Ryan Adams and the Cardinals: Cardinology 2008 By Jim Yanosko What goes through an artists head as they compose a song? I often wonder this as I listen to music from different bands. It isn’t hard to see and/or hear different phases of the same […]
Month: February 2016
Yakima Hullraiser V Yakima Foam Block System
When I picked up my Pungo I showed up prepared and equipped with a set of the Yakima Hullraisers. I picked them up at my local REI for under $100 because it was a floor model. It is as solid a piece of Yakima equipment […]
Ironspoke’s Pungo Kayak Console build
So last month I pick up this used Pungo 12′ kayak. I’ve been wanting one for years and I finally pulled the trigger. Well I had it out fishing yesterday for the first time and I noticed several improvements/tweaks that need to be made in […]
Colnago
So I’ve been doing a bit of snooping around regarding Colnago frames. My best guess is this frame dates from the 80s or possibly even the 70s. I stripped off the paint this evening (again…I will upload the pics when I get a chance) and […]
Stihl AV 031
A few years back my dad gave me his old chainsaw. It is a Stihl AV 031 Electronic Ignition with a 16” bar. The saw was purchased by my father in either 1977 or 1978. It was used to clear some property that my parents […]
Seasons / The Collective
The bar has been set. As someone interested in bikes, music and film I’m a bit surprised why it took me this long. I can probably blame it on the fact that I’ve listened to critics in the past without ever actually going to […]
Le Noise / Neil Young
Neil Young Le Noise When I first heard that Neil Young had collaborated with Daniel Lanois I was ecstatic. Young, the consummate working class musician, the Godfather of Grunge and the songwriter with the heart of gold being produced by the mercurial Lanois would […]
The Lost Cyclist / David Herlihy
The Lost Cyclist By David V. Herlihy There is a 7.5 mile loop that I ride when I’m pressed for time. I know how long it should take me if I push it a bit and I know pretty much how long it will take […]
Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers July 1, 2013 Heinz Hall
July 2, 2013 4:08 pm By Rosa Colucci / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Heinz Hall played host to some of the finest musicians of their generation Monday night when Steve Martin and Edie Brickell showed up with the Steep Canyon Rangers for what surely will be one of the […]
Original IronSpoke Bike Reviews
The Haro Mary SS The mary ss has been a great bike with a few minor setbacks over the year. It’s a single speed, so the bike is inherently simple to ride and work on. The biggest flaw in that is the bb shell design. […]