What if the Camera…
Flashbulb Eyes
It just draws you in… exotic sounds in an intimate setting.
Dancing Banned! Nooooooooooooooo!
Let the good people of Bytown, Barrhaven or Bomont DANCE!!
It’s only 1 Degree of Kevin Bacon. As it should be.
St. Patrick’s Day
Arcade Fire – Afterlife
Arcade Fire – The Suburbs
Yes I love Arcade Fire… but there are occasions where the sheer brilliance of this musical ensemble takes on a whole new level. I post not on Facebook as I fear it would go unnoticed in the sea of narcissistic posts. It needs a more isolated stage, that being my blog.
Note: This is NOT intended for anyone… Please do not read a God Blessed thing into me posting this.
Arcade Fire -The Suburbs
Jefferson Airplane – White Rabbit
This song reminds of a time and place. I am glad I was born in the 1960’s.
NIN March of the Pigs
NIN…
Had a good chuckle as Trent Reznor started up this during the NIN concert singing “March of the Pigs”. March On!
Nine Inch Nailed. Indeed. 🙂
Tremblant in the Fall
Tremblant heading up the 117 from Montreal. This picture does not do it justice. As I was golfing I remarked (yet again) that I need to spend a month up here. October is the ideal month to do so.
Caught this tune on the way up and snapped this picture as mentioned. GG: Shall I ‘Crush’ upon our arrival?!
CRUSH Dave Matthews Band
… Now the BlackBerry Vigil
The news was not good for the Waterloo tech company yesterday. What I had seen for a few years but in particular the past year once I could refocus on the business at hand is that this company was sailing into oblivion. Like a relationship clearly on it’s last legs, BlackBerry valiantly put up a fight to survive in the jungle of smartphones. But in reality it was way too late.
I have dissected their demise on many different levels, so there is no point rehashing it again. It was a good ride and if this is the end it will follow Palm, Motorola, Nokia, into the grave, some of who revitalized themselves.
The quick and the dead in this business. That’s all there is. If BlackBerry isn’t to survive then opportunities abound.



