...i was in zulu today and they were playing music over the soundsystem as per usual. i was actually there looking for the broken social scene "you forgot it in people",but that is another story and source of frustration. listening as i was leafing through the cds,on came the somewhat familiar sounds of what i took to be mercury rev. at least at first i thought that was what it was,then i was leaning more towards some possibly recently un-earthed early flaming lips,but no. what it turned out to be was the polyphonic spree "the beginning stages of...".go to the website and enjoy,then buy this disc. you won't be dissapointed.
Saturday, January 18, 2003
Friday, January 17, 2003
Thursday, January 16, 2003
...what it has allowed me to do though is listen to a mittfull of new music this week. i have recieved through ebay or buying here a bunch of things listed on various lists i've read. the montgolfier brothers which is very nice and mellow. the vocals at times recall momus and at other times the very mellow smiths tunes. also,the iron & wine cd which is also very mellow. seems to be a trend this week for my listening. everything seems so much more melancholly.
...let's see...
MCMLXV
themselves - the no music
stylus - mynydd preseli
gang of four - 100 flowers bloom
ghislain poirier - sous le mongvier
ghislain poirier - Il N'y A Pas De Sud
desormais - climate variations
mark kozelek - what's next to the moon
mark kozelek - rock 'n' roll singer
kitchens of destinction - cowboys and aliens
as well as cdrs of the postal service and the new massive attack.lots of listening !
Monday, January 13, 2003
...indeed. my daughter started the highs by winning the first game of her basketball tourney friday night. it was actually the first of three wins on there way to winning the tournament. in 5 years of playing this was the first time a team she was on actually won one of these things. i congratulate her.
...we also got to hold a 7 hour old baby boy which my sister-in-law gave birth to on sunday. his name is anthony and he has a head full of dark hair and an old mans face(although all babies seem too look old to me ). always amazes me holding a newborn baby. we've had two of our own,yet it still makes me warm and fuzzy holding this tiny little man.nothing like it.
...after the low that came friday night though,i really needed these two highs.after friday nights game i came home and found our dog,gizmo really labouring to get her breath. i really thought she had suffered a stroke. it was about 8:30pm and phoning around we found an emergency vet about 20 minutes away in langley.we rushed he over there and the vet gave her oxygen and ran a few quick tests. she also took an x-ray.
...it was in the x-ray that she showed us that gizmo had an enlarged heart caused by disease. she explained that on a scale of 1 to 6, with six the worst, our little peekineese-poodle cross was a "6". she further explained that if she made it through the night that gizmo would never really be the same and in fact may have only a few days or weeks left.
...it really sucks making that decision. whether to put your pet of 11 years down. this is only the second dog i've owned and with the first i woke up one morning and found she'd died. as sad as that was, having to put a death sentence on a pet is not easy.in fact it physically hurt.