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Waking up Canadian, eh?

April 13, 2009 by Chris

Are you one of those people who live outside of Canada, looking for an alternative citizenship and wondered what it would be like waking up Canadian, well then check out this video for more incentive!

Our economy is nice, the people are nice, the water and air is nice! So come on, just Wake up Canadian, eh?!

Keep on Jammin’





Filed Under: Canadian, Culture, Entertainment, Humor, Video Tagged With: Canada, Canadian, canadian_citizenship, citizenship_law, government_of_Canada

An Idiot in the neighbourhood

April 11, 2009 by Chris

When are the items that we put out on the curb, for others who could use them when we do not need them, turn into junkyard garbage? Well this is a story that happened to us today.

While cleaning up our basement today, we were going through items that are (1) still working and (2) ones that we are no longer using. So we then decided that we should put them to good use, by placing them out on the curb for others who may find them useful. Why not, because the item would not be put directly into land fill taking up precious space!

After putting the item, a microwave oven, out on the curb, we were hoping that it would find a good home. Around 15 minutes later, we saw an older man come up to our old microwave, looking it over. We thought that it found a new owner, but instead the old guy brought out a pocket knife and CUT THE ELECTRICAL CORD and then walked away! He just walked away!

After seeing this, I ran outside and started screaming “Hey buddy, why didn’t you take the whole thing?” I said this a couple of times to him, but he just kept walking away faster as I repeated it. What an asshole! He wins tool of the day award.

So my question to you my fine readers is, when does a gift left outside for someone to put to good use become a scrap yard item to be cannibalize, leaving the remaining item useless for others to use?

One pissed off Torontonian!!!!

Filed Under: Canadian, Culture, My experiences, Toronto Tagged With: common_courtesy, curbside_items, manners, Toronto

Simon and Garfunkle back on the road

April 10, 2009 by Chris

Simon and Garfunkel are back out on the road again after all these years. They have dates booked for Australia and New Zealand, but I’m sure their have to look for America in the near distant future, lucky buggards. If you love their music and they are going to be playing anywhere within 500 miles from where you live, then don’t be a fool and miss out on this one!

I had the glorious opportunity to have seen these guys way back in my college days. They played at the now demolished CNE stadium, but the memories will live on in my mind for the rest of my life!

The show was like going to someone’s back yard and they were just a couple of guys who showed up and start playing! We were around 100 feet away from the stage and this atmosphere was like nothing I’ve witnessed before. We had general admission seating and it was more then worth it!

Very young and old, and everything in between was there. It seemed like everyone there was lying on big blankets while eating and drinking out of a cooler. The weather was perfect, not a cloud in the sky and it was around 30 (C). The whole place was so relaxing. It was like I was just hanging out with some Old Friends.

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Concerts, Entertainment, Great Bands, Music, Musical influences, Musicians, My experiences, Playing Styles, Recreation, The early Years, Toronto, Video Tagged With: Simon_and_Garfunkel, tour

Will the remaining Beatle reunite for one night

April 4, 2009 by Chris

I just found out on the radio that the surviving members of the Beatles, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, may be on stage together tonight after all these years! I know we’ve heard all of this before, but you never know.

This historic event may take place at the Radio City Music Hall in New York city. This evenings concert is a benefit for the David Lynch Foundation.

I just wanted to inform you in case you didn’t hear about until now! I’ll be back tomorrow for more news on the show that you may have wished you saw, if it does in fact take place!

Let’s hope the Beatles will … Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Concerts, Culture, Entertainment, Great Bands, History, Music, Musicians, Recreation, Rock History Tagged With: Benefit, concert, David Lynch Foundation, New York, paul_McCartney, radio_city_music_hall, remaining_members_of_the_Beatles, reunited, Ringo_Starr, Saturday, The_Beatles

Canada’s 2009 Juno award winners

March 30, 2009 by Chris

So another year has come and gone and it was that time to showcase Canada’s premier musicians for 2009 Juno Awards. The Canadian equivalent to the American Grammys, The 38th annual Juno Awards are growing stronger then ever. At least that is what people on the street and in my world say.

These are the award winners that I liked.

The big news was that Nickleback eclipsed everyone with walking away with both The Fan Choice and Group of the Year.

The runners up that I like is this real neat, quirky gypsy jazz outfit from Quebec called The Lost Fingers That night they had two Juno nominations for both fan choice and for album of the year but unfortunately came up empty handed. These guys are such a refreshing change of pace that it is not funny. Leon Redbone, eat your heart out!

My favorite modern Canadian Rocker to date, by a LONG SHOT, is City and Colour, better known as Dallas Green! This extraordinary guitarist, won the first award of the night, Songwriter of the Year with his latest project titled Bring me your Love. His best solo creation is called Sometimes and is a MUST for anyone’s collection. I know that I’m wearing that damn thing really thin.

Sam Roberts and the boys brought home the Artist of the Year award. He has this intangible feel to his creations. He is musically invigorating, with that raw edge that people in Quebec have, musically speaking, it’s a good thing trust me.

The most creative song he did on that album was Save Your Scissors. When I first heard that one I was in my car. It impressed me so much that I pulled over to get a pen and paper out of the glove box to write down the name of the artist and song. This guy impressed me that much.

The Alternative Album of the Year went to The Stills. The one song that I heard on the Juno’s website has the guitar style of the Edge of U2. I love the slide and anything that has to do with delays! Nice work boys. Also please check out the other bands on this link, they make me proud to be a Canadian musician!

So that is my short list of what went on at this years Juno Awards. I’ll comb over the other categories and see what comes up. So, what were your favorite acts that either played or were nominated for any Juno’s??

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Canadian, Culture, Entertainment, Great Bands, Music, Musicians, Songs to play Tagged With: 2009_Juno_awards, alternative_album_of_the_year, city_and colour, dallas_green, Juno_award, Nickelback, sam_roberts, the_lost_fingers

The Future is unwritten by Joe Strummer of the Clash

March 30, 2009 by Chris

This is a documentary about Joe Strummer, the now deceased singer of the Clash, as he talks about how music can change the world. It is said to be a tribute, told by many of music’s great chieftains like Bono, about Joe’s influence, not only in the world of Rock & Roll but, about the role he/they as musicians and story tellers, play in today’s modern society.

The location of these interviews are in various campfire settings all around the world. Anything about sitting around a campfire, talking about life in relationship to our earthly existence and I’m in!

I must admit that I have NEVER SEEN THIS but, everyone and their dog seems to have thought of it as plain brilliant! A buddy of mine on his blog said …

The appearances of Johnny Depp, John Cusack and Steve Buscemi, who would have been enough to engross my train of thought for more then a passing moment, are just a side show compared to the words of Joe Strummer!

Along with great candid chats with yesterday’s and today’s Rock entertainers, we have the odd idiot thrown in, ie: David Lee Roth. In an entertainment article from the Star, they explain it to us. It certainly sounds like something he would say.

Has anyone here seen this doc? If so, what did you think of it AND do you think it’s worth seeing?

Keep on Jammin’ Joe Strummer where ever you are!

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, History, Music, Musicians, Rock History Tagged With: David_Lee_Roth, documentary, Joe_Strummer, Rock_and_Roll, Rock_Documentary, Rock_Music, The_Clash, The_Future_is_Unwritten

Heartbeats by Jose Gonzolez

March 27, 2009 by Chris

While my wife and I were watching the TV series Bones on our PVR the other night, I picked up on this tune that really stuck in my mind. The guitarist name is Jose Gonzolez and his breathtaking song called Heartbeats, is a thing of wonder.

It is one of those songs they play during a show that is playing in the background, at a low volume. Most people don’t give it a second thought but, it lingers in ones mind long after the show is over. After the show ended my wife found it, the women is a god on finding anything on the web, and sent me a Youtube link to it!

Most of you may recognize this fabulous piece of music from the Sony Bravia (bouncy balls) TV commercial. The song itself is just so graceful and pure to my mind and ears.

This guitar picking technique is my favorite style, Drone Picking! It’s very fluid approach to playing. You can implement this mode of performing to just about any song! It can make a listener hypnotized at the drop of a hat. The art Drone will also highlight your guitar playing versatility.

Heart Beats is very simple but, yet it contains layers of complexity that just allows the listener to float away quite easily. It is a song that when I close my eyes, grants me ability to see the song in colour. This is a phrase that I picked up from my God son.

He is completely blind in one eye and is 80% in the other. One day at my parents home in Brantford, he was there so I brought him into the piano room and played some songs and progressions on it for him to listen to. After playing a certain phrasing, I asked him what he saw in his mind and he said he saw particular colours! Wow, that made me think about music in a completely different train of thought from that moment onwards.

This song really does it for me and I hope you get the same effect from it as I did. Just listen to this video and close your eyes … does this song give you the same sensation as it does for me?

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Entertainment, Music, Musicians, Playing Styles, Songs to play, Television, Video Tagged With: bouncy_balls, bouncy_balls_commercial, Bravia_TV, classical_guitar, drone_picking, guitarist, Heart_Beat, Jose_Gonzolez, nylon_strings, Sony_Bravia, Sony_Bravia_TV, Sony_commercial

Is your favorite TV show way too loud

March 24, 2009 by Chris

Over the past couple of years, my wife and I have noticed that the audio portion of our favorite TV shows have become increasing louder as the series progresses!

The volume appears to be ok during parts of the show, then out of no where it feels like we’re sitting front row center at an ACDC concert! I can’t get a hold of the remote fast enough to turn the volume down on the TV.

The worst culprits seem to be the CSI shows. Like when one of the characters are working in their laboratory, doing some sort of police work, and then audio guy on the show accidentally hits the volume control to 11! I now have to keep the remote in my hand at all times, expecting the sound to take off like a screaming jet! Sorry honey, I’m holding the remote in my hand for the good of our ear drums … honestly.

So is it just me or am I too much of a sensitive man of the new millennium?

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Entertainment, Health and Fitness, Television Tagged With: loud, loud_TV_show, problems_with, Problems_with_volume, TV_shows, TV_show_too_loud, TV_volume

The Amphibious band

March 21, 2009 by Chris

I just love this one! It has the warm summer feel to it. The band emerging from a refreshing march out of a inviting pool on a long hot summer’s day, is just what this winter ravaged Canadian needs right now.
BTW, happy spring everyone!!!

h2oband.jpg

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Entertainment, Humor Tagged With: amphibious, amphibious band, band, funny, Humor, humour, music humor, music humour, water band

Bare Naked Ladies-less

March 15, 2009 by Chris

As you may or may not know, Steven Page, one of the founders of the Bare Naked Ladies has now left the band to pursue a solo career. The crazy boy band from Scarborough Ontario is saying good bye to one of the masterminds behind their great success for the past 20 years!

I for one, like his old band. They were lots of fun and full of unbridled enthusiasm on stage. They brought out the kid in you and that really is what makes them a stand out act in today’s copy cat music world.

Steven Page’s first solo attempt (while still with the Bare Naked Ladies) was called The Vanity Project.

I only started to listen to bits and pieces of The Vanity Project while writing this post and it’s not that bad. Hit and Run is played in an open tuning format that has a nice, full feel and sound to it. The one called These Wasted Words reminds me a Toronto band called Needy Fingers. So Young, So Wrong, So Long is the type of song that one takes on a long road trip and Here Today And Yesterday has that incredible Klautu aura about it! I think I might pick it up!

My wife and I always wanted to see BNL live, but never got the chance. I guess they’re another great Canadian act that we never get to experience. Don’t get me wrong, The band The Bare Naked Ladies will still exist without Steven Page and perhaps we’ll see them play someday, but it probably won’t quite be the same. At this time the remaining members of The Barenaked Ladies do not plan on adding a new singer – they’ll continue on as they are and in fact are in the process of getting ready to go on Tour later this year.

Steven and the boys were not there to blow you away playing speed music or had that in your face onstage persona.

Steven Page was the one guy in the band that everyone could relate to. He is the modern day resonance man, and that is what he is about to do again. His next venture will be in the theatrical arena. He is the musical composer for the Thomas Patterson Group, Bartholomew Fair at the Stratford Festival. This appears to be a natural progression for him to follow. I think that he will eventually gravitate towards the stage, not the orchestra pit.

Steven Page’s style of guitar playing is very simple and straight forward and very much to the point. Nothing fancy at all in his approach but, it does the trick. His rhythm guitar playing is his bread and butter while playing in the band, plus he has done the odd little guitar solo here and there.

While reading the Toronto Star at work the other day, I noticed an article about Steven Page. It was about his first public musical exposure to the world since leaving the Bare Naked Ladies (BNL). He will perform as a solo act in the Neil Young tribute show coming up Wednesday, June 10 at Massey Hall here in Toronto. It will be part of this years Luminato festival of arts and creativity. I wonder what he will try and pull off at this gig, it’s anybody’s guess really.

As for Stevens adventure into the world of theatre, I am not sure if it will involve him in front or behind the stage. I can envision him in serious roles, desperately attempting to shake off the type casting of his kid like antics on the musical stage with BNL. I think this will be good for him. It will be an adventure that we will all be watching closely. So best of luck to Steven Page in his future endeavors!

My question to you all is, will he reach the lofty heights in his new career as he did with the Bare Naked Ladies?

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Canadian, Concerts, Entertainment, Great Bands, Music, Musical influences, Musicians, Playing Styles, Recreation, Toronto, Toronto Bands Tagged With: antics, band, bands, Bare_Naked_Ladies, Bartholomew_Fair, BNL, BNL_news, Ed_Robertson, luminato_2009, Massey_Hall, Music, Needy_Fingers, new_bands, singer, solo, Solo_career, Steven_Page, Steve_Page, Stratford_Festival, Thomas_Patterson_Group, Toronto, toronto_theatre, vocalist, vocals

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