I've Moved....
I have disbanded this blog and moved to where all the cool people are. Actually, I moved because MySpace is far more useful for the aspiring band.
Ian Dudgeon & SoulStir on MySpace
My place to vent. I like to vent. Blogs eh. Do people actually read this crap?
I have disbanded this blog and moved to where all the cool people are. Actually, I moved because MySpace is far more useful for the aspiring band.
So it has been decided - my future holds a full-length album as the next step towards something happening in music.
I took a test, now I know. Click the picture and you can find out who you are.

As I type this the Pope is on his death bed. Thank goodness. Let him go. The man needs to rest. He deserves his eternal rest and reward for being an incredibly faithful servant. Although I'm not Catholic, many relatives on my mother's side are and it is pretty amazing what impact this one man (not just the role but the actual person in it) has had on so many people.
I received more encouragement to get my butt into a studio and record. Peter and Heather Jackson visited MCC on Sunday and it was pretty kewl.
this was written by a good message board poster pal of mine known as "Scotty Bowman" who should be a professional.... Scotty, beauty eh! Nice job ya hoser!
from my brain...
It was confirmed by just about every GM and Governor who was interviewed last night that in no certain terms, the NHL will start up in October with or without the NHLPA players. If they use replacements, so be it.
I love it. Good for the owners.
Until yesterday I felt that replacements was a weak attempt to try and push the players into returning. While from that angle it still is, I see the concept of going ahead with or without the PA as one that will start pushing the process forward. I wasn't overly excited about watching it either but now after comments from both sides yesterday, I have decided I will watch, cheer and pay for tickets (but they better be cheaper.. geez).
Everything I heard from the players makes me support the idea of replacement players more and more. Their rhetoric just pisseed me off and then I hear Healy on TSN spout moronic comments like "the players next paycheque isn't until October. They are in no rush to get a deal done" and I realize that they have ZERO, I repeat, ZERO interest in the fans and preserving the game of hockey at the NHL level.The logic they use to explain their position is not logic at all.
It's blind stupidity. It's all about fighting a fight, not coming to an agreement. It's all about showmanship, pointing the finger and blaming it all on your opponent. Weak actions from guys who are supposed to be all about sucking it up and not using excuses to explain your loss.
They are all morons and I hope they all go bankrupt and all 700 have to move into Shayne Corson's cottage and watch him chase their wives around the house on a tricycle all day long.
If the NHL is willing to put everything on the line by going with repacements, I think they have the game in mind more than money. Not a LOT more but a bit more. If they were putting money first they would get a deal done with the players and give up whatever to do it, like they did 10 years ago.
I will watch and I will attend repacement player games. I am a fan of the Maple Leafs first, not the players who happen to be on the team, and I support what the owners are standing up for.
Up yours NHLPA.
The Toronto Raptors traded Vince Carter (thank God) in December and one of the players they got in return was Alonzo Mourning. The bizarre twist was that bascially the Raps knew in advance that 'Zo was never going to play for them and his desire was to return to Miami to play with Shaq.
It's funny but true. You know who your real friends are by how they react when you need a little help from them.