5 posts tagged “music”
The Pointed Sticks are all reunited and playing gigs again, which means of course I missed them at they're most recent gig at the Red Room. A little then and now playtime :)
But seriously...
"Seriously, WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON??!!! March 2007: it's the CanCon apocalpyse, let me tell you."
I hadn't listened to CBC Radio 3 in a little while, but I credit it, David Wisdom and Brent Bambury for everything gone right in my life. Michael Barclay and Carl Wilson sum up better than I the end of an era. I used to tell people that I like to pretend all my tax dollars went to supporting CBC radio and public heath care. Now, we seem to be left bereft of a voice in the night. CBC reorganizations are nothing new; every passing of an election seems to bring them under fire. But I think its a serious miscalculation to eliminate outlets of aspiring, fresh Canadian talent that requires no browbeatings from the CRTC to promote the same.
Sigh. Well, you can always tune in to the oft-flammable phoenix that is CKUA radio in Alberta. At least Andy Donnelly still is one of the prolific voices still on air.
Edit:
I'm not sure what happened to the formatting, but the small text is not a quote :(
A quote from David Wisdom in from an interview with Michael Barclay:
"I got my Canadian citizenship in 1992, partly inspired by the Rheostatics music, and that’s the truth"
Post-nursing diploma I literally kept mine due to the music and culture exposed on shows like Nightlines and Brave New Waves. My sense of identity as a Canadian are strongly tied to them.
Well, just ordered (hopefully - Paypall grr!) a couple of items from the legendary Norsemen Amon Amarth! Seems like a perfect fit for winter and always worked for WoW grinding, working out, cleaning the toilet, eating noodles off the floor, etc.
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On an unrelated note, I'll try to post more frequently now that there's several things going on in my little world. Hoping for a 'career transition' to augment my 10 yr long middle-aged crisis :p It's all good and wide open. Suggesstions? I'll start:
• Colon hydrotherapist
Complementary therapies are very popular these days, including art therapy, dance therapy, aromatherapy and massage therapy. But one where you definitely need to have no airs and graces is that of a colon hydrotherapist – surely the modern equivalent of the groom of the stool!
The jokes about it are as inevitable as they are predictable, but colonic irrigation is a respected treatment that many people move into from conventional medicine. Aside from flushing the colon with water to cleanse it and remove waste products, a colon hydrotherapist also consults with clients on issues such as diet and lifestyle.
In this career you definitely have to start at the bottom, but before long you'll be flushed with success. See, I told you the jokes were inevitable!
Excerpt from Channel 4