Labels

Monday, November 21, 2011

Pearl Jam and Top 100 Songs of All Time

Jeff Ament was one of the leaders of the movement's underground music scene, grunge and DIY production. It 'was an innovator of a new type of music. Jeff is an engineer who Top 100 Songs of All Time  needs to be infused with the talent of Pearl Jam and brought many other great musician and his knowledge of music to the forefront of the music world. The guy is so full of feeling. It sticks to its BeyoncĂ© songs roots. He skates and surfing. Return to the company. Jeff is very down to earth and has a big heart. It 'been a pleasure to talk with him about his skateboarding, surfing and have his music. - INTRODUCTION OF JEFF HO

Hey, Jeff.
How are you?

Are you willing to go?
Yeah. Let's do it.

When were you born and where did you grow up?
I grew up in north-central Montana, a small town called  Top 100 Songs of All Time  Big Sandy. I was born in '63.

When did you start skateboarding?
The first time you step on a skateboard was in '71. My Uncle Pat was a Black Knight, I pulled up, instead of in front of my grandmother. I did not really get to skate again until I went to California when I was 12 years. My cousin Gary was a skater. I went to his board, which was Top 100 Songs of All Time   a green Grentec Coyote. He gave me a 'Skateboarder magazine and that was the beginning for me. A skateboarding magazine was quite impressive, a 12-year-old son in Montana. He connected with Taylor Swift Songs  the rest of the world.

What was in that magazine?
There was a shot in front of the tube. It could have been Waldo Autry and Tom Inouye. At this point, skate boarding, for me it was just the pressure on the sidewalk. When I opened the magazine and I saw guys riding tanks, swimming pools and skate parks, it was quite shocking.

It is in you the desire to imitate what you see?
Absolutely, but we were so far away from any place that had a natural transition. Next fall, I signed up to 'skate'. The third question I got, some have started backyard ramps. I think it must have been before the half-pipe. It was like right ramps are ramps. My father helped build one of those and that lasted a summer. This summer we have a 10-meter high quarterpipe. This summer has certainly been a halfpipe. For me, it came from magazines. I remember there was an article Rampage. Rampage was the first halfpipe ramps have been built. I remember Tom Inouye has been in many pictures of this ramp. It tells the magazine, how to build a ramp so my father and I saw the pictures, and he helped build. My father has really supported me. It was not in basketball and football, I grew up in a small town, but was really turned on the fact that I have to build something. My father was a farmer, so something with my hands, which he approved.

No comments:

Post a Comment