Matisyahu Live from the Vancouver Olympics

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IMG_0500One of the great things about the Olympics being in the city where I live is the free concerts.  Every night there's a staggering amount of free shows all over Vancouver, Richmond, Surrey, Whistler and West Vancouver.  It's difficult to decide which show to see some nights.  The shows average 45-60 minutes, which isn't bad for a free show.  For me, it's a great chance to check out some artists that I might now have otherwise gone to see.


The night of the Matisyahu show we arrived around 7:30 for the 10pm show.  The line was almost two blocks long at this point.  I should also mention that there are 3-4 bands playing in a row each night, with the 10:00 being the last.  After waiting an hour and a half in the Vancouver rain, we were ushered through the security checks and finally into the space where the outdoor show was about to start.  Mental note:  arrive before 7pm to avoid the lines!  No matter, the vibe inside was amazing.  Everyone seemed to be smiling and excited for the upcoming show.

I've always liked Matisyahu, but I've never seen him live.  It was definitely an great experience.  The rebbe certainly puts on a great show.  One of the things that really struck me was how genuinely happy he seemed to be here.  With a smile that stretched from ear to ear between songs, he seemed to warm up the cold, soggy crowd with energy alone.  It's always nice to get warm fuzzies from a show.

The live songs were definitely a more stripped down version of the songs on his albums.  The sound was much more raw.  For me, that added to the experience.  Matisyahu's songs are largely about faith and love and hope.  All of these things are greatly lacking in the world these days and it seems quite fitting to be hearing during a world event like this.

NBC has been using Matisyahu's "One Day" as a backdrop to many of its advertising before and during the games.  Such a beautiful message to send.  I hope it brings more people to his music.  I know that I, for one, bought his new album the day after the show and now I can't stop listening to it.  It's just been on repeat on my iPod.

One of the coolest parts of the show was Matisyahu beat boxing.  Thankfully for you guys, someone recorded it and tossed it up on YouTube.  Check it out.  :)

Radiolab Does It Again

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I've been listening to some old Radiolab podcasts lately. There was quite a bit of great feedback when I shared the podcast about Juana Molina a few months ago so I thought I'd share a few more. (If you haven't checked out Juana Molina's music, I highly recommend it, by the way.)  

You can always get the Radiolab podcasts from iTunes if you like to listen to things on your iPod or Zune or whatever. You can also stream or download the podcast episodes directly from their Radiolab pages if you'd rather. Here are 4 that I think you'll especially like:  

Musical Language This is an old one, but I think it's my absolute favorite of all the Radiolab podcasts. It discusses the music in everyday language. You'll never hear language the same way again.  

Pop Music: Why do songs get stuck in your head? This episode also features an amusing story about the Elvis of Afghanistan.  

It Might Be Science: They Might Be Giants do a record about Science. Funny, great music and educational.  

Radiolab Shorts - In C: This one is a short. I was completely lost in the music as I was listening to this episode. If nothing else, it's a great look at how different musical styles and approaches can make the same piece of music sound vastly different.  

Happy listening!

Breakup Songs: A Not So Valentine's Day Mix

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From NPR's All Songs Considered is a fun alternative to the sappy Valentine's music out there right now.

This is a great mix of artists.  Each song is full of sadness, angst and/or frustration.  Kick love in the teeth and give this great podcast a listen.

You can stream all of the songs in the mix directly from the story page or you can download the podcast by clicking here.

Also nifty - All Songs Considered will allow you to download the mp3s used in the podcast if you really like it. Cool, huh? Just click on that url that says something about a podcasting tool and it'll take you to a page with links for each mp3 individually.

The Old Man Lory Mix

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I've finally finished a new mix. Even cooler, now that I have an awesome new computer, I've been able to add some polish. Now, if you choose to download the mix file, you get chapters and album artwork. I know, right. Go ahead and upload this to your iPod, if you want, it'll work even better than before with all of this new-fangled technology the kids have these days.



This mix makes me think of an awesome day on vacation. The kind of vacation where you don't really make huge plans. The kind where you're just hanging out with some awesome people and enjoying the day. You're probably in a park or at the beach or even just in someone's backyard. One of your your friends brought their dog.

If you're a member of the Mix Tape = Love Facebook group, you can get the mix a few different ways. If not... my Pirate Bay username is veganheathen. Do some searching and see what comes up.

You can also get the mix as an iMix from the iTunes store, if you so desire. Though the iTunes store left out the Blind Melon and Old 97's songs, so that's kinda lame.