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Goddo

August 08, 2008 By: Chris Category: Bands, Concerts, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Music Styles, Musicians, My Experiences, Playing Guitar, Songs to Play, Toronto, Video No Comments →

If you lived in Canada during the mid 70’s - 80’s then this band needs no introduction. For the un-initiated Goddo was a Canadian hard rock band that rocked this country like no other for their on and off stage antics! For just a little taste of these guys, check this anthem called So Walk on, out for size!

This song brings back so many fond memories for me. I played this one for a little bit with my old band called Deuce, but we never played it live … if memory sure me correctly. For all you musicians out there, you will understand the importance of this one.

This song was the very first song that I played on my beloved HiWatt! I was looking for 11 on the volume control but there wasn’t one on it. Boy, My old Hiwatt surely is missed! It’s the one thing I wish I still had in my collection!

These guys were gods back then. I heard their tunes everywhere. They played everywhere and were rock royalty in their day. They were one the great Canadian rock bands that I wish I had the privilege to have seen live. They even had the distinct honour in 1979 to be the first to be stereo TV/radio simulcast of a concert at Maple Leafs Gardens! I was in grade 8 that year and remember that show on TV. It still sends shivers up and down my arms remembering this show. I would have done anything to have been there that historical night in Toronto!

Has anyone out there had a memorable Goddo concert that they’d love to share? I know I’d love to heard it!

So Rock on!


Cold Play on The Hour

June 29, 2008 By: Chris Category: Bands, Entertainment, Music Styles, Musicians, Playing Guitar, Video 2 Comments →

One of my favorite new bands was just on The Hour, and it was fabulous to say the least!

In Canada we love our national TV channel, well most of us do, and they have this guy George Stroumboulopoulos who has a show called on CBC called The Hour.

chrismartin2.jpgIn this interview, George reveals this guy next door image of the lead singer Chris Martin from Cold Play, that seems really genuine to me. I’ve not seen a lot of interviews of this guy but this one did ring a nice bell. He comes across as a guy who you would love to go camping with. Just imagine the campfire songs here kidz!

In videos of these guys playing huge venues, the band, especially the lead singer, look more then at home then most bands I’ve seen in a long time. They always seem to be in the groove all the time and the dynamics of sound they have are scary!

We only get to see the instrument versatility of Chris on most albums and I wonder what the rest of the band is like this area. Does anyone have a insight into any of these guys instrumentally that they’d like to share? In the interview, George show us that he is not that bad on the keys and it seem that Chris might even agree on this one.

Just thought I’d share this one with you all!

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Keep on Jammin’


I’d like to teach the world to play in perfect harmony

June 28, 2008 By: Chris Category: Entertainment, Great sites and products, Humor, Songs to Play, Video No Comments →

If you were alive in and around 1971 you might remember the “Coke Song” … and what a anthem it was for the 70’s!

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It was a good feeling time in all of our lives, in mine anyways! We tended to look at life with rose colored coke glasses back in the days. Ohhhh, what a feeling it was.

Keep on Jammin’


Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys

June 22, 2008 By: Chris Category: Albums, Entertainment, Music Styles, Musicians, Video 2 Comments →

Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys was the unsung hero of the band. In my eyes that is. He was not only a talented drummer but a genius of composing.

Dennis Wilson was just as complex a man, a musically gifted one and as charismatic as his brother Brian. Even though today people view the Beach Boys as the god fathers of soft pop surfer hits, cars and girls, they have this other side that is often forgotten. They helped forge the aesthetic psychedelic lifestyle and elevated American visionary musician’s and their cause to main stream culture.

The only difference was that Dennis’s torch burned out long before it should have.

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The tragedy of being musically brilliant is not only Brian’s to hold. Due to many factors, he was more then a little mis-understood in the eyes of people long ago. In today’s world, his identity as being a wild man and that he was at constant odds with it, would have been taken into account and we all would have given him more lateral leeway in regards to his actions off the musical stage.

Sadly after 15 years had pasted on their massive Good Vibrations success, he was NSF and more often then not homeless. After being put under arrest once, expelled from the band which he helped found many times, and was also not acknowledged for his brilliant work on all their hits, was sadly taken from us only a short 3 weeks after celebrating his 39th birthday.

Todays poperatzy would sure to of had a field day on this poor soul.

Do any of you have some great positive memories to add to the late great Dennis Wilson. Is there anything else that you would share to the future music aficionados to help celebrate the accomplishes of the under appreciated member of the Beach Boys? Please help untangle the truth and myth of this once great fellow lover of the art of music!

Keep on Jammin’ Dennis, we’re still listening for you


Musical playing robots

June 15, 2008 By: Chris Category: Entertainment, Humor, Video No Comments →

Toyota has come up with this musical playing robot that has many taking another look at what can be considered musicianship.

What is going on in this crazy world? Ok, I know it’s all in fun but doesn’t it make ya wonder what’s next? I’d love to see them make one that can play eruption by Eddie Van Halen! Enjoy!

Keep on Jammin’, or at least let’s see them try to!