Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Shocking discovery: Unedited version of BC Throne Speech (excerpt)

Yesterday's BC Throne Speech included a remarkable sentence,as published:

"The fiscal cupboard is bare, and currently hangs on a wall of deficit spending."

The original, unedited version, as discovered by the radical pragmatist (ok, ok, imagined, gawd!) is even weirder:

"The fiscal cupboard is bare, and currently hangs on a wall of deficit spending, which itself separates the kitchen of higher taxes and the dining room of program cuts, while the open concept living room of debt leads into the hallway of borrowing and interest rates, itself leading to the stairs of business cycles and up to the three bedrooms of economic transition and the bathroom of lost jobs."

Friday, August 21, 2009

Friday morning music - August 21, 2009

What I said the other day about posting about actual, you know, issues? I'm getting to it, honestly.

In the meantime, play this loud.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Friday morning music - August 14, 2009

I actually saw this episode...more than 25 years ago. The outfits and the hair look pretty silly but the playing more than holds up. I love how weird it looks now to see Letterman holding up the LP of Murmur while he introduces them.

*Actual* posts coming soon, promise.


Thursday, August 13, 2009

I'm baa-aack

It's been a long, long time since I posted last. Sometimes life takes weird turns when you least expect them; recent turns have been exceptionally weird, and even more exceptionally unexpected.

This summer has not quite gone the way I'd thought it would, to say the least. Regular programming to return soon.

Les Paul r.i.p.

No, there is no real link between the death (or life) of Les Paul and this clip of Bowie playing "Five Years" with Arcade Fire, but a) I wanted to acknowledge the death of Les Paul, even though I have never enjoyed playing the namesake guitar (too heavy, and I always associated it with Jimmy Page, and I hated Zeppelin) and b) I heard "Five Years" on the way to work today, wanted to share, and this was the best version I could find.

Real reason I never really liked Les Paul, the guitar? Embarrassment. In the late '70s, before we had French immersion in elementary schools, or French, period, my parents made me take after-school French lessons. A couple of years later in Grade 8, when everyone had to take French, I figured I knew a thing or two about French that my buddy James, who had not taken French yet, couldn't possibly know. Early into the year, we both walked into the band room for the first time, and saw--gasp!--an electric guitar leaning against an amp. From the doorwat, James said, "cool, a Les Paul." I walked over and looked closely at it and said, "oh man, you don't know anything. It's "lay paul."

Seriously, a really amazing guy. What a life. Check this out.

And here's Bowie. This version is a little too polished for my liking compared to the stripped-down original from 1972 (!), but he still sounds amazing.