

To quote Dan Aykroyd “ is it a floor wax or a shampoo”Ĭan a guy be a hard-core punker and a politician? Here’s the best part – he’s still making music with DOA.getting in a tour of Ontario, Quebec, and BC’s interior before the election. I think he mentions 13,000 during one campaign. Many of Joe’s former bandmates are long gone but he’s continued to grow and learn to such an extent that he’s now a twice-elected Burnaby City Councillor and Joe’s just gearing up for another run for office. He’s already shot and released Creem: America’s only rock and roll magazine and Salad Days. Both were outstanding. Harmony for all – gathering used instruments for Burnaby residents who don’t have access to them.ĭ.O.A is celebrating the 40 th anniversary of their LP Hardcore 81Īnd Director Scott Crawford is shooting a documentary on Joe and DOA called Something Better Change (named after DOA’s first album) Off stage, he was just a great guy from Burnaby. Joe on stage was wild, pissed off, and very much in your face. One of the very few punk artists who didn’t bring their stage characters into their real world. Guest is a long-time friend Joe Keithley (also known by his D.O.A hardcore punk stage name Joe Shithead) We connected on Zoom and you can find the complete conversation below: Saturday June 18 Barney plays the Beaumont Blues & Roots Fest. I was excited to get these two pals together and exchange life experiences. (maybe being the key word)Īnd how do family members like being the subject of songs they hear on the radio? How has the family dynamic changed when their sons and daughters follow them in the music business. Jim Cuddy from Blue Rodeo and The Jim Cuddy Band.īarney Bentall. We have two guests today who are friends and fathers. Now, that works if your family are Store Owners, or Office Workers, Doctors. They have a revealing discussion between themselves about their children following in their footsteps and the mine field of giving those children advice. Yes there’s talk about lockdown but what that chat reveals is the joy both guys found in “ watching the seasons change” and that included their children growing up. It was so informative and fun that we decided to repeat it this year. This Fathers Day gathering took place June 2020. Happy Fathers Day Pops PLAYLIST: Mulligan StewĬelebrating Paul McCartney’s 80th BirthdayĪaron Neville and the Dirty Dozen Brass band Taj Mahal with Janiva Magness and also with Ry Cooder. If you take care of yourself and voice and write meaningful tunes.you can rock into your 80sĪmy Helm, Jim Byrnes, Wicked Wilson Pickett, Van and Buble, Corey Wong brings the funk, Black Keys, RL Burnside, Annie Lennox, Michael Franti, John Scofield, Mariel Buckley, Landreth Bros. Stays and plays on stage for well over 2 hours.Īnd I’m still playing his music. Here we are on the occasion of Paul’s 80 th birthday. He wanted to know where in Canada I was from and exchanged wartime stories about our Fathers and what brought me to London. We’ll be walking the same roads and years. I said something like.” we were born days apart. Something compelled me to sit down beside Paul after the band took a break. Sorry can’t remember the name) BUT also very interested were The Beatles.ģ of the guys walked in and took a booth. I have a night off and it’s suggested I check out a band at a great small club called Bag O Nails. It’s 1968.I’m in London for the opening of the Apple Store and Company. Matt Anderson and David Vest Trade tracks

That’s what I’m hoping this hand-picked music does for you. Relocating friends and family and celebrate your luck. Waking up to a Summer sunrise, and not caring that it’s 5 am.Ĭelebrating the long days and even longer nights.

Walking down a sidewalk or trail with the sun warming your back
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Plus we all could use music that reflects that freedom.ĭriving down the road with the windows down As I typed the title of this Stew I realized JUNE is DONE – Done Like Dinner!
