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2012 U.S.Open:Tiger Woods, Jim Furyk On Top
Tiger Woods has regained a share of the U.S. Open (More) Tiger Woods has regained a share of the U.S. Open lead. Woods birdied three of five holes to move into a tie with David Toms and clubhouse leader Jim Furyk at 1 under with three holes to play in a wild second round Friday. Furyk carded a 1-under 69 in the morning. Toms had five holes left. Woods held a one-shot lead earlier in the round before three straight bogeys sent him tumbling down the leaderboard. That's when 17-year-old qualifier Beau Hossler made birdie putts on two of three holes to briefly take the lead. Then Hossler dropped three shots on two holes, including a double-bogey on the par-4 fourth with a tee shot that landed between the towering cypress trees that clog the undulating Lake Course's tight, twisting fairways.That's the kind of week it has been at The Olympic Club so far. Hossler's last birdie came on the par-4 first -- which played tougher than any hole on the course in the opening round -- and had the gallery roaring for somebody other than you-know-who. Hossler was 2 under through 11 holes and the championship with eight to play, seemingly ready to become the next out-of-nowhere leader until it all unfolded. Michael Thompson, who held a three-shot lead after the opening round, was 6 over through 15 holes. The 27-year-old was a 2007 U.S. Amateur runner-up at Olympic and is playing in his first U.S. Open as a pro. Top-ranked Luke Donald and defending champion Rory McIlroy likely were going to miss the cut in what would be swift and stunning exits. Olympic Club has restored "golf's toughest test" and then some. The fast-and-fickle fairways had most of the field hacking out of rough and digging into sand for shots. Others searched for balls in the colossal cypress trees or pushed putts all over the rock-hard greens. Even Woods. After a near flawless opening-round 69, the 14-time major champion finally felt Olympic's wrath. While he holed a putt from about 6 feet on three to take the lead, giving a light fist pump and bringing a quiet crowd with all these bogeys from the field roaring to its feet, the good emotions didn't last. Woods put his approach in the bunker on the fifth and pushed his putt from about three feet to settle for bogey. On the sixth, he dropped his iron after watching his approach land in the thick rough on the downhill slop around a bunker. Woods hacked out of the grass with a choked-up grip, putted with a 3 woods from the fringe and dropped another shot. He also landed in the far bunker on the short par-4 seventh and three-putted a third straight bogey. The difference between Woods and everybody else is that he rallied back. Calm and cool conditions under a light layer of fog provided a majestic backdrop of San Francisco's steep hills when the first groups teed off shortly after 7 a.m. A blue sky and warmer -- but still crisp -- temperatures followed, speeding those already fast and fickle fairways. It could be the last time most players enjoy the serene setting. The U.S. Golf Association decided this year to eliminate the 10-shot rule in which players within 10 strokes of the lead make the cut. Starting at this year's championship, the cut will be the top 60 and ties. (Less)
Crushed Out - "Shake Can Well" (Live - 2013) -…
http://www.BlankTV.com - Crushed Out - ""Shake Can (More) http://www.BlankTV.com - Crushed Out - ""Shake Can Well" (Live@Mississippi Studios 2013) BlankTV" - Like this video? Come see thousands more at the Net's largest, uncensored, completely d.i.y. music video site, BlankTV.com! We've got News, Games, Contests and the stuff that we can't show on YouTube! Free! Uncensored! Retarded! BlankTV.com!***iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/want-to-give/id568237130Other Purchase Link: http://www.crushedoutmusic.com/music.htmlCrushed Out - ""Shake Can Well" (Live@Mississippi Studios 2013) BlankTV" Cool Clear Water Artist city, country: Brooklyn, NY, USAGenre: BlankTVArtist Biography: Crushed Out is an explosive hit of surf-garage momentum and rock & roll from Brooklyn, NY consisting of Frank Hoier on guitar and vocals and Moselle Spiller on drums. After four national tours and a well-received EP, 2010's Show Pony, the couple, formerly known as Boom Chick, have released Want to Give, on Nov.6, 2012 on their own Cool Clear Water imprint. Want to Give is a pure guitar/drum adrenalin rush - plenty of fuzz, tremolo, riffs, chunky chords, slide and Black Sabbath power chords. The songs are tight and lean; no fat, no studio fairy dust.Recorded both at Brooklyn's Bunker Studio as well as at Crushed Out's own analog studio in a rural New Hampshire barn, the tracks were all self-produced and mixed by John Davis. The bulk of Want to Give was created during Charles Shaw-fueled jam sessions at the duo's practice space in Red Hook, Brooklyn in 2011. Moselle was working as a freelance graphic artist and Frank taught guitar lessons. At night, they'd jam in their industrial space in Red Hook's Ohm Acoustics speaker factory. Deciding to escape NYC rents, they moved their gear up to Moselle's childhood town in rural Effingham, NH, where they set up their own 16-track recording studio in the old barn on the property. Lacking a home base, they finished the songs on the road, writing lyrics to their many instrumentals and songs that had manifested organically through those late-night Brooklyn jam sessions. Four of their "barn demos" ended up on Want to Give. The other six were recorded over three days at Brooklyn's Bunker Studio.Crushed Out formed as Boom Chick in September 2009. Southern California native Frank came out of the skate punk scene and learned his way around a recording studio (as well as his wariness of record labels) from his father, a musician who was in the first white band signed to Motown Records. Moselle grew up in New Hampshire and is a former junior Olympic downhill skier who later studied graphic design. She produces all of Crushed Out's distinctive artwork, videos, posters and merchandise and makes a lot of her own stage clothes. Moselle's ability to learn to drum - she decided to play the drums and three months later the two were playing Brooklyn loft gigs - was a highly discussed topic in early interviews. Now an accomplished drummer with four national tours under her belt, she is the thunderous beat in the band, with Frank taking on lead vocals, even while shredding on lead guitar.Along with early features in NYC publications (Village Voice, New York Post), Crushed Out's early supporters included So-Cal skate bible Thrasher Magazine and Element Skateboards, who used several of the band's Show Pony EP songs in their skateboard videos. Their song "Ghost of Bo Diddley" (as Boom Chick) was also featured in ESPN's X series, The Kids.Want to Give explodes out of the speakers, delivering on the promise of Crushed Out's EP and live shows. It's a testament to Frank and Moselle's ecstatic love for early American rock & roll, surf guitar and countryblues -- what Bob Dylan called the "atomic era" of rock & roll.Director Name: Matt SargentAbout The Video: Crushed Out performs "Shake Can Well" at Portland's Mississippi Studios and BlankTV was invited to come on stage and shoot a few songs, cool!Artist Website: http://www.crushedoutmusic.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrushedOutmusic Twitter: https://twitter.com/CRUSHEDOUTMUSICSoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/crushed-outLabel Name: Cool Clear Water***Check out the BlankTV official website:http://BlankTV.comCheck out the new merch!http://blanktv.bigcartel.com/Follow us on Twitter:http://twitter.com/#!/blanktvLike us on Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/BlankTV (Less)
2012 U.S.Open:Tiger Woods, Jim Furyk On Top Tiger Woods has regained a share of the U.S. Open (More) Tiger Woods has regained a share of the U.S. Open lead. Woods birdied three of five holes to move into a tie with David Toms and clubhouse leader Jim Furyk at 1 under with three holes to play in a wild second round Friday. Furyk carded a 1-under 69 in the morning. Toms had five holes left. Woods held a one-shot lead earlier in the round before three straight bogeys sent him tumbling down the leaderboard. That's when 17-year-old qualifier Beau Hossler made birdie putts on two of three holes to briefly take the lead. Then Hossler dropped three shots on two holes, including a double-bogey on the par-4 fourth with a tee shot that landed between the towering cypress trees that clog the undulating Lake Course's tight, twisting fairways.That's the kind of week it has been at The Olympic Club so far. Hossler's last birdie came on the par-4 first -- which played tougher than any hole on the course in the opening round -- and had the gallery roaring for somebody other than you-know-who. Hossler was 2 under through 11 holes and the championship with eight to play, seemingly ready to become the next out-of-nowhere leader until it all unfolded. Michael Thompson, who held a three-shot lead after the opening round, was 6 over through 15 holes. The 27-year-old was a 2007 U.S. Amateur runner-up at Olympic and is playing in his first U.S. Open as a pro. Top-ranked Luke Donald and defending champion Rory McIlroy likely were going to miss the cut in what would be swift and stunning exits. Olympic Club has restored "golf's toughest test" and then some. The fast-and-fickle fairways had most of the field hacking out of rough and digging into sand for shots. Others searched for balls in the colossal cypress trees or pushed putts all over the rock-hard greens. Even Woods. After a near flawless opening-round 69, the 14-time major champion finally felt Olympic's wrath. While he holed a putt from about 6 feet on three to take the lead, giving a light fist pump and bringing a quiet crowd with all these bogeys from the field roaring to its feet, the good emotions didn't last. Woods put his approach in the bunker on the fifth and pushed his putt from about three feet to settle for bogey. On the sixth, he dropped his iron after watching his approach land in the thick rough on the downhill slop around a bunker. Woods hacked out of the grass with a choked-up grip, putted with a 3 woods from the fringe and dropped another shot. He also landed in the far bunker on the short par-4 seventh and three-putted a third straight bogey. The difference between Woods and everybody else is that he rallied back. Calm and cool conditions under a light layer of fog provided a majestic backdrop of San Francisco's steep hills when the first groups teed off shortly after 7 a.m. A blue sky and warmer -- but still crisp -- temperatures followed, speeding those already fast and fickle fairways. It could be the last time most players enjoy the serene setting. The U.S. Golf Association decided this year to eliminate the 10-shot rule in which players within 10 strokes of the lead make the cut. Starting at this year's championship, the cut will be the top 60 and ties. (Less)
Crushed Out - "Shake Can Well" (Live - 2013) -… http://www.BlankTV.com - Crushed Out - ""Shake Can (More) http://www.BlankTV.com - Crushed Out - ""Shake Can Well" (Live@Mississippi Studios 2013) BlankTV" - Like this video? Come see thousands more at the Net's largest, uncensored, completely d.i.y. music video site, BlankTV.com! We've got News, Games, Contests and the stuff that we can't show on YouTube! Free! Uncensored! Retarded! BlankTV.com!***iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/want-to-give/id568237130Other Purchase Link: http://www.crushedoutmusic.com/music.htmlCrushed Out - ""Shake Can Well" (Live@Mississippi Studios 2013) BlankTV" Cool Clear Water Artist city, country: Brooklyn, NY, USAGenre: BlankTVArtist Biography: Crushed Out is an explosive hit of surf-garage momentum and rock & roll from Brooklyn, NY consisting of Frank Hoier on guitar and vocals and Moselle Spiller on drums. After four national tours and a well-received EP, 2010's Show Pony, the couple, formerly known as Boom Chick, have released Want to Give, on Nov.6, 2012 on their own Cool Clear Water imprint. Want to Give is a pure guitar/drum adrenalin rush - plenty of fuzz, tremolo, riffs, chunky chords, slide and Black Sabbath power chords. The songs are tight and lean; no fat, no studio fairy dust.Recorded both at Brooklyn's Bunker Studio as well as at Crushed Out's own analog studio in a rural New Hampshire barn, the tracks were all self-produced and mixed by John Davis. The bulk of Want to Give was created during Charles Shaw-fueled jam sessions at the duo's practice space in Red Hook, Brooklyn in 2011. Moselle was working as a freelance graphic artist and Frank taught guitar lessons. At night, they'd jam in their industrial space in Red Hook's Ohm Acoustics speaker factory. Deciding to escape NYC rents, they moved their gear up to Moselle's childhood town in rural Effingham, NH, where they set up their own 16-track recording studio in the old barn on the property. Lacking a home base, they finished the songs on the road, writing lyrics to their many instrumentals and songs that had manifested organically through those late-night Brooklyn jam sessions. Four of their "barn demos" ended up on Want to Give. The other six were recorded over three days at Brooklyn's Bunker Studio.Crushed Out formed as Boom Chick in September 2009. Southern California native Frank came out of the skate punk scene and learned his way around a recording studio (as well as his wariness of record labels) from his father, a musician who was in the first white band signed to Motown Records. Moselle grew up in New Hampshire and is a former junior Olympic downhill skier who later studied graphic design. She produces all of Crushed Out's distinctive artwork, videos, posters and merchandise and makes a lot of her own stage clothes. Moselle's ability to learn to drum - she decided to play the drums and three months later the two were playing Brooklyn loft gigs - was a highly discussed topic in early interviews. Now an accomplished drummer with four national tours under her belt, she is the thunderous beat in the band, with Frank taking on lead vocals, even while shredding on lead guitar.Along with early features in NYC publications (Village Voice, New York Post), Crushed Out's early supporters included So-Cal skate bible Thrasher Magazine and Element Skateboards, who used several of the band's Show Pony EP songs in their skateboard videos. Their song "Ghost of Bo Diddley" (as Boom Chick) was also featured in ESPN's X series, The Kids.Want to Give explodes out of the speakers, delivering on the promise of Crushed Out's EP and live shows. It's a testament to Frank and Moselle's ecstatic love for early American rock & roll, surf guitar and countryblues -- what Bob Dylan called the "atomic era" of rock & roll.Director Name: Matt SargentAbout The Video: Crushed Out performs "Shake Can Well" at Portland's Mississippi Studios and BlankTV was invited to come on stage and shoot a few songs, cool!Artist Website: http://www.crushedoutmusic.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrushedOutmusic Twitter: https://twitter.com/CRUSHEDOUTMUSICSoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/crushed-outLabel Name: Cool Clear Water***Check out the BlankTV official website:http://BlankTV.comCheck out the new merch!http://blanktv.bigcartel.com/Follow us on Twitter:http://twitter.com/#!/blanktvLike us on Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/BlankTV (Less)
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