Walk The Line

We checked out Walk the Line last night after the huge thanksgivin feast we had at a friend’s sister’s house (Thank you JD!). The movie was good. I’m a fan of the man in black and should you go see this movie, don’t expect a documentary on the man. It’s actually about the love in the life of Johnny Cash. The music is probably the best draw but its a little distracting when you have some parts sung by the actors Joaquin Phoenix (Johnny Cash) and Reese Witherspoon (June Carter), some songs were over dubbed by other singers and a few segways covered the actual man him self.

The movie is defiantly entertaining and anyone who’s a fan of rock n roll should go see it, but it will probably not make any Oscar nominations.

Trumystic Dub styles in Brooklyn

We went out to an abandoned concrete warehouse on Kent street’s unmarked area of Williamsburg industrial section for a Dub show. This place reminded me of the old school underground parties at warehouses broken into or just abandoned. Not much to the space named b.p.m. but they did have a bar serving none other than Brooklyn Lager beers and some wine. You have to know that a 10 PM Dub reggae show is not going to start on time when the place is half full, so we sucked down a few $4 beers and swayed to the big man behind the decks playing old school 45 dub plates… 12:30 rolls around and Trumystic the 7 piece live dub band starts up the skankin ( there were a couple sound guys running around the one foot stage making sure the warehouse didn’t shot circuit and go up in flames). We stuck around for a few hours, danced with a great crowed cheering along for more between the breaks… Good show, I’d recommend the band to anyone into some “heavyweight reggae dub”. Booyakasha!