Saturday, March 29, 2025

Saturdau Sounds - Trey Anastasio - 2025/03/12 - Kodal Hall, Rochester, NY

This week's musical treat showcases the quieter side of Trey Anastasio, the guitarist for Phish, a band that I like very much and have seen live and listenned to extensively. He's currently on tour playing a series of solo (almost) acoustic concerts and here is one of them, from Rochester, NY earlier this month. 

I said "almost" solo because he's accompanied on a few songs by pianist Jeff Tanksi. Trey is perhaps not quite as accomplished on acoustic guitar as he is on the electric guitar that he plays during Phish shows, but he's more than capable of carrying a solo concert. It also shines a new light on some of the material that he performs with Phish and his own band. 

The performance was captured from a stationary camera just in front of the stage. I am not sure if it's a soundboard or audience recording but the quality is very good and quite listenable. I like it more than I expected to and I hope you enjoy it. 

Thursday, March 27, 2025

The USA versus Canada 4

For bloggers like me, the Trump administration is the gift that keeps on giving. There's always something new and exciting to write about. It looks like the current clash between the US and Canada over trade, immigration, and geopolitics is not going away so I'm adding a blog topic, Canada - US, and will likely be posting every week or two about it, depending on events.

Jim Cuddy: "We Used To Be the Best of Friends"

So here's this week's installment.

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Elections Canada Resource to Combat Election Disinformation

Elections Canada has introduced a resource called ElectoFacts to helo counter misinformation and disinformation about elections and the electoral system. In their press release, they say:

To counter misinformation and disinformation about our electoral process, Elections Canada now flags incorrect information and narratives, and responds by providing accurate information and sources.

'ElectoFacts' is part of Elections Canada's overall efforts to give Canadians the information they need to participate in federal elections. Canadians should have easily accessible and accurate information about the federal electoral process and the safeguards in place to protect it, directly from the source.

The site shows inaccurate or misleading information commonly observed by Elections Canada with accurate information placed beside it.  

This is a good initiative on the part of the government and I hope it gets widely publicized.

 

Monday, March 24, 2025

Featured Links - March 24, 2025

Links to things I found interesting but didn't want to do a full blog post about.

Four small patches of ice and snow melting on a backyard lawn
The of winter's snow (I hope)


 

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Photo of the Week - March 23, 2025

I took this photo while walking in my neighbourhood. I remain fascinated by the fractal patterns of tree branches reaching for the sun. Taken with my Pixel 8 Pro. 

Tree branches reaching for the sun

 

Saturday, March 22, 2025

Saturday Sounds - Philadelphia Folk Festival - 1970 and 1981

This week's musical treat consists of two videos of the Philadelphia Folk Festival. 

The first video is from 1970 and was produced by a small community TV station, WITF-TV, in Harrisburg, PA. It features a large roster of performers, many of whose names I don't recognize. Those that I do know are: John Hartford, John Denver, Oscar Brand, Dave Van Ronk, Bruce "Utah" Phillips, Rosalie Sorrels, Fairport Convention, David Bromberg, Tom Paxton, Doc & Merle Watson, Kate McGarrigle, Allan Fraser & Daisy DeBolt, “Mississippi” Fred McDowell, and Steve Goodman. That quite a list and this is a real treasure for folk music fans. The video quality is surprisingly good for 1970 and the audio is fine.

 

The second video of the Philadelphia Folk Festival in 1981. It was produced by WHYY-TV in Philadelphia and includes performances by, among others:  Richie Havens, Tom Rush, Theodore Bikel, Jonathan Edwards, Dave Van Ronk, The Battlefield Band, Robin & Linda Williams, and Riders in the Sky and is hosted by Oscar Brand. Video and audio are comparable to the 1970 video. 

 

 If anyone knows of more of these, please leave a comment. 


Friday, March 21, 2025

More on Disinformation

It's time for another post with links to articles about disinformation and misinformation. There's been a lot of it recently. 

  • Vitamin A and Measles: What the data show (and how to talk about it). "RFK Jr. and a new form of germ theory denialism." Bad information about diseases can kill. 
  • Madonna, Extreme Weather and Disinformation. "There is a connection." No, Madonna did not cause extreme weather in Brazil despite what some conspiracy theorists would have you believe.
  • Measles Is One Of The Most Contagious Diseases On Earth. "With the Trump administration suppressing public health information, here's what you need to know."
  • Bogeymen and Trojan Horses. "How to identify and call out Trump and Musk’s fascist tactics." The amount of disinformation spewing from the mouths of these two people is truly staggering. Knowing their tactics can help you avoid it.
  • The Emperor’s New Philosophy. "Of drunkards, lampposts and economic doctrines." How to understand what Trump is saying about the economy really means. 
  • Canada’s greatest vulnerability is disinformation, and we have no defence for it. (archive link) "Targeting our population with content normalizing the idea of absorbing Canada aims to destabilize our institutions and sap our will to resist. It exploits intergenerational conflict, denigrates our history and culture, and makes America seem like the land of endless opportunity. The aim, after a couple of years of bombarding social media and torquing its algorithms, is to make us believe joining the U.S. isn’t much of a leap."
  • As Pope Francis Ails, Outlandish Rumors Run Wild (gift link). "Audio, a photo, medical reports: The truth may be out there, but when it comes to the health of the pontiff, many people prefer more fanciful tales."