I know that I’ve been warned & you tried to waive my rights

Top Ten Torontopia Treats – In no particular order, with more debuts, a younger vibe & probably a truer reflection of the live music experienced this year

1. Zeus – Something Awesome – Debut on Arts & Crafts soon. Slightly abnormal obsession with the melodic beauty of this band has led me to memorize their set.

2. Jason Collett – Here’s To Being Here – A grower & more for the Basement Revue than the contents of the record.

3. Brendan Canning – Something For All Of Us – Let’s make it an A&C hattrick, shall we?

4. - Laura Barrett – Victory Garden – The city’s kalimba kween – long may she reign.

5. Constantines – Kensington Heights – They get better every record. Insane.

6. The D’Urbervilles – We Are The Hunters – Lost none of the fun frenetic energy of the EP in the ‘real’ LP release. So good.

7. Samantha Martin – Back Home – Smoky-voiced sultry country singer worth checking out next time you’re in town.

8. William Delray – s/t – Mark my words: Anything you buy recorded by Wm will be a collector’s item someday.

9. Sloan – Parallel Play – 10th album & still solid – A song about a witch’s wand, you ask? Amazing, I reply.

10. Proof of Ghosts – s/t – Royal City meets Cuff The Duke under the mentorship of Neil Young to create banjoriffic fuzzy amazingness. Makes you wish you had a cottage.

Honourable Metro Mentions:  Paso Mino (Had I made the list next week, this’d probably be #3, I can’t stop listening to ‘Canadian Skin’ on repeat), Gentleman Reg

You got Tennessee tendencies & chemical dependancies

Totally cheating – but I can’t just do 10 – 2008 was such an amazing year in music – old farts aside, here’s 10 newish artists’ records who were at least old souls (not to be confused with ‘the’ Old Soul, who didn’t make the TO list that’ll follow…)
1. Cat Power – Jukebox
Sample Mp3 – New York, New York (Live in Paris for Black Sessions)
Chan’s second covers record – can’t say that it’s *better*, but it’s just – argh. Indescribable. To say she’s reinterpreted these tunes isn’t saying enough – they’re completely turned inside out, shorn & rebuilt as if she lived’em…

2. Eli Paperboy Reed & The True Loves – Roll With You
Sample Mp3 – I’m Gonna Getcha
So I love this guy. A lot. His scorching hot live performances translate surprisingly accurately on the record. There is no distance too far to travel to see Eli. He will change your life & restore your faith in soul music.

3. Dr. Dog – Fate
Sample Mp3 – The Rabbit, The Bat & The Reindeer
Imagine The Band reuniting for another epic Scorcese-directed Last Waltz blowout, with coked-out Shakey, saccharine Neil Diamond & mumbley Dylan, too – but instead of an afterparty with Joni, the night ends in an amazing gay sex male orgy. These are their babies.

4. Silver Jews – Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea
Sample Mp3 – Party Barge
To Quote ‘Party Barge’: “Father drove a steamroller. Momma was a crossing guard. She got rolled when he got steamed, And I got left in charge.” David Berman is the best lyricist I’ve come across since Jonathan Richman. ’nuff said.

5. The Black Angels – Directions To See A Ghost
Sample Mp3 – You In Color
We all go through a psychedelic phase, right? Let’s hope that these guys never grow out of theirs & keep putting out fuzzy spacey goodness.

6. Raphael Saadiq – The Way I See It
Sample Mp3 – Staying In Love
Call it retro-or-new-soul, or clump it with the cresting wave of DapTone’s roster, but Saadiq’s been making thick R&B records since 90′s Tony!Toni!Tone! & early 00′s Lucy Pearl. Bonus points for selecting smart vocal cameos from beefy studio mates like D’Angelo – le sigh.

7. Lykke Li – Youth Novel
Sample Mp3 – Little Bit (Aether Remix)
Slap me with a swan dress, but I’ll dare to say that Sweden’s produced a pop queen with the artistic chops, chutzpa, show(wo)manship & lyrics to rival Bjork. It you wanna complain, I’m not the complaint department.

8. Hercules & Love Affair – s/t
Sample Mp3 – Raise Me Up
It’s as if Antony had this musical karmic retribution that needed to be served. His longing, miserable, achingly perfect records with the Johnsons are completely balanced out by this peppy cosmic disco dance soundtrack for glamorous substance-fueled hookups & rollerskating.

9. She & Him – Volume One
Sample Mp3 – Change Is Hard (Live @ SXSW, March 2008)
Moms love it! Kids love it! It’s a public radio/indierock/vintagewearinghipsterhit! With good reason, not too sweet, not too polished, & twangier than you’d think. Imagine a delicious, warm, thick barley-filled soup with Beatles covers croutons sprinkled on top.

10. Erykah Badu – New Amerykah Part One
Sample Mp3 – Honey (Seiji Mix)
Mashup Sly & The Family Stone crazy funk weirdness with remixes by J Dilla & P-Funk Orchestra members chiming in for robust bridge breakdowns. Definitely old-school retro sound without being gaudy in its 70s excesses & staying true to Badu’s earth mother persona. There will be FOUR parts released in this series…eventually…& if you listen to them back to back while watching Wizard of Oz with the sound turned off….

Honourable Newish Old Soul Mentions: Ryan Adams & The Cardinals – Cardinology, Rufus Wainwright – Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall, Jamie Liddell – Jim, Mason Jennings – In The Ever, Duffy – Rockferry

I hate the big decisions that cause endless revisions in my mind

For me, 2008 was the year of the sad bastard comeback record. 2007 was a mixed bag of mainly solo newish acts, this year…well, it was old-fart-friendly for live music & albums. I’ve always loved sombre, mopey stuff, but this year delivered career-highlight (reliving) LPs in spades. It’s almost not fair, stacking up rock’s legends & road-tested stalwarts against the whippersnappers, but thems the breaks. (Well, a whippersnapper list couldn’t *hurt*. Mañana.) Too many indie-alt-hiphoppin-whatvea-rock followups were just…meh. Jenny Lewis, Hold Steady, Girl Talk, Nada Surf, Ryan Adams, Teddy Thompson, Black Keys, Martha Wainwright, Kings of Leon, Q-Tip – thanks for coming out, but the intangible-holy-crap-press-repeat factor of your last releases wasn’t there. FAIL.

Chuck a rock into your local record shoppe & no doubt you’ll ping an expert yakking about whoever’s early stuff being infinitely better than the money-grubbing sacrilegious recordings churned out in the 21st c. I’m gonna rhyme off ten records released in 2008 that prove that theory false.

1. Lou Reed – Berlin – Live at St. Ann’s Warehouse
Sample Mp3 – Candy Says Feat. Antony
Not to break the music rules, but you kind of need to buy Julien Schnabel’s work of art doc/film version of Berlin to experience the amazing rebirth of these songs (I am loathe to type ‘rock opera’ for all the baggage it dredges…). But the audio recording, which mixes the various nights’ performances, is a good start. Guest vocalists Antony & Sharon Jones shine through, Reed comes across as more gracious than rock critics’ portrayal & the material doesn’t just withstand the test of time (35 years!!!) – it offers the audience a new, dark, jaded, but ultimately hopeful lens with which to see the world – jealousy, rage, addiction, depression, hate, war & eventually love & redemption.

2. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Dig Lazarus Dig!!!
Sample Mp3 – Lie Down Here & Be My Girl
Religion, love & death, served up with the darkest of the dark wit – just another day at the office for Mr. Cave & his Bad Seed cohorts. Lacklustre live, but this record rocks in the master’s most authoritative bombastic righteous voice.

3. Billy Bragg – Mr. Love & Justice
Sample Mp3 – I Keep Faith
You should always have a Bragg record in the house in case of emergencies, he restores your spine, reminds you what’s worth getting upset about & tricks you into falling in love with piercing couplets using misleadingly simpleish melodies. (From ‘I Keep Faith’: “If you think you have the answer – don’t be surprised; If what you say is met with anger – and contempt and lies.)

4. Randy Newman – Harps & Angels
Sample Mp3 – A Few Words In Defense Of Out Country
If you think it’s lame to like Randy Newman you’re missing out. Bigtime. Man up & get all of his 70s classics & then listen to the brilliance that is this record already. A true American patriot: “The end of an empire is messy at best & this empire is ending, like all the rest. Like the Spanish Armada adrift on the sea, we’re adrift in the land of the brave & the home of the free.”

5. Elvis Costello & The Imposters – Momofuku
Sample Mp3 – Flutter & Wow
I still haven’t forgiven him for ‘North.’ But whatevs, we coolish after this. He knew I loved ramen & songs w/ metaphors re. stereo equipment (See When I Was Cruel’s ’45′ & this one’s ‘Flutter & Wow’).

6. Daniel Lanois – Here Is What Is
Sample Mp3 – Where Will I Be
Amazing. & another DVD worth checking out. This man can do no wrong. (Eno foreshadowing….)

7. David Byrne & Brian Eno – Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
Sample Mp3 – Life Is Long
Two geniuses made a hopeful bright piece of art that’s totally different than what their previous output’ed lead you to expect. Watch this video, catch your breath & download the record.

8. Beck – Modern Guilt
Sample Mp3 – Youthless
Too short. Too good. Hard to believe this is the same man to made the bleepy ‘The Information’ or Mexi-jaunty ‘Guero’ a coupla years ago. (Or Mellow Gold in ’94…) No samples. No synths. No problem.

9. The Breeders – Mountain Battles
Sample Mp3 – Walk It Off
This is not some affirmative action powerplay. The Deal sisters reign supreme & as much as I like fat bald dudes, let’s hope Kim never goes back to Frank & instead keeps her sister Kelley on the road, clean, putting out garage rockers that’re on par with Last Splash.

10. Dennis Wilson – Pacific Ocean Blue
Sample Mp3 – Thoughts Of You
Oh, this doesn’t prove the comeback theory cause it’s a reissue of the only studio album recorded by the less-famous Wilson bro? You have something against drummers or dead hippies or The Beach Boys? Jerks. Originally released 11 years after Pet Sounds (’77) it has that somewhat too-earnest yacht-rock sheen, but listen longer, get past that, & dig into the bonus disc of songs that would’ve made up his 2nd LP – it’s worth it.

Honourable Sad Bastard Mentions: Louden Wainwright III – Recovery, R.E.M. – Accelerate, Radiohead – In Rainbows

Tomorrow….Old Souls/Newish Artists

you’re a nasty wasty skunk

So much for bahhumbuggery.  The outpouring of charitable donations & goodwill from #hohoto warmed this Grinch’s cockles (huge aside: like manna from heaven a perfect lil’case study floated down demonstrating the power of online tools, social networks & digital communities when they manifest themselves in the *gasp* real world to affect change – let’s scroll down & tag this bad boy under eAdvocacy, shall we?).  Of course I jest, this year has been filled with loads of NGO-time/volunteering/donations/etc…Here’s hoping that 2009, with all of its financial navel-gazing & wallet-snappin’, brings out the best in the uber-lucky-gainfully-employed peeps & reminds all that there’s more to life than griping about our investments tanking.


Photo w/ Sharanwrap courtesy of/snapped by Rannie

Top Twenty Xmas Tunes – Annotated, natch.

  1. Baby It’s Cold Outside – Dean Martin (Gotta love Deano’s studio chatter at the beginning of the track…you know he was totes sexually harassing those poor backup babes.)
  2. Linus & Lucy – Vince Guaraldi Trio (Classic.  Will be playing this on the ol’upright in 3 days!)
  3. You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch – Thurl Ravenscroft (Three words: Stink. Stank. Stunk.)
  4. Blue Christmas – Elvis Presley (C’mon.  Total cheesy goodness.  You know he’s hurtin’.)
  5. The Christmas Song -  Nat King Cole (Ditto.  From the good’ol days, before your royalty-grabbin’ kids’d sing creepy duets w/ya)
  6. Frosty The Snowman – The Ronettes (Ok, has there ever been a feminist scholar that’s appropriately dissected the strength, essence & impact of the Ronettes? They survived Spector’s insane maniacal clutches & triumph over one of the lamest, flattest Xmas carols of all time – RESPECT.)
  7. The Little Girl’s Wish – Spike Jones (No he wasn’t married to Sophia Coppola, you silly goose.  Before the Avalanches’ 9zillion samples & before digital shorts on SNL – there was Spike.  Bow down you musicomediantypes.)
  8. Santa Baby – Eartha Kitt (Annie says this song should be embargoed.  But Eartha’s version is sultry without being slutty.  You know you love it.)
  9. Little Drummer Boy – Neil Diamond (Buddha bless the heart of the Jewish crooner that can pull off first-person-recounting the gifting inadequacies felt by a percussionist accompanying baby Jeebus’ birth.  You go Neil.)
  10. Christmas Bells – Bing Crosby (Just can’t upload the Bowie duet. It’s pa-rum-pa-pa-creepy.)
  11. Snoopy’s Christmas – Vince Guaraldi Trio (close your eyes, lift your head up, shake your arms & dance like the dog already)
  12. Have yourself a merry little Christmas – Judy Garland (Y’all knew I’ve ALWAYS been a friend of Judy ;)
  13. Let it snow – Frank Sinatra (Frank’d be cool during a tsunami with his Rat Pack aloof sensibilities)
  14. Here comes Santa Claus – Elvis Presley (He’s the King – of course he gets 2 spots!)
  15. Christmas time is here – Alvin & The Chipmunks (If this song doesn’t make you smile, you probably eat kitten cereal in a baby seal bowl)
  16. Run Rudolph Run – Chuck Berry (Badass scorching guitar mastery)
  17. Rockin’ around the Christmas tree – Brenda Lee (Two words: Home Alone)
  18. Jazzy Christmas – Duke Ellington (The Duke’s jazz approach – crisp’n'clean’n'clear makes for sharp edges & bright touch – perfect for xmas tunes & frosty weather)
  19. Socko the littlest snowball – Spike Jones (Sooo goofy & good, worth a double dip)
  20. Winter Wonderland – Tony Bennett (The master of all things smooth…pre-ChiliPeppersEndorsement/Unplugged lauds, elder fam statesman turned me onto TB’s LPs)

But where is the *real* top ten, you ask…I, sigh, dunno…quite yet.  Got a buncha other cool (charitable! volunteer-iffic!) events & projects on the go…& that whole work thing…yeah.  Thankfully today’s snow allowed me some catchup time & I suspect this undergrad-style campout will continue throughout the weekend…but there have been so many amazing albums out this year…I’m overwhelmed!

Forget your perfect offering. there is a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in.

So here’s the Facebook‘ed cut’n'paste from the cut’n'thrust from the demo-discussion (name removed to protect the innocent).  Some interesting ideas incubating this week, probably as a result of last week’s blowout.  Thinking more about the public consultation process, using digital tools to drive grassroots participation, citizen engagement & how to build better public consultation forums.  But I digress – this is pure politics below.  Comments welcome

Subject: Twitter
Between You and JohnD’Oh

JohnD’Oh
December 5 at 5:31pm

I tried d replying on Twitter, but you’re not following me!

My $0.02:
- I disagree with the coalition. When I cast my ballot for the NDP, it was precisely because I didn’t want to vote for Stephan Dion. Their “62% majority” is counting me as though I support the coalition.

- I disagree with the GG’s decision to suspend parliament. Her role is to let parliament fight it out, and not interfere.

- I think it’s irresponsible and somewhat childish to be doing this at a time when we all need parliament to actually do some real work.

- I’m a little sick of the endless chatter on the news and radio. More talk isn’t going to get things moving

… and if an election were to be called right now, I’d switch from the NDP to the Conservatives.

So whats this event you’re organizing? Sounds interesting.

JohnD’Oh
—-
Meghan Warby
December 7 at 11:16am

Hey! I just clicked follow yesterday – sorry about that! Can I blog about this? May I use your email with or without attribution – it’s a great jumping off point….

I see your point of view on how the coalition was not an ideal governance path for many Canadians, however I respectfully point out that if you disagree with the GG choosing prorogation over a vote (‘fight it out’), which would inevitably lead to a coalition-led non confidence motion/dissolution, that you are now entering cake having & eating mode. We elected a parliament, not a president & that parliament, if left to ‘fight it out’ was prepared to execute a plan they negotiated among three parties to govern.

As for ‘childish’ actions – that’s an at-times-fair but trite & over-used accusation dismissing politicians’ motivations. It is childish (or naive) to believe that you can affect change aligning yourself with an organization anchored in a set of values, policies & actions – these politicos should be duke-ing it out mano-a-mano on Bay Street, right? Or putting aside their differences & working to solve a stalemate through a coalition, oh, wait, that’s what was proposed. I’ve never joined a political party, but I was a card-carrying member of innumerable crunchy-granola-eating-hackey-sack-playing organizations when I was a teenager – I mailed hundreds of dollars to NGOs in mini-increments to contribute to causes in which I believed, wrote letters, organized events – pretty childish to think that I could make a difference, huh?

However, I feel that childish is a fair description of two policy pronouncements – taunting political parties by threatening to remove public funding ($30M per year= a lot of rubber chicken) & an additional jab with a threat to remove the right to strike from public sector workers (why should someone’s employer determine their labour rights so long as they are not providing emergency services or other classifications that have already been laid out provincially?). Outside of the blissfully ignorant economic statement, with conveniently oblivious assertions that we will not run a deficit, these two policies were too much to stomach & assaulted the core beliefs of left-leaning parties, and also a natural (some say crass…) self-preservation instinct for the parties’ administration.

& THIS is what really, really bothers me about blase political critics – feigned exhaustion.

I’m NOT sick of the chatter because it serves to refresh, remind & re-educate Canadians of the machinery – the basics – of our political system. People toss off phrases like ‘plead the fifth’ mindlessly without knowing that in OUR COUNTRY this means that Parliament sets out the MPs’ powers & immunities & it in no way relates to keeping mum after an arrest! Rallies, web campaigns, blogs – this is not just ‘static’ – people have woken from a paralyzing coma that engulfed them during an (admittedly) tepid political campaign & (thanks to ‘chatter’) recognize the power of Parliament. This is empowering, should be encouraged & fuels more ‘chatter’ – it is incumbent upon citizen journalists & mass media outlets to air divergent opinions on the future of our government, because it directly impacts our quality of life & reputation abroad.

I will not even TOUCH the logic(?) behind your threat to ‘punish’ the NDP by voting Tory in the next election.

I will, however, buy you a beverage of your choice (maybe this deserves 2) at an upcoming event, since I’ve unloaded my nerdy enthusiasm for all things political on your unsuspecting inbox.

Your fan,
Meegs

The highways and cars were sacrificed for agriculture; I thought that we’d start over but I guess I was wrong

Pretty wild week to say the least.  Today marks the one-week return date – how I wish I’d stayed blissfully ignorant in San Francisco, but as Soul II Soul would say – Back to Life, Back to Reality.  Micro Level – I have a lot to learn from the macro level…Humble thanks to the wagoneers circling.

Macro Level – It has been wonderful engaging in thoughtful, passionate conversations with colleagues & friends about our rough political waters.  The Churchill Society for the Advancement of Parliamentary Democracy has an event in the works to bring an even-keeled non-partisan discussion to the community, & I’m prouder of our work every year.  As many thoughtful conversations swirl within inter-office-listserv’d emails, some have sprouted from friendly Tweets, so I wanted to plant a seed in the hopes that, like the last post, a comments thread can blossom…

My favourite response was from a MESH-met bud, who shall remain nameless…& my reply to him, will be posted here, eventually…but first I’d like your thoughts on what a successful event would look & feel like.  Too many people are lamenting the system, attacking the personalities, feigning exhaustion – Ideally, this would be a forum to discuss how to USE parliamentary democracy to its highest capacity, involve more Canadians, represent more perspectives, nurture more voices to speak up. (& discourage thoughtless, petty, opportunistic aggressive bullying, I am stopping now before I indemnify myself…)  Traditional & new media ideas welcome…basic event infrastructure & specific subject-matter/speaker suggestions appreciated…