Showing posts with label Lightning Bolt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lightning Bolt. Show all posts

7 Mar 2014

Friday :: Found Sound by Matt Correia

Since this is the first post we would love to drop-in with a classic.

Most people are familiar with the later efforts of Fleetwood Mac with Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham at the helm.
Some would rather choose to aknowledge the early "Blues Years" with Peter Green as the guiding force. In this post, I want to focus on a song from the transitional period between their British blues incarnation and the mega-pop band they would become. Released as a instrumental single in 1968, Albatross marked a departure from the blues-rock they had been playing into a style very much their own.
Combining a basic blues pattern with elements of calypso music, Albatross is a beautiful moody number that is sure to evoke a dreamy seaside afternoon between the sun and the warm sand. Although the single didn't chart in America, the ambient instrumental was a huge hit in the U.K., influencing an entire generation of guitarist to come. John Lennon pays tribute to Peter Green by using same pulsating feel of Albatross on the Abbey Road song Sun King.

 

Other tracks to check out from this phase of Fleetwood Mac


For more information on the Peter Green years check out Peter Green - Man Of The World

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Lightning Bolt x SenhoRita Tour Surf and Yoga Camps

In 2014 SenhoRita Tours invites you to 3 surf & yoga camps at 2 stunning locations (Sponsored by Lightning Bolt)
Check it Out : http://www.senhoritatours.com/

6 Mar 2014

JOB and the Pipeliner

Riding a 1970's era single fin Lightning Bolt board shaped by Gerry Lopez himself, Jamie O'Brien navigates a steep nuggety Backdoor wave to land on the January issue cover of Freesurf Magazine.

28 Feb 2014

Lightning Bolt Down Jacket :: Contest

Aloha Friday!

Get your chance to win a Lightning Bolt Down Jacket just by JOINING OUR NEWSLETTER herehttps://shop.lightningbolt.eu.com/en/newsletter/index.php

PLUS: If you also SIGN IN at the lightning Bolt European Online Shop u’ll get 20% OFF your first order!

The draw will be at random and informed at the Lightning Bolt Facebook page on the 10th of March (https://www.facebook.com/Lightningbolteurope)
Contest running from 28th Feb till 9th of March only applicable for the European Lightning Bolt Online Store.




13 Feb 2014

Just Because We Can

This is definitely not the last Last Friday Party you'll see at our flagship store in the heart of Venice Beach. We've been on a roll. Why? Because we love art and music and a full house... and just because we can. 
Art by Ed Doran

Music by Carter Falco











  



4 Feb 2014

28 Jan 2014

Lightning Bolt Teamed up with FeelFlows Surfboards

Lightning Bolt Teamed up with FeelFlows Surfboards to build an atemporal surfboard.
Floral Fabric inlay rescued from last summer Bolt's Collection... Mayhem Guys!!

"The Herring” 5’8”

"The Herring" is a classic fish model designed to perform in a variety of conditions.
 While keeping loads of volume, the thin 70/30 down rails combined with a flat to vee bottom makes it very agile in rail to rail transitions.



 Super fast and loose but still very easy and fun to surf!

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23 Jan 2014

Winter Wonder-Lands

Our boy Christian Yeager leaning back on a vintage single fin at V-land during the North Shore's recent winter swell. (Photos by Kyle Maclennan)

Winter Wonder-Lands from Lightning Bolt on Vimeo.

6 Jan 2014

Winter Wonder V-Land Sesh

Our boy Christian Yeager leaning back on a vintage single fin at V-land during the North Shore's recent winter swell. (Photos by Kyle Maclennan)









3 Dec 2013

First Descents :: Barry Kanaiaupuni

Early on, Barry Kanaiaupuni took a unique approach to surfing that not only changed the way people rode waves but also shaped the future of board making.

There are very few people who can lay claim to new beginnings or witnessed first-hand the shift from old to new. Surfer, Barry Kanaiaupuni was an instrumental figure progressing the sport from bulkier boards and straight sliding to a whole new style signified by the ever-evolving shapes made in garages and in the back rooms of surf shops. He lived through a time where new frontiers were conquered redefining the way people rode waves and the industry that was built around it.

The "Red" - BK shaped his most memorable Bolt board for Lightning Bolt 2012 Collectors' Quiver

Looking to heroes like George Downing and Paul Strauch for inspiration, Barry paddled out for the first time at age eight. It was an easy time to be passionate about the sport living in Hawaii and benchmarking surf films as a standard from which to progress.

It wasn’t until he moved to California that things really began to explode. Barry surfed his way down the coast eventually ending up in the South Bay where he cut his teeth skinning blanks at Hobie’s in Dana Point ultimately linking up with guys like Butch Van Arsdale and Phil Edwards who helped him refine his craft. Both in and out of the water, Barry pushed boundaries earning the attention of Laurence Vincent, head of the Windansea surf club, who immediately recognized the talent of the young Hawaiian and signed him to the team.

Barry was known for doing things differently and his unorthodox way of shaping and surfing. In fact, it was he, Sam Hawk, Gary Chapman and a few others who were the first to go right at spots now known Gas Chambers and Off The Wall. “There were a lot of ground-breaking things that were going on at that time,” he adds. “No one was even surfing Backyards except us. I lived right there.” Skinnier, shorter boards made for better bottom turns and helped draw finer lines. If you ask him, he’ll tell his crew was doing it way before anybody where certain sessions at Makaha and Sunset completely redefined the sport.

BK caught by Jeff Divine back in the day

It was progression that Kanaiaupuni was best known for and the purest intentions are what drove him to turn his passion into his profession. Those who know him will likely say that back then he was in it for the right reasons and for the younger generation, hopefully they’ll read a story like this one and be inspired by one of the greatest surfers to ever evolve the sport.

Text: Dustin A. Beatty
Interview: Matt Wessen

11 Nov 2013

Early Season Swells of Biarritz, France

LA based photographer Matt Wessen chased the early season swells of Biarritz, France, with a few of our favourites Francophonic sliders.
The Boys spent a few weeks scouring the Basque coast. Sun may have been spare, but a foot over-head is a worth while trade off. They don't look too shabby in some shwag from our Fall/Winter 2013 collection either.