tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-54146263518399182872024-03-13T15:51:17.201-07:00aneegadoleaneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-59790784110478065642011-06-29T15:55:00.000-07:002011-06-29T15:55:08.754-07:00Sled Island : Wednesday to Friday ReviewMy Wednesday of Sled Island starts with a panicked call from the dispatch office hoping I can start my volunteer shift early in order to pick up some media types at the airport for 415. Fortunately I finished work early this day in order to make it in time for my 4 pm start as a driver for the fest. I rush to pick up a vehicle and head to the airport only to run smack dab into the parking lot known during rush hour as Deerfoot Frustration Trail. Unable to collect my charges in time I am called to pick up Biblical to take em to their hotel after they realize that their billeted sight is sooooo far away from everything. Stop off for Tubby Dogs. Nice enough guys from Toronto. Oops, i called them Bible. They didn't seem too perturbed.<br />
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Pick up BJ Snowden who I want to adopt as my other-mother. Such a sweet, sweet woman! She was so very excited to play in Alberta, having played the maritimes the prior year and thus getting closer to playing each province across our great land. I hope that the bug I planted in her ear to play the Winnipeg Folk Festival will help her to cross Manitoba off her list soon. She asked "how would one get in touch with the right people to make that happen?" I wish I would have had an answer. I would have loved to have seen her show but instead have to pick up Wild Nothing who were a little put off by the crowd at Central United Church sitting throughout the entirety of the show. I still don't get why people would prefer to sit their asses down instead of dancing and enjoying the rhythm for which they have paid to hear!<br />
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Get to see part of Chali 2na perform to a full house. He asks the crowd, "who likes music?" woah! "who likes rap music?" woah! "who likes the music they play on the radio?" hiss, boo, blah! "Well then tune into Chali 2na radio!" He is also a very affable person, eager to shake hands, shoot the shit, and sign autographs. Now finished my driving shift I am eager to check out some music so return my vehicle in order to exchange it for my own.<br />
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I head to the Distillery but, sadly, just miss Dum Dum Girls. (sigh!) and hear that this may have been the show of Sled. But this is just the 1st day! I meet up with Campbell and the rest of the music crew and we head off to the Palamino to see Crocodiles. However Friendo is playing and making us lust for better music. I convince the crew to check out Man Man, whose exciting live show I had discovered at last year's Calgary Folk Fest. I would later hear from the Greenhorns that they were also quite happy to see their friends in Man Man perform. Musicians were often seen checking out others shows throughout the festival. Calgary so rarely sports so many celeb sightings. Back to Crocodiles who played to a smallish crowd and rocked the Palamino, despite starting out visibly upset at the sound guy, a theme that would repeat throughout the 4 days of sled.<br />
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Having had to start the day prior quite early in order to get a full day in for work followed by my shift driving for Sled and ending in the late night Crocodiles show I was too pooped to attend Sled Thursday. This despite my strong desire to see Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo, the Dum Dum Girls, Zola Jesus, Bison b.c., Blonde Redhead, and BJ Snowdon. But my good buddy from the peg Cooney is coming into town tomorrow and I KNOW that I am going to have to save up my energy for what is about to prevail. Besides, another wonderful thing about this festival is the ability to catch acts you want to see at various different times as they (mostly) play multiple sets.<br />
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Once Cooney shows up at my doorstep (bringing a two four of Standard, the best beer made exclusively for Manitobans ever in tow) we head down to meet up with Campbell for a little comedy. Neil Hamburger takes the stage looking like a greased comb over middle aged man in a 2nd hand suit with geeky Buddy Holly-esq glasses. A shock jock who tries to disgust the audience by making gross throat noises and SCREAMS out a succession of one-liners "WHYYYYYY! Don't rapists eat at TGIFridays?" Why? "It is hard to want to rape when you have a stomach ache!" Slinging insults to and fro at celebs and the crowd, especially those who are offended by his line of comedy and vacate the premises. Over all he had some dandy jokes but the most entertaining moment of the evening was when one lady who had left the venue returned, obviously upset at whatever name he had slung at her and assaulted Neil Hamburger, throwing numerous punches, a drink, and then a glass in his face. The crowd was shocked and failed to react for quite sometime until someone stepped in and pulled the young lady from the stage. Taking things in stride Mr Hamburger went right back to his schtick. I wouldn't doubt if he had similar reactions to his off-putting comedy before.<br />
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With something exciting to talk about we head to Olympic Plaza Main Site to catch Sleep and a beer. A positive change for this year's Sled is to not be sequestered to a small corner for the beer garden and instead be able to enjoy the music with a view of the stage. From here we hit the Palomino for what would end up being my pick as the show of Sled, Quest for Fire who pulled out an amazing set despite also starting off with a few technical difficulties with the sound guy. This quartet hails from Toronto and satiated my psychadelic rock needs. Well, almost satiated. For the rest of the night I would be chasing the high that these guys had provided me with. In talking to singer Chad Ross after the show I would find out that they would be playing again the following night at the Beatroute after party. I make a mental note to be there whatever it takes.<br />
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We return to the #1 Legion hoping to see Kurt Vile and the Violators but those without a VIP bracelet were unable to gain entrance. So we ended up splitting up, Anil staying put, Campbell heading for the UK's Alberta Cross, and Cooney with myself off to the Distillery to catch Winnipeg's own Royal Canoe of whom I had heard much about from members of both Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers and the (now defunct) Paperbacks. Unfortunately their show failed to impress, not only for my bar set high aspirations but also Cooney's. So we hop the C train to head to the packed Dicken's to see the Crocodiles only to just miss them and instead catch a disappointing Deer Tick. <br />
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Multi-stage music festivals are a keen combination with my persona as they provide me with an abundance of good music (which feeds my soul) and also allows for my ADD mind to jump from act to act. I love a plethora of styles of music, musicians, venues, instruments, and crowds. It takes quite a thunderous performance for me to stay in any one place for too long. As such, we ditch Deer Tick (getting another drink there would have taken far too long anyway) in order to hit up Electric Six. Tired and still in my Quest for Fire experience I am less than enthused by the fun rockers from Detroit Rock City. But Cooney has a dancing good time. At the end of which I suggest that we hit the after party but with sage like wisdown Cooney suggests we head home for the night and save our energies for our full day of music to come. Yeah, for those who know him you heard right. It was COONEY who suggested we hold back. WTF?! hahaaneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-64949989722320426572011-05-20T14:39:00.000-07:002011-05-20T14:39:28.521-07:00torrential downpours in your polluted mega cities of degeneration and perennially crumbling concretewindshield whipers can't go fast enough <br />
to keep your smut off my face <br />
its probably my fault <br />
for keeping my eyes n ears so wide open <br />
i am too good a sponge <br />
i suck up so much <br />
then need to expunge <br />
do it all again <br />
n all i retain is the dirtaneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-16352096707411927682011-05-20T14:36:00.000-07:002011-05-20T14:36:17.574-07:00realizationi lived an unsure adolescence. i latched onto the first form of sustenance to come my way. i enjoyed a set plan. then it fell out from underneath me. i pretended to pull myself back together. walked the walk. talked the talk. but i had no idea where i was going. that was ok. i found everything i cud need to numb my brain from ever wondering aloud: "what the hell am i doing?" that didn't matter, i didn't care to care.i lived in the prime.made bad decisions. top of the mtn top. i avoided feeling feelings. it was better that way. but it couldn't last. had my brain been attached where my head was supposed to be i would have recognized the warning signs. i jeapordized my life. i mortgaged my soul. but that didn't matter to me. until one day i woke up beside a brooke n realized i had no idea where i was. who i was. i started looking under rocks and pebbles to find a clue. i wandered down the stream to hope for some sign of civilization. i refused to meet the gaze of the animals for fear they might talk to me.i was blinded by the sun, moon, n stars. i turned my back to search for answers. i stood amidst the gulf of people, in the heart of their concrete jungle sorely praying one would pluck me out, make it all make sense. in silence i yelled for recognition. but, had a hand picked me up and told me exactly what i needed to know, i still wouldn't have gotten it. no one could have explained that what i really needed was simple understanding. i wasn't lost all that time. i was right where i needed to be.i wasted a lot of time looking for a simple frame of mind. now i just want to return to that brook, listen to the animals, bask in the sun, appreciate the moon and stars.aneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-81927535602338220722011-05-20T14:25:00.000-07:002011-05-20T14:25:22.231-07:00the more people i meet the more alone i feelthe larger the city the greater the emptinessaneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-75266691767637418432011-05-20T14:22:00.000-07:002011-05-20T14:22:57.717-07:00Abolish the Canadian Senate!It is high time Canada abolished the senate. How someone can be a continual loser in an election yet be awarded a lifetime position of power is beyond me. Stephen Harper has long said he wanted to reform the senate. Yet no change has been made. During these tough economic times I would suggest that abolishing the pointless upper house would save the GoC millions..each year! With 105 members earning approx $135k/yr the savings would be instantaneous. Additionally, this would save from having old hat politics subvert current day political tides. The senate, in effect, has a veto power over bills passed by the house. And since the senate is hand picked by the PM the majority of its members represent the party who has the longest control over parliament. Abolishing the senate would allow for the elected make up of the government to accurately represent its citizens. (Well, it would if we had proportional representation but that is another argument). Now some may argue that the upper house serves a valuable service in that they conduct research for the govt which the lower house does not have time to commit to. And currently this is true, our elected house of commons are lazy sobs (& dobs). But the lower house COULD conduct the same valuable research if it was required to ACTUALLY WORK while in session (and by being in session I mean not being pointlessly prorogued and given ridiculous amounts of vacation time as is currently provided).<br />
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<span data-jsid="text">Did you know that MPs and Senators are permitted 21 days of absence from days when their house is in session? Considering how little they actually sit in session it should be nearly impossible for them to miss that many days! YET our lazy p<span class="text_exposed_hide">...</span><span class="text_exposed_show">oliticians are routinely fined for missing greater than 21 days. The imposing fine they face? $250 per days. At $135k per year (low end) each day's pay is $370. And to further mask their attendance MP's have their records voluntarily self reported and are NOT admissible to the public record, Canadians will never know how little their elected MP actually shows up</span></span>aneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-85739577302859814142011-04-16T02:24:00.001-07:002011-04-16T02:24:43.712-07:00hrmsometimes you hope for something..anything. but really, you can't be all that surprised when you get notta, nothing.aneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-55778058666802889142011-04-08T16:44:00.000-07:002011-04-08T16:44:15.071-07:00Does Cutting Corporate Taxes Really Translate Into More Jobs?In the last number of years the Conservative government has been touting that them reducing the taxes paid by corporations is good for Canada. The argument they make is that if corporations are paying less money on their income that they will surely reinvest these funds into making more jobs for Canadians. And if more Canadians have jobs then THEY can pay more income tax themselves, not to mention more personal spending, thus resulting in no net loss to the federal coffers, more employed individuals, and a stimulated economy. It is the age old Top to Bottom Trickle Down Effect. Only problem is that you are relying on corporations to do their part and create more jobs. Corporations are, by the nature of capitalism, concerned about their bottom lines. They have investors to answer to. If the corporation doesn't boost per share dividends for investors their share value can erode. If there is less demand for their shares than the company loses its market value which is instrumental in their ability to issue bonds to have debts and major spending ventures secured against. So why should a company suddenly given an extra 2% of income reinvest this into jobs? Surely some companies who are expanding will do so. But they likely would have done so regardless.<br />
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Well, just in time for the federal election the Conservatives have released attack ads aimed at the Liberal party stating that the Cons have increased jobs whereas the Libs would increase taxes. Truth be told, the Libs WOULD increase taxes. But on corporations, not the public. The Lib argument is that our original levels of 18% are very competitive with the world market place. Their is no need to have the lowest corporate tax rates in the world. In fact, not many, if any, major international head offices have relocated to Canada to take advantage of our lower rates. And now the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives released a study which shows that despite a 50% increase in profits and a 20% decrease in corporate taxes paid 198 of Canada's leading companies were BELOW the national average of 6 per cent employment growth between 2005 and 2010! So, even though their profits increased during this time, and they were allowed to keep more of these profits, they reinvested LESS into the labour market, growing by only 5%. Throw in that the job market took a stutter step this month by shedding 1500 jobs instead of gaining the 30 000 economists had expected and you get the feeling that corporations aren't playing the way the Harper regime suggest they should be. Perhaps it is time that we stop molly coddling big business and instead provide support to the people who need it most during these economic down turns, the individual consumer.<br />
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<b>Addendum</b><br />
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Did you know that one of the world's largest corporations GE made $150 billion in revenue with $12 billion in net profit in 2010 and yet paid <i>NO</i> taxes? Not only were they able to avoid paying a single penny to the US government but they did so while shedding thousands of labour positions in the United States. They were able to do this by successfully lobbying the US government for tax breaks and by writing their profits as off shore income. Maybe it is time for us to clamp down on these big businesses and keep them from having too much clout in their roles in government and defining acceptable accounting practices.<b> </b>aneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-52520181480986136252011-04-04T10:44:00.000-07:002011-04-27T00:12:02.047-07:00Don't Trust Big Business to Protect Your Private InformationIt is never a surprise to read of a large corporation having their cache of data of private customer details being compromised. Credit card companies have had customer names and card #s stolen by savvy online thieves. Retailers have had their databases cracked with large numbers of client names, account #s, billing information and sales history taken. No company is safe from those desiring to do onerous deeds through the internet. Multi billion dollar corporations that promise you that your information is safe and invest millions in security are still having their safes cracked. We live in a time where identity theft and fraud are an ever burgeoning part of crime. And while we become ever more reliant on technology we have yet to step up how to protect the public from internet crime. We keep putting more cops on the streets while crime rates continue to go down yet government seemingly ignores this growing problem. The government of Canada's own computer databases were successfully hacked last year in a number of instances. <br />
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So think twice before giving anyone your personal data. Companies don't need any more information than that which is absolutely necessary. Why am I writing about this? Well, because I received the following note from the Best Buy Reward Zone :<br />
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<i>Dear Marcus Bassett, <br />
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We have been informed by our email service provider, Epsilon, that your name and email address have been exposed by unauthorized entry into their system. Epsilon deploys emails on our behalf to our Reward Zone members. <a href="http://click.emailinfo2.bestbuy.com/?qs=afd3e5ced60c2d8edf87c1e1413635231588411d6cd3e8f8af614d9d81627a4871fdcb81d5ef7a40" style="color: #003f64; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">Click here</a> to read Epsilon's statement. <br />
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We have been assured by Epsilon that the only information that has been exposed was your name and email address. A rigorous assessment by Epsilon has determined that account details, passwords or any other personal information were not at risk. <br />
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It is possible that you may receive spam email messages as a result and we would advise you to be very cautious when opening links or attachments from unknown senders. More information on spam and protecting yourself from email fraud can be found <a href="http://click.emailinfo2.bestbuy.com/?qs=afd3e5ced60c2d8e72e1a7ef5a67086e24395a31196ccc08f4580ef54d6b2c0e6409227bedb2d58b" style="color: #003f64; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">here</a>. <br />
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In keeping with security industry best practices, Best Buy will never ask you to provide or confirm any information, including credit card numbers, unless you are on our secure e-commerce site, <a href="http://click.emailinfo2.bestbuy.com/?qs=afd3e5ced60c2d8eaaac3b22fd447aba514bfd7d4af3957277ab0804c4d3cf295ec25e4fbf3dbc71" style="color: #003f64; text-decoration: underline;" target="_blank">www.bestbuy.ca</a>. If you receive an email asking for personal information, delete it. It did not come from Best Buy. The next scheduled email from Reward Zone about our Trade In Event will arrive to your inbox on April 15, 2011. <br />
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Our service provider has reported this incident to the appropriate authorities. <br />
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We regret this has taken place and any inconvenience this may have caused you. We take your privacy very seriously, and we are working diligently to fully investigate this situation and continue to protect your personal information. If you have further concerns or questions please contact us: 1-866-BEST-BUY (238-7289) or <a href="mailto:customercare@bestbuycanada.ca" style="color: #003f64; text-decoration: underline;">customercare@bestbuycanada.ca</a>. <br />
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Sincerely, <br />
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Angela Scardillo <br />
Vice President of Marketing <br />
Best Buy Canada</i><br />
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Sure, it was just my name and email address which were compromised but smart data thieves will use a Best Buy seeming email/logo/request to misdirect people on these lists to further divulge data to them in order to use those details. Unfortunately, this is a very lucrative practice for these thieves...otherwise they wouldn't bother doing it.<br />
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Here was my response :<br />
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<i>Dear Best Buy,<br />
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Thank you for warning me that you and the company you are in cahoots with have compromised my email address. I appreciate the warning. <br />
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That I will likely receive an even greater # of spam emails (not including the ones you already send me on a regular basis) has caused me to review my policies in reference to trusting big corporations with my private contact details. As such, kindly remove my email address and name from your databases and that of Epsilon as well. I do not wish to receive further emails from you in any ongoing manner (save to confirm the following actions). I also desire that my email address no longer reside in ANY of your computers/databases. Please do confirm to me that you have deleted my information so that I can sleep slightly better at night.<br />
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Yours actually (and not just some computer program auto dialer),<br />
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Marcus Bassett</i><br />
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<b>Addendum </b><br />
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I received an email from Airmiles this evening. Guess what it said? Yep, their email service provider "<i>had an unauthorized entry into their email platform." </i>Again, my first name, last name, and email address may have been compromised.<br />
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Great! Airmiles doesn't say who their email service provider is but i wouldn't be too surprised to hear that it is Epsilon. Makes me wonder just how secure a system Epsilon is using. I will soon be sending a similar email to Airmiles as I did Best Buy. Still haven't received a response from Best Buy.<br />
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<b>2nd Addendum</b><br />
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turns out the 2 companies do use the same web marketer. The following article appears in the Globe and Mail and advises that MILLIONS of individuals email addresses and names were taken. wow.<br />
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<b>http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/tech-news/canadians-among-millions-at-risk-following-us-security-breach/article1971001/ </b><br />
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<b>Further Hacker Damage</b><b> </b><br />
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<b>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/26/playstation-network-hacker-stole-user-data_n_854106.html</b><br />
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Playstation's network was hacked and they have, really, no idea how much information was compromised. Surely names, addresses, and passwords were stolen. And quite possibly credit card info and purchase history.aneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-49735752379362165242011-02-14T14:51:00.000-08:002011-02-14T15:05:19.528-08:00A Recipe For ChangeFor your reading enjoyment the following songs hold some significant mirroring effect to this article :<br />
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<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y27nfhlzG3c">Furnaceface : Just Buy It</a><br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9hYAQQFsoc"> Dead Kennedy's : Kinky Sex Makes the World Go 'Round</a><br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZN6kCgMUjFw">Bad Religion : 21st Century Digital Boy</a><br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b7qaSxuZUg">John Lennon : Imagine</a><br />
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Revolutions in the middle east are a direct result of the current world economic depression in conjunction with a number of perfectly timed, appropro circumstances. With the correct combination of regional circumstances we could see the same elsewhere in the world, even in Canada.<br />
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Much as history has taught us, the common will of the people will overcome the authoritarian rule they have been subjugated to as their plight grows greater and their common consciousness suddenly awakens. The godfathers of communism long studied and theorized on the perfect settings for a worker's revolution. When the destitute had taken too much, while endlessly witnessing the grandeurs of the ruling class, they would be ripe for action. Helplessly watching as those around them, those closest to them, died in suffering whilst their leaders vacationed on luxurious islands only to return to their grande palaces and great courtyards. In the past few weeks we have been witness to a suddenly growing snowball of change as uprisings have claimed 2 governments, and new demonstrations have now occurred in Iran, Yemen, and many more suddenly threatened. Could this be but a tinder effect? <br />
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As the world population continues to skyrocket (world population will double within most of our lifetimes) the demand we put onto it is ever increasing. We are therefor ever more reliant on our Earth for our sustenance. So when a massive drought such as last year's fire producing one in the grain growing regions of Russia forced that government to suspend exports it lead to much higher food prices in many of the more impoverished portions of the world. Russia is 3rd behind China and India in world wheat productions but one of the main exporters to the middle east. Egypt, the world's greatest wheat importer, was heavily hit. While its leader lavished in every worldly luxury, his people were hit with an inflation rate that was astronomical. A timidly peaceful people under the rule of an authoritarian ruler, the Egyptians witnessed the toppling of a fellow puppet regime in Tunisia and were spurred to action. We all know of the 18 days of relatively peaceful demonstrations that ensued. Those of us who weren't hidden under rocks watched from afar as history wrote another line on a page.<br />
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Could this snowball gather greater and greater people forming into an avalanche of change? As more nations in the middle east experience ripples, the powers that be in ever further outward nations merely bat an eye. But are their situations really all that stable? What is to stop our own people from revolting themselves. Nations throughout the world, but perhaps most notably in Europe, are struggling with economic instability and worse. The french are well known for their eagerness to take to the streets. Due to already high unemployment levels, stagnant wages, and increasing food costs, many of France's neighbors have experienced demonstrations of growing unease in recent months as well . As uncertainty spreads the cost of staples continues to rise. And as instability grows in the middle east, the security of future oil exports is questioned, causing oil to grow ever costlier. In fact, oil returned back to its pre-depression price of over $100 per barrel during the height of the Egyptian power struggle. Maintaining a threshold of greater than $100/barrel of oil for a record 6 straight months in 2008 is a stressor many blame as a contributing cause of our current world financial meltdown. Since the greatest responsibility corporations face is to protect the shareholder value of their owners they will make cost cutting measures (decrease staffing, cut wages/full time positions, promotions, benefits/bonuses, and other corners) while passing on increases in prices to consumers. Throw in the massive flooding in Australia which has threatened and destroyed much of the world's 9th largest wheat producer's crops and a massive drought currently ongoing in China, which is both the world's largest producer and consumer of rice and wheat, and worldwide strife will continue to rise. <br />
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But revolution won't hit Canada right? Where voter apathy and overall interest in politics is at record lows, Canadians, and their overtly peaceful nature, would never resort to revolts. Or could we? As mass demonstrations during the WTO meetings in Ontario last year showed, there is a rather vocal pocket of resistance to world capitalistic practices. However, the majority of Canadians viewed these demonstrations as a blight to the recent world view to our financial stoutness and our history of being well respected, reasonable folk. Isn't that why the Canadian Conservative regime spent over a BILLION DOLLARS, a ridiculous amount of money, on beefing up security for the G20 talks. We are peaceful. We are reasonable. And we are accustomed to our governments (liberal, conservative, or on a provincial level otherwise) bilking us out of our hard earned cash. Not only in having much higher taxes than our neighbours to the south (for which we are actually quite proud) but also in paying lazy politicians who work less than half a year, who subsist on nepotistic practices (Liberal Adscam, Conservative Judge appointments, both parties appointments in the senate), and are wasteful in countless expenditures. There are some striking similarities between Egyptians and Canadians. The most obvious difference, of course, is that we have the so called "democratic process". We have choice. Or so we are told. How much choice do we actually, really have? Perhaps the reason that ever lower records of voters turn out for each subsequent election is because deep down our collective conscious knows that the system is broken. The free trade capitalistic marketplace is a regime of control, where the rich maintain their control while providing each of us with the allusion of choice and a sharing in the profits. And we are happy to let this subsist. So long as our psyche's are satiated by a couple of weeks in a tropical paradise, where we can play like kings. So long as we can fill our belly's with the delicacies of emperors, with ever fattening foods. So long as we can collect riches and prizes, showing off our ruffled feathers. Or, at least we have been happy to allow this current system to subsist so far.<br />
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Should the right combination of elements of change happen to come together at just the right time, we too could be subject to our own tides of revolt. Start the cauldron off with a soup base of a weakened world economy upon which Canada is reliant on due to free trade. Throw in the spices of an increase in oil prices due to a tumultuous middle east, a dash of higher priced staples due to worldwide food shortages caused by an ever burgeoning population and extreme weather conditions, a pinch of increases in goods and services. The potatoes of the soup consist of corporations cutting corners to protect shareholder value, eroding the consumer base ever more. The chicken bones consist of an ever mounting government debt, not just in Canada, but throughout the developed world. Turn up the heat a little more, should unrest spread into the western world, Canada could surely follow.aneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-48004006855944376832011-02-06T01:26:00.000-08:002011-02-06T01:26:01.492-08:00Linkin Park on SNLI have never seen a band look so self assured of themselves. Even as the lyrics consist of nothing more than "Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh. oh, oh-oh-oh,oh-oh-oh" for what seems like the entirety of their song, everyone in the band looks so confident of the entirety of the art they have created. The smuggest look is on the face of the keyboardist in the far back left corner ( behind the other keyboardist ) as he plays a single key, every few seconds. I can really feel their message, though I have strong doubts that they intend to purvey quite the intel I am jiving. It is while realizing their masterpiece that I deduce that these guys are just one auto-tune vocalization away from being something huge. Fortunately for all of us they are such devoted artists to their craft.aneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-45211284995259807892011-02-02T20:20:00.000-08:002011-02-03T09:30:55.622-08:00a gig review i wrote for unratedmusic.com<style type="text/css">
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<div style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">Despite some recent knocks, Calgary's independent music scene is alive and well! This past Thursday music fans were fortunate to have two separate, yet well attended, events to choose from. I began my night at the Battle of the Bands event occurring on most Thursdays at Dickens Pub, 1000 9<sup>th</sup> Ave SW. The competition had originated at a previous establishment this past fall where it had completed its preliminary rounds. But those bands who successfully proceeded to the quarter-finals were put into an unknowing limbo when the management of Radiopark Music Room suddenly decided to pursue other entertainment options. It is with little regret that a visit to their website shows that their attempt to institute yet another Calgary Thursday DJ dance night has fallen apart. Fortunately for indie music fans and musicians, Dickens Pub stepped up to the plate to host the remaining rounds of the competition. This has been fortunate for Dickens as well as they have been well rewarded with ever growing crowds of beer guzzling, taco eating fans with each successive Thursday. </div><div style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><br />
</div><div style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">The most recent round was a great treat to everyone in attendance as it featured the trip-hoppy sounds of Comrade and Sargeant versus the slick emcee Transit and DJ Crosswalk. Led by the ethereal vocals of Yolanda Sargeant the duo, to which she lends her name, went first. Despite a little bit of a jittery first song Miss Sargeant warmed up quickly, using her powerful jazz inspired voice complimented by the trip hop sounds of DJ Comrade to bring about comparisons to Massive Attack and Veronika Coassolo (from Tricky fame). Heedless of her short stature she easily commanded the room with her soulful singing, transfixing many in the audience as she seemingly floated across the stage. It was with some anger though that this spiritual experience would be rudely interrupted by the untimely subtraction of DJ Comrade. </div><div style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><br />
</div><div style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">As though to illustrate the proper role of a DJ, DJ Crosswalk would be the perfect yin to Transit's yang. Seen but ultimately not (verbally) heard, while jumping up and down, and waving his hands in the air he played the right tunes for Transit to rhyme to. DJ Crosswalk was less like a school crosswalk attendant than he was a perfect cheerleader (sans skirt, pom poms, and acrobatics), inspiring the already boisterous crowd to really feel the beat. As for Transit, I doubt his vocals could compare with the raw power of Sargeant, but his sick rhymes and catchy hooks had the fists pumping and the crowd surging. The irony of the success of their spoof of a top 40 pop song not lost on the duo, Transit introduced their internet buzz song <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PRKfj_5Oso">Lights, Camera, Action</a> by saying they were turning down Gene Simmons' offer to turn it into something bigger. It is easy to see what the “demon” of KISS saw in the tune as the audience literally exploded to the auto-tuned, easy to chant along with, and repetitive beat. Personally, I just like to whip my hair back and forth to it. Perhaps I will get that chance when the duo play in the semi finals, beginning February 10<sup>th</sup>, as they won the chance to continue competing for $2500.</div><div style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><br />
</div><div style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">Just down the street is the perennial indie music supporting venue the Marquee Room at 612 8<sup>th</sup> Ave SW. And, as though they had billed the timing perfectly to coincide with the show a few blocks away, the Nix Dicksons went on just after our arrival. Despite being without Curtis, their often costumed mascot, and oddly missing a gimmick (past shows have included a petting zoo theme complete with balloon animals and Curtis dressed as a Giraffe, an underwater theme, a space theme, and a Hawaiian Volcano God theme...can you guess who dressed as the Volcano God?) the band was every bit as fun as ever. Always drawing a college crowd, even on this school night, the energy in the room was transparent. Their always affable front man, Tanner Holthe, adeptly works the room, making members of the audience feel right at home, as if the show is transpiring in their own living room. Tanner charismatically calls out members of the crowd by name and easily segues into an introduction </div><div style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">for the next song. Each of which is easy to enjoy, the band encouraging the crowd to join in on sing-a-long sections in such songs as 'King of Connecticut', 'Big Kids', the head bop worthy 'All Girls Want', and the stage filling 'Working on the Weekend'. Staying true to the Nix Dicksons' philosophy of “writ(ing) fun songs and breath(ing) positivity...” this is exactly what going to one of their shows is like. Their music feels like pop songs for the soul. I look forward to seeing what their “secret” stage theme will be for their next show February 25<sup>th</sup> at the Gateway as they play the Go For the Eyes cd release party!</div>aneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-23063535916262291132011-01-27T14:33:00.000-08:002011-01-27T14:33:19.131-08:00Season of FestivalsWith the recent announcement of the lineup for the Coachella Music Festival in Indio California we now have the looming barrage of other festival lineup leaks, rumours, expectations, and surprises to tantalize our wet-ed appetites for sound. From coast to coast to coast to coast there are hundreds of different music festivals for all ages, sizes, tastes, and budgets. The killer lineup of Coachella had me giving serious thought to somehow making ends meet in order to make this always well reviewed and attended fest a must for this year. Unfortunately, in the midst of my trying to see where I could squeeze enough pennies I saw an announcement on twitter : Tickets are sold out for Coachella 2011. Now, that doesn't mean it won't be possible to still get a ticket. There will definitely be some available on aftermarket sights such as Craig'slist, Ebay, and Kijiji but reliability of such sources can be called into question. The aftermarket cost can skyrocket. A confirmed seller could very well sell out last moment to a higher local offer. Or in a worst case scenario (but all too possible), you could receive your ticket in the mail, do your happy dance, gather all your gear and make your costly travels waaaaay down south all the way to the middle of the desert in the mountains of Cali only to discover as you present your ticket that it is a phony, a fake, a worthless piece of shit! This immediately got me to seeing about other large festivals to attend.<br />
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2 years ago I hit up the Sasquatch festival held at the picturesque gorge in Washington State. Well documented highlights of that festival included seeing Nine Inch Nails playing with the setting sun and gorge behind them ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNOV4sVRbQs ), followed by Jane's Addiction ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_dQvVor5qg ) and the viral video of my buddy (and then roommate) Colin the Dancing Man rocking it out to Santigold ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA8z7f7a2Pk this vid still gives me goosebumps). Other features that year included seeing Tv on the Radio, Animal Collective, Bon Iver, Of Montreal, Explosions in the Sky, Gogol Bordello, The Avett Bros, M83, Gaslight Anthem, Chromeo, Deadmou5, Sun Kil Moon, Airoborne Toxic Event, St Vincent, Passion Pit, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Ra Ra Riot, The Knux, The Submarines, and Mt St Helens Vietnam Band, to name but a few.<br />
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The official lineup will be announced on February 6th but in the meantime I am excited by the expected list of : The Foo Fighters (confirmed), Das Rascist, Fitz and the Tantrums, Foster the People, Neon Indian, Sleigh Bells, Twin Shadow, and Wolf Parade. Now if only Yeasayer can be added to that list....<br />
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Other large fests which have garnered rave reviews and have been a hit with friends include bonnaroo ( http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/357/bonnaroo-music-and-arts-festival ) and of course the former traveling tour of Lollapalooza ( http://festival-outlook.consequenceofsound.net/fests/view/336/lollapalooza ). So far the only added tasty treats for Bonnaroo are (rumours only at this point) Man Man (who thoroughly impressed me at the Calgary Folk Fest last year : http://aneegadole.blogspot.com/2011/01/bestworst-of-2010.html ) and Mumford and Sons. Over at Lolla the rumourmill has Janes possibly playing amongst others.<br />
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So, I sit with baited breath, eagerly anticipating official announcements and reading as many rumour sites as possible to try to plan out where in North America I am going to go spend a weekend amidst a plethora of musical talents, sweaty stinky fans, and untrustworthy gut wrenching food. I can't wait to return to my nirvana!aneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-75463082796548973782011-01-04T13:57:00.000-08:002011-01-04T14:30:14.503-08:00Best/Worst of 2010I am bad at keeping tabs on myself. I don't set exact goals that can be measured in pounds, body fat index, dollars, hours, kilometers, or anything else that uses a form of the mathematical sciences. I realize that some people need to have concrete laws written in stone but that isn't for me. Too much structure creates limitations which inhibits true realization of the experience. If I wasn't willing to go with the flow I would never have seen sooooo many of my top live music events, ones which I have usually decided to attend at the last moment, on a whim. Those kinds of decisions have rewarded me in past years with such epic events as seeing Radiohead in Vancouver, witnessing the beauty of a world class electronic festival set in the clouds of the tree tops in the mountains for Shambhala, watching the sun set behind NIN in the picturesque gorge of the Sasquatch Festival. This year this resulted in my seeing Blackalicious play for a few hundred hippies nestled in the mountains of BC at Starbelly as well as to see the beautiful city of Seattle host sooooo many good acts at Bumbershoot. So it should come as no surprise that I am not entirely sure how many different acts I have seen this year, but a good guesstimate would have it upwards of a hundred shows. And from these comes this list :<br />
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<u><b>My Best/Worst Live Shows of 2010</b></u><br />
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First with the Best (in no particular order each still brings as equal a smile to my face)<br />
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<b>Jamie Lidell </b>- Republik, Calgary, AB<br />
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The Bumbershoot music festival held a litany of amazing acts. It is a prime example of why my sagittarius mind takes such pleasure at a music festival. With 15 different stages and umpteen different bands to choose from within a short walking distance from each other I can literally run from stage to stage to see soooo many great acts! I was introduced to some great ones at that, one of whom and that I had never previously heard of was Jamie Lidell. His soulful, rootsy blend of electro, synth, beat boxing, jazzy, gospel and funk tunes is right up my alley. So when I got the chance to see him play a show in Calgary I jumped at it. And none who showed that night were to be disappointed. He had the audience enthralled, involving them in singing, joining them in the crowd, singing and dancing the whole time. Throw in an extremely talented band who were equally as friendly as he was and it definitely made for one of the best shows I was witness to in 2010. <br />
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Jamie Lidell beatboxing at the Crocodile after his Bumbershoot Show (unfortunately, we didn't make this set) :<br />
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_C_Yfe2iWU <br />
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with Feist, Gonzalez, and Mocky performing his song Multiply :<br />
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQ60XbwhESg&feature=&p=8C04165F9D6AB59D&index=0&playnext=1<br />
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<b>Weezer</b> - Bumbershoot, Seattle, WA<br />
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Sometimes the most enjoyable shows are the ones you least expect. I have never been much of a My Chemical Romance fan but after seeing them live a number of years ago I have a new found respect for them. Weezer falls into this category. I have never followed them nor cared much for them but after seeing the best stadium show I have EVER seen I am now starting to listen to them a lot more! I don't know what their shows were like before the bus crash in December of 2009, but now that lead singer Rivers Cuomo's hand is injured and he can't play nearly as much guitar he is an excitable little monkey on that stage. He bounded all over it, climbed on virtually everything even ending up in the side stadium seating after climbing a portapotty, in order to climb a flatbed, and up the side of the stadium, singing the whole time. At one point the lightmen lost track of him. He could be heard singing but no one in the stadium had any idea where he was. The lights were streaming the audience frantically searching for him until he finally turned up on the opposite side, in amongst the fans. The electricity in the stadium was contagious and it was all a side affect of the ball of energy of Cuomo. The band was solid, the audience interaction was superb (the band kicked giant beach balls to the audience which went around the floor and the sides of the stadium), and the experience was 1st rate.<br />
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Cuomo singing Beverly Hills from atop the portapotties:<br />
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQjZegLBVoc<br />
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg25KlE24bo&feature=related<br />
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Weezer covers Kids and Pokerface (Cuomo was bouncing on that trampoline a lot during this show)<br />
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsJBNMzRO40&feature=related<br />
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<b>Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers</b> - Rose and Crown, Banff, AB<br />
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Speaking of unexpected! One summer night I went to see my friends in the Black Phoenix Orchestra play a show at the Palamino. I knew it would be a good show. These boys always put on a fun live performance. But I was to fall in love this night with an act I had previously never heard of. Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers are an extremely talented cabaret like act that hail from my hometown of Winnipeg. So talented are they that they performed their rock opera Where the Wild Things Are to rave reviews at the Winnipeg Fringe Festival, even winning the prestigious Best of Fringe. Their live show does not disappoint. The band plays as one harmonious instrument, led by the haunting vocals of towering lead singer Jesse Krause (who on such tunes as "Nurse" can use his loud baritone voice to command a room). There was not time at this show for the band to play anything from their rock opera so when they mentioned they would be playing a couple of days later at the Rose and Crown in Banff, I immediately set about making plans to attend. Again, I would be enthralled! In their second act the boys would don their monster costume heads in order to play the entirety of the children's tale to the delight of anyone who was fortunate enough to be present that night. They are currently working on their new album slated to be released in the spring of 2011 and from what I hear a supporting tour will follow. I can not wait to see what musical genius these boys have dreamt up!<br />
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like daiko drummers the monsters perform in unison for "drumpus":<br />
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtvRYaCGZhA&feature=related<br />
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their facebook and myspace pages :<br />
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http://www.facebook.com/flyingfoxandthehuntergatherers<br />
http://www.myspace.com/flyingfoxandthehuntergatherers<br />
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<b>Arcade Fire</b> - Stampede Corral, Calgary, AB<br />
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I have long heard that Arcade Fire are one of THE best bands to see live. So when I got my chance this past fall I jumped at the chance to see for myself. With various members of the band rotating the instruments they would play and the absolute electric energy of the arena these artists had the ENTIRE audience jumping and singing and dancing to their heart's content. It was a chilly night but covered in sweat every one of us who left that Stampede Corral that evening would be warm with the bliss of having just witnessed a truly joyful event. <br />
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With so many members playing at once it would be so easy to fall out of rhythm with each other. Arcade Fire show how its done on No Cars Go, Rebellion (Lies), We Used to Wait, and the Suburbs<br />
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pS6Te9mHa3M&feature=fvst<br />
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOzHG63qCEE&feature=related<br />
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9JhkMYH2o8&feature=related <br />
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6Q7rYXL3is&feature=related<br />
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<b>Calgary Folk Fest Collaboration Stages </b>- Calgary, AB<br />
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The source of sooooo many one in a lifetime experiences. Where else will you get Cat Empire from Australia, Coolooloosh (Israel), and Etran Finatwa (Niger) all on one stage? Other amazing collections at this year's fest included : Honeybear, Library Voices, Stars, with the special guest appearance of Michael Franti; Jordan Klassen, Po Girl, Timbre Timbre, and Ohbijo; Baskery, Cat Empire, and Haydamaky; Natacha Atlas, Coolooloosh, and DJ Logic; DJ Logic, Etran Finatawa, Man Man, and St Vincent to name my faves. <br />
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Forgot to mention him but Dan Mangan was also great :<br />
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZ1a__t8wEM<br />
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St Vincent w/ Sun Parlour Players and Timbre Timbre<br />
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsh7_1qCEeY&feature=related<br />
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Library Voices perform "Step Off the Map & Float" during the "A Simple Clan" workshop with a little help from Honeybear and Stars <br />
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9ulhYz3rR4&feature=related<br />
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and the rest<br />
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<b>Nix Dicksons, Electric Monk, </b>and<b> Black Phoenix Orchestra</b> - (Lethbridge and Calgary, AB) - each band in their own right is a blast to see live but when these acts play together it is a smorgasbord of like-minded musicians jamming and having a great time that is as infectious to themselves as those in attendance<br />
<b>The Whigs</b> - (Bumbershoot) - huge sound, great guitars. their sound thoroughly impressed such that i bought their album, which was a little disappointing with the overproduction. lost some of that rawness<br />
<b>Meat Puppets</b> - (Bumbershoot) - holy track marks batman! these guys rocked it, after Curt Kirkwood said it was good to be in Seattle his brother scratched out "it's good to be anywhere, man" fitting<br />
<b>Solomone Burke</b> - (Bumbershoot) - After he was a last minute cancellation at the Winnipeg Folk Fest a few years back I had been anxious to see one of the founding fathers of soul/funk live. I am glad I had my chance before he died a few weeks later.<br />
<b>Atlas Sound</b> - (Bumbershoot) - the leadsinger/guitarist of deerhoof's solo project, lots of looping and fun...a sleeper pick that paid off<br />
<b>The Raveonnettes</b> - (Bumbershoot) - damn can Sune Rose Wagner shred it on guitar, great seeing them perform kitschy Boys Who Rape Should All Be Destroyed live. <br />
<b>Japandroids</b> - (Bumbershoot) - Canadian duo who also create a whole wall of sound with layers of guitar and drums<br />
<b>Blackalicious</b> - (Starbelly) - Though they were visibly pissed at the ineptitude of the sound guy and played to a smaller host than I am sure many of their events have garnered it was awesome to be sooooo close to the Gift of Gab<br />
<b>Baronness</b> - (Bumbershoot) - Can you say heavy metal gods?!<br />
<b>Stars</b> - (Calgary FF) - Could easily have headlined but had everyone on their feet<br />
<b>Anvil</b> - (Bumbershoot) - Canadian heavy metal gods<br />
<b>Bocephus King</b> - (Starbelly) - Can play one hell of a great slide guitar <br />
<b>Chad VanGaalen</b> - (Starbelly) - Calgary based awesome guitarist/songwriter<br />
<b>Michael Franti and Spearhead</b> - (Calgary FF) - Great grooves, insightful lyrics, too bad more people don't pay heed to these words of wisdom<br />
<b>Cat Empire</b> - (Calgary FF) - Always a great, danceable show<br />
<b>Man Man -</b> (Calgary FF) - A cherry popping experience for me, these guys pulled out a LOT from their tickle trunk of tricks, literally including a dancing monkey playing cymbals<br />
<b>JD Edwards Band</b> - (Palamino, Calgary) - boys from Winnipeg who have added even more to their sound and headed by the Finley Quaye-like crooning of frontman JD. <br />
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<b>The Worst</b><br />
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<b>Edward Sharpe and the Magnificent Zeroes</b> - Bumbershoot - sometimes so many ppl on a stage can just lead to disjointed noise<br />
<b>Natacha Atlas</b> - Calgary Folk Fest - her band was awesome but they could not hide the spoiled princess attitude of this self believed diva<br />
<b>Hole</b> - Bumbershoot - Hole Sucks. Courtney has no talent. She also no longer has the talents of Melissa Auf De Maur and Eric Erlandson to perform other people's songs with. If only there was a hole she could fall into...<br />
<b>Helladope</b> - Bumbershoot - Hella boring. Contrived. Systematic. "i'm so cooool cuz i am in a helladope hip hop outfit"<br />
<b>Lisa Dank</b> - Bumbershoot - they call it grassroots, diy electronica. I saw it as a painful experience to both my auditory and visual sensations<br />
<b>AC Slater</b> - Nelson, BC - after seeing him with an amazing sound system at Shambhalla the year before and being completely blown away I expected more of the same. But for some reason there was NO BASS! That is like a football team playing without a football. WTF?<br />
<b>Myths</b> - Sled Island Festival - opened for a great lineup of Woodhands, CEX, WhoMadeWho, and, !!! but looked like they should practice in their basement for a LOT longer!aneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-3811691384436546782010-12-18T01:34:00.000-08:002010-12-18T01:34:32.410-08:00SiriusxmuIt is past 2 am and my system, as it seems want to do lately, refuses to allow me to sleep, even though i work in less than 5 hrs. So i use this time to follow/stalk more people on twitter and fall across a number of bloggers/indie type radio hosts whom i have meant for quite some time now to subscribe to after hearing them regularly on siriusxmu. siriusxmu, in case you have not had the privilege of discovering yet, is the indie music station on both sirius and xm satellite radio. i have them to thank for having introduced me to many, many great acts and expanding my musical horizons exponentially. always a new band or website to check out, and for that i am eternally grateful. but a pessimist at heart, i have to have a few things which i despise from this station. first is hipster runoff. hipster runoff is a blog and radio segment of a severely emo-ish annoying monotone voice set on despondent despair and boredom. while i sometimes like the music he plays i will immediately turn the station as soon as i hear his annoying-fingernails-on-chalkboard pointless drabble to any of the myriad of other available stations (so long as it isn't that annoying madison, whose voice i just can't handle). nice thing about satellite radio, lots to choose from.<br />
next on the peev list : repetition. as i have said, i am thankful for the introductions for which the station has done to show me acts you would never hear on regular radio. but it is too bad that independent radio doesn't actually mean that. instead you have the same annoying system as what you have on local radio. they play the exact same singles over and over and over again. until you simply want to puke from hearing that gawd damned whistle song even one more time. i love alexander's truth. but seriously! now, i know he has ONLY one song to play but wouldn't it be possible to play something other than sufjan steven's "i walked". last i checked there were 11 songs on his age of adz release but you would never know it from listening to siriusxmu...the "independent" station. i guess even "independent" stations have to kow tow to record labels and the "released" singles list. too bad.<br />
and despite the myriad of available music to choose from, it always seems like the same play list is being repeated over and over again. matt and kim to be followed by vampire weekend, beach house and toro y moi. it makes me wish that they might play something..oh, i dunno, different! so, i return to some classic rock, just to hear something a lil more original, for a lil bit of change.aneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-65269420327318854642010-12-16T00:54:00.000-08:002010-12-16T00:54:26.316-08:00These Economic Times vs Ned's Atomic Dustbin's Song "Selfish"If you have opened a newspaper, turned on a newscast, or listened to any recent Canadian/United Nations financial reports lately you will have heard that the global economy and as an extension of such, the Canadian one, have many warning bells coming. The recession (though declared flatlined by Canadian authorities in the spring of this year) continues and is expected to do so for some time. International trade has been and will continue to be affected. Currencies are having drastic fluctuations. As a result, gold has hit all time highs. With the US Fed likely to have to print more greenbacks (and further devalue their currency), murmurings are being heard of a new dollar standard to replace the US Dollar. But it surely won't be the Euro where after shocks continue to abound from sunk/sinking national bailouts.<br />
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When money gets tight, the smart thing to do is to cinch the belt line, find areas to sacrifice and toe the budget. People the world over are having to make tough decisions and reduce their spending. But Canadians have bucked the trend of increasing their savings and decreasing their debt loads, instead taking advantage of low interest rates to perpetuate their interest spendings. While our brethren to the south have decreased their debt load we have instead managed to surpass their level of debt and in so doing posted new record levels. Astonishing. The creepmeter has already been going off about a potential housing bubble building in parts of this country. Ballooning household debt, most often placed up against property value, only furthers to create a Freddy Kreuger scenario. The Canadian government had taken a pot shot in 2009 of hedging off an increase in debt by increasing the capitalization requirements for mortgages, especially those on properties not occupied by their owners. But bankers were quick to contact their customers to advise them to set up credit lines on their properties to the max available before the new laws went into place. This way mortgagors could tap their revolving line of credit whenever they needed despite the new rules. In a worsening economy (a decrease in average after tax income is one of the main culprits being fingered, though at a decrease of only 1.5% it can hardly be solely reliable for a 6.7% increase in debt) higher debt only causes a greater crash.<br />
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So why are we bucking the smart trend of preparing for a bitter storm? Instead of warning bells we are being cajoled into believing, rather erroneously, that Canada is beyond all that. We have heard the praises of Canada's banking system sung out around the globe. It wasn't OUR fault that everyone else had such low levels of capitalization for their banking systems! It wasn't us who caused the bad investments in the housing market, putting people who couldn't afford them into houses they would one day be unable to pay for. But perhaps we DID do that. As a long time banker I saw many people who did not fit into the bank models of affording homes still find financing. Mortgage brokers bend and manipulate guidelines and incomes to put people into debt they may not be able to afford. And the big banks find ways to work with them. The argument goes that with interest rates so low people can afford more. And in time, their incomes should go up. But incomes are not going up. And interest rates will. By the time that mortgage terms mature from their record setting lows, rates will have climbed. And when they do, they will likely have to go up in big chunks in order to stem an eventual inflation. Of course, each quarter per cent that rates increase causes the amount of interest to be paid on debt to increase. Resulting in higher payments and longer terms. If income doesn't increase (with indicators stating they will remain stagnant for some time) but interest costs do then people will have less to live off of. If they have less to live off of they will be forced to spend less. If commerce ceases then the whole system is fucked. This is why we have been lead by our government to believe that we are sitting pretty. The Canadian government has been following a spend your way to happiness approach. Record levels of military spending, infrastructure development, and other stimulus spending were meant to spur the economy. The reasoning goes that if people just keep spending then we can spend our way out of this doldrum. Obviously this is a flawed logic. For a short term cold streak it could work, go into temporary debt and just pay everything off later. And we were assured that it would be a short term situation. But as the world economy staggers and even falls we are surely being sucked right into the whirlpool. Even if we HAD been away scott free our reliance on world trade puts us in a very precarious situation. As other economies falter the Canadian economy will follow. Free trade was meant to open up new markets in order to stem against regional market fluctuations. But with an inherent reliance on trading partners, when the whole of the world is sinking then so too will relatively healthy regional members.<br />
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It appears to me that the Conservatives have been incorrect on this soft world economy from the get go. They initially believed that this would be short lived, even stating in 2008, after the recession had hit, that they would have balanced budgets throughout. Interestingly it was only through the coalition of the majority of seats in the house that they were spurred to react to the softening marketplace. They then predicted that they would return to balanced budgets by 2013. This has now been delayed to 2015. And yet, even with the economic package meant to spur spending, indicators are that those measures which are working surely won't have us back in any pretty position anytime soon. It is far time that Canadians and their government pull the wool from their eyes and realize that we are in the midst of a continued recession which, while not hitting us as hard as say Ireland, Iceland, California, and others, will have long lasting effects on our way of life. As such, it is time that we started to think beyond the box on new measures we can take to go beyond the limits of a free trade, commerce based, economic system with its inherent flaws.<br />
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be careful, you might hear something<br />
you don't want to hear<br />
be careful you might say something<br />
that you really mean<br />
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you say 'take things easy,<br />
go and have some fun'<br />
but my mind is hazy<br />
about times i've spent alone<br />
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so be careful, you might feel something<br />
you don't want to feel<br />
be careful, you might learn something<br />
you don't want to know<br />
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stop yawning, stop yearning<br />
and wake up<br />
what you wanna do is wake up<br />
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tell me, what you wanna do<br />
what you wanna do, what you wanna do<br />
what you wanna do is wake up<br />
wake up, wake up!!!aneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5414626351839918287.post-91720691173701041062010-12-09T13:12:00.000-08:002010-12-10T10:26:42.524-08:00my birthday present to myself : early beginningswhat better way to celebrate it than to loathe my most recent spat of bad decisions causing astronomical pressure in my cerebral cortex such that my scope of movement limits me to my bed. not that i had planned to roll out of it much before the afternoon today anyway. just that i had hoped to enjoy more of it. maybe with some rolling around in it, some sweating activity, followed by relapses of sleep. only to be repeated again and again. alas, it is good to have dreams.<br />
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with all that technology has traversed since i was first born some 3 decades ago, perhaps the greatest single advancement has been what we can pack into little tiny pills. thank goodness for their fast acting relief and proliferation in the market place. i find that i am only too happy to pay the hundred fold increase in mark up to benefit from the pain relief. i am free to make that stupid decision again and again. i know the mixing of different strong alcohols will end this way. well, not ALWAYS this way. sometimes it is worse. sometimes my whole system decides to clam right up and i end up writhing in agony, using a toilet for my sustenance to life. but all the knowledge in the world can't help me avoid my star pattern! a sagittarius can try to avoid the need for variety, but like a vampire in the night, the allure of tasting something different is simply too strong to resist. beer, tequila, vodka, liqueur, rum, different beer, different vodka, gin...in this way i am the spitting image of my sign. even knowing the predestined end result.<br />
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when my self inflicted wound has finally subsided in its efforts to dominate MY day i find my desire to bask in my narcissistic gloating too overwhelming to ignore. for, truly, isn't the celebration of a birthday nothing more than a conceited fluffing of one's feathers? i log into my facebook account and into my email to receive all of the accolades provided in my name, if only for being born once upon a time. finding enough of substance of the manner provided by some imaginary place we all exist in, without ever stepping foot into : cyberworld i continue on, being motivated enough to check, as i do daily, for signs of the impending doom of our civilization. by logging again into the grande scope of the internet addresses of news sources and twitter i find nothing to point me towards the coming of the book of revelations. or anything like an armageddon. save for a reference in the globe and mail talking about vbite's plan to take on mcd's for heavyweight kingpin in the dominance of fast food. never heard of a vbite before? well, that is because there is barely such a thing. a single establishment exists which is oddly enough closed during this winter season. i imagine that mcdonald's is shaking in it's greasy booties in fear. the reference to the coming end times? that'd be this : "With experts at this week’s Climate Change conference in Cancun warning of impending food shortages and surging food costs". but who listens to experts anyway? didn't they claim we had started down the road to irrepairable damage of our earth by man's billions upon billions of footprints? but all those lawyers who make up the scope of our politics have reasoned for us that "this couldn't possibly be. or maybe it couldn't possibly be. and even if it were perhaps a chance, we could likely still alter this so called self genocide. and if we might conceivably fail at our own salvation, well we are but puny lil beings on a great wide earth. the earth could possibly correct any damage on its own. therefor lets just continue as we do and let what may or may not be one day deal with itself" <br />
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so, i sing along with some of my most favorite songs ever and give to myself one more gift, that of a new blog. one to write about what ever the fuck i want to write about. but mostly my own perception of what is important in this world (read, MY world) which will likely consist of music, show reviews, photos of said shows, and my skewed version of reality today. happy day of birth to my blog. Dec 9, 2010.<br />
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music i have been enjoying as of late includes : broken bells - self titled, crocodiles - sleep forever, black mountain - wilderness heart, gayngs - related, kele - boxer, klaxons - surfing the void, soulsavers - broken, the sunshine underground - nobody's coming to save you, and finally tricky - mixed raceaneegadolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02448708335703519967noreply@blogger.com1