Monday

30 November 2009

For the last show, I go into overtime and record myself too loud to review things, thumbnail two sad romantic tales and play the theme music in full so you can hear a woman who knew more sad romantic tales than I ever hope to know. Thank you for listening.

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Where I found the song
An English translation of it (which can also be found in the lyrics field of the .mp3 file)

Sunday

29 November 2009

I cross a border to be able to sing some of my favourite song before the original singer takes over.

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The full original from Lala
I can't believe I posted this on a Greyhound bus in a traffic jam across the Peace Bridge from Buffalo to Fort Erie.

Saturday

28 November 2009

As I drive near Cleveland, my mom tells me about when she drove a little more dangerously as a teenager in the 1950's, and later had her wedding dress hacked up.

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Friday

27 November 2009

Two from the late lamented Grace Babies: "Philosophy" from Frequency in 1997, and their last released song two years later, "Wish On It".

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A nice recent blog post about Frequency...which links back to my other podcast blog. It's the circle of life.

Thursday

26 November 2009

What did the Beats eat? For U.S. Thanksgiving, another reading by David Meltzer from his epic poem "Beat Thing", at This Ain't the Rosedale Library.

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The easier book Meltzer refers to is David's copy: the selected poems of David Meltzer

Wednesday

25 November 2009

Yesterday, when I learned a Toronto landmark had been taken down, I went looking for a piece of it, but found history heavier than I would've imagined.

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Here's the post from Torontoist about the Lee's Palace facade.

Tuesday

24 November 2009

There was something about her, though. Something, but not enough. "The Makeover" by Moe Berg from his book of short stories The Green Room.

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Monday

23 November 2009

In July, I stumble upon Gentleman Reg at soundcheck, where he waits for the keyboard player to arrive before running through "You Can't Get It Back".

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Sunday

22 November 2009

Heather Havrilesky deals with her Oprah Abandonment Issues by posting her column on Salon.com November 20 and swilling cooking wine in her closet.

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Edited for time. Full column here.

Saturday

21 November 2009

I give a tour of my professional recording blanket fort and record something for a much better podcast.

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Update Nov. 23: Here's the finished episode!

Friday

20 November 2009

A live song from an amazing Canadian artist I've loved for years, but who is known to not like people posting their recordings of his live songs. So I'm not putting his name here.

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Full story in the Lyrics field. I will link to where you can buy his stuff, and when you do, tell them how you found out about him. Thanks.

Thursday

19 November 2009

Watching tai chi in Grange Park, noting the open-toed Crocs and the Big Wheel.

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Wednesday

18 November 2009

I exert a minimum of effort to go to the Santa Claus Parade, where the number of floats is questioned, the Burlington band percussion section is awesome and Santa orders a coffee at Tim Horton's.

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Tuesday

17 November 2009

Stillnesses Are the Moves: a great track and a great cover you're not supposed to have.

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Full story in the lyrics field. For time, I had to fade out the end of the original. To hear it, hopefully you can still find it here.

Monday

16 November 2009

Continuing to read Heather Havrilesky's TV column in Salon, in which she shows that she is not without "Mercy".

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Sunday

15 November 2009

In her TV column for Salon, Heather Havrilesky presents the Grey's Anato-Mad Lib.

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Saturday

14 November 2009

David Meltzer reads an excerpt from his epic poem on the Beat Generation (of which he was a part), "Beat Thing", at This Ain't the Rosedale Library.

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Meltzer is appearing with other poets as part of the ROCKPILE tour associated with the pretty amazing online literary magazine-ish thing Big Bridge. There'll be more from it.

Friday

13 November 2009

Heaven-blessed: Sunday morning at the University of Toronto, and "All Around the World" by Jackdaw4 from the 2007 album Bipolar Diversions.

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Please explore that Jackdaw4 website or buy Jackdaw4 music via Bandcamp to make up for the permission I didn't request from some very lovely people, consistent with the Mission Statement.

Thursday

12 November 2009

Late last spring, I am confronted by the Mystery of the Tim Horton's Brie.

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This was actually the recording that inspired the idea of doing NaPodPoMo this year. So you can now blame whoever left that damn brie behind.

Wednesday

11 November 2009

On Remembrance Day in Canada, more stories of Major Street and a veteran who wrote a poem when he knew his work was done for the time being.

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Here's the article and here's the video.

Tuesday

10 November 2009

Monteforte are "In Love" with two delightful chunks of '80's Canadian cheese, at the Horseshoe Tavern, May 2008.

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Here are the originals of the song I never liked and the song I've loved. But Monteforte is the great equalizer.

Note that when Roxy sings "hot girls in love" in the chorus, Vikki and Brad dramatically mime wiping sweat from their brows in unison. I suggest you do the same.

Monday

09 November 2009

Elsewhere in my podcast landscape...a piece of The Duke Is Tops from Movies For the Blind episode 103.

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Sunday

08 November 2009

I went to the Zen Buddhist Temple here for the first time in months...and it shows.

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That old episode about Buddhism was Description 48: Don't Expect Much, done almost two years ago.

Saturday

07 November 2009

By chance, I walk into a book store where Paul Shaffer begins playing piano and talking about his start in showbiz.

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Of course, the Brass Rail will indeed probably be there for the rest of our lives. :-)

Friday

06 November 2009

Here's to the World's Most Passionate Girl. "68 Hrs." by National Velvet, from their self-titled debut album in 1988.

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If you haven't been reading the lyrics tags, this would be a good time to start.

Thursday

05 November 2009

I demonstrate why I needed a triple latte and the softest scone ever on my way to the last day of Podcasters Across Borders 2008.

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Wednesday

04 November 2009

To celebrate the birthday of my birth mother, I share some of her thoughts about men and relationships.

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More tales from my birth mother in Description 73.

Tuesday

03 November 2009

Off to midtown, where I get pinned with a poppy and have a nice professional recording session.

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Argh! The Remembrance Day episode was Description 47, not 48. And I should have it back up by the end of the day. (Yup, it's done.)

Monday

02 November 2009

Heather Havrilesky wishes the aliens on the new version of "V" would just suck our brains out already.

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Sunday

01 November 2009

At The Tap, Galore play "Jet" by Paul McCartney and the Wingz, then kill time while Kevin orders a beer.

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Thursday

Episode 00: Mission Statement

In which I give you some idea of what I'm going to do here...at least as much of an idea as I have now. Although there's also Emanuel Sandhu and a guy playing an accordion (oh, if only they were the same guy!).

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That's it. No Associated Links and extra writing on this. Except yeah, I did have to edit out one minute to keep it under 10 minutes.

The First Post After Creating the Blog

Hey. I have nothing to say here, really, except I got this started and there'll be more soon.