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July 14, 2001
So last night we went to see Melissa Ferrick, our new favorite artist, at the El Macombo. After sitting through an Edge 102 wanna be band named I Divide we waited and waited for Melissa to start setting up but the people setting up definitely did not look like Melissa. We sat there trying to play it cool but we were most definitely panicked. Where was she!? After sitting through a couple Spooky Reuben (who doesn't have a website!?) songs Natalie went and inquired and turns out she had cancelled because she's sick! So we got our money back and went over to Angie's for some tea to soothe our hurt feelings. There we sat sitting on her roof sipping away watching the metropolis. Okay so about the new camera and photos. I spent yesterday fighting with this photo album software and it's now running so check out my new photo album. I'm going to have to spend some time editing the templates and moving my old photos over. The software even has a feature where you can order my photos from Shutterfly. They print em out and mail them to you. You can also leave comments. So go nuts. I guess there should be a disclaimer: I'm not a photographer, just like I'm not a writer.
I forgot to mention that the night we went to the BNL concert we made a wrong turn and believe or not we ended up on the track of the Molson Indy. Swear to god. There we were going, 'oh shit'. Instead of doing a lap we did a u-turn and busted it out of there. I had the camera but the whole thing happened too quick to snap a photo of John's first day as an Indy driver. Granted I don't think Jenn's Toyota would have been much of a contender.
July 13, 2001
I'm installing a photo album for the website... Where's Natalie? It's 7pm already. Last night John, Jen, Natalie, and I went to see the Barenaked Ladies at the Molson Amphitheatre. Unfortunately I bought the tickets when I was unemployed and so I opted for 'lawn' tickets which are at the back of the amphitheater. NEVER AGAIN! I will now gladly bend over for Ticket Master and pay them whatever they demand. Really, concert ticket prices, like movie theater prices, are getting out of hand (group math for the night. $15 parking + ($40 a ticket * 4) + ($3 hot dog * 4) + ($5 beer * 4) + $35 late night snack). But the show was great! The open acting was Sarah Harmer who we all enjoy and then it was the Ladies. The Ladies are a group that's completely out of control and puts on one excellent show. Though they're very much a family band the show was definitely not a family show. I think that the Ladies put on such an entertaining show that you don't even need to be a fan to enjoy it. There's lots of chatting, jokes, running around, and even these rap medleys made up of covers from other big artists. They made fun of our mayor Mel Lastman, talked about whether the guitar knob should be in or out, and the scary urban racoons of Toronto. The show was long, with lots of favorites and a double encore. They ended with 'Brian Wilson' (which is on the mp3 player now). I'm sure the show was doubly good since Toronto is their home town (I wondered if they all just drove to the concert with their families or did they board a tour bus just around the corner?). Everyone who's going to see them in Winnipeg is in for a treat.
Afterwards we went to Zelda's for a bite to eat and just missed the hardbody contest.
July 5, 2001
Sorry for the point form post but otherwise I'd be blogging all night and we all know I'm not eloquent and interesting like some other bloggers we know (right Natalie?) so why bother with formalities. The webcam is still out of commission but should be online tomorrow as I'm almost through ripping John's CD collection. I'll open up an FTP server up on the weekend so everyone can go nuts. If I can I'll find a tool that will convert my music library to HTML so you can all view it to see what awful taste I have in music. Jonathan's weblog is killing me but I'm jealous that people leave him comments. Maybe it's time to switch blogging apps.. But then again, would people leave comments for me even if they could? I could see my mom leaving me comments telling me not to drink on weekdays and my sister would complain about me complaining about air conditioning or money and my dad would complain that I never told him about the weblog in the first place and Natalie would just say how everyone elses weblog is better than mine. I'm going to buy a Canon S110 today or tomorrow. I'll be buying it in the States so that I can save about $150CDN. I called and there is no duty on digital cameras which is very nice. So you can all look forward to daily photos. Its dangerous having a computer book store next door.. I went there twice today ready to buy. The first time they struck out on SQL in a Nutshell but the second time I left with a vi Pocket Reference. How nerdy is that!? (I forgot how to merge two lines..)
Last night Langeman and I went and saw Dido. The question on everyone's lips was how can Dido play at the Molson Amphitheatre when she's only released one CD. Well she did and it was really good. She had a full band and a DJ scratching away. Travis was the other act and they too were good (descriptive reviews I know). Very chatty. Very witty (but I'm sure they use the same jokes every time) and the girls went absolutely nuts for them. There was also an opening act but their name appeared nowhere online or at the venue and the singer never mentioned it. That's one way to ensure I won't be pirating your tracks.
June 24, 2001
And we have survived another day of Pride. The parade was wicked cool but long and corporate. Rumor has it, it attracked 800,000 people! Some of the 'highlights'.
All in all a very interesting time. We tried to grab some snaps with the old fashioned kind of camera but it was VERY crowded making it very difficult to take pictures and it was very wet. The reader will just have to use their imagination or visit their local gay parade.
Still pumping here but Natalie says it's bed time. But I'm exhausted so that's fine. Jonathan is off to Europe tomorrow. I'll see him but Natalie and Maeve didn't get a proper goodbye. ..It'll be a long six months without him.
June 16, 2001
Ah! I was blogging and Internet Explorer crashed and I just lost everything! I HATE MICROSOFT. So time to recreate what I was writing hmmmm.. This has happened to me before in a different context. Once when I was in Calcutta, India I had a bag stolen. It was a bag which had a journal that I filled with 4 months of writings. I was VERY upset and still am about that. I tried actually re-wrote most of it. The re-creation and the 2 months after it are sitting on a bookshelf back home. Hopefully safe and sound. Well I started the 'lost entry' off with a reflection on Rafi's thoughts that he blogs for himself. I thought I did too then reflected and realized that I blog for not only myself, but also my family in Winnipeg, my friends in Waterloo like Langeman, my girlfriend and my 31 one other daily visitors. Feel free to drop me a line (matt@mattgoyer.com) and let me know who you are because my multi-national research firm is getting pretty costly for these small studies. AH I'm still mad I lost what I had before. So yesterday was Ani. Being the one in the apartment with a flexible schedule (people somehow assume that if you work from home then you don't really work) I was assigned the duty of lining up early so that we would have a prime position. Being the dutiful roommate that I am I lined up at 1:15 at Historic Fort York in the middle of an industrial wasteland. Upon arriving I was concerned I might be at the wrong spot since there was no line to be seen. There were some other people there and they re-assured me that they had just been instructed to start the line exactly where we were standing. Over the next half hour people emerge from cars and mini-vans to form the beginning of the line. I was 8th in line when everything shaked out. In line I meet Jen, Jen, and Lindsay there with tickets that Jen's parents had given them for her birthday. They had skipped school to line up. I almost meet a couple hard core groupies. One girl who was seventeen had already seen Ani 9 times this year! These were the people who showed up at 7am or camped over in their mini-van ensuring they were there before the security detail arrived. Not much to say about waiting in line. We talked, played cards, I read, and we even ordered pizza. Maeve arrived at 3pm, and Natalie somewhere around 4pm and John and Jen I think around 6pm. By the time the gates opened at 6pm what had once been seven people in front of me had ballooned to upwards of 20. Random tid-bit. We were just standing around and I swear Tyler Stewart of the Barenaked Ladies (he's the one standing in the photo) biked out of 'the compound' and said hey to me as he passed. That makes him the second 'lady' we've spotted in TO. Once in Natalie secured us a spot just off center in the front row. A prime position. Of course there was still two hours of waiting, which meant two more hours of brutal exposure to the unrelentless sun. Lots of water and an advil later I was doing okay. The opening act was Sekou Sundiata whose guitar guy had a cell phone on his belt. What need is there for a cell phone when you're in the middle of a concert!? At 9 was the moment we had all been waiting for (me of course waiting the longest). With our prime front row position Ani was truely amazing. Of course our complaint was that her setlist (warning: not yet posted at that link) was remarkably similar to her Guelph setlist. Even though it was a different tour it seemed to be the same as the last. We all agree that we'd like her to play more of her old stuff but the theory is that since the addition of Julie the keyboardist she's unable to do as much 'girl and a guitar' material. Of course now she was two horn guys, a bass, a drummer, and Julie. But we can't complain. We love Ani. She even had this great rant about the big Hyundai billboard that glowed in the background. Turns out she used to have a Hyundai and the reverse broke.
After the show we suffered through our post-Ani depression at 'The Green Room' an 'underground' bar.
June 10, 2001
Well we got to see Melissa Ferrick today at The Rex. She was there with Edie Carey and someone else whose name I can't remember but whose music I liked. The concert was great. It was very impromptu, no set list, requests from the crowd, and banter. It was the way 'concerts' should be. So I'll definitely be adding Melissa to my list of favorite artists after seeing her live. I might even add her blog to my list. How cool is that? Langeman will be pleased to her that she uses GreyMatter. Would you like Melissa Ferrick? Well she's kind of like Ani but less political but more queer. See her blog entry about seperatist festivals. Kinda scary. I didn't even know that there was a seperatist movement! As with all concerts there was some sketch. The sketch involved a very drunk fan who missed her seat on a few occasions and actually lay down on the floor of the bar. Note. The concert was at 7pm. This wasn't no late show :). After Melissa+friends we went to The Colored Stone and saw someone who was billed as a Dar Williams but was really for an older crowd. I.e. 40 year olds. Then we saw this brit band who the girls dubbed as Radiohead grrls or something like that. Anyhow, they were too Radiohead for me. Next it was a time for a sushi break. Nat then bailed and Maeve and I went to The Oasis to catch Marni Levitt. Why all the concerts? Because it's North by North East.
Now I've been looking into syndication via RSS and think that it'd be really great if artists would adopt it so I could keep up with all the news and tour dates instead of signing up for a million different mailing lists..
June 9, 2001
A weekend in Toronto invariably costs $100 for food, entertainment, transport, and beverage. Last night we went for dinner with Dan Webster a guy from FLIPR, a p2p music thing in Montreal. We were really supposed to go for Pho but it was all very last minute.
After a very long (service was slow) dinner at Cafe California we went to Cameron House to see Melissa Ferrick but much to our surprise the place was packed with a line! Maeve was extremely disappointed. Determined to get in we waited and waited and waited. Even though the line was only about 10 long and the place and enough standing room we were forced to miss her entire set. Afterwards though we got in for Shawn Mullins which I thought was the reason everyone was packing the room but I guess not. Maeve says to never underestimate the lesbian appeal thing. But we could take solace in the fact that Melissa would be playing somewhere else tonight at 7pm. So surprisingly though Shawn Mullins was pretty good. And contrary to Langeman's belief, live music is always better.
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