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Just finished a Canadian tour. Very cool. I introduced my wife to Kamloops and other somewhat remote places that even I hadn't been to in years.
In Montreal I found out a friend of mine Denis D'Amour (Piggy) from the band Voivod died of cancer. It made me sad. He was a fantastic guitar player and a wonderful person. Gentle and very talented. I was so moved by his playing that I gave him a brand new Les Paul which his best friend told me is still with his sister all these years later.
Speaking of guitars, I was just dusting off the 15 or so guitars that I recently had returned to me after the end of a very long law suit where someone had decided that maybe the tools of my trade and guitars I played on my entire catalogue should be in their possession forever. It seems to me that some strangely desperate people involved in the music business forget that they are not the ones that write these songs, spill their guts and expose themselves to the public on the most personal level. We invent this shit and fucking own it and no matter what, nothing will change that.
Back to Canada. I like their money. It's colorful and on the backs of the different notes are little picture postcards or travel brochures for the country. One bill has people playing hockey! Why can't we have football? They have the Queen on the 20, which they may not like, but it could be much worse. She was never a slave owner. We have those on some of our notes. Overall we have cool guys, though.
Lincoln ended slavery and saved the union. Washington was the first pres. And was part of a war of independence that could have easily resulted in his death. Franklin was a true genius. He invented an instrument, charted the gulf stream, discovered electricity, co-founded a republic, and did a bunch of other amazing shit I don't remember. We loved J.F.K. So much that they came up with a new, somewhat useless half dollar coin so he would have something. I think Obama should get a coin for being the first African American pres. What an amazing accomplishment in the history of American politics and social reform! My vote would be for a 2 dollar coin. We will need one soon since the dollar bill is worth less every day. There is a 2 € coin. The U.K. Has a 2 £ coin. I also feel there is and should be a place to recognise George W. Bush for his efforts. My idea would start with a stamp. It would cost a lot and could only be used to send out bills or return them. In fact I would propose a system where no bills could be mailed out or returned with any other stamp. The next option which I think should be added is to have the feds create a uniform billing statement format that has his ugly face on it, whether it is a mailed paper form or an online page. All tax forms except refunds should have his ridiculous grin on it. In fact anytime, and in any case that requires an individual to part with their hard earned money, his wretched likeness should be visible!
I'm off to the White House. It's my son's birthday. God bless America! C
LOL a very pro bush supporter commenting on here... don't worry about the comments from them, they are in the minority! kids digital camera
Very informative article, thanks for sharing it to the public. In addition to this, money is very valuable and has great benefits only if utilized properly. The U.S. Mint is the organization responsible for printing and coining money. There are U.S. Mint production facilities in several locations across the country, and they have a new product to put out. The new thing they are rolling out is a new penny series. The new pennies, which will take more in installment loans to make than they are worth, feature several scenes of Abraham Lincoln (since we're on a bit of a Lincoln kick these days) from childhood, his tenure in the Senate, and during the construction of the capitol building. It's a noble effort, but with the cost of the new equipment and design, one wonders if the U.S. Mint will need debt relief from coining pennies.
So, im a little behind on reading the blog. :-P I love all these George Bush comments, so freakin hysterical! I couldn't agree more.
we have a $2 coin here in New Zealand, and just to make things interesting, the $1 is smaller than the $2, but next door in Australia it's the reverse, and they are the same colour and metal! _b (thats a thumbs up) we have the queen on most of our coins, we also have native animals like the Kiwi (so cute!) and our $ notes have famous people like Sir Apirana Ngata, Sir Edmund Hillary, and Kate Sheppard. (wikipedia names if interested). great to hear your guitars are back. you have to wonder what they were going to do with them? sell them I guess, thats always original.
JUST GOT A COMPUTER SO DONT KNOW IF THIS WENT THROUGH. WELL CANT WAIT TO SEE U ON MONDAY MARCH 30 AT AUSTIN. LOVE UR MUSIC. I THINK IT IS ALWAYS EVOLVING TO NEW GROUNDS. HOPE TO MEET YOU SOME DAY TO HAND OUT. I HOPE U COULD GO TO SAN ANTONIO ONE OF THESE DAYS TO PLAY IT AINT THAT BAD. YOUR DEVOTED LISTENER. DANNY G
Hey Chris Thanks for coming to Kamloops. It was a great concert. And we are happy to hear that you even came here as a child and went camping with your parents. So make sure you come back, even to Kelowna would be great which is not far from kamloops and you would love it! I'm excited about the new album I think it's funky.
I love your music. Disappointed to read your remarks about our former president who kept us safe for 7 years, worried about our arrogant immature new president and what he is going to do for this country, nauseated by the Obama mania BUT love your music none the less. Keep it up even though you are obviously a lib like most other musicians. You are a damn talented and beautiful man to look at. Even though I don't agree with your politics. Can't wait to get your new album!
Oi, I live in Edmonton and do you know how excited I was to hear that you were coming? I told everyone and made them give me money for tickets...But you played an 18+ show only :( IT BROKE MY HEART MAN. I am just saying, one time, please, play an all ages show. Because, really, you have fans under the age of 18...who would die to see you in concert. Of course, you don't have to take my advice, I'm just sayin'. :P
Its a pity I didn't see the Show
Must have been there... Arrggghhh... But I look forward to the next tour, you planning to have another one here?