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Sunday, April 30, 2006 

weekend recap...















Now that was a good weekend.

Carpet and Mulsa came through for a visit. They got here on Thursday. Highlights of their stay included playing hookey on Friday and getting our first 3 beers (each) in us by noon, going completely off the deep-end on Friday night, collapsing at 3 am, and then spending the remainder of the weekend creating complex blanket + couch fort and then proceeding to nap and eat non-stop.

Yeah, I realize that all the above might sound a bit disjointed, but I assure you it was AWESOME (all caps).

Also, how come no one told me that the movie Waiting is far more funny than the crappy previews let on?! Ok... maybe I was insanely hung-over whilst watching the movie, but I was way more entertained that I expected to be.

Related:
  • Nick and T-Dog's P-H Fat Rap [mp3]
Anyways... I'm going back to bed.

elsewhere

guilt free mp3 downloads | itismusic.org


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Thursday, April 27, 2006 

hangover footage...

screen cap

Hey, we haven't talked about Ryan Adams for a while... maybe we should.

I was digging around through my harddrive the other day and stumbled across a series of videos featuring Ryan Adams performing solo/acoustic in some random studio. From what I understand, the clips were done by VH1 as a part of promotions for "Heartbreaker".

Needless to say, the clips are fantastic... actually, the clips dance between awesome and hilarious: Awesome because his performance is very muted and stripped down (even by "Heartbreaker" standards). Hilarious because it appears that Mr. Adams is beaucoup hungover / foggy. Those grossly over-sized aviators half hanging off your face ain't fooling anyone, pal.

Wow, that last sentence broke all grammatical rules, ever.

Anyway, here are the clips... pilfer away:
My original plan was to convert these into some form of ipod ready format, but technical limitations foiled that plan. Anyone want to convert these files? Come on. Do it.

elsewhere

remix sunday | more live feist


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Tuesday, April 25, 2006 

quasi-reviewed: Yeah Yeah Yeahs at The Orpheum...










Hey, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs played at the Orpheum last night. As you may (or may not) recall, I had second row tickets for the show. The crap thing was I missed the show because the day job needed me out of town (Edmonton represent, I guess).

Tk, being the trooper that she is, made it to the show she called me 3 times during the evening, so I'm gonna deduce that the gig was a gooder. Actually, she got all twitterpated for Karen O (as demonstrated by the pictures she took, seen above), and also tells me that openers Blood On The Wall were equally as rad: punk sounds meets moan-y hippie stylings. This, apparently, is a good thing.

elsewhere

quinn was there too | the delorean stops here


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Sunday, April 23, 2006 

oh joy! yet another sun run recap!










For those who don't live in Vancouver: yesterday was the Sun Run. It's an annual 10Km road race which approximately 50,000 competitors take part in. From what I understand, its the biggest road race in teh universe. Or something.

I've actually been training for about 13 weeks for this race. I chose to do this because I dream of being a quintessential Vancouver yuppie because I needed a new form of exercise to keep me motivated... and since Dave frequently runs full marathons with his stomach full of French fries, ketchup, and draft beer, I figures I could easily do 1/4 of the distance, no?

Funny thing, I messed up my knee 2 weeks prior to race day, so I was sidelined and unable to compete. But since I'm the nicest guy there ever was, I got up early and went downtown to support Roommate Nick and Tk. The retardo thing is that by doing this and moving around to various watching stations I ended up walking about 5Km's over the course of the morning, further wrecking my knee in the process.

Well done, me.

Some key thoughts / observations about race day:
  • It's the only day of the year were public urination is understood and accepted in downtown Vancouver. We went into 3 different Starbucks with hopes of using the bathroom, all locations were lined up 40 deep (95% female).

  • Etiquette appears to be non-existent on the course. I saw hundreds of people randomly stopping to take walk breaks (which is cool) but without actually looking at their surroundings, resulting in people actually getting knocked over (not cool). Don't even get me started about those people who felt that it was ok for them to use their babies in baby strollers as ramming devices.

  • That random band playing at the north entrance of the Burrard Street bridge played "Rock and Roll" by Led Zepplin 5 times in 90 minutes. Why, I do not know.

  • Roommate Nick figured that with 50,000 people on the course, there must have been 17,500 hot/eligible/doable women there. Did anyone count?

elsewhere

do you have hipsters? | unemployman


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Friday, April 21, 2006 

the most awesome factoid ever...



Hey - have you ever looked up Ice-T on IMDB before? Yeah, me neither. But I did today. Roommate Nick asked me how old Ice Cube was (38)... somehow as I researched the answer to his question, I ended up surfing over to The Iceberg's bio. Anyways... take a look at the 3rd entry on Ice-T's "Miscellaneous Crew - filmography" pictured above.

That's right: back in the day, before he was famous, Ice-T was ghost writing rhymes for Mr. T. MR T!!!!!!!!!!!111

Wanna hear one of the resulting tracks??:
  • Mr. T - Treat Your Mother Right [mp3]
Oh, Jesus... Ice T was the brains behind that. Do you remember that track O.G. that Ice-T did back in 1991? Do you remember that verse:

Ten years ago I used to listen to rappers flow
Talkin' bout the way they
rocked the mic at the disco
I liked how that shit was goin' down
Dreamed about rippin the mic with my own sound
So I tried to write rhymes
Somethin' like them, my boys said,
"That ain't you Ice, That shit sounds like them."
So I sat back, thought up a new track
Didn't fantasize, kicked the pure facts

ICE-T LIED TO YOU. HE DIDN'T KICK PURE FACTS, HE WAS WRITING RHYMES DESIGNED TO TEACH KIDS IMPORTANT THINGS LIKE BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION, HYGIENE, DRESSING TO GO TO THE GROCERY STORE, WHICH WERE ULTIMATELY PERFORMED BY 'CLUBBER LANG' FROM ROCKY III!



Am I the only one baffled / freaked out by this?

Anyways, as a pallet cleanser:
  • Ice-T - Mind Over Matter [mp3]

elsewhere

be somebody... or be somebody's fool tribute | blog or band name


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Wednesday, April 19, 2006 

a couple of things about 24...



2 things that are driving me crazy:
  • What the hell are the writers of 24 planning on doing for the remaining 6 or 7 episodes left in the season? The terrorist threat appears (?) to be under control, and the President can only stand around posturing doing that chinless guppy-face look thing for so long. What up?!

  • Does Fox have any concerns about the management or equity of their brands? (Yes, TV shows and their respective characters are brands). I can handle the countless commercials played with the show that feature Keifer Sutherland doing voice-overs. I can even handle the movie, The Sentinel, which is basically a 2 hour version of 24 where Jack Bauer wears cleaner clothes and interacts with slightly different people. What I can't handle is the 24 Magazine which Fox is now promoting (Hey, only 6 issues for $60. Deal!). The powers that be at Fox really should dust off their marketing text books and consider the negative effects of brand extension. If they muck this up, the show could be come about as compelling as one of those Law & Order spin-offs. Boo.

Either way, viva Aaron Pierce!

elsewhere

quinn has live + acoustic Metric | it's hard out here for a cliche


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Monday, April 17, 2006 

ipod ready video download de jour: secret heart



Hot quasi-live music content for yer ipod...

This clip has been graciously provided by John at allthingsfeist.com - if you're into the pretty-meets-indie stylings of Miss Feist, John's site is ultra-required reading. Dude's got rare Feist content galore - videos, mp3's, and the like. Best of all it's all hosted on his site... none of that migraine inducing rapidshare/yousendit non-sense.

While we're busy linking, we might as well link up a few other choice webfinds:


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weekend recap... [updated]


























5th annual Wine Club weekend was most bonkers ever. I still haven't figured out how we make something so refined and classy so, uhhh, unrefined and unclassy. Highlights included: well, everything. It was awesome to be home.

My pictures from the weekend, much like my memory, are somewhat blurred. If you have pictures from Saturday night, email them to me. Once I've got a decent pool of jpegs, I'll create and post a gallery of the awesomeness that is us.

update: photos here.

elsewhere

ray lamontagne covers gnarls barkley | mcgriddle fan fiction


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Thursday, April 13, 2006 

rhesus pieces / monkey feces...




Just got a press release from House of Blues regarding the just announced May 27th Artic Monkeys / We Are Scientists gig at The Commodore. Tickets went on sale at 10am. Tickets were sold out at 10:05am.

Wow. Really? 1100 tickets sold out in 5 minutes. For those who love to crunch numbers that's a sales rate of about 4 tickets per second. The band isn't that awesome, you scenesters.

As a point of reference, James "I'm a human wet blanket" Blunt came to town a while back. Tickets for that show sold out in 9 minutes. Since, the AM sold out in less than half the time, my faith in humanity is kinda restored. Sorta.

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Moving on to funner things. We're heading back to Calgary this weekend for the 90th annual JWC annual. It will rule. Rule to the max. Also, there are plans to have a mass hang out / drinks session on Friday night. Hook up with us, call Dave's cell for details.

Photos and hangovers to follow.

elsewhere

a melange of crap for pizza | happy bsd!!!!!!!11


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Tuesday, April 11, 2006 

bits and/or pieces...




2 things:

1. Hey, why didn't anyone tell me that this good-time cover/mp3 existed?
2. Could someone please tell me what to think about the new Hawksley Workman disk, Treefull of Starling? Those who enjoyed the freewheeling anthematic spin of Lover/Fighter might see it as significant departure. Those who enjoyed his previous work might see it as a return to his cabaret-pop stuff found on For Him And The Girls. Either way, I'm sure he kills it live.
It's ambitious, but Smoke, Baby it aint. Thoughts?

And now, here are some very hyperlinks:


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Friday, April 07, 2006 

tempo 116.7 (mp3s galore)...



Hey do you remember a while back when I was asking if anyone knew where I could get a copy of Paris' 1991 release "The Devil Made Me Do It" on CD? I searched high and low for the disk; seriously, I repeatedly trolled all kinds of sketchy used CD sites, the used disk bin a Zulu, and head shops on Granville... I finally found a new copy of the disk at Scratch... which happens to a block from my office... which I visited on a totally non-related whim.

Anyways, I've got the disk, and it still rules as much as it did when it came out 15 years ago. Here's some choice cuts:
  • Paris - Scarface Groove [mp3]

  • Paris - I Call Him Mad [mp3]

I love the production on this album... heavy focus on the 808 drum machine beats, minimalistic sampling, which allowed the vocals to stand out front and centre.

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Here are some other mpthreeves floating around the web this week which are worth your time/bandwidth:


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Monday, April 03, 2006 

the april mixtape is hot to go...

it's the ring ring ring hey hey hey


Yup, the clocks have sprung ahead, it's getting warmer, which means that it's high time we once again kicked out the jams, uh, motherfucker(s). 59 minutes of the quasi-latest and pseudo-greatest in music... a mix designed to pair well with patio parties, and leaving work early to get to said patio parties... or something like that.

As always, it's a limited time offer. Get on it.

elsewhere

live broken social scene | video de jour: flava in ya ear


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Sunday, April 02, 2006 

reviewed: Metric w/ Islands at The Commodore Ballroom...









note: Master Andy got a hold of my digi-cam last night and took these amazing pics


I've been fortunate enough to see Metric perform live upwards of 447 times, and with that I figured that last night's show would be about the same as those previous.

Interestingly enough, Metric has stepped up their game. Not that there was any thing wrong with what they were doing before. Historically, their live show has almost had a novelty factor to it (i.e. the band performs as a rock group, but with a heavy synth twist). It now feels like the lines between rock and electronica are blurring... at times it almost felt a bit Goldfrapp-ish. But in a good way.

The other nice thing is that the band seems to have a greater sense of cohesion. No longer is it Emily Haines + a supporting band, rather everyone is front and centre. James Shaw seems to be 14 times more confident with his guitar riffery now than back in the "Old World Underground..." era.

Also nice: the band seems to have ditched the dark gloomy outfits of tours previous and now wears nearly all white. Emily ditched the combat boots and now wears stilettos. Yeah, it's only cosmetic, but its a subset of the whole idea that the band is evolving and not sticking with what's worked in the past for the sake of an easy win.

Most bonkers part of the show: The 20 (twenty!) minute encore version of "Dead Disco", which was all over the place and actually took on a bit of a jam band feel. Did I mention that Emily Haines actually did the stage dive/crowd surf thing? Apparently, grunge era antics are back in vogue. (Ha. I kid...)

Also of note: Islands opened for Metric. We've been rocking their latest disk since Christmas with mixed feelings, however, the live incarnation of it is pretty solid. The group consisted of a gang (seriously, I counted 7 - 8 dudes on stage at one point) of authentic band geeks, peppering their songs with clarinets, oboes, recorders, etc. It sounds nerdy, but it worked like crazy.

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musipedia | wedding betting | zig zag | cord mag


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