Well……….. I’m about to head to the wilds of Vancouver Island with NO computer! Nope, not bringing either of the two laptops. No siree Bob. (no pun intended) Just my “not so smart” phone. Well, maybe the tablet…maybe. I’ll be attending a couple of music festivals on opposite ends of the Island.
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Pat Blythe: PFT
Posted in Opinion with tags Aron Mellergardh, BBC, Blind Eye, Bob Segarini, Bodicea, Boy George, Captain Beyond, Chris Squire, Clannad, Classical Gas, Dancing Madly Backwards, Dave Berry, DBAWIS, Deep Purple, Dirty Loops, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Dynamite, Easy Livin', Emerson Lake and Palmer, Enya, Forest Whitaker, free, Fugees, George Baker Selection, Glen Campbell, Green-Eyed Lady, Greg Simpson, Hammond B-3, Henrick Linder, I Don't Wanna Know, I Need Your Love, Imagine Dragons, Iron Butterfly, Jaye Davidson, Johnny Winter, Jonah Nilsson, Lindsey Stirling, Little Green Bag, Lyle Murphy, Maggie Bell, Magician's Birthday, Mario Winian, Mason Williams, Neil Jordan, Pat Blythe, Pentatonix, PFT, Queen, Radio Ga Ga, Radioactive, Ready or Not, Rickenbacker, Sexy Girls, Stephen Rea, Sugarloaf, TAFT, Taiyo Cruz, The Celts, The Crying Game, The Good The Bad The Ugly, Uriah Heep, Vanessa Mae, Wishing Well, Wonderland Gardens on July 15, 2015 by segariniCameron Carpenter: The ABC’s Of Rock’n’Roll – U Oughta Know
Posted in Opinion with tags ABCs of Rock, Cameron Carpenter, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, music, Records, The Undertones, Tiki Bar, Toronto, UFO, Ultravox!, Urge Overkill, Uriah Heep on July 11, 2013 by segarini
I don’t know if we are on vacation this week or not but a column in hand is worth two on the hard drive. Hard to tell where I am in the alphabet right now but I think U will work as I wrote about television last week.
Now U is not the most rock’n’roll letter in the alphabet and the list of band names is pretty low. Many would argue that the world’s greatest band, U2, makes up for the lack of overall U numbers but I would disagree. Outside of “I Will Follow” and a couple of good moments on “The Joshua Tree” I never was really taken with the band, or their sound.