- Today is Repetitive Strain Injury Awareness Day (no, do not attempt to say this 3 times quickly - no good can come of it). It's scheduled for the last day in February. On a leap year like this one, this results in it falling on the least repetitive day on the calendar. Weird.
- Hint to the guy I passed on the right coming home from work - "passing the time" is not a good reason to be in the far left lane (i.e., the "passing lane") of the 401. You pretty much have to be passing other vehicles for it to apply. I only wish the MTO handbook for new drivers was a little more clear on the subject.
- Finally concrete evidence to explain why incompetent people are so endlessly frustrating - they simply do not think (or won't admit) that they are incompetent. Says here that even when offered a reward, they can't predict how poorly they've done at a task with any accuracy. Hmmm... that does explain a few things. Warning: if you think you're competent, they might be talking about you, but how would you know?
- After listening to a lot of new music, thought I'd plug a few recent releases by artists who are worth checking out:
- John K. Samson - Weakerthans (from Winnipeg, MB) front-man released a solo album on January 24th that is typically terrific. Check out the video for "Longitudinal Centre" here.
- Young Galaxy - ok, so it's not that new, but another Canadian act that has put out a ton of very good, catchy music. Check out "Blown Minded" here.
- The Big Pink - if you like 80's influenced synth-pop (and you need something to wash Foster the People's "Pumped Up Kicks" out of your frontal lobe), check this out.
- The Wombats - you've likely stopped dancing to Joy Division, but the new Wombats release is pretty decent, too. Here's "1996".
- Again, it's not brand-spanking new, but Wilco's most recent albums is awesome. Here's a live version of "Whole Love", recorded on the Letterman Show. Yeah - remember when Letterman was relevant? You're old.
- The Decemberists - I'll admit that I don't think they can ever do anything wrong and that Colin Meloy is a genius, but Down By the Water could be the best thing they've done to date. Instantly catchy. This version was recorded on Austin City Limits.
- Like Mumford & Sons? Try Of Monsters and Men - "Little Talks" is "Little Lion Man" with a brass section and some female vocals reminiscent of early Björk (ca. the Sugarcubes) - you may even hear a similarity with the Beautiful South, if your memory is long and your tastes ran that direction in the 80's.
- Can't forget the new single from the forthcoming Shins album, due out March 20th. Here's "Simple Song".
About Me
- R Lance Ceaser
- A practising lawyer, living in London with his lovely spouse, and 2 dogs . Making a living of the law, while trying to find time to write and express
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Another Episode of Odds & Sods
A few things from the dustbin of my brain on Leap/Hump Day...
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