This here is CBC Radio 3... http://radio3.cbc.ca/
You know -- I know you know -- that I LOVE music... that I'm totally addicted to it like a 1940s actor on the cancer sticks; this is, I suck it down knowing all the while that it actually is good for me AND that it makes me look cool.
But more -- I LOVE music like Henry loved June (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099762/), which is to say, more than is natural, and yet just enough for it to be more beautiful than anyone ever needs to know about...
And so, I listen to CBC Radio 3 because they love music as much as I do. What's more, I can add their songs onto my playlist WITHOUT BUYING THEM and even if I can't upload them to my iPod (oh, poor insipid babies that won't listen to music unless you can take it with you), I can spaz out in kitchen to them while I make supper and bust a stupid move whenever I like... which, as everyone who has ever come to my house for a dinner/ dance party knows, is a lot. A mother load. A shit bunch. Indeed, reminds me of Napster days -- and they were WAY cool.
So I say, ask your fine selves this: do you dig Canadian music more than you can express? Do you want to jump up and down to the Arcade Fire and the Stars and Wolf Parade and Metric all the time but don't have the dough to buy their CD's? Do you want to sip wine and loll your head to Sarah Harmer and Hawksley Workman after working all week long for a job that doesn't pay you enough to blow the cash on all the awesome music you love? And yet, at the same time, do you want to show support for the home grown greatness of this lake/ winter/ hockey/ love/ space country that we have (CBC Radio 3 records every FREE download and plays them MORE as a DIRECT result... like, you know, democracy!)? Then there's only one thing to do, and I'll say it again:
http://radio3.cbc.ca/#
I'm sick to death of talking about economics. Our country is built, grows, loves and explodes based on CULTURE first and foremost. So pick up your pen, turn on the internets, and bleed your love onto the page/ screen while the seeping beauty of our music whispers as the muse.
(And hey, p.sssss.tttt -- have you got any underground music that you've recorded? Put a link in the comments so that other folks can hear it... or even a link to your favourite Canadian tunes, wherever they might be sleeping on the webs. We'll all thank you for it!)
As I opened cbc 3 after reading your very well tuned post The Arcade Fire was playing, a track from their new album "The Suburbs." If it wasn't for CBC 3 I would be totally out of the loop about whats happening in the Canadian music scene. I <3 CBC 3! Thank you for showing me that I am normal. "This winter I Retire" Said The Whale while I write this. At this point my playlists are starting to get long and cover all kinds of genres. check it out! http://radio3.cbc.ca/#/profile/olliever
ReplyDeleteSee you Thursday!