“There’s a Lenny in my Kravitz that must be removed”-Rheostatics
Author: James McNally
Ken Meets The GTA Bloggers
Rannie has posted a bunch more pictures from Friday’s get together. A whole gallery of pics devoted to his little plastic friend.
Satan’s Not My Motor
Crazy weekend, as usual. Highlights:
- Finally got a cable modem at home! Setup was silky smooth. Expect more blogging!
- Concert on Friday night was great. Cake were very tight, and though I really only enjoy them in small doses, they put on a great show. It was a bit surreal, however, to find myself in the middle of a singalong of the song “Satan Is My Motor.” Satan is most assuredly not my motor. More like an occasional backseat driver.
- Spoon were amazing, and Britt gave me his setlist again. I have the entire Toronto Spoon setlist collection, for what it’s worth. Look for an addition to the setlists page soon, once I dig my scanner out of storage.
- The GTABlogger meet was swell, too. My friend Brent and I showed up after the concert and not a single person had bailed yet. Of course, within minutes of our arrival, the exodus began. Actually, we all hung out until after 1, and I met some very cool folks. Rannie has pictures.
- Brent and I are going to see the Rheostatics this afternoon at the Horseshoe Tavern. They are on show 4 of 11, and we might try to catch show 9 as well.
- At some point today or tomorrow, I’m trying to get together with Heather, who is in town for a few days. Man, being two busy people kind of makes getting together for coffee difficult. Delicate negotiations are ongoing.
Waking Life Made With Macintosh
Apple has published a feature on the Richard Linklater film Waking Life, which was animated using a lot of Mac computers. Go and read my review of the film, and then get thee to a cinema!
Digital Web Has A New Voice
The new issue of Digital Web is available online. The theme for this issue is “Content is King,” and evidence is provided in the introduction of a new book review section, edited by yours truly. Check it out!