Published March 21, 2010 @ 12:00 in Videos
The first video I want to share in the post-SLS era is this gem from the Gorillaz. The song features Mos Def and Bobby Womack while the video features Bruce Willis.

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Gorillaz featuring Bobby Womack and Mos Def - Stylo
Published March 21, 2010 @ 12:00 in Videos
Smells Like Sour: 1999-2010
Published March 21, 2010 @ 11:14 in SLS ~ Smells Like Sour
SLS was a "hypothetical" collection of new tunes that we "released" twice a calendar year. All editions of SLS consisted of 20 songs the SLS committee deemed to be the best new music since the previous instalment of SLS. We "released" new editions of SLS around Canada Day and Christmas Day. The last one, #22, came out New Year's Eve 2009. The last song nominated was Metric's "Gold Gun Girls" back on February 8, 2010. SLS was a labour of love. In the beginning, I'd come up with the 20 songs I liked, my buddy Mark would come up with the 20 songs he liked, and we'd meet at a Tim Hortons and negotiate. I won a few battles, and I lost a few battles. I still hate that Andy Stochansky song! Back in the day, fantastic discussions took place at http://www.smellslikesour.com/, but then life and work and other priorities got in the way. That site's been badly neglected for years, my buddy dropped out of the SLS process a while ago and I haven't been feeling it since my favourite radio station turned me off. 22 editions over 11 years is a pretty good run. I'm going to keep the SLS Song Database online and, from now on when I hear a tune I dig, I'll just blog about it. Smells Like Sour: 1999-2010.
I Know I Was Born and I Know That I'll Die
Published March 20, 2010 @ 13:08 in Miscellaneous
Eddie Vedder wrote that lyric for "I Am Mine", a song from Riot Act. "I Am Mine" tops my list of 20 songs for my funeral, I like it that much. When all is said and done, you're born and you'll die. It's the in between that belongs to you. I don't spend a great deal of time thinking about my death. It's inevitable, but I'm hopeful it's many decades down the road. I do know, however, that I'm not immortal. I will die. I was just reading about the turritopsis nutricula species of jellyfish. It may just be the world's only immortal animal.
I'm no jellyfish. I know I was born and I know that I'll die. The in between is mine.
5 Years Ago Today, I Wrote About My Game
Published March 20, 2010 @ 10:39 in Toronto Maple Leafs
Five years ago today, I wrote about My Game. This game took place over twenty years ago, but it remains my personal fave.
Find the Sleeping Schedule of Your Twitter Friends
Published March 19, 2010 @ 19:44 in Twitter
Their algorithm "will determine the approximate sleeping schedule based on the time when he or she stays least active on Twitter". Naturally, I put in my Twitter username to see when it thinks I sleep. Not bad... I'm more of an 11pm to 7:30am guy, but midnight to 6 are definitely my core sleeping hours.
10 Post-Olympic Break Leafs Games
Published March 19, 2010 @ 17:35 in Toronto Maple Leafs
Post Olympics, I had another problem. There's now been ten games since the Olympics and I haven't written a single recap. I think I'm done with recapping Leafs games this season. I've been watching, though, and following. The past ten games have actually been quite entertaining, and we've won six of them, including two against those hateful Sens. It's clear to me that my recaps have been holding us back, even though we did win one playoff series during my recap era, although that was against the Senators and probably shouldn't count. We've got the team I love to hate, the Habs, on Saturday night, and I might be talking about it on Montreal sports radio Sunday night. We'll see if they can meet my hefty salary demands. I'll just close this recap of my lack of recaps by saying Phil Kessel can score. He's at 27 and counting. Brian Burke's no dummy. And oh yeah... Go Leafs Go!
2010 NHL Playoff Pool
Published March 19, 2010 @ 17:02 in Hockey Playoff Pool
Draft day is April 12. Here are the official rules. Here's a peek at previous drafts:
If you know me in the real world, and you're interested in participating in this year's draft, please contact me and I'll give you specifics. This year's pool promises to be the best yet.
In Praise of Unseasonable Warmth
Published March 18, 2010 @ 16:39 in Toronto News ~ Toronto Focus
It's the middle of March, and I haven't worn pants all week. That's right, I'm enjoying an unprecedented pants-less week in March. It hit 19° today. They're expecting a high of 18° tomorrow. I can do this. I can make it the entire week without pulling on a pair of pants once. Make no mistake about it, this is indeed epic.
Fess Parker, Dead at 85
Published March 18, 2010 @ 15:51 in Celebrity Death Watch
I came within a Y chromosome have having a son named Daniel Boon.
martinstreek.com: Help Me Get It Back Online
Published March 18, 2010 @ 13:17 in Martin Streek Remembered
With the one year anniversary of his death coming this summer, I'm disappointed www.martinstreek.com is parked by the host. That typically means the domain name owner hasn't paid and instead of making the domain name available to anyone, the host eNom is holding on to it, hoping the owner will wisen up and pay up. Here's what martinstreek.com looks like right now. It's possible Martin was the only one with the login details that would ensure we keep his site online, or it's possible someone reading this entry knows who can help with this. If you can help me get Martin's domain name, I'd love to put up a tribute to him at martinstreek.com. Please contact me. Help me get it back online. Want more? Visit the archives. |