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"Bob Log III (born November 21, 1969) is an American slide guitar one-man band based in Tucson, Arizona, and Melbourne, Australia. During performances, he plays old Silvertone archtop guitars, wears a full body human cannonball suit, and a helmet wired to a telephone receiver, which allows him to devote his hands and feet to guitar and drums. His show has been described as a blues punk guitar dance party. Log tours internationally, performing about 150 shows each year; he has made tours of North America, Europe, Japan and Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Taiwan, and Iceland. Early life Bob Log III was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Tucson, Arizona. Growing up, Log listened to musical artists such as AC/DC, Screaming Jay Hawkins, Bo Diddley, Hasil Adkins and Chuck Berry.Kansas City Star Interview from Bob Log III: Official Website Log got his first guitar at the age of 11, and by the age of 16 he had moved to slide guitar, playing Delta blues, modeling his slide guitar style on that of Mississippi Fred McDowell. Career Bob Log III playing at the 100 Club in London, England, 2008 Log began his music career recording and touring with Mondo Guano, a four-piece slide guitar, blues, home-made percussion band based in Tucson, Arizona. Upon leaving Mondo Guano, Log went on to perform as one half of the Delta blues rock duo, Doo Rag, with bandmate Thermos Malling. After six years of making music with Doo Rag, Bob began a solo career, warming up audiences bands, including R. L. Burnside, Blues Explosion, Ween, Franz Ferdinand, and Ani Difranco. Over time, Log acquired a kick-drum and a homemade foot cymbal which he custom-outfitted with a kick pedal of its own. These instruments, combined with his slide guitar work, telephone microphone vocals, and drum machine accompaniment, form the framework on which Bob Log constructs his songs. His version of quick Delta blues is based on the sound that he and Thermos developed in the duo Doo Rag, with greater emphasis on guitar showmanship, fingerpicking, and one-man-band-style drumming with his feet. He began touring in North America, including performances in Toronto in 1999 and 2000."Live Review: 20 Miles & Bob Log III January 24, 2000 The Horseshoe – Toronto, ON". Chart Attack, Review by Keith Carman =Stage Persona= Log describes his on-stage setup in the song "One Man Band Boom", introducing himself to the audience as, "Bob Log the third, one-man band, Tucson, Arizona. Heyeeeh! Lemme introduce the band to ya. On cymbals, left foot. Over here on the bass drum we got right foot. Shut up! This is my left hand that does all the slide work, right hand does the pickin'. My mouth hole does most of the talkin'. And you're looking at my finger. My finger is an asshole."Pixel Surgeon Interview =The monkey paw= An early press release from record label Fat Possum claimed Log had a monkey paw grafted on to his wrist after a boating accident as a child. When asked to explain Fat Possum's insistence that his right hand is a monkey's paw, Log replied to an interviewer that, "My hand is just hairy. Very, very hairy. It is NOT a paw. Fat Possum was drunk."Pixel Surgeon Interview =Audience participation= During performances Bob Log will often call audience members (both male and female) on stage to sit on his knee while he plays. Log credits years of drumming with his feet for his ability to simultaneously drum and support the weight of multiple people: "My legs are huge now. Sometimes I can get a girl on each knee and bounce 'em along."Bizarre Interview from Bob Log III: Official Website Log has distinctively used breasts as a theme in his performance and hired two "professional women" to use their breasts as percussion instruments on his song "Clap Your Tits". Log is quick to point out that all of these acts are carried out between consenting adults and individuals familiar with his brand of humor, stating, "First of all, if you come to my show knowing I've got a song called "Boob Scotch" and you get offended, I'm sorry but I've got to say just get out."Kansas City Star Interview from Bob Log III: Official Website Eventually, Bob Log added a wireless set-up to his guitar in order to allow him to take part in more active antics about the venues in which he is playing. On a number of occasions, Bob has set sail atop his audience in an inflatable dingy or played portions of his set from the women's washroom. During various shows on his September 2009 UK tour Bob Log would enter/exit the stage whilst playing guitar sitting on top of the shoulders of Russell Gray, lead singer of Russell and The Wolves. =Boob Scotch= One of Bob Log III's more controversial antics is 'Boob Scotch', that is, scotch which has been stirred by a female (or male) breast.Kansas City Star Interview from Bob Log III: Official Website This practice was integrated into the song "Boob Scotch" from the album Log Bomb, in which Bob Log sings "I think we need to sit down and talk, put your boob in my scotch. Come on dip your tit in my drink, stir my scotch with something that's pink."Lyrics to Boob Scotch from the Warehouse Bob Log III often invites audience members to 'make' a Boob Scotch, asking them onstage to dip their breast in his scotch (usually ordered for him by a fan) after which he lifts his helmet slightly and downs the drink. Log has also been known to dip his own breast in his scotch. Lyrical quotes Bob Log III, 2018 * "I'm a professional, God damn it. I live in a car." * "Ladies and gentlemen's ... We've all got boobs people, look between your, your, non-boobs ... what you're going to find is a nipple! No matter if you're a man or woman, OR an angry woman." Discography =Bob Log III= Albums * School Bus (Fat Possum, 1998) * Trike (Fat Possum, 1999) * Live!!! Aloha from Japan (Bloat Records, 2000) * Log Bomb (Fat Possum Records, 2003) * My Shit is Perfect (Birdman, Voodoo Rhythm, Bloat Records, 2009) * Hiram & Huddie Disc 1 – A Tribute to Hank Williams Sr" (Hillgrass Bluebilly Records 2009) * "Guitar Party Power" (Bob Log 111 2016) * "Bump or Meow Vol 1" (Bob Log 111 2016) Singles * "Daddy Log's Drive In Candy Hoppin Car Babes" (Sympathy for the Record Industry) * "I Want Your Shit On My Leg" (Dropkick) * "Bubble Strut" (Dropkick) * "Bump Pow! Bump Bump Bump Pow! Bump Pow! Bump Bump Bump, Baby! Bump Pow! Bump Bump Bump Pow! Bump Pow! Bump Bump Bump" (Munster) * "Riverside (Tribute)" * "Party Van" (The Hermit Strut) =With Doo Rag= Albums * Chuncked & Muddled LP/CD/CS (Bloat Records, 1994, BLT 10048) * Barber Shop CS (Bloat Records, 1994, BLT #?) * Doo Rag, What We Do LP/CD (Dependability, 1996, L 45649) Singles * "Hussy Bowler" 7" (Westworld, 1993, WW-7) * "Trudge" 7" (In The Red, 1994, ITR 021) * "Swampwater Mop Down" 7" (Drunken Fish Records, 1995, DFR-11) * "Two Tones To Tune" 7" (Discos Alehop!, 1997, hop 014) Splits * Sinful Tunes & Spirituals 2x7" (Au- Go-Go, 1998, ANDA 238) References ;Notes ;Bibliography * Capper, Andy. "Log Jam", Bizarre Magazine, accessed from Bob Log III Official Website "www.boblog111.com". Accessed June 8, 2007. * Evert. Bob Log III "www.grunnenrocks.nl". Accessed June 8, 2007. * Finn, Timothy. "Log Jam", Kansas City Star, accessed from Bob Log III Official Website "www.boblog111.com". Accessed June 8, 2007. * Williams, Dez. Pixelsurgeon Interview: Bob Log III "www.pixelsurgeon.com". Accessed June 8, 2007. External links * Official website * Live Show in Las Vegas on Valentine's Day 2002 * Interview (Dec 2007) Category:One-man bands Category:Fat Possum Records artists Category:Punk blues musicians Category:Masked musicians Category:Musicians from Tucson, Arizona Category:Slide guitarists Category:Guitarists from Arizona Category:American male guitarists "
"The Blackwater River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map , accessed May 31, 2011 tributary of the Lamine River in west-central Missouri in the United States. Via the Lamine and Missouri rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. The Blackwater River was named from the character of its banks and water. Course The Blackwater River is formed by the confluence of the North Fork Blackwater River and the South Fork Blackwater River in Johnson County approximately northwest of Warrensburg. The river flows generally east-northeastwardly through Johnson, Pettis, Saline and Cooper counties, past the towns of Sweet Springs and Blackwater. It flows into the Lamine River in northwestern Cooper County, approximately southeast of Blackwater.Missouri Atlas & Gazetteer, DeLorme, 1998, First edition, pp. 35-6 The North Fork of the Blackwater starts at and the South fork starts at (about 1000 feet apart) both an elevation of approximately 1050 feet. The North Fork source is in the southwestern corner of Lafayette County near the small village of Chapel Hill and the South fork source is just to the southwest across the county line in the northwest corner of Johnson County.Chapel Hill, MO, 7.5 Minute Topographic Quadrangle, USGS 1963 Several sections of the river's upper course have been straightened and channelized. See also *List of Missouri rivers References *Columbia Gazetteer of North America entry Category:Rivers of Missouri Category:Rivers of Cooper County, Missouri Category:Rivers of Johnson County, Missouri Category:Rivers of Pettis County, Missouri Category:Rivers of Saline County, Missouri Category:Tributaries of the Missouri River "
":For other similarly named roads, see Goodwood Road (disambiguation) Goodwood Road is a major north–south arterial road, approximately 10 kilometres long, in Adelaide, South Australia. It runs between the Adelaide city centre and the southern suburbs of Adelaide - Pasadena and Panorama, and has a speed limit of . Concourse Starting at the intersection of Anzac Highway, West Terrace and South Terrace in the south-western corner of the Adelaide city centre, the road continues south, through the southern Adelaide Parklands. Goodwood Road continues south through the suburb of Wayville, passing the Royal Adelaide Showgrounds. The traffic lights at Leader Street mark the boundary with the suburb of Goodwood, and the location of the Goodwood Park Hotel. The road then crosses the Glenelg tramline and, although it retains 4 lanes, the speed limit is reduced to 50 km/h, and the road narrows as it passes the Goodwood library, civic centre and shopping precinct which also contains a theatre, the Capri cinema, numerous restaurants, and the Goodwood Primary school. Victoria Street marks the boundary with the suburb of Millswood. The road continues past the former Goodwood Orphanage through the so-called "Goodwood Subway", (adjacent to Millswood railway station). This is a deep road underpass which has double- lane traffic in both directions, and an elevated pedestrian walkway along the western wall. It was originally built for the Goodwood Road tram traffic to pass safely under the Belair railway line and the main Adelaide-Melbourne Railway Line. Although the trams stopped travelling along Goodwood Road, and the tracks were removed, many decades ago, the subway continues to provide grade-separation between a very busy arterial road and a railway line with long, slow freight trains. Past the subway, the road widens and the speed limit returns to 60 km/h again, and continues south through the suburbs of Kings Park, ( east side - possibly Adelaide's smallest suburb), and Clarence Park (west side) to the intersection with Cross Road and the A3, a busy intersection now monitored by speed and red light cameras. Passing through the suburbs of Cumberland Park (west side) and Westbourne Park (east side), the next major intersection is where Edward Street and Grange Road meet, and marks the start of Colonel Light Gardens (east side) and Daw Park (west side). Here the road widens considerably to 6 lanes and dual carriageway separated by a wide central grassed nature strip containing many trees. At the rather disjointed intersection of Springbank and Daws roads, although it retains 6 lanes and dual carriageway, the road narrows and its wide central nature strip is replaced by a narrow concrete curb. Also located at this intersection are the Repatriation General Hospital, Daw Park, the Pasadena High School, the Douglas Mawson Institute of TAFE and Bedford Industries. Goodwood Road continues south through Pasadena (west side) and Panorama (east side) for almost another kilometre, passing Centennial Park Cemetery on the west side before bending in a south-westerly direction. It is at this point that the name "Goodwood Road" ends, and is replaced by Fiveash Drive, although there is no change in the structure of the thoroughfare itself. File:Capri Theatre, Goodwood.JPG Capri Cinema File:GoodwoodOrphanage-March2018.jpg Goodwood Orphanage File:GoodwoodSubway-March2018.jpg Goodwood Subway and Belair Railway Line File:CLG church of christ 1.jpg Church of Christ, Colonel Light Gardens File:Partially built Ayliffes Road access bridge.jpgAyliffes Road bridge: The above ground road bridges were assembled on-site and moved into their final position using multi-wheeled lifters. See also * Transport in Adelaide * Roads in Australia References Category:Roads in Adelaide "