This will be a very short column this week. I am facing serious technological challenges and limitations. To call the past few days frustrating is an extreme understatement! Being without my third arm (or second brain) is akin to a floundering fish gasping for water. In my case, I’m gasping for my laptop. I am lost and bereft without it, and the tiny screen of my phone doesn’t cut it. It sounds ridiculous I know, but when absolutely EVERYTHING we do is dependent on technology, when we don’t have access to it, it become a crisis of world proportions.
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Pat Blythe – Technology vexations…..and a tune or two
Posted in Canadian Music, life, Opinion, Review with tags Brian Hogue, BTBs, C0ndu1t, DBAWIS, Don’t Believe A Word I Say, Hirut Café, John Jamieson, luvthemusic, Pat Blythe, Pat Blythe A Girl With A Camera, Podbean, podcast, Sascha Tukatsch, Soundhouse Studio, The Pandemic Interviews on February 23, 2022 by segariniPat Blythe – Celebrating music…..a little tongue in cheek……and music
Posted in COVID 19, Health, life, music, Opinion with tags Bob Segarini, BTBs, Buzzfeed, CDC, COVID 19, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, glory holes, Mariposa, Now Magazine, safe sex, sex toys, Summerfolk on August 5, 2020 by segariniDBAWIS summer hiatus is upon us…..August 10 to September 10. This will be my last column until September 15. Because of the timing of my column (Wednesdays) I will have almost six weeks off!! Time to enjoy the rest of the summer and focus on one or hundred other projects I have on the go.
There will be no summer festivals to regale you with when I’m back…..Mariposa was supposed to be celebrating their 60th anniversary and Summerfolk turned 45. Live music is slowly leaking out on front porches, parks, driveways, street corners and back decks…..speaking of which…..I have the pleasure of hosting a few “concerts” myself. I typically host a summer BBQ, with about 35-40 people in attendance, the third weekend in July. Not this year. Instead, to give musicians a platform to play to real humans, I offered my back deck and The Back Deck Concert Series was born. Maximum audience size…..10.