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I NEED YOU!

Thank you for downloading and finding Capital Rock City… what I need now more than ever is an increase of downloads.  In fact, the goal is to multiply the audience by a factor of 10!  ahhh.  Scary goal, but required for the life of CRC to continue.  Please help me achieve this by sharing the Capital Rock City podcast with a friend.

Here is the Show: Capital Rock City 54

And remember folks, my march to 1,000 CRC downloads begins when you subscribe Capital Rock City from the iTunes music store, a free download in their podcast section, or RSS this baby direct from The Zone dot FM.

And while subscribing… the Polcast is marching to 1,000 side-by-side with CRC so please discover Pol Plastino’s most excellant and hilarious weekly.

DJ Notes:

01) Armchair Cynics – “Ablaze”
02) The Februarys – “Rock and Roll’s Enemy”
03) Fake Shark – Real Zombie! – “Angel Lust”
04) Hollydene – “Brick By Brick”
05) Closer to Four – “The Start of Our Decent”
06) Stephen Gittens One Lavish Intro – “Slap Oooooh!”

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Double R (drums) and Adam (guitars) from the Armchair Cynics stopped by my show on Monday afternoon to share their brand spanking new single “Ablaze.”  You’ll hear it lots on the Zone and I think our friends at CFOX in Vancouver playing it too and Jimmy James at the Peak in Van is playing a new song… but a different single.. I think….  I better email him and find out which song he’s playing.  The point is, you’ll be hearing lots of new Armchair Cynics this summer and hopefully the boys will elevate their career this year! gooooooooo 2009!

When Coral and I first started dating in 2006, we went to a show at the Fernwood Community Center (or whatever that all-ager barn is called) and saw a band called The Februarys.  The band has continued to grow and now is signed by Wind-Up Records.  The new song is called “Rock and Roll’s Enemy” and you can see The Februarys this Friday with theset at The White Eagle Hall.

Pol Plastino turned me on to his friend’s band outta Langley called Fake Shark-Real Zombie!  I think these guys are fantastic and the story of their band name is well worth the price of admission.  I very groovy modern sound.

Hollydene dropped a record off at the Zone for Dave Sawchuk… I was intrigued so I stole it off his desk and had a listen.  Really good.  Wow, I was impressed.  I choose the song “Brick By Brick” for this week’s podcast, but next week I think there are some other songs worth your time.  I like.

Jess has a blog that I follow here at the Morning After Show and she shared an artist who she is championing.  read the story and enjoy the sounds.

Closer to Fours record chronicles his relationship with Jess (I think that is how the story goes).  They have since separated but remain close.  The first song is called “The Start of our Decent” which foreshadows how the relationship ends.  The song has a glorious build.  I love how this song ends.

Sara P’s better half? Mr. Stephen Gittens (ex Conversation) has been playing with some beat making and having some fun with his friend MC Lavish.  Um yeah…  The song is as it is.

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Want to see the wondrous video I was watching during CRC 54? This clip inspired the band name for Fake Shark-Real Zombie!  here it is:

That’s all I got.  Today I begin my quest for 1,000.  please help me reach my goal and share this link with a friend…. or friends.

Go with yourself.

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Remember that song that got requested more than a Britney Spears track on The Beat?  Yeah, this one.

The comedian from the Lazyboy song, “Underwear Goes Inside the Pants,” is named Greg Giraldo.  I had the comedy network fired up before the Daily Show and I got the end of his routine on the Sanctity of Marriage.  Pretty funny, he gets going at around the 2:39 point of the clip.

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Please note, at the :23 second mark of this video, Ash drives by on my scooter. Yeah, that happened and its on film.

Thank you for the heads up Heather!

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MIRANDA!!!1

… allergies.

… Neti Pot.

Miranda told me about this creation, the Neti Pot. An unholy tea pot that pours a saline solution into your face through one nostril, and expels your head sewage out the other nose hole.

Yes it works, but at what cost?

Coral and I plunked the $20 bones down on the little blue tea pot looking vessel.  It came with 50 packets of saline solution mix and instructions.

Fill with water and saline solution.  Bend forward and tilt your head easily to one side.  Pour solution into nose.  Choke, gag, almost puke and then eventually drain snotty sludge.

Coral went first because she is brave and it worked great for her, but my turn did not work well the first time.  My nose was too clogged and after the one sinus filled with solution, it collected what snot it could, then rolled down the back of my throat, all in my mouth and some went down, down, down to my belly.

It made me want to gag, but it did make some progress, the second pot full of salty witch brew finally broke through the sinus barrier and brought a torrent of snot with it.

Yes, I am breathing tonight as I type this blog waiting for files to transfer from the PC to the Mac, but  still feel queasy from the experience.

The Neti Pot worked Miranda… it worked.  It woked too well… some things should never come out of your nose.

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iDaft

daft-punk

Mike Devlin sent this website over to me.  Hours of wasted time at the office, here we go!

Work It, Make It, Do It

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Allergies are kicking my ass this season.  Maybe they do every year and I forget?  I’ve been chewing Reactins and Claritins and any pill that ends in ‘-ins’ for weeks now.  I wheeze like over weight asthmatic and blow gooey snot from my nose most hours of the day.

Modern science needs to put cancer on the back burner and come up with a cure for seasonal allergies pronto.  This shit is getting out of hand.

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I worked late last night putting the finishing touches on the Canoe Music Project.  I have been working on playlists for the Canoe Club and have some mixes I am really happy with.  I hope that the powers that be like them too, and then this summer, when you’re sipping pints you’ll be enjoying some fine music.  Just got to transfer the music to another computer.  The on to the next project which will be some music music for the Roof Top at the Strathcona Hotel.

The challenge has been keeping it chill without being coma inducing.  For the main daypart I have gone to a coffee shop vibe with a mix of jazz, standards, singer/songwriter and some indie rock.  Afternoons are fun with classic hits, some modern rock, lots of Reggae and lots of classic 80s alternative.  Nights are generally modern rock, electronic and classic hits with a liberal dose of reggae.

Sounds like the managers are huge Police fans, so lots of The Police too!

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I really enjoyed this post of Seth Godin’s from a few days back… it has been nesting in my mind: Imminent.

Basically, he says that is you want to win (at anything) you need to “be” a winner.  Easier blogged than done, Seth… but the post has resonated with me.  When I am on the radio, people ask me how I’m doing all.the.time.  I never thought too much about it, but I generally always answer, “good,” or some synonym of that.  I’ve done that for so long, that many people that call me on the Zone think I am always good.  I guess thats a victory.

Reminds me of that scene in American Beauty where the wife goes, “To be successful, one must portray an image of success.”  I don’t think they meant it in the film to be a positive message of hope.  But the chick has a good point.

That’s all I got.

Go with yourself.

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beatsandbabes

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“Formally the task was to supply things that men want.  The new necessity is to make men want the things that machinery must turn out, if civilization is not to perish.  The problem before us is not how to produce the goods, but how to produce the customers.” – Samuel Strauss

“Sell them their dreams.  Sell them what the longed for, and hoped for and almost despaired of having. (…) Sell them this hope and you won’t have to worry about selling them goods.” – Helen Landon Cass

“Remember! When the gay community is granted personal freedom, ours get taken away.  How? shhhh.” – Stephen Colbert

The Colbert quote has little do with the capitalist  theme above, I just thought it was funny.  Here’s another, “Hey California, you make good oranges, keep it up!”  that one is all me.

Last night I wandered home from the Cambie with more than a couple beers and a few shots of a variety of liquors rattling around my brain.  I was thinking about the above quotes but for the life of me could not recall them.  So the weird sheep post came out of my head (and a bunch of other junklit that I deleted thankfully before posting!).

Drunk blogging is both hard and dumb.  I seriously sat at my computer in the dark at 2 AM pecking away at the buttons.  It took forever to barely hack out a couple wah wah wah paragraghs, and when it was all done I said, ” I can’t post this shit.”  and deleted it all.

Except that bizarre line and the sheep.  But what I wanted to talk about was the Strauss quote.  Samuel Strauss was an interesting cat.  He was the editor for a newspaper in New York called the New York Globe in and around 1917ish.  Fun fact, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! originated as a feature in the globe and is now a giant entertainment company owned by… Jim Pattison, same dude that signs my pay cheque and owns the Zone.

Strauss moves out of Manhatten and settles in some suburban village outside of NYC and publishes a weekly called The Villager.  Strauss is interesting because he was a critic of “Consumptionism.”  He says that consumptionism is “the science of compelling men to use more and more things.”  Oddly, Strauss was an influence on Edward Bernays.  Bernays was one of the founding fathers of modern public relations… which you know, you can thank him for or deride him for.

There isn’t a lot on the internet about Samuel Strauss, but from what I’ve gathered, I like his style.  He lived in a time of new capitalism or the second industrial revolution, the 1920s (I guess he lived at the end of it).  When companies where manufacturing things at an alarming rate and needing an insatiable appetite to consume from the people.  As the blog began, its not the things that is the problem, its the people to buy them.

And here were are in 2009, and things are the same as it ever was.  Maybe I don’t need all the new radio sets, washing machines and telephoney do-dads that Roaring 20s Jeremy might have lusted after, but today… the product is media.  A never ending supply of it, and what I need is eyes and ears.  Time and attention is the new money.  Media companies today need to pry time from you the way Henry Ford tried to pry dollars out of your wallet a century ago.

roaring20sjeremy

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And in other news… many Zoners that have a few experience points living on planet Earth, will remember Layne Mitchel.  God bless’m, he’s in Deadmonton cheering on any hockey team in the post season except the Oil.  He also makes an exceptional podcast, but THIS EPISODE in particular is magical.  Features his interview and a live performance from The Gaslight Anthem.

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weird, I got a mad lust for some Refresh Tazo Tea?  Just came over me in a wave, I could smell it and the ghost of its flavour is lingering on my tongue.  (that was a cool sentence, but I lifted most of it from a Spoon song).  I think we rock Tazo brand at the Zone, or we used to… that must mean its time to stop jibber jabbering on this here blog about things I still don’t know too much about and get to work… so I can jibber jabber about things I don’t know too much about… alright.

Go with yourself.

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Who is we?

sheep

We won’t run out of things to sell, we’ll run out of people to sell things to.

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kabab

USS or the Ubiquitous Synergy Seeker were in Victoria last night for another Zone Show.  Before the rock was brought to a sold out Lucky Bar, the boys came on the Zone Afternoon Show for a live performance.  have a listen.

Song: “2 and 15/16th”
Song: “Hollow Point Sniper Hyperbole”
Song: “Laces Out”
Song: “Anti-Venom”

Interview and complete Performance: USS on The Radio

It was nice, Ash (the lead singer guy) was into my scooter, so I let him rip around after the set.  He mentioned that today he would pull the ultimate tourist move and rent one from that place downtown.  We shared a moment indeed.

I feel like a piece of ass because I flaked on the show last night.  I went home after my show to watch some hockey.  I ordered a pizza, cracked a beer.  One turned into almost a six-pack, Nucks win… and I just wanted to cuddle a pillow on my couch.  That and I was in no condition to drive, so no USS at Lucky Bar for me… bad radio DJ, bad.  Next time.

Go with yourself.

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