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vancouver, BC as a musical region

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 2:53 pm
by Guest
Dude... Dave Matthews rocks! Although he should write more songs about big cocks. Ladybird is a very good band from Winnepeg. I once gave the singer a "massage". T'was very greasy. It was like a cock fight with two greased up cocks pecking at each other. Magical!

vancouver, BC as a musical region

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 1:54 am
by ogami itto_Archive
Braden wrote:
ogami itto wrote:scenesters in vancouver are fucking depressing, they bring me down so considerably that it sucks living here.

the town also has this huge hate for touring artists, as they have to pay a good chuck of their money JUST to stop here

we are a greedy boring crack town called Vancouver.

I've honestly wanted to start a band since I was 18, I'm 20 now and I'll probably still be bitching about this when 25 rolls around. I just want to start rebuilding a scene in this city that once was really strong from what I hear.


What a downer.
nah, I just know my city kind of stinks, and most of the scene does too.

vancouver, BC as a musical region

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 1:33 pm
by Swat_Archive
To our greasy guest...

If that's what you're into, Vancouver is the right place. There is a pretty large homosexual population here. Very nice bunch, really... Just not my thing.

There's a band called 'Raygun' that's worth a listen... I think that they're from Victoria though... Most bands migrate at one point or another, it's just a shame that the BC ferries are so damn expensive, 'cause Victoria has quite a scene too.

Dave Matthews is ignored here. Along with Brian Adams and Nickelback... Don't mention them.

vancouver, BC as a musical region

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 1:28 am
by ogami itto_Archive
theres a rad country/horror band from victoria too

what a gem they are

the singer looks so creepy

vancouver, BC as a musical region

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 2:05 am
by sndo_Archive
No music coming from Vancouver? Here are some possible reasons.
-Abundance of marijuana
-Scenesters too busy talking ABOUT music to actually play it.
-Outside of Vancouver, there aren't any places a band could play without going to the States. Therefore the economic feasibility of having a profitable venture in a band is low. This problem affects all of Canada, however, in Winnipeg they just don't give a shit about that fact and just play music because there's nothing else to do so it seems worthwhile. That's my guess anyway.

Otherwise it's a nice city. It was recently ranked #3 in the world for places to live.

vancouver, BC as a musical region

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 2:37 am
by shagboy_Archive
sndo wrote:Otherwise it's a nice city. It was recently ranked #3 in the world for places to live.


"nice" doesn't make for compelling art

vancouver, BC as a musical region

Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 1:17 pm
by Swat_Archive
Hey, for those into the Steve McBean thing, (Black Mountain, Pink Mountaintops, Jerk with a Bomb) check out the Hive site and look up "Ex Dead Teenager." In the unreleased section you can download their full album. Highly recomended. There are a couple of other note-worthy bands on there too... "Daddy's Hands", "The Measure" and "Closed Caption Radio." Absolute obscurity for the music snob in you to brag about. The site wont let me cut and paste the exact spot, so you'll have to find it.

http://www.hivestudios.net/main.html

Personally, I think that Ex Dead Teenager was the best band of his, but that's just me.

vancouver, BC as a musical region

Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 3:40 pm
by shagboy_Archive
thanks.

i want to add to this thread that vancouver is not the worst musical region. a lot of very good bands stop here on tour.

vancouver, BC as a musical region

Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 8:44 pm
by ogami itto_Archive
sndo wrote:-Scenesters too busy talking ABOUT music to actually play it.


HAHAHA holy shit you've answered the drought of music here

the reason I'm not involved a little better is lack of musical skill in anything besides singing or a little percussion and I have absolutely no money hardly

vancouver, BC as a musical region

Posted: Sat May 21, 2005 11:08 pm
by Swat_Archive
Actually, if anyone's a vocalist in Vancouver, one of my bands needs one. We're kinda mathy and abrasive... -ish. We've played some shows instrumentally and with a vocalist... Both went over well, but we still think that it needs a voice.

Live band room recording here... (old singer)

http://www.newmusiccanada.com/genres/ar ... d_Id=10798