Posts Tagged ‘Frightened Rabbit’
Swim Until You Can’t See land
Posted in music, tagged Frightened Rabbit, Off The Beaten tracks on June 1, 2009| Leave a Comment »
if I got old old fashioned // would you get old fashioned with me?
Posted in history 101, neat-O gang, tagged Cambie, Edward Bernays, Frightened Rabbit, Helen Landon Cass, Jim Pattison, Layne Mitchel, Manhatten, New York, Podcast, Public Relations, Ripley's Believe it or Not!, Roaring 20s, Samuel Strauss, Spoon, Tazo Tea, The Gaslight Anthem, The Villager on April 17, 2009| 5 Comments »
“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.

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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.
The Week in Music
Posted in playlist, tagged All State Champion, Dead or Alive, Flo Rida, Frightened Rabbit, Last FM, Layne Mitchell, Metric, MGMT, Mission of Burma, New York Dolls, Rick Lee, Sonic 102.9, The Animals, The Killers, The National on February 28, 2009| 3 Comments »

Some music getting some play on the home stereo over the past week here at the Baker homestead.
01) Frightened Rabbit
02) New York Dolls
03) MGMT
04) The National
05) All State Champion
05) Mission of Burma
07) Metric
08) The Killers
09) The Animals
09) Flo Rida
Flo Rida? I know right…. but I bought this new single of his that features or samples or he riffs off “Right Round” as in…
How can you not love the song?
New York Dolls had a strong week because that record is new for me. I bought it after watching the New York Doll documentary the other day.
Madelyn and I jammed out the MGMT, she seems to like that band (and oddly, The Layne Mitchel Podcast? The Rick Lee prank calling Rick Lee… yup as funny as it sounds).
The other odd one showing up this week is The Animals. I dunno why, just went on a Animals kick last week. I think I heard the song “I Got to get outta this place” on the TV somewhere and it triggered a need for further audio exploration.
Even MORE Steak Sauce / Jaydiohead Makes His Ears Bleed / and what else?
Posted in Capital Rock City, food, music, the blog, tagged Andrea Baker, Frightened Rabbit, Glasvegas, Japanese Village Steak Sauce, Jaydiohead, Sam Roberts, The Gaslight Anthem, The Stills, Victoria Salmon Kings on January 7, 2009| Leave a Comment »

Happy 24th Birthday to my sister Andrea!
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I got some fun emails today and I’ll go over those in a moment but first I want to talk about Capital Rock City and The Gaslight Anthem and some other random music notes.
Capital Rock City has been a bit delayed. Sara wants the show to be super duper before it ends up on the Zone’s website. So I am going to “test” it out here on http://www.jeremybaker.ca and your feedback will be paramount. Computer Guy at http://www.vicstream.com has be clutch in setting up some internet server space to host the show and the technical support needed. There is this really groovy media player at Yahoo that I LOVE. When I figure out how to use it and how to easily upload audio then I think I can take the blog to another level.
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David Eleanor dropped the Gaslight Anthem‘s new record The ’59 Sound on me yesterday and it is living on my iPod and in the Jeep right now. Sounds too much like Bruce Springsteen, Killers circa Sam’s Town and a dash like The Hold Steady. All good things to me. Solid disc.
The record has almost knocked Frightened Rabbit from the top spot on the musical chart of my heart. Almost. I am trying to track down Glasvegas‘ new record as well. If I can get a copy from work then that will save me the $9.99 from iTunes. Glasvegas’ interview scheduled for this afternoon has been shifted to tomorrow. If/when I figure out the media player, I’ll post some audio here.
The Stills will be live on the ZAS on Friday afternoon right after Connect Three. and as above, maybe I can learn how to post some highlights on thee blog.
!AND THIS JUST IN! (like seriously while typing, Sara popped her head in the door)… Sam Roberts is likely live on the ZAS tomorrow or Friday AND #27 D Lloyd from the Victoria Salmon Kings on Thursday around 3PM… yikes busy couple days.
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In iTunes news, Acres of Lions brand spanking new single, “Closer,” is available now for just .99 cents! Get on it.
Do the RIGHT thing and help our friends out with a buck!
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The other day I talked about Jaydiohead. Not every Zoner found it as amusing as I did.
From: Rob [mailto:***@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 5:36 PM
To: dave@thezone.fm
Subject: Jaydiohead?
i was freaking disgusted that the zone would even consider playing this shit that makes my ears bleed! i went to radiohead at the thunderbird stadium and it was the best show ive ever seen, and hearing that same amazing music played with gangsta rap over it talking about how hes got to murder his homie is really a sad attempt on trying to make jay-z’s crappy “art” listenable so for the love of god stop ruining an amazing modernrock band with a crappy re mix. this is the zone…not 95.3, i mean come on! whats next nelly and flava flav getting jiggy over deathcab for cutie
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Rap = crap indeed!
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From: Kelsey [mailto:***@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 8:39 PM
To: <Jeremy@thezone.fm>
Subject: Re: Japanese Steak Sauce Recipe
Sent from my iPod
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Hey Kelsey, this the recipe you’ll want to try first.
A Japanese Village Type Steak Sauce
makes a bunch, so consider halving the recipe
1 cup toasted sesame seeds
1 1/3 cup Vegetable oil
1 cup low sodium Soy Sauce
1/3 chopped white onion
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
Vancityrockgirl would recommend trying something healthier than a cup and a third of vegetable oil. She says you could even halve the amount of oil and it *should* still be cool.
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Coral took off to Paris today at some bizarre time so it is just me and Maddy (and Nana of course helping out HUGE!). We crawled around. Practiced our walking and then took Auntie Andrea to Red Robin for her birthday. I think Monk’s two top front teeth are coming it!
Baby is still alive.
Dad: 01
Forces of Evil: 0
Go with yourself.
Japanese Village Steak Sauce Triumph and other randomness
Posted in being cheap, Capital Rock City, food, tagged Alix Baldwin, Capital Rock City, Coral Crawford, Frightened Rabbit, Japanese Village, London, Paris, Podcast, Recipe, Steak Sauce, The Zone, The Zone @ 91.3 on January 6, 2009| 6 Comments »
Coral is getting ready to hop on a jet plane and take her life on an adventure in Paris and London with one of her best friends.
Last year Coral was either pregnant or looking after our little baby rampage. While this life changing event was going down in her world, three of her best friends all moved to London at the same time.
Wow right? Coral went through a huge life experience with her best friends thousands of kilometers away. Now our baby is almost a year old and Coral’s mat leave is ending and the chance has come for her to take a little trip with Alix to Paris and then to London. It has been a herculean challenge for us to try and scrounge, borrow, beg and squeeze the dollars needed to jet off to London AND make sure the mortgage gets paid and the baby is fed, but somehow we managed. BUT it still depleted our credit and our wedding savings reserve so we needed to make some changes. For the past month our eating out has declined fairly substantially, and this month, if the cafe doesn’t have the words “value” and “menu” printed somewhere near the till we don’t eat there. Problem. Coral got a massive lust for Japanese Village. Actually, she NEEDED the steak sauce. Unfortunately, that would be like a $50 or $60 bill if we packed up our little family so we tried to make it at home. And it was a triumph.
Coral found a recipe online and off the cuff, I mentioned it on the radio today. By some act of God or perhaps a divine intervention by a pantheon of Gods, a Zoner who happened to be close personal friend of a chef at Japanese Village called to correct my recipe. Here it is. This sauce will make ANY bland home cooked meal completely destroy and will have you questioning the value and quality of a restaurant meal when the power my friends, lies inside of you… and your blender.
A Japanese Village Type Steak Sauce
makes a bunch, so consider halving the recipe
1 cup toasted sesame seeds
1 1/3 cup Vegetable oil
1 cup low sodium Soy Sauce
1/3 chopped white onion
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
The Zoner was very specific on a couple points.
01) It MUST be vegetable oil. She not get into the reasoning, only that you shouldn’t deviate form vegetable oil
02) the low sodium soy sauce. Regular soy sauce will make your sauce too salty. sad Fugee face 😦
Coral and I took the toasted sesame seeds and put them in our coffee grinder first. That turned them into a fine pulp type mixture.
Then we dumped that mess into our blender with the chopped onion, soy sauce, oil and we didn’t have any Dijon mustard so we used English hot mustard.
Blend blend blend.
Coral opened the blender and took one smell. She turned to me with a grin that went ear-to-ear. We did it.
Fried up some pan steaks, some minute rice and mushrooms, sprouts, peppers, zucchini and voila… Japanese Village in front of the LCD screen showing Blair looking all hot and bothered on Gossip Girl.
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How bizarre. I have had a pretty lax holiday season all told. I worked erratically over Christmas and New Years and even managed to string 6 days off in a row!
FINALLY today is back to grind, the Monday to Friday and I brimming with creative energy and I wake up sick! BWOAR! AND Madelyn is sick too. Poor little monkey. There is nothing more heartbreaking than a sick baby. Well Marely & Me was pretty sad… but a sick baby is like, high on my list of sad things.
Not the end of the world. I put on my big boy pants and went into the Zone to lay down Capital Rock City #39. It is all done and tomorrow I will work with Webmeister Bud on the infrastructure needed to distribute the show over the net.
CRC #38, where we last left off, was way back in June of 2006 if you can believe it. I got a nice phone call from a Zone back in November wonder whatever happened to Capital Rock City. I didn’t really have an answer. For 38 weeks at the end of 2005 and the beginning of 2006 I delivered an episode of the local music show, Capital Rock City and then one Tuesday I just stopped.
I was organizing my iTunes a few weeks ago and I saw that I had new podcasts in my Itunes thingy. I hadn’t listened to any podcasts since I lived downtown and walked to work everyday and I had never listened to any Capital Rock City’s since… 2006. And there the final episode sat, unlistened to in my podcast folder.
So I punched it up. And I liked it. I didn’t recognize myself. It had been so long since I had had that conversation that it was like listening to another radio DJ. I remember that summer as being a challenge. I was still with Alex but our relationship was on the outs and we had been separated for 7 months by then. I lived by myself in my shitty apartment in Fernwood and was uninspired by the pace of growth for Capital Rock City. I was tired and worn out and one day, I just stopped making them.
But when I listened back, I didn’t hear that. The show sounded fun… so whatever was going with me personally at the time I couldn’t hear. Just some great local music and a few stories.
On top of that, since 2006 I have learned more, grown and challenged my definition of success. The few hundred downloads that for whatever fucked reason was not good enough in 2006 is exactly something I would be very happy to generate today. That is a lot of people listening to local music. and 38 half hours every week is by far NOT enough time to build any sort of audience. If the show is to gain widespread acceptance, then that is a project that gets built over time. Every week.
Tomorrow I will post the link for Capital Rock City on this blog and I hope you take the time to download the show. If you dig it, you’d be helping me spread the word by sharing the show.
The other thing I could use your help on is just some basic feedback on the formatics of the show. It is still made like a linear “radio show.” I am conflicted as to whether I like that or not (I’m a radio guy at heart and like making radio shows). Is there a better way to present the show?
If I had the skills and finances I’d prefer to have the entire Zone dot f-m be an audio extravaganza. something like the CBC 3 where you can explore and listen to bands and create your own playlists. When you need help or guidance, I or another Zone jock would be there to curate. You could listen to not only great Victoria and Island music, but also all the modern rock we play on the Zone from our playlist PLUS all the great music that you *might* like but isn’t on the Zone. But that is more ambitious than I can tackle right now. So it will need to be a downloadable show with music that has rights I can clear.
Ok, good talk.
I need to finish voting for the Juno Awards (I am judge for best Children’s album… SWA?), drink my hot chocolate, fire up the Frightened Rabbits on the iPod and if I don’t pass out, try and finish Tribes.
Go with yourself.