I just wanted to pop in and say that Volume five is by far the best edition in the set. From the monstrous Sweet Child O Mine laden Fan Letter, to the...
Perhaps encouraged by the relative lack of flaming rubbish thrown through my window following my review of volume 1 of Darin's excellent retrospective box set...
Actually Ed your summaries are great to read. You are breaking down the experience by song while I tend to give just an overview of what it is. I don't mind...
is now up at http://www.thecanadianmusicforum.com/blog/?p=30 The Sevens. There are two of them here. Perhaps this should be two volumes but the title works so...
I just got finished listening to my special "preview" of the next volume and I have to say, you are all in for a treat!!! Tied with the Introducing happiness...
Static Journey Volume 7: One Night Only, Nightlines and The Stories of Harmelodia is now up at http://www.thecanadianmusicforum.com/blog/?p=31 Following the...
... I'd add one more, that they never (to my knowledge) released the book/cd in large format, that is a normal sized kids book. If they really wanted to market...
can be found at http://www.thecanadianmusicforum.com/?p=32 So with 4 left turns we end up at The Night Of The Shooting Stars, the most straightforward album in...
Thanks so much Darrin, it's the best box set anytime, anywhere. I generally listen to my music collection using random playback (btw, I highly recommend the...
Hi all: When I'm not doing chores around the homestead - and I'm sure my wife will tell you that's "often" - I frequent a number of hockey blogs. One of the...
It's great see all the conversation still going on a nearly a full year after that glorious night at Massey Hall. The comments, the boxed sets, etc... The...
is up at http://www.thecanadianmusicforum.com/blog/?p=33 So after 197 tracks over 11 hours and 41 minutes of Rheostatistory where do we find ourselves? Well in...
Darrin I don't know if you realize that you are as good a writer as you are historian / time-capsuleorian (I just coined that, btw). This was so poignant, and...
Thanks for putting this together Darrin. Not only have you put together a great cross section of Rheo's music, but your write ups have given an excellent...
Thanks Beth If you haven't checked out Beth's site go to http://rockpaperpixels.com/ . Her Photography is phenomenal. There are some awesome photos of hers at ...
... Oh, how weird. I'd totally forgotten that it was a year ago. And I was just going to post on the list about how last night I had this big huge detailed ...
If the non-album discography should ever materialize, I'd be happy to post it to the Rheos' site, too, but I haven't seen any such record. "Someone" should...
Wow this cassette looks interesting. I've never heard of Thanks You either but I believe I heard the song Woods are Full of Cuckoos was from a band that maybe...
Actually I bought the tape specifically for the song. I asked Dave about it and he said he thinks it is a live cover of the Sly And The Family Stone song. I...
Howdy fellow RheoGeeks, Been lurking around quietly for about a year or so. Anyone who wss into live indie music in Canada in the late 80s early 90s may...
hey all just wanted to comment on how great this static series is. i am on volume 2 right now... just a comment, isn't peter gzoski (not jeff edwards)...
I remember Sheep Look Up - I'm pretty sure I bought their EP and an indie sampler record with "Ballad of Wendel Clark pts. 1 and 2" on the same day at a record...
... either but I believe I heard the song Woods are Full of Cuckoos was from a band that maybe one of the Rheos were in before the rheos. Anyone else remember...
Across from the Gardens - that must have been the renowned "Record Peddler", great store. According to Wikipedia, Tim was only in L'Etranger for one EP,...
hey all i am sure that "thank you" song was an old sly and the family stone track. i saw the rheos cover that song once during a gig at the 'shoe. that must be...