Saturday, December 28th, 2002

Fromage

One of my favorite holiday season traditions is Muchmusic’s Fromage. Now they’ve been doing this for as long as I can remember, but in the beginning the show itself was a contender for stinker of the year – Christopher Ward (and later, Natalie Richard) couldn’t possibly have been more annoying and their ‘picks’ were almost always totally obscure Latvian polka-punk bands or whatnot – bands and videos who Much had never played anyway – no doubt in fear of offending someone at the record labels if even a disparaging syllable would be uttered about one of their artists.

Well no longer, thank god. Ed The Sock has been host for a few years now, and he is no-holds-barred in taking the piss out of heavy rotation artists. The segment I just watched was merciless in attacking Madonna, Britney, J-Ho, Christina SKANK Aguilera… it was marvellous. I rarely if ever watch MuchMusic, but this is the sort of programming you want to make a bowl of popcorn and curl up under a big warm blanket for. Booyaka.

np – Sleater-Kinney / All Hands On The Bad One

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Saturday, December 28th, 2002

Sad Little Moon

Someday I will perfect the over-easy egg. But that day was not today.

So this has been my least-spendy Boxing Day/Week ever, I think. 6 CDs overall – that’s hardly anything. Granted, there were probably at least that many more I could have gotten, but I can’t wipe out everything on my list in one fell swoop – where would that leave me? WITH NO REASON TO LIVE, that’s where. And yes, I am fully conscious of how sad that is.

But seriously, I am going to be dropping upwards of a couple grand in the next few months on a new computer, so I shouldn’t be too concerned about being thrifty right now. To say nothing of the fact that I will probably be paying taxes instead of getting a return for the first time ever this year, and need to finally contribute to my RRSP’s again (my other ones are doing job of losing money as is)…

Tonight is 517’s birthday party. Well his, as well as two other people I don’t know. I’m wondering how many people will be there – his place isn’t very big. Well it should be interesting, anyway. How many times have I gotten to say, “I’m in the band” in a social setting, anyway?

np – The Magnetic Fields / Holiday

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Friday, December 27th, 2002

Secret Knowledge Of Backroads

Boxing Day part two – Headed out to Soundscapes first to grab more stuff that I didn’t get yesterday – got pretty much what I expected to. Some stuff that I wasn’t sure about, the 15% discount wasn’t enough to persuade me. I did come away with The Kinks’ Arthur Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire and Are The Village Green Preservation Society, as well as the Pavement reissue of Slanted & Enchanted. I’ve never ‘gotten’ Pavement, but I figure I should own some – and this extended deluxe repackage of their best album seemed as good a candidate as any. I’m actually enjoying it – not enough to run out and get their entire catalog, but I may add Crooked Rain Crooked Rain to the collection.

I’ve got the comic book itch back again, so it’s just as well that Hairy Tarantula’a Boxing Week sale is 35% off all Marvel and DC trade paperbacks. I grabbed The Ultimates paperback on recommendation from Kevin, and he’s right – it’s excellent stuff. I will probably go back for more books after I do some homework about what’s good and what’s not. I’ve been out of it for so long. I’m obliged to the store for the sale, but man – some of the conversation that goes in there… it’s just scary.

Andrea and Bryan are in town tonight, I don’t think I’ve seen them for months though it doesn’t really seem like that long. Time really does sneak away from you when you’re not looking.

np – Pavement / Slanted & Enchanted – Luxe & Reduxe

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Thursday, December 26th, 2002

Now You Know

For the record, I generally think Robin Black is a dink, but in this article, he speaks truth.

np – Doug Martsch / Now You Know

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Thursday, December 26th, 2002

The Coyote Gospel

I re-read Grant Morrison’s complete 26-issue run on Animal Man this afternoon. Hard to believe these were originally published almost 15 years ago. This was my first venture beyond the realm of conventional superhero comics – while the characters and many situations depicted in the book were decidedly of the spandex persuasion, the stories and themes were not. Initially, a lot of the main focus was on animal rights, but by the end, it was a full-blown existential experience, with a terrific Deus Ex Machina in the final issue where Animal Man comes face to face with Morrison and the circumstances of his existance as a comic book character are laid down bare in front of him. I will confess that I wasn’t old enough to fully appreciate the depth of this book when I first started reading it – hell, I was 14 at the time – but I would say that I ‘get it’ now. Which is ironic, because now that Morrison has taken the scripting reins of my first four-colour love, X-Men, I don’t think I understand what he’s writing about again. It is my fate to be constantly 12 years behind the man, I guess.

np – Sleater-Kinney / One Beat

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