Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Live in Antwerp Set 2


IAO Core Live in Antwerp set 2

Antwerp. According to folklore, and as celebrated by the statue in front of the town hall, the city got its name from a legend involving a mythical giant called Antigoon who lived near the river Scheldt. He exacted a toll from those crossing the river, and for those who refused, he severed one of their hands and threw it into the river Scheldt. Eventually, the giant was slain by a young hero named Brabo, who cut off the giant's own hand and flung it into the river. Hence the name Antwerpen, from Dutch hand werpen—akin to Old English hand and wearpan (= to throw), which has changed to today's warp.Back in the olden days, women hung laundry out on the street to dry, a perfect opportunity to chat and gossip. Laundry Day aims to recreate this congeniality with up to 50,000 people dancing on the streets of Antwerp's Ledeganckkaai. It was this celebratory event, in which our heroes found themselves in the Summer of 2010.

Ah, the summer of 2010. In January “Rolling Stone” deemed us only a couple tweaks away from greatness. We had begun to fourth-guess ourselves. Each IAOster accused the other of holding the band back.But things got a lot more fun as the year progressed. A week into the first leg of our first European tour, our sound man slammed my finger in a van door, breaking it in two places. I regained my dexterity in a few weeks, but the experience left us all shaken. Travis took on the lead guitar position and vocals became my main thing. Never the less we blazed a trail across Europe that moved away from the bone-crushing riffs of ourr forebears and instead settled upon something more spiritual and transcendent; regularly bringing forth a more organic tone that appeared to be in awed reverence of itself. This recording, made from the soundboard, is really good, if I do say so.... and I just did, didn't I?

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

"Cindy" and Co. kick in my door, steal my computer and almost get away with it.....

last night at about 7:00 as I walked along Lake Merritt, my phone rang and it was a fellow resident informing me my room at the Lodge was being ransacked.... I returned quickly only to find my door had been kicked in, my two chihuahuas frigtened to death and my Digital Recorder and Computer missing

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Low income residents of Oaklands historic Merrit Lodge still in the dark as to their situation...

after a month of what can only be described as "terrorist tactics" including the use of armed security forces used to frighten residents, the current occupants have still not been informed as to what the owner has in store for the building....

Fire escapes are locked and inaccessable!

as of July 14th, the fire escapes on the second floor are not only locked, but the doors leading to the fire escapes have been replaced with "NO KNOBS ON THE DOORS!"