Posts tagged concert
Eileen Ivers Concert Review
Apr 4th
A few months ago, Diane asked me if I wanted to go to a concert with her in April. It was an awfully long time in the future, but I booked it in. Last night was the concert in question, and it turned out we were there to see a fiddler by the name of Eileen Ivers. Now, I’ll admit that while I do love the style of music, I haven’t been very proactive in finding more of it to listen to. I have a few Leahy CDs, but that’s about it. So I was pretty excited to find another collection of quality fiddle music.
Eileen has a pretty impressive resume. She has won nine All-Ireland fiddle championships, and she toured with Riverdance starting in 1995. So that’s pretty cool. The band she was touring with featured several excellent musicians in their own right. They put on quite a show.
The music they played varied quite a bit with several pieces fusing a few genres. In the last song before the intermission, they played a song called “Gravelwalk” that she described as Celtic fiddling meets the Bronx. Early on, I was surprised that she broke out a wah pedal for her fiddle. I became astonished as she began to make her fiddle sound like a full out distortion guitar. Huh. I mean, I know and like Apocalyptica, which does distortion Cello, but I didn’t expect to see it on the violin.
Edit: here’s the only video I could find of Eileen playing gravelwalk. It’s too bad it’s just the distortion part, because it sounds much better in context.
(as a side note, Apocalyptica is getting air time on Sonic 102.9, a local radio station. I think this is fantastic).
The show was wonderful and the only thing missing from the audience clapping and singing (for 2 songs anyways), and foot stomping fun was a couple pints of Guinness.
Thanks sweety for getting us tickets
Heraldk
A New Edmonton Arena
Apr 27th
Anyone who’s been reading the journal lately knows that there seems to be an ongoing debate over the council’s investigation into building a new arena in downtown Edmonton to replace Rexall Place. There’s been a barrage of articles over the past few days pointing out some of the advantages and disadvantages to the proposal … and I guess I shouldn’t be surprised there is such hot debate over the topic. It is, after all, a large investment of city resources. I’m cautiously in favour of a new arena in the downtown core, but I’ve been waiting to weigh in on the issue until I’d read a few more articles in the paper.
I think today’s article by Scott McKeen convinces me that it’s a good idea, and touches on many of the complaints that people have with the arena.
So, why do we need a new arena? Well the reality of the situation is that Rexall is aging – particularly when compared to arenas in other cities. It’s the 2nd oldest building the remains in active use in the NHL. From the Oiler’s perspective, its hard to remain competitive if they can’t sell as many seats or luxury boxes as other teams. If you’ve been reading my blog, you know I’m an Oiler fanboy, so you’ll know that I’m biased about this from the start. But before you chastise me for being biased, Scott McKeen makes the point that Rexall is not just used for Oiler games… a new arena would be usable to attract some of the world’s biggest musical acts as well. Not only that, one should only look back to this time last year when the Oilers were making their unlikely run through the playoffs to know how important the Oilers are to this city. Don’t you think they deserve the chance to remain competitive – particularly when a competitive Oiler team makes this city swell with pride?
So I believe a new arena is warranted. So what are the issues? Well cost is one big one. Already though, it looks like there are several options that will require much less taxpayer dollars to build the arena. As the committee looks at it in more detail, we’ll see what they come up with. However, several people more in the know than I remain confident that much of the cost can be absorbed from other sources. Sounds good to me.
As to the location – why not build the arena downtown? Downtown is starting to get much more lively as we are finally seeing condos being built in the core. (I’m happy that the city is finally starting to build up a little – the sprawl of this city is kind of disgusting). Building the arena downtown can only help – particularly since the current proposal is to build it in an area of downtown that isn’t exactly bustling at the moment. You have to go west of city hall to really see active part of downtown. Thousands of people pouring into downtown to watch the latest hockey game or concert — sounds like a good plan to get people downtown. The inevitable businesses that pop up around and in the facility will help draw people to arrive downtown early and have them stay late.
To be honest, I am a little biased. And I don’t know all the issues. I do however, have a hard time believing that this isn’t a good idea for the city. Many articles have pointed at other cities and the success of downtown arenas there — places like Vancouver and Columbus and Denver and … well I forget all of them, but there’s quite a few. I don’t know all the information, but maybe someone can point out to me why a new downtown arena in Edmonton can hurt us.
Heraldk
Calm winterness
Mar 21st
There’s something strangely calming about walking outside after its snowed. Edmonton got a huge dump of snow this weekend … making this March the most snowy March EVER. When you walk outside for a bit, there’s this hint of quiet beauty in the air. Maybe I’m just imagining it, but the crisp cool air with the clean snow just seems to bring me a feeling of peace.
I’m in a weird mood again tonight. I’m not sure what it is, but I kinda feel like the world is rapidly changing around me and there’s nothing I can do about it. Have you ever had the feeling where you’re drifting away from the world? That’s how I feel now, I think.
A lot of the friends I’ve known in past years have drifted away so much that I either don’t even know where they are anymore … or I do, but I just don’t talk to them much. If it weren’t for the odd msn collision, I would probably never hear from them again. It feels weird … like pieces of me are being torn apart. And yet, I can’t seem to get off my ass to change things. I should be able to, shouldn’t I? I mean, all I should be able to do is make a little concerted effort to have coffee with my friends of old.
Maybe it comes down to energy? At the end of the workday, I find that I don’t have enough energy to do much more than sit down, play some video games and go to bed. I would love to get off my behind to go do a project, or learn to play the guitar, or something. If anything, maintaining old friendships seems to be harder than any of these tasks … and if I can’t do these projects, how can I do something harder?
And yet, it bothers me. What can I do about it? I don’t know. It tears me up inside though.
Heraldk
CS Department Christmas Party and the Singing Christmas Tree
Dec 12th
Ahh Christmas … so much to do, so little time!
Saturday was the department Christmas party – and it was a blast as I kind of expected. The food was not spectacular, but the dancing was fun. Diane and I showed off our dancing skillz – though I felt really rusty at most of the dances other than the waltz. Our waltz is our best dance for sure
The DJ at the party was a little too involved in the dance. At first it was pretty cool – with him playing several instruments along with the music. But after he switched costumes a few times and tried getting people to dance all night, I started to feel a little awkward. Oh wells. I also won the limbo contest, which was kinda fun. I dunno what I do right there – I just seem to know how to do it. Kinda weird
For a prize, I got a cool see-through digital clock. It sits on my desk now
Last night I joined Diane and her mother to go see the singing Christmas tree. For those who haven’t gone, its a big tree with tiers for a choir to get setup in it. Its usually pretty good – and while I didn’t think it was too bad this year, there was a couple of things that I kind of didn’t like. Mostly, I didn’t like how the sound was setup. Usually, the capability of a largish choir to sing doesn’t need a lot of amplification through the sound system. But using a little is okay too. However, some sort of effect was being applied I think, and the result didn’t sound very good to me. The concert also seemed a lot shorter than past years too. *shrug*.
The other thing that I’ve started thinking over the past few years that I’ve gone there is that I’m feeling increasingly uncomfortable in a church like the one the tree is in. Its too … over the top for me. I consider myself to be a Christian – at least in a lot of the ways I think about life and its opportunities. But I just can’t feel comfortable in an environment where there’s this big speaker setup, with tv monitors lining the aisles and corporate sponsers for the program and the refreshments. I’m fond of the little church my family goes to – its nice, its not near as flashy, and it just feels more comfortable. *shrug* This will probably come up later in another post. For now, I’ll leave it at that.
It certainly doesn’t look or feel like Christmas outside. All the snow is gone again – and its less that two weeks to Christmas. Weird weird weather. But no matter – I’m starting to look forward to a chance to take a holiday here … I need some time off I think
Heraldk
Esks Win!
Nov 28th
What a wild weekend.
Friday night was a pretty calm night as I pretty much just stayed home and watched the hockey game (an exciting game between the oilers and flames ending in a shootout Oiler win… yay!). I also won another $75 player poker that night. Full tilt has been an awesome room for me this week.
Saturday morning I had to be up to get to first aid training. I needed a recertification, so this was the second of two training sessions. Thankfully, its over now – the course definitely isn’t all that exciting. The best parts were laughing at the acting jobs of the people in the St John’s ambulance videos. Some of their “painful groans” were really funny.
Saturday evening my parent’s had Diane and I over for dinner – an offer I couldn’t refuse. One of our family friends was up from Calgary and so her and my mom and my sister all went to the Opera that night after dinner. Elizabeth got a chance to see my condo on the way and she seemed pretty impressed
Diane and I spent the evening together. We had intended on going to see Harry Potter, but ended up missing the show we wanted to see so we just hung out. Its pretty wonderful to spend an evening with my sweetheart
Sunday was crazy busy. Elizabeth, mom, Diane and I all went to the UofA mixed chorus dress rehearsal for their yearly Christmas concert. I understand its tradition that they put on a show at Strathearn United Church every year before the actual concert at the winspear. It was pretty cool to watch. Then, we wandered down to Rutherford house where we had a lovely little lunch.
After that, Diane and I parted ways with the rest of the group and went south to join Leanne and Jon’s grey cup party. It was a pretty intense game and there were many moments where we were on the edge of our seats hoping that the esks could come back. Next year’s grey cup has little chance of being this exciting!!
Afterwards we needed to leave so I could get the car home, but it was a very fun party and a super exciting game to watch. I’m still amazed at how it all turned out!
All in all, a busy weekend. Now I’m tired and need to sleep
But I have to get through today first!
Heraldk
Busy Weekend!
Jul 7th
Well the chaos of the last few days has finally subsided a bit as the busiest weekend of the summer has now been finished. At least, I hope it was the busiest weekend of the summer!
Thursday night was Jon and Leanne’s wedding rehearsal, and since I was in the wedding party, I had to be there. It went smoothly and we then all went over to Leanne’s parent’s place for a BBQ. Mmmm … steak! On
Friday, I packed most of the unpacked items into boxes and then was picked up at the university by Paul and we met up with the rest of the groomsmen at Jon’s new house. That evening we had some pizza, went to the Canada Day Barenaked Ladies concert at commonwealth stadium, and then returned back to Jon’s for more pizza and beer. It was a fitting day for Jon’s last day being single.
Saturday was the big day. The groomsmen were all sleeping over at Jon’s so we got up, washed up and got dressed in our fancy tuxes. Jon got us all these fancy pocket watches, which were pretty sweet! The wedding day is all a blur for me now as the day was packed with busy times. First the ceremony, then the pictures, then the reception, and finally the dance. Crazy busy were we! The dance was the most fun for me – Diane and I haven’t been to a dance in a very long time and were excited to get out on the floor. Unfortunately, the DJ didn’t really know what a waltz was, and I think he only played one all evening. And we missed it. So we didn’t get our best/favourite dance in
I suppose I should say more about the happy couple. The entire day went really well – no problems to speak of, and both of them seemed very happy with the day. The reception food was all finger food – which was kind of cool … and then they had an ice cream sundae bar for dessert (for those who know Leanne, this is totally appropriate!).
Sunday was the gift opening, which Diane and I went to. It was pretty neat to see what people decided to get from the registries. One of the most innovative gifts was an ice cream maker with a bathroom scale! After the gift opening, Katherine, Madeleine, Diane and I all went out for dinner (Madeleine is one of our friends from high school). It was a lovely dinner at Japanese Village (its been tradition every time Madeleine comes to town).
Monday I officially took posession of my new condo. The guy I bought it from was super duper awesome and stayed around after I got the keys to make sure everything was going to be straightened out. They even left me a bottle of wine! I was so amazed by the effort he put in to making me feel at home. Its good to know there’s people like him around! In the afternoon, Madeleine along with a couple of high school buddies I hadn’t seen in awhile, came to see the new place. Hoorah! In the evening, my parent’s neighbours helped me pick up my grandparent’s futon that they were giving me. We brought it into the place that night and we returned home so I could finish packing up the last of the stuff.
Tuesday was a long day. It was *really* *really* warm and that was hard to deal with as we moved my huge amount of stuff to the new condo. Luckily, there was lots of help so it didn’t take too long. After moving everything in, I got everyone some pizza and we relaxed – played a game of poker and then played some pictionary and Jenga. T’was fun!
Yesterday I stayed at the condo to wait for the telus and cable guys to come hook up my internet and phone. I was glad that they made it – I really wanted to have those there so I could have those conveniences.
And now its today, and I’m back at the university finally to do work! Hooray!
Heraldk










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