Ok gang,
Drop everything. Open your gmail. Click on Calendar. Enter a reminder that you are scheduled to get down to Les Georges Leningrad this Friday, December 1, 2006. Pack your posse - your comrades, if you will.
Another important event to keep track of: Do Make Say Think! Yup, the nebulous, hermitical band has just announced a date (March 2007, no less!). I really want to see these guys, but they have a nasty habit of canceling their shows. This might be because they are violating Rule #1 of being hip: Don't book things too early. A hipster should not realistically be able to plan that far ahead. Let's just say I wont be getting my hopes up until at least mid-February.
What a coincidence. When I was States-side a couple weeks ago, I picked up Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn. It's a rock-solid album. By the way, if you're in the vicinity of Phila, check this place out.
SOCAN Alert? No, these just happen to be great musicians. Canadian music without the guilt. ♪
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Weekend Roundup - The Greats? The Grates!
Who? The Grates
What? Rocked
Where? Broken City
When? On Thursday, November 23, 2006
Why? As they came through town supporting Tokyo Police Club.
How? Using all the tricks in the ribbon twirlers' handbook.

All are in agreement that these Aussies know how to party. The band's ebullience took everyone by surprise. I can't understand why they were opening for TPC. In comparison, the Torontonians looked, well, boring and amateurish. I say amateurish because they tried to pull the old, "Nobody rocks like Calgary!" routine to curry some easy crowd approval.
In any case, it was nice to see these bands, since I missed them both during their CMJ showcases. ♪
Dance of the week: The Porpoise Song by the Monkees. This weekend, I finally saw Head. The movie doesn't make any sense and really isn't very good. But, it was 'written' by Jack Nicholson and features a Frank Zappa cameo. This sequence made the movie:
What? Rocked
Where? Broken City
When? On Thursday, November 23, 2006
Why? As they came through town supporting Tokyo Police Club.
How? Using all the tricks in the ribbon twirlers' handbook.

All are in agreement that these Aussies know how to party. The band's ebullience took everyone by surprise. I can't understand why they were opening for TPC. In comparison, the Torontonians looked, well, boring and amateurish. I say amateurish because they tried to pull the old, "Nobody rocks like Calgary!" routine to curry some easy crowd approval.
In any case, it was nice to see these bands, since I missed them both during their CMJ showcases. ♪
Dance of the week: The Porpoise Song by the Monkees. This weekend, I finally saw Head. The movie doesn't make any sense and really isn't very good. But, it was 'written' by Jack Nicholson and features a Frank Zappa cameo. This sequence made the movie:
Sunday, November 19, 2006
JFK, CMJ, A-OK, eventually PA.
Part I (November 2, 2006)
Hey Gang,
I spent most of the flight over to New York debating over which bands to check out tonight. On one hand, there’s a huge party going down at the Bowery Ballroom (Shins, Thermals, CSS, Album Leaf, etc.). On the other, there are three killer shows going around Greenwich Village (The Sights @ R&R, Forward Russia @ The Mercury Lounge, and Blue Cheer @ The Knitting Factory). At least I'm guessing it’s around Greenwich Village. I don’t have my bearings yet. I’m thinking that ticket availability will ultimately determine what I do this evening.
The rest of the flight was spent geeking out with work stuff. Who knew that C/C++ programming was possible at 35000 feet? Oh yeah, and watching an Office episode. Have you seen the one where they go on a booze cruise? Epic! That brings us to the dance of the week:
Hey Gang,
I spent most of the flight over to New York debating over which bands to check out tonight. On one hand, there’s a huge party going down at the Bowery Ballroom (Shins, Thermals, CSS, Album Leaf, etc.). On the other, there are three killer shows going around Greenwich Village (The Sights @ R&R, Forward Russia @ The Mercury Lounge, and Blue Cheer @ The Knitting Factory). At least I'm guessing it’s around Greenwich Village. I don’t have my bearings yet. I’m thinking that ticket availability will ultimately determine what I do this evening.
The rest of the flight was spent geeking out with work stuff. Who knew that C/C++ programming was possible at 35000 feet? Oh yeah, and watching an Office episode. Have you seen the one where they go on a booze cruise? Epic! That brings us to the dance of the week:
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