I woke up today (Tuesday) morning, late, thinking of the future and what lies ahead. Of England, of leaving Canada, of all the friendships and relationships I’ve built over the past five years and the very special ones in particular, of all the people that have come into and passed through my life since Chris’s death. I woke up reminiscing for some strange reason, looking around my home and feeling totally amazed at how much my life has changed in such a short period of time. My sons are in a good place with wonderful women. They have both make brilliant choices. I think of Colleen, the daughter-of-my-heart, half- way around the world building a new, exciting and fantastic life. I think of my mom and all that she has seen and lived through during her 90 years on this earth. I also see many of my friends leaving the city for calmer pastures and my eyes scan my comfy home and reflect.
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Pat Blythe – For no particular reason…..Julian Taylor……and music
Posted in life, music, Opinion, Review with tags Avalanche, Bob Segarini, DBAWIS, Desert Star, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Julian Taylor, Julian Taylor Band, Lee's Palace, luvthemusic, Pat Blythe, Pat Blythe A Girl With A Camera “The Picture Taker”, Staggered Crossing, StagX, Tech Noir, The Ridge, Toronto Urban Roots Festival, TURF on July 29, 2020 by segariniPat Blythe: St. Paul & The Broken Bones AND The Julian Taylor Band AND The Toronto Urban Roots Festival!
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Al Gamble, Alan Branstetter, Andrew Lee, Ben Griner, Billboard 200, Bob Boilen, Bob Segarini, Browan Lollar, CBS This Morning Saturday, Darryl Weeks, David Engle, David Letterman, DBAWIS, Derek Giberson, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Fort York, Garrison Common, Half The City, James Brown, Jarrod Ross, Jeremy Elliott, Jesse Phillips, John Pagnotta, Josh Piche, Julian Taylor, Julian Taylor Band, Lee's Palace, Little Richard, Norman Ryan, NPR Morning Edition, Ol 'Elegante Studios, Otis Redding, Pat Blythe, Paul Janeway, Rolling Stones, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, StageFright Publicity, Staggered Crossings, StagX, Tech Noir, The Horseshoe Tavern, The Picture Taker, The Secret Dangers, Thirty Tigers, Toronto Urban Roots Festival, Traci Thomas, TURF, Warner Music Canada, Wilco on September 23, 2015 by segariniI “discovered” these guys buried in one of the DBAWIS columns a few months ago. I have since hunted down as many videos as I can find to listen to them. Their performance on The Letterman show is still one of my favourites.