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mossmarsh · 1 month
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here's a list of my terrible music taste. ones at the axis sides have all been my favourite bands at some point.
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5bi5 · 8 months
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Gord Downie in the music video for Courage (For Hugh Maclennan)
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intothetr33s · 5 months
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he. ate a lightbulb #glowing
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On an unrelated note I feel bad that Nassim Nicholas Taleb is basically always right. I know he's been wrong before and he could be wrong again, but aside from the time he decided to commit career suicide (which I'm sure he fully expected would work out fine), it seems like every time I read his writings, it's like "well, yeah, I'd have to agree with that"
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pixiedust111 · 6 months
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Ahead By A Century (4K subs + International Men's Day Tribute)
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It had to be published ahead of the actual date 😂😂 hehe!
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eye-of-the-cyclops · 7 months
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I turned out the way I did because I used to listen to the tragically hip on the family computer. Back when the media player on the computer had those trippy kaleidoscope patterns and shapes that played with each song. It was me, the hip, and the shape of the music on the screen.
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nawnlynyer · 1 year
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daybreakerreal · 8 months
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I LOVE THE TRAGICALLY HIP!!!!! Love them so much. Nothing much else to say.
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nix-the-cryptid · 1 year
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So something some of you might not know is that music is a big part of who I am. I love music. I’m also Canadian and am proud of most Canadian groups and artists. So here’s a Spotify playlist of some of my fave Canadian songs. You may recognize some of them, you might not. But I hope you’ll enjoy it either way.
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chaoticambivalence · 2 years
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carriagelamp · 2 years
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My September has been... so much. So it has also been a month of audiobooks and almost exclusively rereading Terry Pratchett novels. So like… if you’ve never read Terry Pratchett’s Discworld books, consider this my loving recommendation because they are, as far as I’m concerned, the Ultimate Comfort Novels
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A Court of Thorns and Roses
Through a set of treaties, humans and fairies live in two very separate worlds, divided by a magical wall that is meant to protect humans from the almost unimaginable power and cruelties of the fairies who had previously kept them as slaves. While hunting for meat to feed her family though, Feyre ends up killing a fairy and therefore breaks the treaty. To make amends, Feyre must either risk the lives of her entire family, or enter the fairy world with its hidden power struggles and strange conspiracies lurking just under the surface…
I honestly didn’t love ACOTAR the first time I read it, but I kept going because my friend swore up and down that I’d love the next book. And hot damn was she ever right, A Court Of Mist And Fury was phenomenal. The narrative pivot? The completely logical but unexpected twist on the beauty and the beast theme? An actual serious look at trauma and recovery? So good.
This was my first time rereading ACOTAR since finishing the series, and I’m shocked by the fact that knowing the entire series made Book 1 so much more enjoyable. Knowing everything that’s happening under the surface rather than taking it at face value as a rather trite, lacklustre romance novel makes it so much more compelling and the characters so much more sympathetic.
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Going Postal
And so my desperate rereading of Discworld novels begins…
Moist is one of my favourite protagonists in the entire series (possibly only rivalled by Vimes) and I love his arc from the depths of my heart. The humour and satire is just completely on point through out.
Going Postal is the first Moist Von Lipwig book, in which Moist, a conman, is hung by the neck until dead. …Or nearly dead. The city’s dictator has his life spared on the condition that he accepts the position of Post Master General and revives the city’s dead postal service. It seems like it should be an easy job, until Moist realises how many people have already died in the attempt…
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Making Money
The second Moist book, and oddly enough the very first Discworld book I ever read, when I found it in our middle school library. I think everyone’s first book is probably their favourite, and this one is certainly mine, I can read it over and over and over.
In this book Moist has found himself pressed into another industry in the city — this time into banking when he inherits an old woman’s dog and winds up with an entire, powerful, vicious family out for his blood.
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Only You Can Save Mankind
One of Pratchett’s children novels. I really enjoy the Johnny Maxwell trilogy, and this book is honestly very impressive. It deals with some really complex, heavy topics (the main character goes to research the Geneva Convention at one point in the middle of the story in order to try to come to terms with what he’s witnessing) while wrapping it in a very fun, approachable story.
Johnny Maxwell really just wants to sit and blast some aliens in his new computer game; he’s not prepared for when the aliens suddenly surrender! Or when they request safe conduct, and Johnny finds himself obliged to keep these little creatures safe from all the other human players that want to slaughter them.
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Secret Path
This is a graphic novel that tells the real life story of Chanie Wenjack, a First Nations child who was a victim of the Residential School System in the 1960s. It follows Chanie’s attempt to escape the institution and return home hundreds of kilometres away. 
Canadian Musician Gord Downey wrote a concept album called The Secret Path about the tragedy, and it was adapted into a graphic novel. It’s a very emotional, heavy read, especially with the music, but it’s well worth it. With National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Day coming up, I highly recommend finding a copy, or watching the version they have uploaded on Youtube!
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Thud!
More Discworld. One of the later books in Sam Vimes' arc, in which he tries to keep his city from dissolving into chaos as racial tension between the trolls and the dwarves continues to mount with the approach of Koom Valley Day, a day that marks an ancient war that exemplifies the hatred the two races have for each other. If that wasn't enough, they now have a dead dwarf, deep in the mines beneath the city, there's potential evidence pointing towards the trolls, and no one seems to be telling Vimes the truth, not about the murder, not about the hidden machinations, and not about the ancient evil that may or may not be lurking in the dark...
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The Truth
More Discworld. William is another personal favourite of mine, I really love the newspaper trio, they’re such a bunch of chaotic assholes.
 William de Worde is just trying to live a simple life and get on doing a simple job. Estranged from his family, he uses his education to record some of the interesting events that happen in the city, and then sends out letters to various foreign dignitaries who pay to have these accounts made. Things change when he — quite literally — runs into a group of dwarves and their brand new printing engine with its moveable metal typeface. All of a sudden he finds that he’s accidentally started the city’s first newspaper and that there’s quite a few people who are profoundly unhappy to have someone sticking their nose into things in order to find the truth.
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Unseen Academicals
More Discworld. This is a book that I feel doesn’t get the love it deserves. It’s technically a wizard book, as the wizards at the Unseen University suddenly find themselves obliged to participate in a game of football, but it feels much more like Nutt’s book imho. The story is partially about the modernization of football (soccer) and what it means to be a part of something — a community, a neighborhood, a team, the crush, the mob-think — but it’s also about the strange little creature, Nutt, who lives and works in the candle vats deep below the university and his efforts to accrue worth and knowledge and find away to fit in. Nutt, Trev, Glenda, and Juliette are such a lovable group, I really have a soft spot for them. 
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Yarichin Bitch Club 1
…Oof. I read this because I had quite enjoyed another book by this mangaka (Neon Sign Amber) and my cousin suggested I try this. She billed it as “Ouran but horny” and like… she isn’t WRONG per se but also I was not prepared for what it actually is. It followed a lot of the yaoi tropes that I really don’t like and I spent the first book and a half really uncomfortable. I will admit that towards the end of book two things got a bit more interesting, and I may read the next one but like… I would not recommend this. Unless you want really undiluted and uncomfortable smut, there’s better options out there.
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intothetr33s · 1 year
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it's dad music time (cannot stop listening to the tragically hip)
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lilygoat · 1 year
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Watch "The Tragically Hip - Long Time Running (Audio)" on YouTube
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RIP Davis Manning of the Canadian Rock Band Tragically Hip
..Gordie & Davis together again...
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twosides--samecoin · 2 years
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Just got caught up on your fic after work today and now I have Ahead by a Century stuck in my head, so I’m holding you responsible for this development 😂
Thank you for reading TT_TT
The Canadian national anthem is the best one, what can I say :) It was a runner up for fic name but it felt just a little too on the nose/obvious for the SoSu-out-of-time theme of Fallout 4
I am now curious to know how you'll feel about Chapter 6 then because forever ago I planned [REDACTED] and [UNINTELLIGIBLE, CRYING] because [NDA VIOLATION]!!!!
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kdenvs3000w24 · 2 months
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Music in Nature and Nature in Music
Music can be found anywhere in nature- from the birds chirping to the frogs croaking to coyotes barking and howling in the distance. It almost creates a daily symphony for us that we may turn a dead ear to unsuspectingly. On the other hand, nature can sometimes be heard in music and it is readily available through our fingertips. Radio's consistently display music that potentially paints an interpretive image of landscapes, such as What a Wonderful World by the late Louis Armstrong, Earth Song by the late Michael Jackson and even in modern music such as Willow by Taylor Swift in which the lyrics relate human emotions to that of nature. We can even find some orchestral songs that make you feel a part of nature such as songs created by Tom Day. While his music doesn't include lyrics, it includes birds chirping or every day sounds such as people walking, the wind blowing through the trees, and so on. His instrumentals send you into this masterpiece of how I personally feel nature would 'feel' if we could turn our interpretations into music. I've attached one of his works at the bottom of this blog post which includes very faint sounds of birds chirping. This song places me, personally, as a child walking home from school on a warm sunny afternoon and I feel Tom Day is trying to create this imagery through his music. Take a listen and tell me how you feel yourself!
This music I've attached doesn't necessarily bring forth ideas and challenges towards nature interpretation, as challenged in our unit content in how music can make learning more knowledgable and interesting. Granted, I challenge this by bringing forth instrumental music that may help us focus and bring light to situations by 'reading between the lines', for lack of a better term. I also find it inspiring to make us want to go out and listen to the natural world.
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Bobcaygeon by the Tragically Hip plays such an important musical role to me when it comes to interpreting nature through music. As a kid, I would go camping with my family in which we'd take 2 separate cars so as to fit more stuff (and us of course!). I'd always end up with my dad and we'd play any song we felt fit from Orinoco Flow by Enya to the Red Hot Chili Peppers (my personal favourite) to Bobcaygeon by the Tragically Hip. This song always reminds me of camping, specifically the lyrics that state
"And it was in Bobcaygeon, where we saw the constellations, reveal themselves one star at a time"
These lyrics paint the perfect picture of the stars in the sky on a cool night in the country. Living in the city, it was hard to see the stars due to light pollution whereas when we went camping in Port Elgin, stars were always something to see and take in and appreciate. Now, this song plays in my head every time I look up at the stars in my own country backyard. Do you have any music that brings you back to a natural environment?
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References Youtube.com - The Tragically Hip Official HD video Youtube.com - Tom Day - Going Home as posted by 'MrSuicideSheep' What a Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong Willow - Taylor Swift Unit 07 - Nature Interpretation through Music, Nature Interpretation as presented by Amanda Hooykas
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jessica-roberts88 · 6 months
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“Baby eat this chicken slow, it’s full of all them little bones”
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