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Fret Filings - (Anne's Blog)
Friday, November 2, 2007
OCTOBER 2007 REVIEW
Now Playing: Harlequin - Greatest Hits
Topic: Website

The most-viewed tabs for the month of October 2007:

Headpins - "Don't It Make Ya Feel"
The Guess Who - "Bus Rider"
Max Webster - "High Class In Borrowed Shoes"

The following all came 4th, each with the same number of views:

BTO - "Tramp"
Coney Hatch - "Hey Operator"
FM - "Phasors On Stun"
Girlschool - "All Day All Night"
Girlschool - "Race With the Devil" (guitar)
Girlschool - "Yeah Right" (bass)
Max Webster -"Gravity"
Toronto - "Your Daddy Don't Know"
Trooper- "Raise A Little Hell"
Trooper - "Two For the Show"


Posted by planet/zerofret at 2:13 AM EDT
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
THE HAPPY STRATS ARE BACK
Now Playing: Maria McKee - Life Is Sweet
Topic: Website

Like the title says, the happy dancing pink Strats are back, the home page is "back in blue", and everything is back to normal. I hope everyone had a great Hallowe'en!

It wasn't my original intention, actually, to turn the home page black for Hallowe'en. I just went to some animation sites, looking for Hallowe'en animations to decorate the site with. Soon I realized that all the animations I was choosing had black backgrounds, and they wouldn't look right on the blue page.

Then clever me thought, I have it!...I'll just make the home page black for a few days and the animations will look right. And they did. Except I realized immediately that the title banner wouldn't look right because it has a blue background. So I had to zip off to the Cool Text website and create a home page title banner that would go with the black page.

At that point I was all set. But I knew that once I set up my spooky home page, the cheery dancing Strats wouildn't quite fit in. So I sent the three amigos on a well-earned vacation for a few days.

But now "Dancing With the Strats" has returned. Wink


Posted by planet/zerofret at 4:53 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, November 1, 2007 5:15 PM EDT
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
HALLOWEEN
Topic: General


 


Posted by planet/zerofret at 1:42 AM EDT
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Monday, October 29, 2007
CAT MAN DO
Now Playing: Bob Seger - "Katmandu"
Topic: General

My sister, who was visiting yesterday, showed me Simon Tofield's "Cat Man Do" video, and told me it's the video of the moment making the rounds on the Web. I love it! I think it's hilarious. Anyone who has ever lived with a cat can relate to this! Laughing

See the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3S4hNMqDhoo

See more about Tandem Films animation studio here: http://www.tandemfilms.com/

Or read about how The Cat's Gone Viral! :
http://tandemfilms.blogspot.com/2007/10/cats-gone-viral.html


Posted by planet/zerofret at 12:01 AM EDT
Updated: Monday, October 29, 2007 1:12 AM EDT
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
QUEEN
Now Playing: Queen
Topic: Riff-In-A-Jiff

Of all of the concerts I've been to over the years, I've always considered the one time I saw Queen to be the best show I've ever seen. "The Game" Tour. Exhibition Stadium in Toronto. Other Ontario locals might remember Exhibition Stadium, which is gone now. I always loved concerts there, the atmosphere was great. The concert going on, and off to the left you could see the CNE midway lit up and buzzing with all the rides and game booths, etc. And at Exhibition Stadium concerts, lots of the people there would have spent their whole day at the Ex, because your concert ticket got you onto the Ex grounds for free. So we'd usually make a day of it, take the GO train into Toronto, spend the day at the CNE, go to a concert, then head back on the GO train again.

I remember that at one point in that concert Brian May referred to Exhibition Stadium as an "unusual" stadium. It had never occurred to me before that, but it is kind of true. If you look at an overview or seating plan of that stadium, it did have a bit of an unusual shape. Or maybe he was referring to how they set up for CNE Grandstand Shows, with a stage in the middle of the field that faced one side of the stadium, and they filled only that half of the stadium.

Anyhow, Queen did a lot of amazing tunes that night...including this one: 

QUEEN - "Keep Yourself Alive"          (B. May)

https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/annesblog/varriffs.txt

Hear it here:

http://www.leechvideo.com/video/view1950812.html


Posted by planet/zerofret at 3:21 AM EDT
Updated: Thursday, October 25, 2007 3:29 AM EDT
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Monday, October 22, 2007
GIVE THAT COIN A RED CAPE
Mood:  cheeky
Now Playing: Econoline Crush - "Home"
Topic: Guitar

Faster than a speeding credit card transaction! More powerful than the New York Stock Exchange! Able to leap U.S. greenbacks in a single bound! Look! Up in the North! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's....

SUUUUUUPERLOONIE!!!


With the recent very strong showing of the Canadian dollar, there's been a lot of talk about car prices (and prices in general) and whether or not they're changing (or will change soon) to reflect the increased value of the dollar. But I say, in my most poetic manner:

"Cars, schmars
What about guitars?"

It really only occurred to me for the first time last night that other traditionally expensive big ticket items like guitars should be seeing an adjustment in price too. So I'm wondering if now is a good time to buy. Can I pick up a really nice Ovation or Takamine for mere pocket change right now because the loonie is currently so uber-mighty? Wink No, I didn't think so. Nice thought though, isn't it? Laughing


Posted by planet/zerofret at 6:10 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, October 22, 2007 6:36 PM EDT
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Friday, October 19, 2007
CANADIAN FAVOURITES
Topic: Bands/Music

I've read a couple of articles recently about a new coffee table book that's coming out soon that lists the Top 100 Canadian Pop/Rock albums. The author polled various people to come up with his results, asking them to list their ten favourite albums by a Canadian artist/band.

What surprised me the most about the list was how few of these records I have in my own collection. I've bought lots (lots!) of Canadian music over the years, but I only have a grand total of eleven albums of the 100 that made the cut. Here are the eleven I have and where they appeared on the list:

5. Fully Completely - The Tragically Hip (1992)
9. Moving Pictures - Rush (1981)
15. Up To Here - The Tragically Hip (1989)
21. Day For Night - The Tragically Hip (1994)
26. Road Apples - The Tragically Hip (1991)
37. Ingenue - k.d. lang (1992)
42. The Best Of The Guess Who - The Guess Who (1971)
60. Hot Shots - Trooper (1979)
67. Outskirts - Blue Rodeo (1987)
87. Living Under June - Jann Arden (1994)
100. A Farewell To Kings - Rush (1977)

If not for The Hip, I would have barely made a dent in that list. Of course, lists like this are always very subjective. But they make for great debate, because everybody thinks they're wrong! You can see the full Top 100 list, and read a bit about how it was compiled, here:

http://www.canada.com/globaltv/globalshows/et_story.html?id=981a7cd4-4a31-4c0a-a024-0ffd50445df4

So I asked myself which ten Canadian albums would I have chosen? What would my ten Canuck "Desert Island" picks be? I could change my mind by tomorrow, or ten minutes from now, but at the moment this list looks pretty good to me:

1. A Farewell To Kings - Rush (1977)
2. Greatest Hits - The Guess Who (1999)
3. Stand Back - April Wine (1975)
4. Lookin' For Trouble - Toronto (1980)
5. Best Of Max Webster - Max Webster (1989)
6. Triptych - The Tea Party (1999)
7. Images At Twilight - Saga (1979)
8. Line Of Fire - Headpins (1983)
9. Road Apples - The Tragically Hip (1991)
10. Living Under June - Jann Arden (1994)


Posted by planet/zerofret at 4:51 PM EDT
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
PHASORS
Now Playing: "Phasors On Stun"
Topic: Bands/Music

I've loved the song "Phasors On Stun" by FM for ages, and I did a tab of it for guitar earlier this year, (although there actually aren't any guitars in the song.) That tab is posted on the website, of course. So I thought this was pretty cool when I came across it on YouTube a few days ago. It's a guy (a professional musician, I would say, judging by one of his comments on the page) demonstrating his Godin electric mandolin with an excerpt from "Phasors". It's in two parts.

Pt. 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfImUwxbBUw


Pt. 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcrW_LVi-t4


Posted by planet/zerofret at 3:54 PM EDT
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
A GOOD START
Topic: Guitar

I've gotten a pretty good start on the first of the two tabs I mentioned a couple of days ago. I'm about halfway through. There's some good footage on YouTube to compare it to, as well, to make sure I'm placing certain parts in the right fretboard positions. The videos don't show me everything I'd like to see, but you can't have everything.Smile The parts they do show have definitely helped.

I don't know if I'll manage to finish this one off (on paper, that is) tomorrow or not. I think a fair amount of what's left is repeating parts of what I've already tabbed, but there is one more short solo and an Outro part to work out. 


Posted by planet/zerofret at 1:50 AM EDT
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Saturday, October 13, 2007
DARBY & "TOO LOUD" ARE IN DEMAND
Topic: Website

Starting the blog has had one beneficial side effect that I didn't expect. Google finds the site regularly now. The Googlebot crawls the blog several times a day, and also pages from the website, often including several individual tabs. This doesn't make them immediately searchable, but maybe over time it will.

One interesting thing has turned up in my stats. Since the beginning of this month, eight different people have found the site by doing a Google search. Seven of those eight people found their way here by searching for Headpins tabs.

They were probably surprised to find one, too, because they're just not out there. I hope they like the one they found here.

Maybe all that searching for Headpins tabs is an indication I should do some more of them? I was kind of planning to, anyhow.

(A tip of the cap to Rick, who asked me awhile back if I had any Headpins tabs, which resulted in me finishing the one I had had sitting around half finished for ages. And that resulted in drawing some traffic to the site. Smile


Posted by planet/zerofret at 7:12 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, October 13, 2007 7:20 PM EDT
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