Tuesday, February 26, 2008

You should hear their version of Moby Dick...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0tAOIQiz-8

This is, of course, before young Mr. Page met Satan.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Truth in Advertising.

I'm sure there are aspiring broadcast students who read this, and to you I offer, as a public service, the correct way to write commercial copy...

Language definitely NSFW.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2416/2201688044_b9a72418e2_o.jpg

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ-45XG7n4k

If you're a fan of old-school AC/DC (yes, please!), and Bon Scott...you might want to avert your gaze.

This is early footage from one of Bon's old bands, long before he met the Young brothers, obviously.

Our Bon is on the middle platform, to the right. 'Build me Up Buttercup' never seemed to turn up on any AC/DC setlists, did it?

Our loss, I guess.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Got an extra three mil you don't know what to do with?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140206309501

Bet he has that Japanese import-only Bay City Rollers Greatest Hits LP I've never been able to find...

Sunday, February 17, 2008

This is a little long, but definitely worth the time...

http://youtube.com:80/watch?v=B9856_xv8gc

It's 1986, but it could just as easily be 2008.

How do you think Frank would do against O'Reilly, Coulter or Hannity today? I'm guessing he could hold his own.

Friday, February 15, 2008

In case you missed it first time around...The Trews came in for some pickin' and grinnin' on Tuesday afternoon, in advance of their new CD, 'No Time for Later'.

Colin and John Angus (pronounced 'Jonangus', if you're a true Maritimer) were forever immortalized on Qtube, if you wanna check 'er out.

http://qtube.ca/
David Lee Roth rules...did I mention that before?

http://www.chunklet.com/images/upload/6/audio_file/Runnin'%20With%20The%20Devil.mp3

"GoddamnitbabyyouknowIain'tlyintoya, I'monlygointellyouonetime!"

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/9005519.html

Eagles....Moncton...August 2nd.

CTV dropped the bomb last night, and while we're about to get dumped on by a winter storm, we can think about summer for a few minutes, at least. Although it's not official, CTV told me last night that they had confirmation from three sources that it's a done deal.

Halifax Common has Keith Urban, and a couple more irons on the fire as far as another show...plus Charlottetown is in the hunt, as well.

Personally, I don't have a problem with making a road trip to Motown for The Eagles. I saw them in 2002, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Third row center, they were incredible. Of course, they're pretty much the poster children for high ticket prices and chardonnay-swilling yacht rockers, but they're money in the bank. Pretty much every song in a two-hour span is a top ten classic.

The Magnetic Hill Stones concert in '05 was a great day, and I really don't get into the Halifax vs. Moncton shit. There are plenty of shows to go around. We should be thankful we're getting anything, concert-wise, because...well...we live in the Maritimes, and we generally don't get anything at all. Plus...competition is a very good thing sometimes. Now, we have two big shows this summer, as opposed to our usual zero. Keep 'em comin'!

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Here we are....it's Tuesday morning...the kids are at school, I have a cup of bad coffee, and it's my favourite time of the week.

I start scouring the 'Net, for some reputable and (not-so-reputable) music news. Before I log on, I say a quiet prayer, in hopes that some big musico has done or said something terminally dumb. Most weeks my prayers are answered. A lot of times there's a rumour that a big name will be coming to the Maritimes. Most weeks that turns out to be bullshit. Between the big international stories, and juicy local stuff, I manage to sling together 500 words, and put them in the right order, for the most part.

The last year and a half has been a real blast for me, writing my weekly column, The Skinny, for The Daily News. I don't think I ever had a run-in with the editors over what I wrote, and they were terrific to deal with, rarely changing a word. I always harboured the dream of being a big-time rock journalist, and this was probably as close as I'll ever come.

I'm still absolutely sick about the people at the former The Daily News, who are out on the streets this week. Watching the story on the news last night, and seeing all the people that I've befriended, played softball and basketball with, and drunk with (often at the same time) left a knot in my stomach. I recognize that shell-shocked look.

I've been there, myself. The media business can be volatile. There are a lot of things that are completely beyond your control. Competing with a behemoth like the Herald was something that the parent company saw as a can't-win. If I was CEO, I'd probably make the same decision. Radio has it's shares of ups and downs, too, believe me. I've been on the wrong side of sweeping corporate decisions. And don't get me started on Global...

I always loved the fact that we had two dailies in Halifax. For years before the Herald started publishing on Sunday, the Daily News was my weekend paper of choice. It always seemed a lot more irreverent than it's stodgy counterpart....I've always liked that.

Times change, and the landscape as changed, too. Sunday night, I was wondering about the terrible situation in Bridgewater. The last local TV update was at 6pm, and the paper wouldn't come until morning. What did I do? I went to the 'Net for immediate information. That's the kind of world we live in.

All the Daily News people I know are brilliant, talented folks, and although this will sting for awhile, they will land on their feet. I know that sounds a little Hallmark, but, I've been there, and as dark as things seem right now (I'm sure losing your job on a snowy, shitty Monday seems like the ultimate insult), it will get better.

So....expect the blog to be updated a lot more often, as I'm probably still going to need a Tuesday morning fix.

Also...I'm not much of a conspiracy theorist, but how much would you bet Rene Angelil's behind this somehow?