Canadian Music ......

Lots of Getty goin round eh? Hosers Never heard anything from Michael J Fox, but I understand he could rock out,too. Nothing like the buzz the songs of our past invoke. does this mean I'm high on life? WHOOO WHO
 
Ha! Anvil ! Saw them tons of times....The guitar player, I think his name was "Lips", played his solo's with a vibrator...I'm sure that came in handy sometimes :sifone:
 
Watched the Trailerpark Boys movie this weekend and another band that I'd forgotten about was the Northern Pikes. Great music. Also, anyone remember a band called Furnace Face? I think they were from Montreal and they did a song called the Ballad of Tony Iomi or something like that. It was about a kid who thought he was Tony Iomi's illegitimate son. Very weird, but enjoyable.

By the way, that movie was a freaking riot. The Big Lebowski for Northern White Trash!
 
Dude, how the hell did you trip across FurnaceFace? They are a local Ottawa Indie band that has been around forever.
I couldn't find a decent copy of The Ballad of Richard Iommi, but here are the lyrics....

The Ballad of Richard Iommi
This is the ballad of Richard Iommi. Richard was a typical suburban teenager. He lived with his parents and spent most of his time hanging out with his friends, listening to records and smoking dope in his room in the basement. There was only one difference between Richard and a typical suburban teenager--he was totally obsessed with Tony Iommi. For those of you who don't know, Tony Iommi is the guitarist in the rock 'n' roll group Black Sabbath. Richard idolized him.

CHORUS:
He believed, he believed, he believed he was the son of Tony
He changed his name, he changed his name, he changed his name to Iommi

But Richard's devotion to Tony Iommi didn't end there. Not only did he change his last name, but he began buying vintage musical equipment circa 1969. His goal was to obtain the same make and model of guitars and amplifiers that his idol had used. He even got a 72-piece drum kit* just like Bill Ward's. Richard and his best friend would go down to the basement, get really wasted, and set up all the equipment like a shrine. They talked about the day that they would form their band. Richard, of course, would be the guitarist.--CHORUS

One day Richard and his best friend were down in the basement. Richard was cutting pictures of Tony Iommi out of old Creem magazines and pasting them in a huge collage on his wall. His friend was playing with the tuner on Richard's stereo when suddenly they both heard something that would change their lives. Lee Aaron was coming to their town. For those of you who don't know, Lee Aaron is the very talented and lovely Canadian rock singer who's also known as the Metal Queen. Richard and his friend loved Lee Aaron second only to Tony Iommi. Richard knew he had to somehow meet Lee Aaron and tell her the secret of his lineage.

He believed, he believed, he believed he was the son of Tony
He went to see, he went to see, he went to see the Metal Queen

On the day of the show, Richard was so excited he could barely move. In the afternoon he went down to the concert hall early in hopes of catching a glimpse of her. Suddenly, there she was. Everything in the world faded away, and before he knew it he was telling her about the double-neck guitar, the 72-piece drum kit, and why he changed his name. The Metal Queen listened, and in a single sentence brought his entire world crashing down!

"Like, why don't you sell that **** and get a life?"

He believed, he believed, he believed he was the son of Tony
The Metal Queen, the Metal Queen, the Metal Queen smashed his dreams--CHORUS
 
How have I missed this thread???

Sorry, just tryin' to rile up you Northlanders.

And whoever suggested banning Rush, should be banned.
:D

P.S.
I gotta admit, Trailer Park Boys is an awesome show, I've seldom laughed so hard.
:D

I'm with you on both accounts. Although I'm sure one is obvious.

Just thought of another one llama....the Killer Dwarfs :)

Killer Dwarfs were great!!

Watched the Trailerpark Boys movie this weekend and another band that I'd forgotten about was the Northern Pikes.

By the way, that movie was a freaking riot. The Big Lebowski for Northern White Trash!

The subtle humor is what really gets me with them. When I realized the goalie pads were cafeteria trays I was laughing my azz off.
The humor isn't as blatant "in your face" - not the typical "make sure everyone catches this because it's funny". You kind of have to watch everything to get all the jokes.
The episode where Julian rolled the Suburban, and crawls out with his drink still in hand had me in tears.
 
The subtle humor is what really gets me with them. When I realized the goalie pads were cafeteria trays I was laughing my azz off.
The humor isn't as blatant "in your face" - not the typical "make sure everyone catches this because it's funny". You kind of have to watch everything to get all the jokes.
The episode where Julian rolled the Suburban, and crawls out with his drink still in hand had me in tears.

my fav. episode is when Jullian gets so much hash he doesnt know what to do with it so paves his whole driveway with it.......he comes out of his trailer one day and catches Ricky on his hands and knees with a knife scrapeing the driveway to make a joint.....:rofl:
 
I've got to credit Tim with my introduction to Trailerpark Boys. Before that, the Red Green show was about as weirdly off-beat Canadian as I'd get on TV (Don Cherry and the Kids in the Hall don't count). I give credit CFNY for my taste in Music. It was one of two radio stations that I got where I grew up (that was worth a damn). Then I went to college in the Falls and lived in Buffalo for a number of years after... So I was pretty well indoctrinated. I heard FunaceFace on CFNY and being a big Sabbath fan, it stuck with me.
 
You might like This Hour Has 22 Minutes .....
It's sort of like John Stewart/Steven Colbert but a little more off beat. Here's a clip of Shawn Majunder as Raj Binder interviewing some of the Senators...
 
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