posted April 5, 2012 in Music / Radio
Whoa, it’s been too long! I didn’t have access to my main MP3 library today but I was able to scrape together some tunes I had on my work machine and a few tracks I’d picked up on the advice of a Mr. Bobby Ferris.
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- Wolf People – October Fires
- The Dirty Nil – Fuckin’ Up Young
- Uncle Bad Touch - I Wanna Love You
- Heartless Bastards - Got to Have Rock and Roll
- Hans Condor - I Can Make a Lot of Money
- November - Mount Everest
- Nashville Pussy (feat Danko Jones) – I’m So High
- Prima Donna – Double Crosser
- Sonic’s Rendezvous Band – Sweet Nothing
I think I’ve played Sweet Nothing before, but damn it’s so good it deserves to be played again.
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posted October 20, 2011 in Jukebox / Music / Radio
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- Jonathan Richman – Pablo Picasso
- The Muggs – Just Another Fool
- John Wesley Coleman – Bad Lady Goes To Jail
- The Black Crowes – I Ain’t Hiding
- The High Beams – Living To Die
- The Ramones – Bonzo Goes to Bitburg
- Patto – Man
- Richard Hell & The Voidoids – The Plan
- Johnny Thunders & Wayne Kramer’s Gang War – The Harder They Come
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posted October 6, 2011 in Jukebox / Music / Radio
Part 2 of 2 of the 100% Vancouver series (part 1 is here):
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- Rock Thy Neighbor – The Smugglers
- S.T.H.D – Ladyhawk
- If You Want Me – Indian Wars
- The Way To Gone – Black Mountain
- The Last of The 1%ers – The Black Halos
- Wind Me Up – Lightning Dust
- Scrambled Eggs – Pointed Sticks
- Shake This Joint Around – Rich Hope and His Evil Doers
- Spider Baby Jesus – Duffy and The Doubters
- Mountain Bitch – Black Wizard
Back to your regular programming…
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posted August 4, 2011 in Jukebox / Music / Radio
Part 1 of 2 of the 100% Vancouver series:
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- Jesus – Black Wizard
- Moving Along – Lions in the Street
- In the Forest, Under the Moon – Blood Meridian
- Woof Woof I’m a Goof – The Evaporators
- DXM – The Jolts
- (Gone is the) Freedom Train – John Ford
- New Drug Queens – Pink Mountaintops
- Van City – Rodney Decroo
Thank you and goodnight.
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posted August 1, 2011 in Interweb / Jukebox / Music
On June 9th I posted a little tool to let people play with the separated tracks from Gimme Shelter. Since then I’ve observed that:
- People like to play with this. Lots and lots of people. More than I ever thought would find it.
- These separated tracks actually originated from the game Rock Band. So much for my claim that Bill Wyman dropped the master tapes off at my house.
- The above point was brought to my attention by a very kind and courteous DMCA takedown notification letter.
As a result I’ve had to take it down. It was fun while it lasted!
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posted July 29, 2011 in Jukebox / Music / Radio
After a few weeks off in cottage country here’s another little radio show:
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- Teenage Head – Flamin’ Groovies
- Get Up Morning – Eddy Current Suppression Ring
- I’ll Get Along Without You – The Melodians
- Get Yo Shit – Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
- Black River Killer – Blitzen Trapper
- Fad – The Black Lips
- You On the Run – Black Angels
- Little Bonnie – Aorta
- #1 Tonite! – Bad Wizard
- Carol Anne – Indian Wars
- Shining Light – Neil Young
Thank you and goodnight.
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posted July 8, 2011 in Jukebox / Music / Radio
Today I tried a little experiment with the amazingly simple Nicecast. Can you say a little pirate radio? Here’s the result and the setlist:
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- (Intro) Surfin’ Blues (Part 2) – Al Casey
- Just Wanna Rock – Gorilla
- The Rocker – Thin Lizzy
- The Sun Goes All Around – Thee Oh Sees
- Ruby D – Les Sexareenos
- Bummer – Jeff the Brotherhood
- Rave ‘n’ Rock – Daddy Maxfield
- Frankie – D Generation
- Sheena’s Back – Nick Curran and the Low Lifes
- Get Found – Bass Drum of Death
- Powerman – The Kinks
Thank you and goodnight.
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posted June 21, 2011 in Art / Wow
I’m just floored by this. I found Dana’s amazing chalk lettering and design work on Dribbble and noticed she was doing some label designs for a BC winery. Check out this shot of one of the label designs:

Even cooler is this time lapse showing her creating the original piece (on a board 7 feet wide by 4 feet high). As a guy who relies way too much on CTRL+Z in my day-to-day work, when I see people doing proper analog work it just totally blows my mind. What a labour of love…
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posted June 9, 2011 in Interweb / Jukebox / Music / Wow

The intertubes provided the separated tracks from one of the Stones’ most iconic songs (and recordings) of all time. I took those and built a little player that lets you turn each individual track on and off while you listen. Don’t like Charlie’s drums? Turn them off. Want to hear only the lead guitar? Turn everything else off. Want to hear Mick tell Keith to go f**k himself when he flubs a note? Sorry, that’s not on this recording… or any recording that I’m aware of.
But seriously, I love the little imperfections. Just goes to show how unimportant it is to deliver a 100% flawless performance. The little mistakes give it life.
And around the 3:00 minute mark if you isolate the two vocal tracks you can hear Merry Clayton’s voice crack (twice)… that just gives me chills. Immediately after Mick cries “Whoo!”. Damn right, Mick.
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posted February 23, 2011 in Movies / Wow
This guy’s resume spans more than 200 films, from “Empire Strikes Back” to “Robin Hood”. Here he shows off a few of his secrets for getting the perfect movie sounds. Really amazing stuff.
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