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Mason Dixon Band at Toronto Ribfest 2011

July 8, 2011 by Chris

In one of my previous posts I told you all about our adventures to The Toronto Ribfest in Centennial Park in Etobicoke and the great food there but I forgot to tell you about this great band that we stumbled upon while waiting in line for some of Bob’s Bloomin’ onions.

The band was called the Mason Dixon band and they were the perfect band to showcase at a venue like this. The singer also said that this was their 8th straight year playing this venue and I’ll soon show you why.

So while waiting in line we heard a band warming up on stage doing a sound check. The guitars sounded great, the drum kit sounded small, (but a talented guy like Domenic or Julian Pavine, on a small kit can make people’s head turn) was ok, then came the sound of a keyboard in Hammond B3 mode. To me one of the greatest sounds that you can hear while a band is warming up is the sound of this thing, it makes the hair on my arms stand up! Then the band started playing.

First tune they performed that afternoon was Kansas Carry On My Wayward Son. The vocals were great, the band was tight, the smell of charcoal ribs, a light breeze blowing through my hair, a perfect sky and with these guys wailing away in the background, priceless!

They then performed a great version of Foreplay/Long Time by Boston, Go Your Own Way (Fleetwood Mac), School (Supertramp) Thinkin’ Of You (Harlequin). The highlight for some people was trying to figure out that this annenna thing was that the lead guitar player/backup singer was playing. This instrument is called the

Then as we were exiting the park we where showered with Raise A Little Hell from Trooper, while watching people walking in, lip singing to the song, what a great way to leave this years event! Wish you we there.

Keep on Jammin’




Filed Under: Canadian, Concerts, Culture, Entertainment, Great Bands, Music, Recreation, Toronto, Video Tagged With: Centennial Park, classic, etobicoke, gta band, Mason Dixon, Mason Dixon band, rock, things to do, toronto band, Toronto Ribfest, tribute band, Ultimate Tribute To Classic Rock

Toronto Ribfest at Centennial Park

July 3, 2011 by Chris

My wife and I went to witness one of the many great summer festivals that Toronto has to offer this past Saturday, it’s called Toronto Ribfest.

There are actually several Ribfests during the summer months. The one we went to yesterday was located in Etobicoke’s Centennial Park. We’ve been there before mostly for the food but this year ran into this great band playing on the Rotary stage, but first to the fine local cuisine!

First we picked up some Origional (Yes that’s how they spelled it right on the tin mug that came with it) Pappy’s Old Fashion Soda Pop. It was way too watered down for the price of $7.00. Tip: if you do get one, make sure to completely pull down on the tap until you see the colour of your drink otherwise you end up with a bad mixture. The mug does have a cool Army or Klondike gold rush appearance to it. Then it was off to Camp 31 BBQ to get us 2 Full Racks of Ribs with 2 orders of beans and coleslaw. Cost $48.00.

Just before leaving the Ribfest, we finally decided to get a taste of Bob’s Bloomin’ Onions. Cost $9.00. They get a huge onion and make it look like a flower. Then they dip it in batter then deep fry it and serve it with a Ranch Dressing sauce.

Blooming  Onion

The parking as usual was crazy, for a more pleasant exit from the parking lot, ask the cop or attendant whee they want you to exit, it will definitely help with your blood pressure.

I’m sorry if I grossed out any vegans out there.

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Canadian, Culture, Entertainment, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: 2011, Bob's Bloomin' Onions, Etobicoke's Centennial Park, food, GTA, Origional Pappy's Old Fashion Soda Pop, things to do in toronto, toronto festivals, Toronto Ribfest

To the olde boys from Pink Floyd

May 15, 2011 by Chris

It took 29 years and 328 days for the surviving members of Pink Floyd (Roger Waters, David Gilmour and Nick Mason) to perform as a band at a Roger Waters concert at London’s O2 Arena on Thursday May 13th. Man that would have been a great show to witness.

I recall seeing the band in the old CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) in Toronto in the mid 80’s and that show was just plain epic. The band actually went into Quadraphonic Sound that night, holy crap it was just like sitting in someone’s home who had a real kick ass stereo system. An old friend of mine, Ed Myers, had the first Quad Stereo that I ever experienced and for that I thank him!

While Rogers was playing Comfortably Numb that night with his band, David Gilmour joined in with a beautiful black Stratocaster of his and what a sight and sound that must of been. Behind Roger Waters on stage was his trademark white Wall and on the top of that was David Gilmour whaling away singing and playing guitar like only he can. Whenever I jam along with this classic tune or perform it live somewhere, I always have his majestic guitar solo playing in my head way before it should in truth come in. It’s just one of those solo’s that even non guitarists know off by heart.

Then for the last song of the evening Roger Waters, David Gilmour and then bands original drummer Nick Mason gathered on stage and offered the crowd their version of Outside the Wall. Gilmour was on a mandolin, Rogers on trumpet and Nick Mason on tambourine.

I’m not sure how many Pink Floyd fans there are out there, but if you wanted to see the olde boys from Pink Floyd play together again, even if it was for largely symbolic reasons, than this was a show to have seen.

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Concerts, Entertainment, Great Bands, Recreation, Rock History, Video Tagged With: comfortably numb, concert, david Gilmour, London, may 12 2011, nick mason, O2 arena, outside the wall, pink floyd, Roger Waters, surviving members

Judas Priest guitarist’s final curtain call

April 22, 2011 by Chris

Judas Priest‘s K.K. Downing has finally made his final curtain call after 42 years with the band. He just wrote on his website that he decided to leave the band because of a breakdown in the working relationship between himself, the band and management.

Imagine playing in a band for 40 or more years, touring with and putting up with the same buddies and their little idiosyncrasies? I think that might just do it.

The thing that would bother me the most is performing the same old songs over and over again on tour. To this day I can’t for the life of me figure out how the Stones perform some of their standards after 49 years, 49 years! Some musicians might like to fall into the same old groove, playing a collection of their songs to death, but I certainly couldn’t.

Judas Priest plans on carrying on with their latest tour, Epitaph, even without one of it’s founding members. The band will insert another enthusiastic guitar player into the lineup. He is a 31 year old British born guitarist called Richie Faulkner.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K7CNzFhnCE

The one song that comes to mind when I hear the name Judas Priest is You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’. It’s really an anthem song and the bands’ most popular tune. When the song first came out the only guy I remember freaking out over it was my good old buddy Barber! He loved playing it on bass and the enthusiasm on his face when he played will be etched in my mind forever.

So Keep on Jammin’ K.K. Downing!

Filed Under: Entertainment, Great Bands, Musicians, Video Tagged With: april 20 2011, band, Epitaph tour, founding member, guitarist, Judas Priest, k k downing, musician, quit, Richie Faulkner

Old school Record show

March 26, 2011 by Chris

Since we’re starting to put our vinyl records collection into a digital format to put on our new iPod, I couldn’t help but notice that there will be a vinyl record show coming up right down the street from us on Sunday March 27 2011. It’s run by The Record Guys and it looks like it will be a blast. This event is in it’s 3rd year I think so they’re not some fly by night operation.

… the show has become a haven for collectors of all ages whose love of Vinyl, CDs, Paper Goods and other music collectables just can’t be quenched.

Just looking at our old record collection brings back such fond memories. We only took a quick look at our collection downstairs and they look to be ok. We have them in these thick old computer boxes that I got when I worked at this computer company called Kortex Computers, and put them on top of an old skid that places them around 8 inches off the ground.

So if your looking for something to do this weekend in the East End of Toronto this weekend then drop me a comment on this post and we’ll head off there for a blast!

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Entertainment, Great Bands, Music, Musicians, Recreation, Toronto Tagged With: broadview ave., collection, danforth ave, march 27 2011, Music, record show, rock, sales, the record guys, things to do, Toronto, vinyl

Idiots who talk during concerts

March 24, 2011 by Chris

I recently saw Jeff Tweedy live in the studio on the George stroumboulopoulos show. I honestly didn’t know who he was when we first got the tickets so I went on Youtube to watch him perform and from what I saw the guy looks like he’d be a lot fun live, especially in a small venue. He is also the leader of a band called Wilco.

This one video stood out to me, because as a performer, this is the worst thing that can happen to you when your playing a show. Some drunkin’ asshole talking about God only knows, while your pouring out your heart and soul to people you don’t know and who have paid money to come and see you live on stage. For all you artists out there you know what I mean.

The video below is from one of Jeff Tweedy’s concerts in Lambchop New Zealand. What Jeff Tweedy does in this clip is exactly what all us performer would like to do to those people who talk during shows. So everyone listen up and shut up! (Kiddin’)

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ew3AOlbJXos

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Concerts, Culture, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Humor, Musicians, Video Tagged With: cbc, concert etiquette, free show, george show, George Stroumboulopoulos, Idiots who talk during concerts, interupt, Jeff Tweedy, lambchop New Zealand, music video, noisy, perform, performance, strombo, talking, tickets, Wilco

Frank Zappa and the Monkee’s

March 21, 2011 by Chris

Since I was a kid I was glued to the TV when this musical series called The Monkees were on. I was just introduced to the playing guitar in Miss Lord‘s class and I found the Monkees music was so catchy. I thought that the band had to be popular because it was constantly on the radio. Also the band had to of been even cooler because my older brother and sister were listening to them on vinyl albums. Technology back then rocked!

Now being a little more mature, musically that is, when I view a couple of their earlier shows on line I tend to pick up some unexpected treasures in those shows that I wasn’t really aware of back then. To see what I mean read on.

At work I’m always chatting with surgeons that use to play guitar in high school bands and our talks always revolves around obscure musical topics. This one day one of them told me about this particular Monkees episode that had Frank Zappa on it. Then right after saying this, this other surgeon chirped in and said that he was a massive Frank Zappa fan that went to see Zappa plays Zappa last year. Small world eh?

I then said, Really … Frank Zappa on the Monkees? You’ve got to be kiddin’ me. So off we went to a computer, did a quick youtube search and bang, there it was right in front of us.

Frank Zappa in a short clip on the Monkees show..

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOI-SDYGviM&feature=related

Michael Nesmith playing Frank Zappa and Frank Zappa playing Michael Nesmith interviewing each other as the other person, hilarious!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNJy-OgCzB0

Any Zappa fans out there?

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Humor, Music, Musical influences, Musicians, Rock History, Television, The early Years, Video Tagged With: 1970's, Frank Zappa, funny, interview, music show, short clip, the monkees, tv, tv show, vintage

Happy Saint Paddy’s Day!

March 17, 2011 by Chris

Happy St Paddy’s day everyone! I came across this appropriate video to help kick off one of my favorite days of the year!

dink’s song: Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Bruce Cockburn, Rufus and Martha Wainwright, Chaim Tannenbaum from a. lanken on Vimeo.

Dink’s Song

I found this video from this neat video site called Vimeo.

Beannacht Lá Fhéile Pádraig (Happy Saint Patrick’s Day!)


Filed Under: General Tagged With: 2011, ireland, luck of the irish, Saint patrick, st. paddy's day, st. patrick

Crocodile Rockin’ crossing sign

March 15, 2011 by Chris

Imagine going on a holiday somewhere down in the southern US and you come across this strange little street sign that warns you of Crocodile crossing or rocking ahead? Well I guess you would say to yourself, now I’ve seen it all!

I guess if you were either a good or casual friend of Sir Elton John, then this would be the perfect gag gift to give him. The only off thing about this sign is that the reptile on it looks half crocodile, half Casper the friendly ghost. Are you supposed to be afraid or happy at the sight of a sign like this?

crocodilerock funny sign

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Entertainment, Humor Tagged With: Crocodile, funny, funny signs, highway signs, Humor, humour, pics, road signs

Clapton auctions guitar’s for charity

March 12, 2011 by Chris

The guitar god, Eric Clapton, auctioned off 70 guitars with the proceeds going towards his favorite charity the Crossroads rehabilitation centre in the Caribbean.

The pre-auction estimates was much lower then the final total (21.5 m).

An instrument that was sold and caught my eye was Eric’s 1948 Gibson L-5P guitar! The final price was $82,000, it more then surpassed the $20,000 pre-auction estimate. Another big ticket guitar was a souped up signature Fender Stratocaster that brought them a nice $51,000.

The charity is definitely a worth while cause and that I am sure the money will be put to good use. Good on you Mr Eric Clapton!

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Entertainment, Guitars, Instruments, musical instruments, Musicians Tagged With: 1948 gibson L-5P, auction, charity, Crossroads rehabilitation centre, eric clapton, guitar

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