Friday, January 26, 2007

Think for two seconds about what would take you back to your childhood.......think about all those things that make you feel like a kid again.........as much as we shun television, it's still given us a few darn good memories and here is a prime example of just that.



"The Log Driver's Waltz" is a Canadian folk song, written by Wade Hemsworth. The most famous version of this song was preformed by Kate and Anna McGarrigle for the 1979 animated film by the National Film Board. Enjoy and show your kids a true piece of Canadian heritage.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Jerry Lee Lewis, did he fuel the punk rock era?! Such a true spirit of music and if you think it's a stretch, then watch his first live television appearance on the Steve Allen Show then you may think otherwise. Enjoy and rock 'n roll!



If you dig this, check out Jerry Lee Lewis' "Live at the Star Club, Hamburg", there's a true live performance.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

~ The Tragically Hip ~

January 13 2007: Canada Games Arena, Grande Prairies: Set List

1: The Lonely End Of The Rink
2: New Orleans Is Sinking
3: Fully Completely
4: Gus: The Polar Bear From Central Park
5: Family Band
6: Boots Or Hearts
7: Putting Down
8: Courage (For Hugh Maclennan)
9: Long Time Running
10: Pretend
11: Something On
12: At The Hundredth Meridian
13: Ahead By A Century
14: In View
15: Nautical Disaster
16: Wheat Kings
17: Yer Not The Ocean
18: Fifty-Mission Cap
19: Fire In The Hole
20: I Can Only Give You Everything
21: Fireworks
22: Blow At High Dough

Monday, January 15, 2007

A concert to remember and if you weren't there, here's hoping I can take you to Grande Prairie for the event of 2007, The Tragically Hip, live and they were all business.

Airchecks were rocking when we meandered into Canada Games Arena and myself and Kris Prez were in for a real treat. For me, the chance to interview the greatest Canadian band of all time, was a moment of pure bliss. Not only has the Tragically Hip maintained a sound comparable to no one but themselves, they've also held their passion for music so close to their hearts that it bleeds through each time on every record in that true Canadian, Tragically Hip small town way.