K.D. Lang – Hallelujah, Crying
Jane Siberry – The Walking, Calling all Angels
Glenn Gould - Bach - Goldberg Variations: Aria, Bach - BWV 828 - 1 - Overture
The Tragically Hip – New Orleans is Sinking, Blow at High Dough, Poets
Sarah McLachlan - Ice Cream
Rush - YYZ, Tom Sawyer, The Trees
The Barenaked Ladies - One Week, Brian Wilson, Lovers in a Dangerous Time
Neil Young - Heart of Gold, Helpless, Needle and the Damage Done
Bruce Cockburn - Deer Dancing ’round a Broken Mirror, Mama Just Wants To Barrelhouse all Night Long, If I Had a Rocket Launcher
The Guess Who - American Woman
BTO - Taking Care Of Business
The Band - The Weight, Up On Cripple Creek, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Spirit of the West - Political
The Reostatics - Claire, P.I.N., Power Ballad to Ozzy Osbourne
Sarah Slean - Lucky Me, Pilgrim
Joni Mitchell - Big Yellow Taxi, Raised on Robbery, Woodstock
Oscar Peterson - Hymn to Freedom, C Jam Blues
Lenny Breau - The Claw, Georgia
The Cowboy Junkies - Sweet Jane, ‘Cause Cheap is How I Feel, Blue Moon Revisited
Blue Rodeo - After the Rain, Trust Yourself
Holly Cole - Little Boy Blue, Cry (If You Want To)
posted by admin at 7:49 pm
This one-minute and twenty-three second story from ABC News just kinda collapses my heart.
posted by admin at 11:41 am
Oh my frakking God and his bevy of oiled-up youngsters - if you have ever had any respect for Dan Aykroyd, this little presentation will kill those feelings forever.
posted by admin at 8:56 pm
Having bought everyone on my list a complete set of Amezcua Bio Discs, I am totally free from needing to do any shopping come this December.
posted by admin at 2:53 pm
posted by admin at 12:02 pm
From the “why the hell didn’t I think of this?” file…
Teach The Controversy has a small yet piquant collection of spot-on t-shirts intended to open the debate concerning alternate theories on the origins of life and the evolution/Intelligent Design postulate.
posted by admin at 3:23 pm
A lot of thinking goes into it, every time a product is launched. It appears - for some unknown and possibly cosmic reason - that the more niche the market, the less thought goes into it.
That’s what I’m thinking must have happened in the case of these delightful Mill Farm “Gummi Lighthouses”.
Mmmmnn… Lighthouses…
I’m just sayin’.
posted by admin at 8:40 pm
BMW has a new concept car that looks just like a zeppelin. Okay, maybe not exactly like a zeppelin, but damn close none the less. It has a morphing tubular frame and is covered with some kind of high-tech fabric skin instead of sheets of fiberglass and metal.
I just like it for the weirdness factor. The way the car keeps shifting shape in subtle little ways (in the provided video) is occasionally surprising.
posted by admin at 1:33 pm
Okay, who here doesn’t want to scream down some back road blacktop on their very own pulse-jet powered bicycle?
posted by admin at 12:03 am
“For a number of years now, work has been proceeding in order to bring prefection to the crudely conceived idea of a machine that would work to not only supply inverse reactive current, for use in unilateral phase detectors, but would also be capable of automatically synchronising cardinal grammeters.”
Until now.
The trick here (or lack of trick) is that instead of the power being generated by the relaxive motion of conductors and fluxes, it’s put out by modial interactions of magneto-reluctance and capacitive directance.
Alas, as with many things, I see a lot of parallel invention here.
posted by admin at 11:18 am