Feat and the Byrds were added to the mix. Next in line was the Texas outlaw sound. After viewing the "Heartworn Highways" DVD, Gravy became devotees of Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Townes Van Zandt, Billy Joe Shaver and The Highwaymen. The band felt compelled to pickup the threads and continue weaving the unfinished tapestry that these predecessors had started long ago. This is reflected by both their original compositions and their attitude.
Title: Trace Adkins - Songs About Me - Toyota Texas Bass Classic
Description: Trace Adkins - Songs About Me - Trace Adkins video by Lisa LeVrier http://www.lonestaroutdoornews.com
Home lake knowledge helps team move from 11th place to the lead
By Craig Nyhus
Local favorite Lance Vick landed 21 pounds on Saturday morning to help elevate the team of Kelly Jordon, David Smith, David Walker and Vick to the lead at the Toyota Texas Bass Classic at Lake Fork. The team moved from 11th place to the top of the leaderboard when the four anglers' brought in a two-day total of 122 pounds, 12 ounces.
Vick was silent about his techniques when questioned on the stage with the crowd and other competitors listening, but he told Lone Star Outdoor News he caught his fish on his signature pattern -- deep-diving crankbaits. But where he found the fish will remain a secret until after Sunday's final.
Defending champion captain Terry Scroggin's team of Scroggins, Russ Lane, Craig Dowling and Shaw Grigsby finished Day 2 in second place with 115 pounds, and the team of Chad Morganthaler, Matt Reed, Brian Penso and Stacey King moved up to third with 101 pounds, 4 ounces.
The battle Saturday afternoon determined what five would continue fishing Sunday, when the top five teams will battle for the $250,000 top prize.
Bobby Lane's team of Byron Velvick of Del Rio, Chad Brauer and Ben Matsubu finished the day in fourth with 97 pounds, 12 ounces, and Mike Iaconelli's team of Danny Correia, Randy Howell, Cliff Pace and Iaconelli made it to the final day with 92 pounds, 8 ounces. That left the team of Jeff Kriet, James Niggemeyer, Mark Rose and Kevin Short 5 pounds short of the finals.
David Wolak's team led after Day 1, but struggled on Day 2 to drop to 10th. A swimbait bite that worked for many of the teams died with the wind on Saturday afternoon, when a breezy morning turned into a balmy afternoon.
Iaconelli thought he had the big bass of the day (8 pounds) until Gary Klein of Weatherford, Jimmy Mize and Ray Sedgwick each brought in fish weighing 8 pounds, 4 ounces. Bobby Lane's 11 pound, 12 ounce largemouth from Day 1 still holds onto the big bass lead.
But Iaconelli was positive about his team fishing in the finals. "We found two glory holes," said Mike Iaconelli. "We feel good about our chances."
In Sunday's final, all four anglers from each team will fish both the morning and the afternoon sessions, with the winning team sharing the $250,000 top prize.
Title: 50 little things..
Description: MS WALK PLEDGE SITE: http://walkwas.nationalmssociety.org/site/PageServer?pagename=WLK_WAS_homepage (click on pledge a walker and search for James Brooks I am on Team Covington Anchor Bank for the Seattle Walk on April 13th)
The one where i tell you fifty things about me and after watching realize I left out at least three things that are actually a pretty big deal,While I was in Iraq in '03 I was interviewed by an Italian reporter that was stranded with us for two weeks with out supplies and barely any food, in June of '06 I went sky diving in Hawaii, in December of '07 I received my first tattoo,
Music from NeverNotFunny
Title: Gravy Live - Lonesome L.A. Cowboy
Description: Gravy specializes in foot stomping, chicken pickin' country rock and roll with a touch of improvisational jam. Recreating the "outlaw" country sound of the 60's and 70's, Gravy has played such great events as the Redneck Olympics and The Demolition Derby. You will only find these guys in the dumpiest of dives in Arizona and Colorado, pulling 300 plus fans to their local shows. Cosmic country boogie for two steppin' and occasionally a slow one for some skoal swappin'. Gravy won best album in 2005 and best band in 2006 in their hometown, Flagstaff, AZ. Gravy began as a Wednesday night jam session. Just for fun the guys would get together and listen to all the country classics on old vinyl. They would learn the hits of traditional artists like Faron Young, George Jones and Ray Price. Special care was also made to learn the music of the California country rock scene of the 60's and 70's. Bands like The Flying Burrito Brothers, Commander Cody, New Riders of The Purple Sage, Pure Prairie League, Little Feat and the Byrds were added to the mix. Next in line was the Texas outlaw sound. After viewing the "Heartworn Highways" DVD, Gravy became devotees of Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Townes Van Zandt, Billy Joe Shaver and The Highwaymen. The band felt compelled to pickup the threads and continue weaving the unfinished tapestry that these predecessors had started long ago. This is reflected by both their original compositions and their attitude.
Title: Gravy Live - Quicksand
Description: Gravy specializes in foot stomping, chicken pickin' country rock and roll with a touch of improvisational jam. Recreating the "outlaw" country sound of the 60's and 70's, Gravy has played such great events as the Redneck Olympics and The Demolition Derby. You will only find these guys in the dumpiest of dives in Arizona and Colorado, pulling 300 plus fans to their local shows. Cosmic country boogie for two steppin' and occasionally a slow one for some skoal swappin'. Gravy won best album in 2005 and best band in 2006 in their hometown, Flagstaff, AZ. Gravy began as a Wednesday night jam session. Just for fun the guys would get together and listen to all the country classics on old vinyl. They would learn the hits of traditional artists like Faron Young, George Jones and Ray Price. Special care was also made to learn the music of the California country rock scene of the 60's and 70's. Bands like The Flying Burrito Brothers, Commander Cody, New Riders of The Purple Sage, Pure Prairie League, Little Feat and the Byrds were added to the mix. Next in line was the Texas outlaw sound. After viewing the "Heartworn Highways" DVD, Gravy became devotees of Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Townes Van Zandt, Billy Joe Shaver and The Highwaymen. The band felt compelled to pickup the threads and continue weaving the unfinished tapestry that these predecessors had started long ago. This is reflected by both their original compositions and their attitude.
Title: Gravy Live - Thank You Buddy
Description: Gravy specializes in foot stomping, chicken pickin' country rock and roll with a touch of improvisational jam. Recreating the "outlaw" country sound of the 60's and 70's, Gravy has played such great events as the Redneck Olympics and The Demolition Derby. You will only find these guys in the dumpiest of dives in Arizona and Colorado, pulling 300 plus fans to their local shows. Cosmic country boogie for two steppin' and occasionally a slow one for some skoal swappin'. Gravy won best album in 2005 and best band in 2006 in their hometown, Flagstaff, AZ. Gravy began as a Wednesday night jam session. Just for fun the guys would get together and listen to all the country classics on old vinyl. They would learn the hits of traditional artists like Faron Young, George Jones and Ray Price. Special care was also made to learn the music of the California country rock scene of the 60's and 70's. Bands like The Flying Burrito Brothers, Commander Cody, New Riders of The Purple Sage, Pure Prairie League, Little Feat and the Byrds were added to the mix. Next in line was the Texas outlaw sound. After viewing the "Heartworn Highways" DVD, Gravy became devotees of Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker, David Allan Coe, Townes Van Zandt, Billy Joe Shaver and The Highwaymen. The band felt compelled to pickup the threads and continue weaving the unfinished tapestry that these predecessors had started long ago. This is reflected by both their original compositions and their attitude.