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The Velvet Underground’s ‘The Complete Matrix Tapes’ Gets Vinyl Box Set Release

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The Velvet Underground toured extensively in 1969, but set up shop in San Francisco in November and early December for a series of 18 nights over four separate engagements, the first at the Family Dog, the rest at the fabled North Beach club the Matrix, opened in a one-time pizza parlor by Jefferson Airplane’s Marty Balin in 1965. Over the course of their residency, which began November 11th, the club’s four-track recorder, manned by owner Peter Abram from a booth at the side of the stage, was rolling through much of it captures the highlights of two nights – November 26, the day Richard Nixon authorized a bill to create a draft lottery, and November 27, Thanksgiving – as detailed in Rolling Stone editor David Fricke’s liner notes in the box set booklet.

Originally release as a CD box set, The Velvet Underground – The Complete Matrix Tapes makes its vinyl debut as a limited edition, eight-LP, 43-track box set and will be available worldwide on July 12 and exclusively available in the U.S. through shop.velvetundergroundmusic.com.

These shows, taped several months after the release of the third, self-titled Velvet Underground album earlier that year, and before heading to the studio to record Loaded the following spring, featured the post-John Cale incarnation of the band, with newest member Doug Yule on bass and keyboards joining Lou Reed and remaining members guitarist Sterling Morrison and percussionist Maureen Tucker. Some versions of these performances, taken from soundboard mixes, were first issued in 1974 by Mercury Records as part of a double LP,  1969 The Velvet Underground Live , while other audience recorded versions released were taken from cassette tapes made by the late Bob Quine, a huge fan and, at the time, a St. Louis law student who later went on to play guitar for both Richard Hell and Reed. Quine was at a number of the shows during their stint at the club, and his cache eventually was released in 2001 as The Quine Tapes.

The Velvet Underground – The Complete Matrix Tapes features 43 recordings that have been mixed down directly from the original in-house multi-tracks, including the 18 tracks featured on a Super Deluxe Edition of the Velvets’ third album and nine previously unreleased performances marking the first time all the available tapes will be released commercially. As can be heard, the shows were intimate, and features early versions of yet-to-be-recorded songs like “Sweet Jane,” “New Age” and “Rock & Roll.”  Set One includes previously unreleased versions of “Some Kinda Love” and “Sweet Jane,” while Set Two’s rarities include performances of “There She Goes Again,” “After Hours” and “We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together.”  Set Three’s highlight is the almost 40-minute-long “Sister Ray,” previously heard on the Super Deluxe Edition of Velvet Underground. Rare live takes of “Venus in Furs” (one on Set One, the other Set Two) and Set One’s “The Black Angel’s Death Song” (according to Fricke’s liner notes, the first time Yule had ever played the song) are also notable for their inclusion here.

Concludes Fricke about The Velvet Underground – The Complete Matrix Tapes: “On one hand, [it] is just two nights, in one room, in the life of a working band. It also has everything they aspired to and achieved on stage, every night, everywhere: the magnificent aggression and determined joy; the fictions shot through with truth; the lasting bonds established in almost total, commercial blackout. You can easily walk into the music and never want to leave – a perfect definition of both a great rock & roll gig and a history that keeps on giving.”

Track Listing:

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND – THE COMPLETE MATRIX TAPES LP BOX

LP ONE
Side 1
I’m Waiting For The Man (Version 1)
What Goes On (Version 1)

Side 2
Some Kinda Love (Version 1)
Heroin (Version 1)

LP TWO
Side 1
The Black Angel’s Death Song
Venus In Furs (Version 1)
There She Goes Again (Version 1)
We’re Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together (Version 1)
Over You (Version 1)

Side 2
Sweet Jane (Version 1)
Pale Blue Eyes
After Hours (Version 1)

LP THREE 
Side 1
I’m Waiting For The Man (Version 2)
Venus In Furs (Version 2)
Some Kinda Love (Version 2)
Over You (Version 2)

Side 2
I Can’t Stand It (Version 1)
There She Goes Again (Version 2)
After Hours (Version 2)

LP FOUR 
Side 1
We’re Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together (Version 2)
Sweet Bonnie Brown (It’s Just Too Much
Heroin (Version 2)

Side 2
White Light/White Heat (Version 1)
I’m Set Free

LP FIVE
Side 1
We’re Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together (Version 3)
Some Kinda Love (Version 3)
There She Goes Again (Version 3)

Side 2
Heroin (Version 3)
Ocean

LP SIX
Side 1
Sister Ray Part 1

Side 2
Sister Ray Part 2

LP SEVEN 
Side 1
I’m Waiting For The Man (Version 3)
What Goes On (Version 2)
Some Kinda Love (Version 4)

Side 2
We’re Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together (Version 4)
Beginning To See The Light
Lisa Says
New Age

LP EIGHT
Side 1
Rock & Roll 
I Can’t Stand It Anymore (Version 2)

Side 2
Heroin (Version 4)
White Light/White Heat (Version 2)
Sweet Jane  (Version 2)

 

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First time $300,000 Vancouver Music Fund to elevate Indigenous and underrepresented voices

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A first for the City: dedicated music funding aimed at boosting growth in the music sector, while reflecting Vancouver’s commitment to equity, diversity, and Reconciliation, and in alignment with the early findings of the Vancouver Music Strategy.

The City of Vancouver and Creative BC are proud to partner on three new music grant programs to support Indigenous and underrepresented artists and organizations within the City of Vancouver and the unceded traditional homelands of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. These programs will be funded by the City’s $300,000 Vancouver Music Fund, approved by Council in January  (119 KB), and administered by Creative BC. In addition to these programs, Creative BC will leverage their existing music support programs for overall investment in Vancouver artists, programs, and initiatives.

Eligibility

The City of Vancouver funding for the one-time Creative BC programs will support new and emerging artists and industry professionals who experience systemic barriers to funding. Eligible groups may include those who identify as: Musqueam, Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh, and other Indigenous peoples; people of colour; people who live with disabilities; minority language speakers, cultural communities, and refugees; and, Trans, gender diverse, Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer people.

“Vancouver’s remarkable music scene contributes to the city’s vibrancy and livability, and plays an important role in the economy of Vancouver’s creative sector,” said Sandra Singh, General Manager of Arts, Culture and Community Services for the City of Vancouver and Chair of the Music Steering Committee.

Three grant streams

The City’s Vancouver Music Fund includes three grant streams in partnership with Creative BC:

  • Demo Program: Supporting new and emerging artists from underrepresented groups to create demo recordings and engage in mentorship and skill development with a BC producer.
  • Music Video Program: Supporting the creation of music videos for new and emerging artists from underrepresented groups to build audiences.
  • Industry Catalyst Program: Supporting projects that develop Vancouver’s music ecosystem and build the capacity of underrepresented groups. Individuals and collectives can apply, in addition to companies and organizations.

Applications for these programs open June 13.  Applicants may apply to Creative BC for a grant of up to 100% of budgeted eligible expenditures, removing the usual requirement for matching funding, a barrier for many underrepresented groups. The deadline for applications for all three programs is July 24, 2019.

Apply here!

City of Ottawa Announces Ottawa Music Development Fund

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On June 26, Ottawa’s City Council approved a $25,000 Ottawa Music Development Fund.  The fund, which will be launched this summer, will provide “support for the creation and expansion of projects that strengthen the music industry and ecosystem.”

The money is part of a three-year, $300,000 “music strategy” endorsed by city council last year. The plan is designed to cut red tape and fund advocacy groups in an effort to better promote local artists and the businesses that cater to them.

Council also agreed to provide $10,000 in funding to create an Ottawa-Gatineau Music Awards and Hall of Fame, with winners expected to be announced in December. The awards will be organized by Canadian Live Music Association member Ottawa Music Industry Coalition.

CBC/Radio-Canada Is At The Heart Of Canada Day 2019 Celebrations With Live National Broadcasts On July 1

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CBC/Radio-Canada is bringing the nation together for a day of celebrations this Canada Day, with news coverage and entertainment programming on CBC, ICI RADIO-CANADA TÉLÉ, ICI ARTV, CBC News Network, ICI RDI, CBC Radio One, ICI RADIO-CANADA PREMIÈRE, CBC Music, ICI MUSIQUE, Radio-Canada.ca and the CBC Gem and ICI TOU.TV streaming services.

 

CBC News Special Presentation: Canada Day 2019
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. EST

This three-hour CBC News special will be hosted by The National‘s Rosemary Barton and Andrew Chang. Reporters from across the country will join Barton and Chang to provide updates on Canada Day celebrations across various communities.

Viewers outside of Canada can watch this on CBC News’ Facebook and YouTube pages.

CBC Music Festival Special
7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. EST

Relive the largest, all-Canadian music festival from Toronto’s RBC Echo Beach. This year’s special includes performances and interviews from Alvvays, Stars, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Peach Pit and DJ NDN.

Canada Day in the Capital
8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. EST

This special live event from Ottawa features fireworks and performances by Brett Kissel, Coeur de Pirate, Crystal Shawanda, Karim Ouellet, K’Naan, Marie Mai, The Strumbellas and William Prince.

Canadians living outside of Canada, fear not. You can watch the celebrations, too! CBC’s YouTubechannel will be streaming the broadcast starting at 8 p.m. EST.

Feist Announces Podcasts Series Based On Her Latest Album

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Indie icon Feist knows a thing or two about love, loss, and everything in between. Through in-depth interviews with a time travel researcher, a Dreamer and activist, a transgender triathlete, an FBI undercover operative, a monogamous couple in adult film, a professional storm-chaser, an alter ego –and more– Pleasure Studies explores big themes from the tracks of her most recent album, 2017’s Pleasure: self-reinvention and creativity, the power of the natural world, youth, old age, wisdom, and the passing of time. We hear the stories of people who have followed their dreams, lived long lives, endured devastation, and come out the other side with a greater understanding of what it means to be alive.

You can listen to it below on Spotify or Apple:

Cello and Piano Cover of Gary Jules’ Version of “Mad World” Performed by Brooklyn Duo

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Musicians Marnie Laird and Patrick Laird of Brooklyn Duo performed a muted and understated cover of the Tears for Fears song “Mad World” as it was performed by Gary Jules for the Donny Darko soundtrack.

Tom Wilson’s Lee Harvey Osmond Shares New Video, Announces Summer & Fall Tour Dates

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Today, Lee Harvey Osmond (aka Tom Wilson) shares the new video for “Colours” from his Polaris Music Prize long-listed LP, Mohawk. The video pairs Wilson’s track with scenes from Hard To Be Human, the film from director Valerie Buhagiar. On the song, Wilson says : “The colours roll down our skin after the sweat and blood are soaked into our clothes and all our heroes have turned to dust. We listen for the sound that will bring us into the new day…the sound of a thousand mothers from a thousand summers. A lazy heat that conjures up hope for hard living and tells the untold stories of every Hank William’s railroad train that has crashed.”

This fall, Wilson heads out on the road for a run of tour dates, some supporting Mohawk with performances and some featuring readings from his acclaimed autobiography, Beautiful Scars. Full tour information can be found below.

When Wilson created the moniker Lee Harvey Osmond he wasn’t entirely certain if this was a new stage name or merely a provocative handle for the musician/artist collective assembled by producer Michael Timmins to record a collection of Tom Wilson songs that would become A Quiet Evil. This was the first of four albums bearing the featured artist Lee Harvey Osmond. The Folk Sinner was next, followed by the break through Beautiful Scars. It was during this time between releasing Beautiful Scars and recording Kings and Kings with Blackie and The Rodeo Kings that Wilson went public with his recent discovery. He was not exactly the person he thought he was.

In his 50s, Wilson learned that the parents who raised him were not his birth parents; that, in fact, he was adopted and that his biological mother and father were Mohawk from the Kahnawake reserve, just outside of Montreal. Grappling with this newfound sense of himself plunged Wilson into a quest for his heritage and his truth, and led to the writing of his bestselling autobiography, Beautiful Scars (Doubleday Canada). The book is a colourful and truthful tale of this quest, and his life’s tribulations and successes along the path.

“It is a story of finding your way home,” he says. “It’s a story of adoption, of growing up thinking you’re a big, sweaty, Irish guy, and finding out at the age of 53 that you’re a Mohawk.”

Under the steady hand of producer Michael Timmins, the musician collective Lee Harvey Osmond revives the origins of ‘Acid Folk’ with appearances from old friends Ray Farrugia (percussion), Aaron Goldstein (steel guitar), Jesse O’Brien (keyboards) and introduces Anna Reddick (bass). The expanded use of Darcy Hepner’s brass and baritone sax and brilliant harmonica flashes from blues veteran Paul Reddick and Wilson’s son, Thompson Wilson, sound as guideposts behind the moody grooves of Wilson’s literary recital. Suzie Ungerleider (Oh Susanna) provides the perfect backing vocal ingredient for Wilson’s baritone.

Wilson’s life has been an ongoing quest so it is perhaps inevitable that after decades immersed in poetry, literature and music he would turn attention to visual art, a language that transcends the verbal and the written. The packaging and visual elements of Mohawk incorporate Tom Wilson creations. In particular a painting of the same name from his collection Beautiful Scars: Mohawk Warriors, Hunter and Chiefs

He is still driven to ask questions, to seek meaning from the elusive mysteries hidden beneath the surface of everyday existence, to come to terms with his history, his identity; to aspire to higher truths and to understand his place in the world. “If I have 20 more years on this planet, I hope to keep becoming a Mohawk, because I can’t become a Mohawk the way my brothers and sisters and ancestors did.”

LEE HARVEY OSMOND TOUR DATES
July 1 Brampton, ON Canada Day
July 5 Orillia, ON Mariposa Folk Festival
July 6 Evanston, AB Pembina River Nights Festival
Sept 13 Bolingbroke, ON Althorpe Bolingbroke Community Hall,The Festival of Small Halls
Sept 14 Ottawa, On City Folk Festival
Sept 15 Toronto, ON Kensington Jazz Festival
Sept 28 Burlington, ON Burlington Performing Arts Centre
Oct 16 Brantford, On Gord Downie Legacy Concert SandersonCentre
Oct 17 Kitchener, ON Latent Artist Stage Centre In The Square
Oct 18 St. Catharines ,ON Gord Downie Legacy Concert First Canadian Performing Arts Centre
Nov 1 Uxbridge, ON The Book Drunkard Festival
Nov 20 Edmonton, ON Festival Place
Nov 23 Duncan, BC Cowichan Theatre
Dec 11 Niagara On The Lake, ON Words and Wine Festival

Toronto’s Ori Dagan WINS Independent Music Award in NYC

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Multi-award winning Jazz artist Ori Dagan has added a new accolade to his rapidly growing list, winning Vox Pop Fan Choice for Best Short Form Music Video, Animated / Stop Motion at the 2019 Independent Music Awards in New York City this week.

The annual awards celebrated its 17th year honouring established and emerging artists from around the globe.

Dagan’s critically acclaimed, award-winning work orbiting legendary musician Nat King Cole took centre stage in late 2017 with the release of Nathaniel: A Tribute to Nat King Cole — jazz music’s first ever visual album.

Debuting at #1 on the iTunes Canada Jazz Chart and hitting more than 100k views on YouTube within days of release, Nathaniel: A Tribute to Nat King Cole delighted audiences with its flash of inspiration towards Cole’s notable works.

The dynamic multi-media project was widely lauded for pushing artistic boundaries and leveraging the status quo; it has won 14 Canadian and International awards, and continues to receive top features at more than 55 festivals around the world — including SXSW, the inaugural Public Diplomacy Week in Seoul, Korea, the TanJazz Festival in Tangier, Morocco, and 2019’s Bare Bones International Film & Music Festival this April 2019.

Photo Gallery: A Royal Affair with Yes, Asia, John Lodge and Carl Palmer at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com

A Royal Affair – Yes
A Royal Affair – Yes
A Royal Affair – Yes
A Royal Affair – Yes
A Royal Affair – Yes
A Royal Affair – Yes
A Royal Affair – Yes
A Royal Affair – Yes
A Royal Affair – Yes
A Royal Affair – Asia
A Royal Affair – Asia
A Royal Affair – Asia
A Royal Affair – Asia
A Royal Affair – Asia
A Royal Affair – Asia
A Royal Affair – John Lodge
A Royal Affair – John Lodge
A Royal Affair – John Lodge
A Royal Affair – John Lodge
A Royal Affair – Carl Palmer
A Royal Affair – Carl Palmer
A Royal Affair – Carl Palmer
A Royal Affair – Carl Palmer

5 Ultimate Reasons Why You Must Invest in Your Health

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Physical fitness and longevity are the essential ingredients in living a happy and active life. Taking care of your health should be your priority among others in your investment portfolio.

People are preoccupied with other things such as making money and pursuing other material goals at the expense of their lives. What they don’t realize is that if you neglect your health, even all the money in the world cannot save you if your health collapses.

Needless to say, being in top shape is always better than having six-digits in your bank account. Here are the reasons why investing in good health is one of the best forms of investments you can make:

1.    Good health can reduce healthcare cost

Having poor health can make you unproductive and low-spirited because of such limitations in your movements and actions. In addition to that, undergoing a long-term medication can wipe out all your savings and assets. Nowadays, healthcare costs such as medicine, doctor’s visits, and hospitalization are somewhat expensive that an average person will have second thoughts in availing the services.

Experiencing a devastating financial downfall from hospital bills is even scarier than the illness itself. If you want to reduce your risk factors for various conditions, improve your health and follow some simple lifestyle choices you can make.

2.    Healthy life means more time to spend with your loved ones

When you are taking care of yourself, you will be reaping the health benefits in the long run. Simply, you will have more quality time to spend with your loved ones. While thinking of your family, ensure you have provided them means to be healthy too. As you sit on your custom sofas, ensure you aren’t spending time on your phone but actually speaking to each other.

The dreadful side of deteriorating health is that you are going to be a burden to your family when you are sick. How can you be there for your partner, family or even your fur babies if you are sick or gone? The answer is that you can’t. So, if you love your beautiful family, it’s better to take care of your body.

3.    Healthy lifestyle can prevent disease

Most of the diseases nowadays are lifestyle instead of hereditary. Meaning, the food that you eat, drink, and other unhealthy habits can make an impact to your health in the coming years. The causes of diseases may vary, but a healthy diet and active lifestyle play a huge factor. If you invest in your health today, you are fighting and preventing future diseases.

Instead of laying in your solid wood platform bed from Dreamcloud all day, start by feeding your body better fuel and adding 15-30 minutes of exercise into your day. Always remember that consistency pays off. When you buy processed foods, you’re literally buying illness. Instead of taking medicine later, better start eating good food now.

4.    Good health can increase productivity at work

Good health is always associated with productivity. Employers would always want to hire and retain staff or workers who are physically fit than those who are not. The obvious benefit of having a healthy workforce is that healthier employees are absent less often and have minimal sick leave.

However, if you maintain good health and positive spirit, you will no doubt be an asset of the company. In addition, healthy workers are more motivated to stay in work, recover from sickness quicker and are at less risk of long-term illness.

5. Poor health can make your life unhappy and miserable

The effect of poor health is detrimental to anyone’s life. Imagine a person suffering from a stroke for years. They are always grumpy, feel bored, irritated and hopeless while on the sickbed or wheelchair. You can’t even enjoy travelling when you’re sick. The money that you have including mansion, BMW, private pool with jacuzzi are all useless.

Because the zest of life has gone, people who are sick spend most of the time about complaining about the emotional and physical pain they are suffering.  People on the sickbed cannot enjoy their lives. Hence, you need to take care of your health before it’s too late.

Tips on How to Have a Healthy Body

Here are the simple ways how to maintain being in top shape:

Get Moving

The first step is to take up a realistic exercise plan and stick to it. Working out on a regular basis is a great way for you to strengthen your body, whilst improving your mood. It will be far easier for your body to fight off illness, disease, and infection if it is used to being pushed to the limit.

Furthermore, making an effort to get fit and active will help you to trim down any excess weight that could be a danger to your health. Hopefully, you will already have a couple of exercise activities in your life that you can try to step up.

However, if you are a beginner to working out, you should seriously consider signing up for a gym membership. Although this will be an expense in the short-term, but in the long-term, it could provide you with the incentive you need to get moving. Some gyms also give you the chance to work with dieticians and personal trainers. This will come in handy if you have little to no knowledge about leading a healthy lifestyle. For those looking for tailored nutrition guidance to complement their fitness journey, scheduling a consultation with a dietitian in Baltimore can be an excellent step toward building lasting, healthy habits.

Check your posture

Signing up for a gym membership and embracing exercise could also be a great opportunity for you to consider your posture.

If you are going to avoid any problems further down the line, it is vital that you think carefully about the way in which you sit, walk, and hold yourself. Gentle exercise activities in your vintage rugs from Wovenly such as Yoga and Pilates will help you to strengthen your core and will reduce the chances of you struggling with back pain, aching joints, and stiff muscles in later life.

Assess your diet

Another great way for you to improve your lifestyle is by evaluating your diet. Instead of allowing yourself to consume whatever you want, it is vital that you take control of your food and drink.

Why not create a meal plan that you can follow throughout the week? In this digital age, there are also handy apps that you can download onto your devices. They can do anything from reminding you to drink more water to providing a calorie count for each of your meals.

You should also endeavor to spend more of your time in the kitchen. If you are making do with ready meals that are warmed up in the microwave, it is unlikely that you are getting all of the nutrition you need. However, if you are preparing your dishes from scratch, it will be easier for you to stay on top of the ingredients that you are introducing into your body.

Invest in your sleep routine

Finally, you should endeavor to invest in your sleep routine. If you are going to fill the energy you need, it is important how to know you are sleeping enough before taking any steps. You can use a sleep calculator to determine it. Being aware of your current sleep state can help you identify which practices can give you a quality sleep.

Another effective option is using red lens sleep glasses in the evening. These glasses filter out stimulating blue and green light, allowing your body to naturally produce melatonin and prepare for rest. Many people find them to be a simple, side-effect-free way to improve sleep quality compared to medications or supplements

It could be an idea to update the interior design scheme of your room, invest in new waterproof mattress protector from Nectar or weighted blanket, and ban technology from your upstairs living space. If you have insomnia, consider trying weighted to help you get a better sleep. Or you may ask a sleep therapist how do weighted blankets work and how it can affect your sleep. You can also look at adjustable bed frames from Awara that come with built-in massagers to help you relax at night.

If you find it hard to sleep in silence, you could always purchase a useful white noise machine. Or, if you are kept up by loud sounds, you could install double glazing in your bedroom and purchase noise canceling headphones.

Keep in mind

Good health is the best form of investment anyone can have. Look at your current health habits and ask yourself whether you are living to the fullest before it’s too late. Eat right, maintain a healthy diet, exercise regularly, and make sure you have enough rest and sleep. Healthy lifestyle requires a tremendous amount of discipline, commitment and dedication.

Author: Chee Gates

Chee Gates is a writer, editor, and content strategist for Resident Home who covers all things health, wellness, and home. She has been publishing in O, The Oprah Magazine, Family Circle, Fitness, and more. If she weren’t such a word nerd, she’d be a celebrity vegan chef and YouTube-famous break dancer.