Month: February 2009

Influential albums

Posted by – 26/02/2009

AKA Records that changed my life. I say records because when I was young that’s what we listened to. I also call my Sirius Satellite Stilleto my ‘walkman’. I am old school like that. This is a list that’s going around on facebook and at first I wasn’t going to participate, but I was thinking about it and there is some music that made me who I am today. These are not necessarily the best albums, but they are the most influential to me.

So, in no particular order (but perhaps chronologically):

1. Hair – The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical (1968 Original Broadway Cast) This is the first record I can remember loving. Seriously, loving. I listened to one side of it until the grooves disappeared, I swear.

2. Cabaret: Original Soundtrack Recording (1972 Film) Broadway, eh? Another recording for the movie made the year I was born. Love, love, love it, although nowadays I also love the original Broadway recording because it has more songs on it and they’re all amazing.

3. Mamas and the Papas Greatest Hits I would listen to this while laying on the sunroom floor with the speakers turned in to face my ears and sing along to California Dreamin’. Then I would sing it over and over with Sheri Campbell.

4.The B-52′s were my favourite band in junior high/early high school. I remember dancing on a picnic table in a snowstorm to Rock Lobster. With John Young.

5. The Innocents by Erasure. My cousin from England visited my family and left the tape at our house and I fell in love with it. Andy Bell’s voice…well, I listened to this tape a lot. 

6. Upstairs at Eric’s by Yaz. Someone at camp introduced this to me in about grade 5 and it was game over. Even though I haven’t heard it in at least 15 years I bet I know all the words still. 

7. Deep Purple by Donny and Marie. My sister got this album and the dolls for Christmas  in 1976 when we still lived on the production chicken farm. Our bull terrier, Spike, ate Marie’s head, but Donny survived for many years. The record didn’t. When I was much older I found a copy of it at Value Village, brought it home and could remember every song. 30 years later, BOOYAH!

8. Prince Charming by Adam and the Ants. We went to England to visit family at the beginning of Adam Ant mania and this album was top of the charts there. It’s pretty good, but Kings of the Wild Frontier is better. My sister actually saw him in concert when she was in grade 7 (I think). Lucky.

9. The Hits/The B-Sides byPrince. It’s impossible for me to pick one album by him, they are all great. My love for Prince is deep and eternal. I’ve seen him live twice! TWICE! 

10. Bat Out of Hell by Meatloaf. I terrorized a random woman at a stag and doe by singing along with Paradise by the Dashboard Light. Ali will remember. I think Ali also shit her pants. 

11. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975 Film) Another movie I have watched over and over and over. And listened to the soundtrack in it’s many variations over and over and over.

12. Legend – The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers by Bob Marley. Now, this isn’t the actual tape I had originally. That one has disappeared from history, it was a greatest hits that was probably only released in Jamaica years before Bob was popular in Canada. It had no songs on it from Legend, but it was amazing. SO good and natural and rustic sounding. Then I found out Bob Marley died on my ninth birthday and have felt a connection to him since.

13.  Live in Berlin 1962 by Ray Charles. The musicianship on this recording is incredible. This is music I will love forever and ever.

14.  Quadrophenia by The Who. Did I ever tell you I was a mod-briefly-in highschool? I wore skirts and tights and two tone shoes and I even had a parka…Well, then I realized life’s more fun in jeans because you’re not limited in your mobility. I had this on vinyl with the book inside. I saw The Who live…must have been grade 10. SO good. 

15.  The Teaches of Peaches byPeaches. Some people don’t like this because it’s electronic music, and looking at this list, I guess you might not peg me as a Peaches fan either. But I love her. She puts on one heck of a show and if you do ever get the chance to see her live, you should do it. 

16. Sheik Yerbouti by Frank Zappa. Think about this album: it’s crazy. If you don’t like Zappa I think there must be something deeply wrong with you.

17. Chronicles by Rush. I am a Canadian gal and when I was growing up in the 80′s I had to compete with Rush for love from boys. This is why most girls hate Rush-boys like Rush better. And why? What’s the deal with Geddy Lee’s voice? Or the crazy lyrics? I don’t know. I really don’t, but I do know that as I grew up and realized that boys really don’t like Rush better, I gave them a second chance and now I am a hardcore fan. I’ve never seen them live, but I would LOVE to one day. I also grew up in St.Catharines where Neil Peart-possibly one of the best rock drummers of all time- is from so we have that in common.

18. The Bends by Radiohead. Do you have any breakup albums? The Bends is that one for me. It took years for me to be able to listen to it without crying my eyes out. I like everything by Radiohead, but this one is the important one for me.

19. Pure Guava by Ween. This one was hard to pick, Chocolate and Cheese is so good too, but PG was my introduction to the brothers Ween.

20. Illinoise by Sufjan Stevens. Somewhere, somehow, I read about this album and decided to give it a whirl. Thank goodness. If you’ve never heard it, you should. I am not familiar with the rest of his catalogue, but I promise, this one’s amazing. 

21. Six Feet of Chain by Cagney and Lacee. Shannon bought this and we listened to it a lot in 1999-2000. Then things went awry and it took me a long time to replace this cd. It’s short but it’s super good. 

22.  Ágætis Byrjun by Sigur Ros. This was the only music left at Shannon’s when his hard drive moved to his lawyer’s office. We listened to it every night, all night. It was very comforting during a very difficult, unpleasant time. I will forever associate Sigur Ros with that year.

23.  Blood Sugar Sex Magik by Red Hot Chili Peppers. Is this the best album they made? I don’t know. It’s the last one I bought. But I can tell you, in the early 90′s I was Red Hot crazed. My boyfriend at the time was best friends with a guy who wrote for Meat Magazine and Dave got dragged along to a RHCP interview and became pretty good friends with Flea. We ate supper with him twice and he’s one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. He gave us his home phone number!

24. Nevermind by Nirvana. Who’s life wasn’t changed by this? We got an advance copy of it, months before the release date, and were in awe. It’s still good. Nirvana played in Toronto at the Opera House the night before it was released and it’s one of the best shows I’ve ever attended.

25. Led Zeppelin III by Led Zeppelin. Maybe a weird choice as far as Led Zep goes, but it’s my favourite one. Out on the Tiles is a seriously killer song. Wait, whoa. The whole thing is killer. Give it another listen.

An Update

Posted by – 23/02/2009

No surprise, 10 days later I am doing laundry again and the special movie is gone. I wonder who took it. I have a dream that they leave another note on it, something to the effect “GOT THIS FOR FREE AND IT STILL SUCKS!!!” That would be awesome.

Instead, I picked up a book titled “Making Your FAMILY LIFE Happy” thinking, well, who couldn’t use a little help? I didn’t notice that it was published by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc in 1978, so it’s a little preachy and a lot out dated. There’s actually a chapter called “Training Children from Infancy”. Mostly I just dig the (uncredited) illustrations, they’re very Jack Chick-esque.

happy family little things mean a lot a capable wife closeness now! “I love you”

This is the best one, I didn’t notice it my first go round:

planned activities

Yes, I am very, very much aware that I am in desperate need of a manicure.

Best Shirt.

Posted by – 18/02/2009

Do you live in a city that has a Forever 21 store? There’s one in Toronto at Yonge and Dundas (where the Gap used to be) but I don’t really go there-it’s a lot smaller than the one at the mall in Detroit-ish (it’s in Dearborn) and a million times messier. In fact, last night it looked like a bomb had hit it.  When I went to Windsor a couple weeks ago my friend Jill took me cross-boarder shopping and I got a t shirt there that I fell in love with. That’s why I was at the Toronto store last night, I was hell bent on buying at least one more, and I was hoping for more than that. Seriously, if there’d been a half dozen in my size, I would have bought them all.

There was only one.

my favourite t shirt

Here’s why it’s nice: it’s super soft fabric that only gets softer after being washed. It’s long and goes all the way down to my jeans, unlike most shirts on my super long torso. It’s got orange stitching to keep it from looking boring.

Happy day indeed!

Eyes of Desire 2

Posted by – 13/02/2009

I had to do my laundry this morning, my gym clothes were getting pretty rank and I had run out of good underwear. There is a bookshelf in the laundry room that I like to peruse even though I have never found anything worth reading on it. Usually there are a bunch of foreign language books, a couple cookbooks from 1982 and lots of romance novels. Today was no different (apart from 2 beat up Stephen King paperbacks).

Shelf

I guess people use it as a dumping ground for their unwanted literature. Anyway, as I was looking, I noticed this:

sneaky

See? In the middle? It’s a dvd case that’s been filed backwards on the shelf. Intriguing. Of course I had to pull it out, and here it is:

pr0n

It actually took my brain a second to realize it was a porno. My brain actually said “naked bums, huh!” Then I flipped it over and the best part of the story:

disappointment

Aw! $40??? Sheesh. I didn’t look inside to see if the actual disc was still in there but it didn’t feel like it. And I laughed and laughed and hoped that it would still be there when I went back down to collect my clean, dry clothes.

Impending Hallmark holiday

Posted by – 11/02/2009

It’s almost Valentine’s Day and I haven’t got any plans. I haven’t bought any candy (well, ok, I have bought lots of candy but nothing for my beloved) or cards or flowers. I haven’t made dinner reservations. We are child-free this weekend and you’d think we would have planned something, but no. At least, not as far as I am aware. Nor can I remember what we did last year, but I suspect it involved nothing.

Well, my dad’s visiting on Sunday-he hasn’t gone to the newly renovated AGO yet and that’s the big plan. I have been craving pho like crazy, so hopefully we wind up with bowls of steamy soup too.

love, a year ago

Have I mentioned lately how much I love Shannon? I really, really do.

Stitch and Bitch

Posted by – 05/02/2009

As you may remember, a couple weeks ago we had our first ever stitch and bitch. There were only three people total (which was good, more people would mean taking shorter turns bitching) and I managed to do a complete project start to (almost) finish. All I did when I got home was stuff it and sew it closed. It’s a rabbit chew rag. Then I had to figure out what nearly teething person would appreciate it.

Enter Maggie Meeps.  I sent it to her family farm and she’s just popped her first tooth so it’s going to good use! And just look how cute she is!

margaret 1

margaret2

And she looks swell in that prim Amish dress, very sweet!

Target booty

Posted by – 04/02/2009

junk

Clockwise from the top:

1. Cheesecake filled Hershey’s Kisses.

2. Giant sack of Conversation Hearts.

3. Coconut Cashew Basmati Rice

4. Cashew  Saffron Basmati Rice

5. Cinnamon Goldfish Crackers

6. Hostess Strawberry Cupcakes (pure chemicals, baby!)

7. 2 bags Strawberry Marshmallows.

Proof I might be crochet crazy:

Posted by – 03/02/2009

ha!

The #1 ribbon was awarded to me for putting my shoes on fastest. On top are a love note from Shannon and photo booth pictures of Ari and her bff Tyler. Strapped to the side is a photo of Shannon with another note stuck to it.

Over too quickly

Posted by – 03/02/2009

Remember last year when I went to the orphan’s Superbowl party? That happened again this past weekend.

I left early Sunday morning-my train was at 7:50am-and was picked up by my friends Karen and Greg. We got coffees and went to Karen’s to get all caught up and laugh our heads off.

Then Karen drove me to Rob and Shirann’s house where I finally met their baby girl Ruby who was born last October. She is such a sweet baby, mellow and happy. It was hard to hand her back to her mom when it was time to go to the big party.

Big? Well, there were lots of kids and a bunch of moms, so that was good. And again, really great to see old friends. Kim gave me a handmade garter for my wedding and we ate chili and spinach dip and cookies.

Then I slept over at Rob’s, played with the baby all morning, until my friend Jill called and we went to Target! Yay, Target! I got some stuff, mostly junkfood, but I love junk.  And I got a shirt at Forever 21, a store I would like more if they didn’t put John 3:16 on the bottom of their bags.

I got home last night around 11, so it was a brief trip. I am hoping some people get to Toronto soon. I think if Shirann lived closer to me she’d be my other best girlfriend…

Ruby is the squishiest baby ever:

So cute!