Well hello there everybody, Happy New Years!
My wife, our little black lab Midnight and I just hung out at home on this past New Year’s Eve and just watched some of the many celebrations from the warmth of our couch! I wonder what BIG Jon was doing that night?
We just sat back and watched one of the local New Year’s bashes that was on City TV. They were broadcasting from the fabulous Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, but as usual, it sucked! The line up, according to their website, was pathetic to us and not all that entertaining, just as in recent years of their covering this event. Why can’t they make their show Canada’s Premier New Years Eve event? How come great bands never play this show?
So later on we changed the channel to the Niagara Falls New Years Party, held at Queen Victoria Park and as usual, it was fabulous! It’s the kind of show that would be great for anyone of all ages to see. I guess 30,000 attendees can’t be too wrong? This is the type of quality event that City TV should be holding in Toronto.
The Niagara Falls opening act was none other then Roger Hodgson, former co-founder and singer for SuperTramp. His show that night was worth going to see, even if it was only him on the bill. He did his show in a unplugged format, along with this multi-talented musician who was the perfect fit for Roger. His set list was like going back to Supertramp’s hey day!
Then came this indie band called Justin Hines. The guys style had this real familiar and comforting feel to it, we really liked it. Even Midnight stopped what she was doing at times to listen to this guy!
After the big count down came Canada’s Kim Mitchell! He was the founder of Max Webster and his playing style is a pleasure to behold!
I realize this post is a little bit late, but I’m still recovering from such a great show and the holidays!
Happy New Year everyone!
Frye says
I spent my first New Year celebrating my first Central Time Zone New Year in Kansas. It was as boring as Conan O’Brien made it out to be all those years.
After watching Lionel Richie and the Jonas Brothers (yay, and that’s laced with sarcasm if you couldn’t tell) they cut to the news and we got to watch a tape delayed ball drop in Times Square. Not so exciting knowing that it happened an hour before.
It would have been a bust of a night if it weren’t for alcohol and Guitar Hero World Tour. That’s how you rock a New Year in my house. Cool that you got to witness a great show. Must have been an ok night to be still recovering two days later. hehe Rock on!
Chris says
Well Frye, as the olde clique goes, it’s a new year! Conan O’brien has one of the best drummers in his stage band! I saw Bruce Springsteen in Toronto a couple of years ago and the WHOLE BAND hung on to every move this guy made! IT was truly a wonder to watch, I don’t think anyone even noticed it, poor bunch of drunks. Anyways, maybe Conan will bring it up an notch or two this year!
Lionel and the three stooges are NOT exactly what I would chose to be watching on a New Year eve!
Thanx for the comment man!