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Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist

-Born in 1977, Bridgeport, CT, 06606, USA.
-Trying to find the middle ground between the phrases “million units” and “artistic integrity”
-Has owned more digital cameras than any one man should
-Began laying out his own album covers long before recording a CD
-Font Whore

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CHRONOMETER LOVE/THE HOTTEST WATCH OF '07

November 29, 2006

Let me preface this blog with the following; I love watches. Always have. My first wristwatch, given to me as a very young boy,was an Armitron digital with C-3P0 and R2D2 from the hit movie franchise "Star Wars" on the face. (It's almost such an icon that it doesn't need quotation marks - almost.) From there I'd buy a new watch every four months or so. Nothing fancy, just something new to stare at when I was bored in class or killing time in the bathroom stall (in the shitter, no one can see you napping.)

The first thing I did when I got my first substantial paycheck was buy a Rolex Explorer II. It was one of the most exciting purchases I've ever made. I scoped it out on the internet, learned all about it, and when I went to the jewelers to buy it, I was able to experience the one thing I had truly hoped would come as a bi-product of my instant success; the "please get this scrappy kid out of my sto-oh my lord he's actually going to buy it" moment.

In the months that followed, I was persuaded by my manager not to wear the watch in any of my television appearances, which I could understand the intent of. (I took to the talk show stages with a Casio G-Shock while my manager watched in the dressing room with an ill-fitting precision Swiss timepiece upside down on his wrist.) He wasn't wrong to suggest we trade; to appear so early on in my career to have subscribed to the trappings of fame and relative fortune would have probably sent the wrong message. But watches to me have always been a passion of mine, and somehow in my twisted reasoning that makes the price of the watch in question a moot point. My point when applied to sports cars; the owner who drives an expensive Ferrari without having ever touched under the hood is subject to more scrutiny than the owner who can tell you at least two reasons the car special in its design integrity.

That's not to knock anyone who likes to own a Rolex as a "status symbol". Any watch collector will cop to that as accounting for a large part of the allure of owning a well made watch. I stared at my Explorer II in the back of a 15-passenger van, proud that I had gotten to a place at 24 years old that I don't think anybody would have expected I'd reach at 44. Call it "compassionate materialism".

But like every hobby, it's always a blast to break your old conceptions and discover things you never saw coming. When you learn that Rolex is only the beginning, you realize how far into the world you've entered. I couldn't tell you what's under the hood of a Ferrari Scaglietti, but I can tell you what makes the Panerai PAM203 1950 is so rare (it's got a reconditioned 1940s era Angelus movement in it.) And that's what differentiates an ownership from a passion.

So check it out:

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IWC is releasing a 50-piece run of their incredible Big Pilot watch with a perpetual calendar movement, available only through the retailer Cellini. I threw a deposit down on this one like a 13 year old would a Nintendo Wii. My biggest wish is a ref.5004 but with a world timer function on it, and this release demonstrates that they're clearly getting creative with the Pilot. (Big Tip: Grab the now discontinued ref.5002 Big Pilot while they're still around. I think the Big Pilot is going to evolve for many years to come, and a models' first incarnation is always valuable.)
Dropping in TBA '07...

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MAGNETIC MEDIA

November 21, 2006

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Dropped by my room at the studio the other day to pick up a few things...Was hit with some (recent) nostalgia. Even though we're still in the same year as we were six months ago, there aren't too many things that are the same ... Anyway, here's what CONTINUUM looks like - each one of these drives are about 200 gigs... I have a feeling that some are backups, but that would take the fun away if I told you.

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DUKE

November 19, 2006

これは私の新しい犬である。私は彼の名前が公爵であることを考える。私は確実まだでないが、私が12 月の彼を選べば知っている。彼はまだ訓練されて得ている。私はこの小犬を!!! 愛する!

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THE OTHER MAC

November 13, 2006

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McIntosh Hi-Fi Stereo Component System

Always wanted one of these, never really had the time or room... Still don't have the time, but whatever. It's my welcome home present. Just spent the day installing and building the rack for it...My hands are killing me. The tower of glowing green and blue lights makes it all worth it, though...

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I'm In The NEIGHBORHOOD

November 8, 2006

So we hit Harajuku today, and hit it with vigor. On the way down one of the streets I pass none other than Mr. Kazuki Kuraishi, designer extraordinaire... Wherever he was on the way to, he gave it all up and spent the better part of the afternoon taking us around to various shops. (He even got one to OPEN for us...) One of the highlights was getting to see next season's Neighborhood collection, which is over the top. (What did you expect?) Thanks, Kazuki.

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Neighborhood Store, Harajuku

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Neighborhood offices and showroom

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With Kazuki Kuraishi and Shinzuke Takizawa (It's his Neighborhood.)

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This Is How We Do It

November 8, 2006

(Tokyo.)
By "we", I mean myself and David Ryan Harris. And by "do it", I mean "drink it".

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1946 Macallan Single Malt Scotch - Aged 52 Years.

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Watermelon juice, cranberry juice, 7*Up(?), chocolate chips, mint leaves.

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Australian Gold

November 6, 2006


For all the long flights, the expensive fights on the telephone, for all the questions you have to answer while fantasizing about dismembering the interviewer - there is the plaque presentation. So happy to still be posing with one. This record took a lifetime to make and I wasn't sure it was going to ever sell more than a week's worth. Thanks, Australia. See you in April. [L-R: Michael Chugg (promoter), Dennis Handlin (Sony President), Chewbacca, Michael McDonald (manager)]
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I think this is one of the coolest plaques I've ever gotten... Love the blue lucite. Someone at the AU Sony art department is on top of their game. Wood shop served you well.
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Most people don't know, but this is how David Ryan Harris and I roll. It's called "Upper Decking" and the ladies seem to really like it. I'm more a top and Harris is a bottom, so we never fight.
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Off to Japan to give this blog a run for it's money...

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