Friday, October 30, 2020

Isolation Friday - Zoom Breakup

Happy Friday.

It's a pretty happy Friday for me because I have a day off. It was an unexpected treat that Principal Deane gave everyone at the University an extra day of vacation. Such a sweet thing and very appreciated.
Muck and the Mires

I'm spending the day working my way through a pretty extensive "to do" list of things I've been avoiding for the past couple of weeks. No idea how much of it I'll actually get to but it felt pretty nice writing it all down yesterday.

Today, I'm sharing a great song with you by Muck and the Mires. It's called "Zoom Breakup" from their recent EP "Take Me Back to Planet Earth. I think it's pretty appropriate to share this tune during these pandemic times. For sure there are a lot of couples who have been separated during the lock downs (or stuck together in weird circumstances) so there must be break-ups galore happening all over the place. 

Also, the EP is fantastic and you can get your copy on their bandcamp page here: https://muckandthemires.bandcamp.com/album/take-me-back-to-planet-earth

Check it out, have a fun dance around the house and stay safe, please? Wash your hands and wear a mask! Happy weekend kittens xo

There's a new way
that you can break up quick
so why delay
all you do is point and click

Thursday, October 29, 2020

Cancon Thursday - Young and Wasted

Hawksley Workman. You're quite a guy. You've entertained us as we've been stuck at home, from your father-in-law's basement at first and most recently, from your brand new basement. I've so enjoyed each "Hawksley Night In Canada" show, in particular I like the pet segments. You make me laugh and cry and it's always a good time. Thank you.

Hawksley Workman - More Rage Less Tears
Now, in addition to providing us with isolation entertainment, you release a beautiful new record. "Less Rage More Tears" is a fantastic name for our pandemic times and the album contains a collection of wonderful, thoughtful songs. One of the things I love the most about his writing is that I'm always hearing new things in his songs, songs I have listened to dozens of times. All of a sudden, a lyric will jump out and it's like I'm hearing it for the first time. Brilliant. 

I had a really difficult time picking just one song to share here on Cancon Thursday. In the end, I decided on "Young and Wasted." Honestly, the clincher for me was the line about the wartime bungalow. I am living in a cosy (not cold) wartime bungalow in Kingston, Ontario. It was built in 1943 not too far from the old Alcan Plant. Many men who lived in my neighbourhood in the 1940's returned from the war and went to work at Alcan. 

I hope that everyone goes out and picks up a copy of "Less Rage More Tears." You don't even have to leave your house if you don't want to / can't. You can order it at his bandcamp page: https://hawksleyworkman.bandcamp.com/ It's important to support our favourite artists at a time like this (I mean it's always important but with live shows being very limited, buying records and CD's is a good way to show them some love while treating yourself. Kindness IS magic after all.

So give this a listen and let me know what you think. Again, thank you Hawksley, for this wonderful record.

Stay safe everyone xo
growing up so cold in a wartime bungalow
you were such a show-off 
brushing your teeth before bed even when we were both so drunk and stoned
and laughing and falling down
and i just fell asleep and started dreaming


Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Way Back Wednesday - Christmas Card From a Hooker in Minneapolis

Tom Waits - Blue Valentine
Today's Way Back Wednesday song was released back in 1978 by Tom Waits on his brilliant "Blue Valentine" album.

This particular version of "Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis" is a live one. The song is punctuated by weird and somewhat inappropriate laughter from the audience. This has long been a favourite song of mine. 

Waits is singing about a woman who writes a letter to a man she knew, explaining that she's pregnant, sober and  married to a fine man who is going to raise her baby as his own. Life is good for her, or rather would be, she confesses, if she still had the cash she used to spend on drugs. Sadly, we learn that she's been fibbing to poor old Charley. The hooker is actually in jail but will be released on Valentine's Day. It's a sad story but I love the way Tom Waits tells it.

I hope you give it a listen. Happy hump day kiddos, stay safe xo

And hey Charley I think about you
Everytime I pass a fillin' station
On account of all the grease
You used to wear in your hair
And I still have that record
Of little anthony & the imperials


Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Because It's Tuesday - week of October 27

Louisiana Rain
Well it's Tuesday once again, the last Tuesday of October.

The cover I'm sharing today was originally released in 1979 by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers on their "Damn the Torpedoes" album. I wasn't the biggest Tom Petty fan but I was always a fan of "Damn the Torpedoes." 

Listening to today's song has reminded me about how much I miss road trips. Getting into the car, picking a direction and just driving until you find somewhere interesting to stop (or you're just too darned tired to keep going). Hopefully someday, when things calm down in the states and the pandemic is actually under control, we can do that again. It's been a long time since I've been on a road trip south of the border. I am optimistic that it'll be something I'll get to experience again even though, in reality, I know it won't be happening anytime soon.

Today's song is a version of "Louisiana Rain" (my buddy John is a big fan of the original) by Cut Worms. He released on Jagjaguwar it last week. You can find a copy of it over on his bandcamp page if you're interested in sending some cash his way to thank him. 

Hope you enjoy it xo

Well I never will get over this English refugee
Singing to the jukebox in some all-night beanery
Yeah he was eating pills like candy and chasing them with tea
You should have seen him lick his lips, that old black muddied beak

Friday, October 23, 2020

Isolation Friday - How to Forgive

Tennis - how to forgive
As the pandemic continues to still be a thing that we must take very very seriously (yes I'm looking at you, anti-masking IDIOTS), more and more artists are doing live online shows. For us fans, it's fantastic but there are SO MANY that it can be hard to pick which one you'll watch live versus streaming it later.

Recently, super sweet Tennis did their own broadcast entitled "Live in the Void." The name reminded me of the John Oliver show but that's really not relevant. 

This week, they released a live version of "How to Forgive" from that performance and it's fantastic. They released "How to Forgive" back in January (which seems like a lifetime ago now doesn't it?) prior to their album (Swimmer) being released in February. I just love everything they do and am disappointed that I missed Live in the Void. Hopefully, we'll see more sneaky videos from that show (or I'll be able to watch the next one they do).

Hope you enjoy this. Have a great weekend kittens xo

All this noise when I need silence
Love shouldn't feel like violence
Swallow your pride, open up wide
Let the whole world in 

Thursday, October 22, 2020

Cancon Thursday - This Beat Goes on / Switchin' To Glide

The Kings
How is your week going? We're in the home stretch for the weekend now!!

It's Cancon Thursday here on ye olde blog. I'm going to keep this short and sweet because today's post is directly connected to this week's cover song post. I think this might be the first time I've shared the same song twice in one week. Neato!

That's right kiddos, I'm sharing the original song, well the better known, longer version of Tuesday's song, "This Beat Goes On / Switchin' To Glide" by the Kings. The video is a super fun montage of them playing their biggest hit over the years. Listening to "this beat goes on" made me feel a little melancholy. They talk about getting together with friends and having a good time. Gatherings with large groups of folks just shouldn't be happening right now (and I'm practically living like a hermit at the moment). If we are all smart and patient (and considerate of our fellow humans), we'll continue to play it safe rather than be sorry.

On that note, wear a mask, stay home when you can, wash your hands and practice social distancing... we'll get through this together but I think it's going to take a little while longer xo

I have lots of friends
That I can ding at anytime
Can mobilize some laughs
With just one call
Like a bunch of lunatics
We'll act away past dawn
Sure we'll be rocking
Til our strength is gone
Yeah this beat goes on

 

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Way Back Wednesday - Dance The Night Away

Van Halen - Dance The Night Away
Like most music fans, I was saddened to learn about the recent death of Eddie Van Halen. I've said it before, cancer is a fucking thief. If you grew up in the late 70's / early 80's like I did, you could not help hearing Van Halen songs everywhere... on the radio, on television, at the mall, blasting from open car windows, literally anywhere you'd go, you would hear the super distinctive guitar of Eddie Van Halen and David Lee Roth's crazy screams. 

Honestly, in the mid-80's, my favourite Van Halen song was Aztec Camera's cover of "Jump" (I still think it's the best version of the song) but prior to that, while I was still in elementary school, I loved today's song. For Way Back Wednesday, I'm going to share "Dance The Night Away." I've listened to it quite a few times over the past couple of weeks and it never gets old for me. Released in 1979 on Van Halen II, it was the bands first top 15 song. If you like Dave's scream and Eddie's playing, you're gonna love this. 

Stay safe kids xo

Have you seen her
So fine and pretty
Fooled me with her style and ease
And I feel her from across the room
Yes, it's love in the third degree

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Because It's Tuesday - week of October 20

Hey kids.

Happy Tuesday. 

I took an unplanned hiatus for a couple of weeks. That does happen sometimes. Life gets busy and while I'm still listening to music, I don't take the time to share it here. I apologize. Can't say that it won't happen again but I'm back.... so let's go!!

It's Tuesday. As it's Tuesday, I'm sharing a cover today. Today's cover is a song which I have filed in my personal music collection under "roller skating songs." It's filed there because when this song was first released, it would get played at the roller rink I liked to visit with my friends. It was an awesome place with shag carpet covered boards and sparkly strings of Christmas lights everywhere.

The Kings - Switchin' To Glide
Many times over the summer, while Bill and I were listening to old songs (we occasionally like to take a fun stroll down memory lane and listen to the songs from our childhood), this song would pop up. Well, not this version but the original. It is truly an unforgettable tune which can also be a most delicious ear worm. It was fun back in 1980 when it was first released, it's still fun in 2020 and the cover is really sweet.

So, having said all of that, today's cover is the Cherry Poppin' Daddies' version of The Kings classic, "Switchin' To Glide." I hope you enjoy it and maybe go give a listen to the original because it still rocks!!

stay safe kittens, wear a mask, wash your hands xo

Energy can be directed
I'm turning it up I'm turning it down
Even love can be affected
Harmony's the sweetest sound


Tuesday, October 06, 2020

Because It's Tuesday - week of October 6

Recently, on Can Con Thursday, I shared Toronto's "Your Daddy Don't Know" with you. Today, because it's Tuesday and I like to share a cover on Tuesday, I'm inviting you to check out a super fun version of "Your Daddy Don't Know" by The New Pornographers. 
FUBAR Soundtrack

If the video footage looks familiar it's because it's taken from the movie "FUBAR." The soundtrack is full of great covers of classic Canadian rock songs if you're interested in checking it out.

This week is sort of evaporating on me or I'd have more to say. For now, just know that I love The New Pornographers and finding this cover made me smile. Hopefully it'll make you smile too.

Enjoy kittens and please, stay safe xo



Thursday, October 01, 2020

CanCon Thursday - Bad As They Seem

Happy Thursday.

It's CanCon day around here again so today, I'm sharing a mid-90's gem from Hayden, "Bad As They Seem." 

everything I long for

From his 1995 album, "Everything I Long For," Bad As They Seem was released as a single and the video did get played a bit at Much Music at the time. I think that the sentiment of the song is pretty appropriate for these pandemic days. The guy seems hopeless, he's in a dead end job, likes a girl he can't have and lives at home with his parents. He's stuck. I think a lot of us feel stuck right now. Even though staying home and being careful is the smart thing to do, it's not a lot of fun.

Give it a listen. It's not going to cheer you up necessarily but maybe your current situation may not seem so drab by comparison.

Stay safe kids, wear your mask, wash your hands xo

Someone who'll make me laugh
Someone to be my better half
Keep me warm under the sack
Share with me my midnight snack