Monday, January 26, 2009

Vancouver, B.C.


We decided to take a trip to what Douglas Coupland calls the "city of glass". First we traveled to Seattle, WA where we rented a car and drove north.  It was an awesome idea to drive, we had a lot of fun. Vancouver was a great city. Unlike any other we have visited together.  It feels much newer than other cities.  We spent a good amount of time on the sea wall walk which gave us a great view of the city and the water.  Walked all over the downtown area including the neighborhoods of Gastown and West End.  Drank some good beer and had some good food.  We even took a few pictures.

It was Tonia's birthday.  I didn't have a kitchen so I bought us some cupcakes.



As we relaxed in a small park we saw this terrifying bastard.  I only new black squirrels existed because I read this article a few years back.



An honest to goodness house boat.



I needed some privacy to make a phone call so I brought my cell phone into this strange booth.  Goodbye everyone.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Top Albums of 2008

A week or two behind most end of year list, but I'll give it a shot anyway.  With all of the albums I think I purchased this year one thing is quite apparent...Not much new music.  I put away all albums lacking that 2008 copyright.  Oh man, this is going to be a unique list.  I am sure there were many great albums released that I missed.  I hope to find some of them.  I could throw down some Fleet Foxes.  Only one thing, I have never heard their music. Dearhunter?  Nope.  These are the albums I listened to.  The stack of 2008 releases is about ten high.  I have chosen five that I wanted to recommend or say a word or two about.  

5. Tone - Jeff Ament

He doesn't just play bass for Three Fish.  Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam releases a solo album.  I guess this is what sports fans would call a homer pick.  I really like the songs on this album. When a member of an established band (who writes songs for that band) ventures into solo territory it makes you wonder where the songs come from or what were they meant for?  They are good songs so I can't imagine them being cast offs.  If I could sit down with Jeff Ament thats what I would ask about.  Does he know when he writes a song where it belongs so to speak. Did he set aside songs for Tone or did he just feel like a particular song (when he wrote its) was his baby?  When I listen to it I can not help but imagine what Eddie Vedder could do with some of these numbers (sorry Jeff I'm sure that is not the desired effect) but that was only on the fist few listens while my mind was still deciding what to make of the album.  Once I listened to Tone a few times I definately began to appriciate the great songs.  Tone definately rocks.  Leans more towards Pearl Jam than Three Fish (Ament's most popular side project).  Ament sings on most of the tracks, and did the artwork which is really cool.  Favorite tracks: The Forest, Doubting Thomasina

4. Intimacy - Bloc Party

I did not know Bloc Party had anything coming out, then one day I was checking out some of my favorite music blogs and whamo, the digital version of Intimacy was available.  I choose the option of downloading the album and receiving the compact disc version.  Having the digital version was strange.  I didn't listen to the album very many times.  Not because I didn't like it but because if felt incomplete.  I am a fan of itunes and I love getting dubed or "burned" copies of albums from friends but I still have to have my art and liner notes.  Several months after the digital release I got my hard copy.  A rebirth.  It is easy to say that this is not the Bloc Party you know.  It is easy to say this is the Bloc Party you know.  Whoaaa!?  These are definatley Bloc Party songs, some could fit on any album, the song "Talons" comes to mind.  The bulk of the songs however have that Bloc Party feel but have been transformed into much more electronic feeling numbers.  This electronic feel is achieved by either layering or stripping down the songs. Mercury does both.  The song starts off with a simple beat then added to the beat is the heavily effected voice of Kele.  To be honest Mercury is not a favorite.  Nothing will ever top Silent Alarm.  That albums time and space and radness are etched in the stone of J.  I still dig the band. Intimacy is good and Bloc Party is still a great band making great music.  Bloc Party is taking a step with Intimacy.  Perhaps not a step forward.  A good album but I would rather see their creativity turn another direction.  A direction far from electronic dance music.  Favorite tracks: Talons, Signs, Biko

3. Death Magnetic - Metallica

Metallica has carved such a place in my life.  I do not consider Metallica one of my favorite bands, but I love the hell out of them so hard.  They are just part of life.  As a young one I remember the long haired, jean jacket, Metallica back patch kid and I thought he was so cool.  I remember the "One" video.  I remember when the Black Album came out, listening to Metallica when it was "new" and that made it cooler.  Nothing though is cooler than just putting on Master of Puppets and rocking...hard.  Load, ReLoad, that last album, all forgotten.  In fact take away The Black Album and Death Magnetic is the logical step from ...and justice for all to their album released in 2008.  It is old school Metallica but still fresh.  The guitar solos are unique and creative not just a shred fest.  The songs feel new but have the energy of a dude doing rock kicks to "For Whom the Bell Tolls."  I did not buy St. Anger and I am glad I didn't, but the first time I heard "The Day That Never Comes" I knew I would by Death Magnetic and I am glad I did.  Favorite Tracks:  The Day That Never Comes, The Judas Kiss, Suicide & Redemption.

2. No Deliverance - The Toadies

Makes me feel like I am a teenager living in North Pole, Alaska in the mid-nineties.  And that is an awesome feeling.

1. Paper Trail - T.I.

I was a late hip to Paper Trail.  In fact the deciding factor in purchasing the album was hearing "Swagga Like Us" on the radio in Hawaii late November.  Already dug "Whatever You Like" had read good things about the album so there you go, I had to have it.  From play number one this was a great album.  It just doesn't stop.  Even the sillier songs, imagine me dancing around to "Swing Ya Rag", are so catchy I that can't help singing along and loving the song.  Just looking at the song titles on the back of the CD while writing this amazes me.  I dig every song.  T.I. found the balance.  The production on each track is great.  The subject matter is quite varried with minimal lyrics about material goods (but like I said "even then") and plentiful lyrics about just livin and lovin.  Not to mention that kid really likes Patron.  Favorite Tracks:  All

Well there you have it.  A list unlike many you can see all over the music blogs, but an honest one.  Honorable mentions go to The Roots and The Streets.  And if re-issues counted on my list the Replacements would have been 1-5. 

Friday, January 2, 2009

Goodbye Mike Shanahan

Mike Shanahan's first season as the Denver Broncos head coach was 1995.  I was sixteen when that season started.  I remember Dan Reeves and the three lost super bowls.  I remember Wade Phillips and his two seasons.  But Shanahan, he has coached my boys nearly half of my life.  His teams are the ones I really learned about football from.  I recall watching games as a youngster. Dan Reeves in his long coat, Pat Bowlen visiting the sideline wearing his full length fur coat.  I loved watching the games but I was following the basics.  I guess I became a bigger fan every year, a bigger fan of the game of football and of my favorite team.  I was lucky that my understanding of the game matured during the Shanahan years.  

Man there were some good ones.  Two really good ones.  Superbowl XXXII and XXXIII. However, after those seasons things changed. Goodbye John Elway.  Time for Shanahan to really show what type of coach (and gm) he is.  I still believe that the Broncos would have nailed the three peat if Shanahan would only have gone with Bubby Brister as the starter. Brister had some outstanding games during their second superbowl run.  But we can talk about that theory over some beers this is about me and Shanahan.  Instead of giving old Bubby a shot he went with Brian Griese.  He had some decent games but I never really like the kid.  I was very excited when the Broncos announced the acquisition of Jake Plummer.  They even made it to and AFC championship with him.  I was very surprized when the Broncos drafted Jay Cutler. The season they went to the AFC championship had my hopes and expectations for next season heading in a quite positive direction.  I knew that Plummer must have been confused.  I also knew that Plummer needed confidence to perform, and the arrival of Cutler must have totally blasted his confidence. 
 
Since the arrival of Cutler Shanahan has built one hell of an offense.  What lead to his down fall is that he built one god awful stinker of a defense.  What saddens me most about the loss of Shanahan is that I was sure he would continue to coach the Broncos.  I figured his status controlling nearly all player management would change, that is why I was shocked to hear about his dismisal.  Who they will hire next I have no idea.  I have seen many names thrown around but I have not thought about it that much.  It will be incredibly strange catching those first few games and seeing a new face as head coach.  It will probably be strange for a lot of games actually.  Thank you Mike Shanahan for guiding my Broncos to two superbowl wins and thank you for teaching me about football.  


Thursday, January 1, 2009

Greetings



Happy New Year!  As you can see I have eaten my black eyed peas, providing me good luck for the year to come.  Tonia and I decided to launch a blog on this first day of 2009.  We thought it would be a good way to let everyone know a little about whats up and whats haapnin.  For example tonight in a game of Yahtzee.  I rolled a Yahtzee on the first roll.  All ones.  Tonia was certainly sore about it.  That is just a taste of how exciting this blog will be.  Good...Bye.