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Review: Rolling Stones at Air Canada Centre

Setlist

 

Get Off of My Cloud
You Got Me Rocking
Paint It Black
Gimme Shelter
Angie
Street Fighting Man [by request]
Emotional Rescue
It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It) [with Carrie Underwood]
Doom and Gloom
One More Shot
Honky Tonk Women [followed by band introductions]
You Got the Silver [Keith Richards on lead vocals]
Happy [Keith Richards on lead vocals]
Midnight Rambler [with Mick Taylor]
Miss You
Start Me Up
Tumbling Dice
Brown Sugar
Sympathy for the Devil

You Can’t Always Get What You Want [with the Cawthra Park Secondary School Chamber Choir]
Jumpin’ Jack Flash
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction [with Mick Taylor]

 

 

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Disconnect Thyself

While I could complain about how Bell came in to bury a phone line in my yard and subsequently disconnected my cable internet which is a large transgression, I’ll talk about the interesting side effect this brought upon the household over the May long weekend.

Friday night, we had no Internet.  Subsequently we didn’t have Internet until the following Wednesday when the cable company could come over and see what was wrong.

Living without Internet is…weird.  Strange.  Eerie.  There is this sense of disconnect.  There was also this new sense that I haven’t felt in a long time.

What do I do today?

I have realized that wherever I go in the house, my iPad is at my side.  I surf the Internet for new news items that may interest me, I check out forums that interest me.  In most cases, it’s sifting through information to find something that catches my eye.  But for the most part, it’s just sifting.

When I was making a t-shirt transfer, I couldn’t figure out how to flip it horizontally and I sat there thinking “I wish I could just Google this question” but after two minutes I found it on my own.

On Tuesday night, I thought “I don’t want to watch any TV tonight, what am I going to do?” and I proceeded to start cleaning up the spare bedroom downstairs which is still in a state of renovation.  Vero was quite excited by the fact that she didn’t have to nag me to get this room cleaned up.  I’m also thinking that I realized that my parents are coming up in a few weeks and it needs to get cleaned someday!

I did little things that have bothered me for awhile…even the little thing of having a wire hang a different way from the printer made me smile.

I caught up on so much reading.  I had bought a few graphic novels on Saturday morning and had read them by weekend’s end.

We worked on the yard…mowed it, put some grass seed down, worked on the garden.

The days went by and I felt myself slowly disconnect from this connected world.  It felt refreshing.

I used to have a cellphone and now I don’t (other than the pay as you go that comes out when we are on the road for an event).  I realized that I was quite connected back then and this was before texting.  But it was a freeing feeling when I got rid of the phone.  I even notice myself getting back into the trap of things when I get to use the phone on a trip.  Texting Mike some trivial things and whatnot.

Last night when the Internet was back up, I fell back into my old habits…the ipad was at my side and I was sifting through news items to see if anything catches my interest.  I have to say I was left…unfulfilled in some way.  Was it because there was nothing interesting on the Internet that night?  Perhaps.

Or maybe it’s because I had a taste of a disconnected world and it was good.  It’s one thing to put down the iPad/iPhone for an afternoon, but when it comes down to a moment of relaxation, it’s an entirely different world.

I wonder how many of us could go a weekend without checking the internet or their cellphone for some text message from their friends?  I doubt anyone would be up for the challenge.

 

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Krista and Ben’s Wedding

(special thanks to Krista for not looking at my blog and realizing that I have posted pictures from her wedding without permission and not getting mad at me)

…At weddings at least!

The past weekend Vero and I attended two weddings…Saturday and Sunday.  Bless the Maker that there was a Monday to recuperate!

First up was Ben and Krista’s wedding which was being held at our favourite wedding venue in Ottawa…the Courtyard restaurant!  Down in the Byward Market, this little gem sits off the main streets so there’s a little quiet spot to enjoy a drink on the front deck.  Eduardo wasn’t serving at the main event, but we chatted him up down in the front area and he was great as always.

Krista&Ben_-2220It was a great ceremony.  I handled the music duties like a pro.  Couldn’t hear all that much going on since I was pretty far in the back, but I’m assuming it went something like this:

“Wanna get married?”

“Sure.”

*smooch*

After the ceremony there were photos outside taken by the always great Mike G and his smoking hot assistant Mel.  I managed to snag some water for them as it was hot out and they were going to be working solid for the next hour or so.  After a group shot, I wandered inside to the cocktail reception where I managed to gorge myself of great appetizers and a few drinks.  So much so that I didn’t even bother with the main buffet course as I was too full!  But I enjoyed the setup where it was appetizers, main buffet and then some poutine at the end of the night.  I wasn’t forced to eat if I didn’t want to.

We met some great people at the reception.  It’s always great to chat it up with family of the bride and groom as there aren’t many times where I see them in another setting.  I met one of Krista’s cousin’s who is a filmmaker and I proceeded to mention how I hadn’t seen his latest film Suck but I had downloaded it and then I realized what a dumb-ass thing that was to say to a filmmaker.  His date had a good laugh at that!

Unfortunately for the speeches, the wireless microphone gave out on them two minutes into it.  I was quite frustrated considering a) this happened at the previous wedding we were at in the Courtyard and b) I mentioned this ten minutes BEFORE to the wedding organizer and she said it wouldn’t be a problem this time around.  She ate crow after I hightailed it to my car in the parking lot down the street to get a 9 volt battery since they didn’t have any spares in the house.  Unfortunately for me they didn’t bother with the microphone after that point!  I felt like I ran a marathon down that street!  Ha ha.  The speeches I did hear were heartfelt and had some good stories about Ben and Krista.  I also thought their friend Steve did a great job as MC for the evening.Krista&Ben_-2631

Mike and I hauled our music equipment up the stairs and set it up for the masses to be entertained.  We were quite excited for what we had cooked up…a little medley of tunes we thought the people would enjoy.  Everything was working up until we were ready to get up and go.  My new wireless pedal decided not to interact with my ipad and the pages of the song where NOT flipping!  I start flipping out.  The weird thing is that we had the exact same problem the night before and it was solved by actually plugging the thing in instead of relying on the batteries.  After ten agonizing minutes of debugging this problem, Mike suggested I unplug it and sure enough it worked!  I couldn’t believe our lucky stars!  I felt like a heel having everyone wait for ten minutes.  I can’t give my highest recommendation for the AirTurn Bluetooth pedal at this point, but I did contact the company and they offered some suggestions that I’m going to try out.

The medley had the desired effect we wanted and people were loving it!  We were giving it our all…good tunes, Mike singing solo on Spice Girls, a kazoo…heck, even some bras were thrown our way!  What more can two guys with acoustic guitars ask for over a twenty minute song?!  Thankfully we have it recorded for archival sake and it’s pretty darn good…a few mixups here and there and a triple tempo increase on one of the songs, but when you’re in the heat of the moment, there’s no other way around it!  Vero got this amazing video of the crowd rocking out to our song which is cool to see as we’re so focused on the moment that we don’t get time to take it all in.  We did provide an encore of a song that was originally played at my own wedding called “Things you don’t say to your wife”.  Mike and Marc-Andre originally found it online somewhere by a comedian.

After the set, the Gods above gave us a thumbs up and rewarded us with open bar.  Here’s a little tip for you up and coming artists…don’t get tanked before going on stage!  No one wants that at their wedding!  So we stayed in control until afterwards and then let loose.  The night became a swirl of dancing, challenging Krista’s parents to a euchre tournament and laughing at the people who fell flat on their ass while dancing on a carpet floor!  Let us not forget the poutine bar at the end of the night!  It was deeelicious and just what the doctor ordered.

As like every wedding, the hardcore partiers closed down the place.  It ended off with shots for everyone at the bar and with that, we closed it down.  It was a fantastic wedding and I’m pretty sure everyone had a great time.

Congrats to Krista and Ben!

Setlist:

Krista and Ben’s Wedding Medley consisting of (Tainted Love, Beat It, Tubthumping, I’ll Be There For You, Go your own way, I knew you were trouble, Semi-charmed life, How bizarre, Wannabe, Eye of the Tiger)

Things You Don’t Say to your wife [Tim Hawkins]

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Review: Motley Crue – Scotiabank Place

I don’t know Motley Crue all that much.  I’ve watched a concert DVD with Troy, but I’ve never owned an album.  But once they hit town, I figured I should see what the hype is all about.

If you love the 80s rock and roll, then they are right up your alley!  I’m glad I brought Vero with me because she was loving it!

Big Wreck opened which is a welcome surprise.  I had completely forgot that they were on the tour.  They are in top shape as they must be winding down their Albatross tour.

Motley Crue took the stage with a giant clock ticking down and this wild electronica music pumping through the arena.  I know that Tommy Lee is very much into the electronica…not sure if they other gents are as well or if this is solely his influence.  Either way, the eardrums were a-popping and we were loving every moment of it.

They opened up with Saints of Los Angeles and I don’t think I’ve ever seen a show like this!  Ladies dancing around poles and in trapezes, massive light show, massive sound…THIS was spectacle!

They put on a great show.  It’s entertaining.  Everyone is loving it.  Can we also point out that the drum solo had Tommy Lee’s drum kit on a roller coaster track which rotated upside down?  Classic.  They even brought up an audience member.  Good thing Mike got back from the washroom quick!

Two thumbs up.  By the way, it wasn’t until 10:30 that I realized Motley Crue does NOT play Every Rose has its thorn.

Big Wreck Setlist:

Inhale

A Million Days

Wolves

That Song

Ladylike

Albatross

Come Again [Thornley]

The Oaf

 

Motley Crue Setlist:

Saints of Los Angeles

Wild Side

Shout at the Devil ‘97

Piece of your Action

Same Ol’ Situation

Louder than Hell

Sex

Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)

M&*&&^% of the Year

Home Sweet Home

Drum Solo

Live Wire

Too Fast for Love

Primal Scream

Dr. Feelgood

Girls, Girls, Girls

Kickstart my Heart

 

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Ottawa ComicCon 2013

Probably one of my favourite weekends ever, ComicCon was upon this great city once again and it paid off in spades.

For years, I have been going to the comic conventions at the Ottawa Civic Center.  Here, we found tables of longboxes or sports collectables and I sifted through them all looking for some cheap comics to fill in the holes of my collection since I stopped collecting for ten year period before getting back into it when I met Vero.  (strange timing?)

After awhile, these comic conventions weren’t offering anything new to me.  The same people were at the booths with the same merchandise.  I needed something more!

Last year, the Comic convention exploded as the organizers of the popular Montreal ComicCon decided to try one out in Ottawa.  This wasn’t just the normal convention, this was chock full of celebrities, Q&A sessions, artists, etc.  It was fantastic!

This year, Benoit, Trish and I opted for the Deluxe pass.  It allowed us to go to the convention for three days as well as get in early on the Friday and Saturday.  In hindsight, this was a fantastic choice for us.  For an extra $20, Benoit and I waltzed right in on the Friday while the other regular pass holders (I call them suckas) remained in line for two hours.  The same thing happened on the Saturday when I brought Nat and Vero and left them in line.  I have to give big props to the organizers this year as the lineup didn’t seem as insane as last year (we waited three hours to get in whereas Vero and Nat were in the building fifteen minutes after the door opened.)

Friday afternoon was a fantastic time for Benoit and I to scour the booths for some good comic book finds.  I was overwhelmed by the beast at first but realized if we methodically go down each aisle, we’ll figure the place out.  I scored some great old Star Comics Thundercats issues (big thanks to Ben for stumbling upon that in a $1 bin) and found some key issues to fill in the gaps in my collection.

I was glad that after four hours, it was time to go to some Q&A panels and take a breather from the rest of the convention.  They Q&As were well organized but I don’t think Benoit cared for stepping outside into the rain to wait in line again to go into the massive Hall 4 where the Q&A panels were happening.  That’s how the system worked…line up for a panel, go in, leave the hall (even if you want to stay for the next one) and line up again.  It’s only fair in case someone didn’t make it into the last panel…they at least have the chance to get into the next one.  However, Hall 4 is massive so I don’t think there was a time where people didn’t make it in.  The Firefly panel was jam packed and we were worried we wouldn’t get in, but in the end, we found tons of seats so it wasn’t as bad as the volunteers were making it to be.

Before I get into a review of the panels, I have to say that I appreciated a big group of us going to ComicCon together.  It was fun times and we had this great photo with the Batmobile along with our custom made Batman sound effect shirts!  Special thanks to my wife for suggesting this.  She knows that I don’t like having a cumbersome costume on when all I want to do is sift through comic books.  This is why I will never wear my Trooper armour to a show.  If I do, it will be for one day only because the entire day would be spent having pictures taken.

Panels:

Billy Dee Williams: I was excited…the moustachioed wonder…Billy Dee Williams!  However, he had lost the moustache.  Also, they started the panel by saying “Don’t ask questions about things that he filmed thirty years ago…he won’t remember any specifics.”  Way to put a damper on the types of questions coming at you.  In the end, I was underwhelmed by this panel and I hope this isn’t indicative of the majority of his Q&A sessions.

Cosplay Dating Game: This was a ridiculous panel which Benoit left after five minutes and I followed soon thereafter.  It was a play on the old dating game where someone is behind a curtain trying to get matched up with three eligible people.  But the people were a mix (two women, one guy) for one girl…so unless she’s bi-sexual, here choices were limited.  It was a little ridiculous.

batmobileThe gang with the Batmobile.  Note that they gave me the Shark Repellant from the Batman movie!  I was stoked.

Anime 101: I didn’t go to this panel but I heard it was a bunch of anime geeks just talking of their love of Anime.  Benoit, Vero and Sebastien left super unimpressed.  It was more like an advanced class in Anime.

Levar Burton: Geordi LaForge took the stage to a huge applause and we had some good laughs at his love of Canada.  He broke down Canada into three topics…hockey, beer and boobs! (referencing the allowance of topless women in Ontario…if not other provinces?  I would have to check).  It was a great panel with some good stories of Star Trek.  There were a LOT of questions about his time on Reading Rainbow which is one show I never grew up with.

Firefly Cast (Jewel Staite + Nathan Fillion): This panel was packed to the gills but totally worth it.  Nathan is freaking hilarious and I was cracking up during the entire panel.  Some great questions and Nathan + Jewel make a good panel duo.  I would have to say that this was probably in my top three panels this weekend.  I may as well mention that the next day I went to the Nathan Fillion solo panel with Trish which turned out to be a duo with Jewel again, but it was completely different because they receive different questions.  Favourite moments: When Nathan starts talking about the film Much Ado About Nothing…”Well Joss invited his favourite actors…” and realizes Jewel wasn’t invited, so he continues with “…who were available at the time.”  Ha ha!  He also told a story of how the night before he was out to dinner with a bunch of others from the Con and someone taps him on the shoulder asking him to take a picture with his family and Wil Wheaton!  This story comes up in the Wil Wheaton panel as well which is hilarious considering Nathan Filion is definitely the bigger TV star (or is he?).

Felicia Day – Don’t know much about her, but the panel was entertaining.

Batman 1966 Cast – There weren’t too many people out to see Burt Ward and Julie Newmar but it was an entertaining panel with stories of the old times of the Batman show (did you know that when Batman and Robin walked up the side of the building and it looked vertical, it was actually filmed at 45 degrees?  I also assumed it was filmed horizontal!)

Steampunk 101 – An excellent primer for those wondering “What the heck is Steampunk?”  I quite enjoyed it.

Gillian Anderson – Even though I was tired on Sunday morning, this was a great panel and Gillian is pretty funny at these things.  Someone asked her if she believed in aliens and what would first contact be like.  She didn’t know how to answer at first and responded “For all I know, I might be having first contact with one right now, talking with you.”

Mike Grell & Chris Claremont: A decent discussion about creator owned comics and ageism in comic books.  I had to leave when they were getting to the good stuff about Wolverine’s age in the X-Men!  Disappointing to miss out on a discussion from the master writer himself!

Wil Wheaton: I am aware that Wil Wheaton has made a huge comeback since his Star Trek days but I had no idea how big it was.  He is essentially a figurehead for geeks everywhere which I thought was…weird?  It’s cool on one hand, but I thought at the end when he talked about some principles in life that we should adhere to, it was strange.  But I guess I don’t know enough about his resurgence in popularity…perhaps he feels that he has to speak for the geeks out there that don’t feel comfortable speaking for themselves.

Some great stories about Star Trek as well as this fantastic story about Toy Soldiers (TOTALLY forgot about this excellent film).

 

baronnessBenoit and the Baronness from GI Joe.  Staredown city.  Look at the sad Spidey in the background!

David Prowse: Even though I loved the Nathan Filion and Jewel panels for the sheer hilarity of it all, I adored the David Prowse panel.  He was the actor who played Darth Vader…only the biggest villain of all time!  He started out with a lengthy and interesting overview of his life leading up to Star Wars (he had to drop out of the Mr. Universe competitions because he had ugly feet!) and then had some fantastic stories about Star Wars and other topics.  Here are some highlights that I never knew about.

Voice of Darth Vader: Supposedly he was supposed to be the voice of Darth Vader but when Lucas had to return to America to work on the special effects, it was cheaper to get another actor to voice his lines over in America than to bring David over.

Darth’s Face: in Return of the Jedi, you get to see the face under the helmet.  But Alec Guinness asked George if his friend Sebastian Shaw could have a role in the new Star Wars film so he put him as the face of Darth Vader!  David didn’t even realize this scene existed until seeing the film!  What a travesty!  Imagine being the actor for all three films and when it comes to the part where the mask comes off, they bring in another dude!  Not cool Lucas!

Superman: He was trying to get into the Superman film but they wouldn’t let a British actor become Superman.  But he did end up training Christopher Reeves as he was a skinny guy when he auditioned.  David did end up getting fired by Christopher after he left him for a week with his other trainers to go to Saudi Arabia.  Supposedly Christopher because quite the dick when he got the Superman part.  Too bad!

Fantastic panel by a living legend and I was super happy we went to see him.  Two thumbs up.

All in all, I thoroughly enjoyed the ComicCon and I felt the Deluxe pass was worth it.  There isn’t much time to go through the booths while the panels are going on because you end up standing in line to get in, watch the panel and line up for the next one.  So I enjoyed having the Friday afternoon to look through some comic books.  Was I super impressed with the lineup of celebrities?  I would say that while I had fun, I think last year’s Star Trek heavy lineup was a little more entertaining for me.  But that’s what ComicCon is all about…you never know who you’ll get year by year.

I did end up standing next to some guy that spent $2,000 on some old X-Men comics.  I was drooling a little, but also was going to mention that I picked up a few of those in the same condition at a fraction of the price a few weeks ago on Ebay.  But the booth owner was right next to him so I felt I shouldn’t pipe in.

Until next Con…

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When did you choose to be straight?

FANTASTIC video.

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Mom and Dad – Eurobound!

I feel like watching Eurotrip again considering Mom and Dad have just arrived in London with Aunt Dinah and Uncle Richard.

You can read all about it here:

https://sueandscottsadventures.wordpress.com/

Maybe I should offer commentary on every blog entry they type?

Also, I survived paintball last week.  Barely.

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Paintball Cometh

Tomorrow I’m going to play paintball for the first time ever. Now, I don’t know if you know this about me but if I have to sign a waiver to do an activity, I generally don’t do it. Yes, I hang glided on the big kid ride in Brazil but hey, I was forced by Vero to do that!

So I’ve been thinking of paintball all week long and with no knowledge of how it plays out, I have been biking and jogging all week long in fear of being hunted through the woods by 16-year olds that have way more experience at this kind of thing than me. I also wonder how it will feel to be hit by 500 paintballs in an afternoon?

Either way, the bachelor party will be tons of fun and I’m sure it’s won’t be as bad as I think it will be.

Or will it?

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Kegerator Mishap


Well, I hit a snag last night when I took a closer look at the two mini-fridges sitting in the garage and realized that the freezer compartments near the top are those that have coils running through them. So unless I can figure out how to take it out without breaking the coils, they aren’t options. I have read people who do end up bending them but it seems like a 50/50 success rate. Considering the success I had in taking a few inches of a mirror in the bathroom renovations, I think I’m going to pass for now.

Which means Broadhead Brewery wins! I’ll see if I can pick it up on Thursday/Friday and play around with it.

Now Playing: Camelot – Bronx Cheerleader (Real Punks Don’t Sing About Girls)