Monday, November 30, 2009

To Do List

1. Finish Album Art -- Timeline: This Week

2. Release New Album -- Timeline: Januaryish

3. Plan/Perform CD Release Show -- Timeline: Januaryish

4. Toilet Train baby Echo -- Timeline: 18-30 months

5. Trim Beard -- Timeline: This Morning

6. Write Joke to end To Do List -- Timeline: A.S.A.P.

7. Fail at writing joke to end To Do List: Timeline: Now

8. Begin Rambling comment on lack of joke, as joke, but fail regardless -- Timeline: Now

9. Plan new life in Siberia as Sheep Herder / Horse Shoer -- Timeline: Soon

10. Fail to convince wife of merits of plan -- Timeline: Later

11. Steal Baby Echo and head out for Siberia. The Middaugh men shall survive! -- Timeline: 6 am.

12. Return when it is apparent to all that I cannot lactate -- Timeline: 6:05 am.

13. Steal Peja instead, try to convince her that she wasn't my 2nd choice -- Timeline 6:10 am.

14. Victory! -- Timeline: Inevitable, but indefinite.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

"I'm Bruce's girlfriend, from the story he just told on stage. . ."

Across the hallway here at the Dorian School of Music, someone is learning to play Van Halen's "Eruption".

Note by note.

Indeed.

This weekend, Kyra and Tully released 3 years of work on cd. I played bass at the CD release show, which was headlined by Jenn Grant, and featured a not-so-surprise guest spot by Bruce Cockburn, who even brought along his very own stalker. She introduced herself to me as "Bruce's Girlfriend" and repeated a story he had told on stage about his girlfriend as proof. A janitor nearby bought her tail and let her in through the locked back-stage area. I followed, since I belonged there, and didn't want to take the long way around. She was completely non-violent, and when asked to leave, she left. Bruce was understandibly annoyed, but very gracious and said, "I forgive whatever you've done", which I think is a pretty good line as people haul away someone fixated on you.

I didn't have much of a chance to talk to him, just an awkward "band in the kitchen" bit of time where we talked about my new baby, and he made jokes about iraq that he meant to be about afganistan, and then corrected himself.

He joined us for one tune, and he was awesome. After our set, he played 3 songs, and they were all fantastic. I don't meant they were fantastic songs, because I'm not sure I would every buy a cd with them on it, but the performances were breathtaking. He was buy himself on stage, and he filled the room with his guitar and voice, and just left absolutely no doubt why he's the famous one. The crowd would've stayed for 100 more songs.

I missed Jenn Grant's set, as I was home rocking my new son, and talking with my parents, who were in town. And since she reads this blog, my sister joined us in the morning, and had a big-sister pow-wow with Peja, wherein they went to indigo and bought a book about princesses.

Thanks to Kyra and Tully for risking my not being there (Echo could've been born much closer to the show and forced me to cancel) and allowing me to participate in an awesome night of music in Kingston.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Content. . .

Alright, there's nothing actually new on the site, but I embedded a few more videos over there on the right side, and added a new old song on the "song of the day" whatever thing. I started out changing it all the time, and I'd like to keep that up. Maybe as the new album release approaches (date TBA) I'll start putting individual tunes on there. The one video, "swings with Peja" has an early mix of what will likely be the opening track.

More content and redesign to come. . .

Waitin' on the baby. . .

Jay.

Friday, November 13, 2009

200 songs in. . .

My iTunes Stats for Jay and the Barn Flyz:

200 Songs

8.5 Hours

Yowza. . . .

We shall someday make a mighty box-set. . . If box sets still exist. . . Which they won't. . .

New Record is inching closer. . . Closer. . . Closer. . .

New Baby is inching closer. . . Closer. . . Closer. . .

It's a race!

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

My love of Weezer. . .

Alright.

Alright.

I already did my review of the new weezer single. In short, I thought it was awesome.

I got my copy of the album. . . It is. . . Uh. . . I'm going to give it a few more listens. . .

What is totally, and amazingly kick ass, is the two songs they played on Letterman last week:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8i2K901_rAM


So, there are at least two great songs on the record (at least 3 on the deluxe edition with "the prettiest girl in the whole wide world" as the third), and they go from great to unbelievable when supported by the CBS Orchestra. Might've topped the legendary "Say it Ain't So" when Rivers had his leg in a huge metal cage under his baggy pants and couldn't move at all, while Matt Sharp hit his bass with the fury of a dying sun. Weez fans are going to disagree with me to the death, but I think there's something about these two clips that transcends.

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Kyra and Tully November 21st!

Hey, did I talk about this yet?

Kyra and Tully (for whom I play some bass now and again) are releasing an awesome new album (on which I play a bit of drums) at a great big concert with Jenn Grant headlining. It's November 21st at 7pm.

Now, the secret news, and this isn't for print media, but apparently on the internet is alright (or, very quickly you will see this post vanish), but a certain Canadian legend is going to come and play a few tunes. I can't say his name, but it rhymes with Spruce Cockburn. And, if I had a rocket launcher, I'd make somebody pay. Still not clear?

New furnace installed today. Thanks Roland! We are 2 different kinds of warm now.

Scammed an H1N1 shot by going with my girls when they got theirs. Yeah! Take that, flu! Or, rather, in 9 days when it kicks in. . . 'Till then you can just leave me alone. . .