Indie rant: my God, I so agree with this statement
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My kids, and Lala, have been hearing me ranting on this subject for months, particularly after I stumble across the somnambulistic dreck that dominates at places like Alt Nation on Sirius XM:
“DON’T THESE KIDS HAVE PASSION ABOUT ANYTHING? DON’T THEY GET MAD ABOUT ANYTHING? DO THEY ALWAYS HAVE TO SOUND SO FUCKING BLASE AND BLAND AND BORING? P.S., WHILE WE’RE ON THE SUBJECT, HAVEN’T THEY EVER CONSIDERED IT WORTHWHILE TO HAVE DRUMS ON THEIR SONGS? MY GOD MY GOD THEY ARE DESTROYING MY SOUL!”
Seriously, I actually go on like that.
Anyway, when the likes of XX or Death Cab or (the aptly-monikered) Tame Impala are among the biggest bands in the world, it tells me that popular music has become BORING AND SHITTY again, and that we are in need of a great big cultural enema.
It tells me, in fact, we need something like this again:
Breaking: CNN defends Rush to the world
Personally, I’ve never been a huge fan, but what resident of Canuckistan cannot be proud of the trio’s achievement?
Thusly, in the words of the Bard, Peart:
We are the Priests of the Temples of Syrinx
Our great computers fill the hallowed halls
We are the Priests, of the Temples of Syrinx
All the gifts of life are held within our walls
Hmmm.
If you wonder what the Hell that means, you’re not alone.
Pinball wizard
And I am, by the way. Didn’t know that about me, did you? When the other kids were playing Pong and its succedents, Your Humble Narrator was whiling away the hours with the silver ball.
If any of you cared about me, which you don’t, you’d get me a nice pinball machine. In the meantime, however, I want to attend this.
Strengths and weaknesses
The ever-charming Bea Vongduangchanh of the Hill Times asked me to assess the various federal parties’ strength and weaknesses, for next week’s paper. I decided to share them with you, to kick-start endless debate and many hours of pointless speculation.
- Harper’s strength is he’s a known quantity; his weakness is people are starting to get sick and tired of him and his gang.
- The NDP’s strength is that they don’t seem all that radical anymore; their weakness is the guy they picked to replace Jack Layton. Picking Mulcair was a huge mistake. He’s a dud with voters.
- Trudeau’s strength and weakness, paradoxically, are the same thing: he’s an unconventional politician, and that’s helped him. But it’s also his weakness – he says and does things that conventional politicians would never say or do, and those things make people wonder if he has what it takes to be Prime Minister.
There’s something wrong in Nova Scotia
I do not have any influence whatsoever over Anonymous (NYPA). But I am confident they are already at work, attempting to identify whoever published and circulated the flyer about “the boys.”
There is something terribly wrong in Nova Scotia, these days. And if the authorities cannot be counted on to do something about it, others will.
Boston: when silence improves the debate
Advantage: Mulcair, for knowing when to keep his mouth shut.
Byline, April 17: JT and Boston and the ads
A wave you can watch again and again
Documented here, on wk.com, free of charge. I did it for you. You’re welcome.
